conjecture.â
âMortâs team didnât find the bullet in the chair?â
âI wouldnât know,â Seth said stiffly. âBut Iâm not a detective. Iâm just the doctor doing the postmortem. Iâm not deserving of having all the facts.â
âDidnât you ask?â
âI did. I left a message at the sheriffâs office, and he never called me back.â He sounded irritated that Mort had withheld information from him.
âHeâs been so busy with the press,â I said. âIâm sure heâll get back to you soon.â
It didnât add up that Mort would deny Seth information about the case, but I decided to drop the subject for the moment.
âIs that why there wasnât a lot of blood?â I said. âWith a bullet through the heart, wouldnât it have stopped pumping right away?â
âThatâs the theory,â he replied.
âDo you think the body was moved?â I asked.
âNot unless someone had a wheelbarrow handy or was an Olympic weight lifter,â Seth said. âYou saw how difficult it was just to place her body on the gurney. Thereâs a reason they say itâs hard to lift âdeadweight.â It is.â
âIt wouldâve been possible, of course, if the killer had an accomplice,â I said.
âAyuh. Any evidence of that?â
âNot that I know of. But someone went to a lot of trouble to create a dramatic picture with the body.â
âTrue.â
âWhat did you do with the piece of film?â I asked.
âBelieve the sheriff took it for the evidence locker.â
âDid you look at it at all?â I asked. âThe director said he couldnât tell from a distance if it was a clip from a motion picture or simply undeveloped film.â
âIt was from some movie, all right,â Seth said. âBut I wouldnât know any more than that. Held it up to the light and you could see these square images between the sprocket holes.â
âMort will have to find out what movie the film was from. It could be a message from the killer.â
âAnd howâs he going to do that?â Seth asked, taking another piece of garlic bread. âHe likes to watch cartoons. His favorite film star is probably Yosemite Sam.â Seth looked over my shoulder. âIsnât that right, Sheriff?â
âI see youâre saying nice things about me again,â Mort said, pulling out an empty chair and sitting down.
âI take it the news conference is over,â I said to him.
âMust be,â he replied, waving at our waitress. âSaw you sneaking out the side door,â he continued. âFigured while the movie stars were drawing their attention, it was a good time to make my exit.â He took the menu from Marie, gave it a quick once-over, and ordered a small sausage pizza. âAnd tell the chef I like my crust thin and crispy.â
âIâll tell him,â Marie replied, âbut heâll make it the way he always does.â
âJust give him the message, please,â Mort said, grinning. He waited until Marie disappeared into the kitchen. âActually, itâs not bad for notâNew York pizza,â he told us.
âSo how is the case going, Sheriff?â Seth asked. âLocate the bullet yet?â
âNo! Canât find the darn thing. And I had my guys comb that set.â Mort tore off two pieces of the garlic bread and stuffed them into his mouth, leaving the hard heel in the basket.
I waited, giving him time to chew, then asked, âHow do you explain it?â
He shrugged. âThe killer must have moved her from somewhere else,â he said, swallowing, âbut the evidence techs didnât find any blood smears on the carpet or carpet fibers on her robe or whatever you call that thing she was wearing. There was nothing to show the body had been dragged.â
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