The Toy Taker

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Authors: Luke Delaney
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search of the house will be starting almost immediately – looking for any tiny traces of whoever went to the boy’s room and took him. We’ve taken your clothes and body samples already: how long before we put you at the scene, Mark? How long?’
    ‘Too long,’ McKenzie grinned. ‘Too long to save the boy.’
    ‘We’ll see,’ Sean answered.
    ‘You’re too late,’ McKenzie almost sang. ‘You’re too late. You’re too late,’ over and over again.
    ‘This interview is concluded,’ Sean told him, pushing the stop button that made a heavy click followed by a slight whirring sound, the noise reverberating around the room as Sean gathered his sparse interview notes and headed for the door as quickly as he could before McKenzie’s mocking chants pushed him beyond control. Sally followed him out of the room, leaving McKenzie alone with his solicitor. They walked a few steps away from the door before speaking in hushed, conspiratorial tones.
    ‘What d’you think?’ Sally asked.
    ‘He couldn’t look more like our man if he tried,’ Sean answered.
    ‘Well, we know the boy’s definitely missing now – so it’s McKenzie or the parents.’
    ‘In all likelihood,’ Sean agreed. ‘But what game is he playing? He neither denies taking the boy nor admits it. He seems to want to float somewhere in the middle. But why? If I could just get inside—’
    ‘Inside what?’ Sally jumped on him. ‘Inside his head? Last time you did that, it didn’t work out too well, did it?’
    ‘We got our man,’ Sean argued, ‘and probably saved at least one life.’
    ‘Yeah, and Keller almost took yours – remember? Maybe this time we can just do things normally. You know, follow the evidence, wait for back-up – that sort of thing.’
    ‘Is that what you think George Bridgeman wants us to do – sit around waiting for the evidence to come to us? Is that what his parents want?’
    ‘I guess that depends on whether they were involved or not. I’m beginning to think you’re not even considering them as suspects.’
    ‘I’m considering everything. Right now, I’m considering everything.’
    ‘But you like McKenzie for it more than the other options?’
    ‘Don’t you? His previous. His lock-picking skills. The way he’s behaving in interview. I have to like him for it.’
    ‘Fair enough,’ Sally agreed. ‘So what do we do now?’
    ‘Lock him up till the morning and then interview him again. Perhaps by that time we’ll have something from Forensics to rattle his cage with.’
    ‘And if we don’t?’
    ‘I don’t know. I’ll think of something … something to knock him out of his stride, with or without more evidence. He’ll talk – eventually.’
    ‘Why would he do that?’ Sally asked.
    ‘Because he wants to,’ Sean explained. ‘They all want to – that’s half the reason they do what they do. He just needs a few more shoves in the right direction. I’m going to pop back to the Yard and see what’s happening. Get hold of the local superintendent and have them meet you here in the morning to sort out an extension of detention for McKenzie. I’ll meet you back here later tomorrow morning to interview him again. Once you’ve got it sorted, go home and get some rest while you can.’
    ‘And you?’ Sally asked, trying to sound matter-of-fact to hide her concerns.
    ‘I’ll get home later,’ he promised as he headed for the exit. ‘I’ll see you in the morning,’ he called over his shoulder and was gone.
    ‘Here we go again,’ Sally told no one. ‘Here we go again.’
    Donnelly stood on the doorstep of 9 Courthope Road, warrant card in hand, and waited for the door to be opened. He’d already visited the Bridgemans’ neighbours on the other side in number five. The Beiersdorfs – Simon and Emily − had given him more than a few interesting tit-bits about the Bridgemans, even if they hadn’t realized they were doing so: how they had no intention of moving their children from their current

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