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.He explained, and Allport said, "With the thing about the Tampax and the cat litter, it don't sound like she was taking food to a shut-in.""No.She needed the stuff on this list.She got two quarts of two-percent milk, and there was an empty two-quart carton of two-percent in her garbage under the sink.She got bite-sized shredded wheat, and she had less than half a box of the same stuff in her cupboard.""Goddamnit, where'd the fuckin' groceries go? I'll talk to the guys who found the car.Maybe they donated them or something.""You think?""No.I don't think.Why don't you stay there for a few minutes.I'm gonna run over and get that cash register tape."Allport showed up a half hour later, shaking his head."The guys who found the car said there was nothing in it.No groceries.""They're telling the truth?""Yup.""Hard to believe that somebody knocked her on the head for her groceries," Lucas said."Stranger things have happened.You get some bums around that bridge--""Who knocked her on the head, threw her off the bridge, stole her groceries, but left her empty car in the street with the doors locked and two dollars in quarters in the parking-meter change holder.""Probably not," Allport said glumly."Maybe the groceries depressed her and she took them with her," Lucas suggested."You find any dead Tampax floating down the river?""Goddamnit."WHEN LUCAS GOT back to City Hall, Marcy Sherrill told him that the task force would meet the next day to get organized."McGrady called.They think the hill's clean.They think they got all of them.""So we're all done.""Not quite.The feds want to resurvey the whole hill.They're bringing in a team from Washington.""Lake is pretty good, I think.If he can't find any more, then there probably aren't any.""Eight's enough.Nine would be excessive.""Yeah.All right, I got two things." He told her about the wall at St.Pat's and the professor found in the river."What I want you to do is get a couple of guys working on St.Pat's connections.Get the names of everybody in the St.Pat's art department and run them.If you can't do it personally, get Sloan to do it.Black can be a little sloppy with that kind of thing.And do a background on this professor, the one who went over the dam.""I'll do that.Are you off again?""Nope.I've got to make a couple of phone calls.Something just popped into my head."He began by calling St.Paul Homicide and getting contact numbers for Charlotte Neumann, the art professor.She had no local relatives, so he started with the department secretary.After identifying himself, he asked, "Did Miz Neumann have any expensive jewelry?""Uh, a few pieces, I guess.She was a widow, you know.""No, I didn't.""Oh, yes, her husband was quite a bit older, a very well-known architect in Rochester.She had a nice diamond engagement ring--beautiful rose-cut diamond, a carat and a half, I think--and her wedding ring was gold, of course.""Did she wear it?""Oh, yes.Not the diamond very often, but she wore the wedding ring, on her right hand.She also had an older woman's gold Rolex watch, which she liked because she worked in clay as her.artistic expression, I suppose you'd say.She said the dust didn't get in the Rolex like it did other watches.She also had a ring with a small green stone which might have been an emerald, but I'm not sure.Oh, and sapphire-and-diamond earrings.The earrings were very modest, but the sapphires were huge.A carat each.So blue they almost looked black.And, hmm.I think that was about it.""No pearls?""Oh, sure, she had a string of pearls with matching earrings.I don't know how expensive they were.She wore them for routine cocktails sessions and so on.Social gatherings at the president's house.""Listen: Thank you.You've really helped a lot." Lucas hung up and redialed St.Paul Homicide."When you guys went through Neumann's house, did you inventory the valuables?""Sure.Want me to shoot you the list? There's not much on it."Lucas felt the tingle."You have it? The list?""Yeah, just a minute." The phone clunked on Allport's desk, and he went away.He was back in a minute, and he said, "She didn't accumulate a lot.""She wore an older gold Rolex watch, had a diamond engagement ring, with a big diamond, maybe a carat and a half, pearls, a greenstone ring that might have been an emerald, and diamond-and-sapphire earrings.Big sapphires.Very expensive."Long silence.Then: "You're really busting my balls, man.""None of it's on the list?""No.I'll check with the guys," Allport said."She also wore a gold wedding band on her right hand," Lucas said."No wedding band.Nothing like that.""What do you think?""I think I'm gonna wind up working overtime."Lucas leaned toward his door and yelled, "MARCY."She yelled back: "WHAT?""Do you have the number for Aronson's folks?"She dug it out and brought it in."What's going on?""Tell you in a minute," he said.She sat down, and Lucas dialed the number.Aronson's mother was named Dolly.She asked, quietly, "Did you catch him?""Not yet," Lucas said."I'm praying for it.""Mrs.Aronson, did your daughter have anything expensive, especially jewelry, or anything small and high value like that, that might be missing?""Yes," she said positively."We talked to somebody there about it, but we never found out what happened to it.We didn't want to seem like we were complaining.""We think that the man who killed her may have taken the jewelry.""Oh, no.""But if he did, and we can identify it.""Oh, yes.I'd know these two pieces anywhere.An antique pearl necklace and an antique pearl wedding ring.They were my mother's, and her mother's before that.I had them myself for thirty years.""Do you have photos or anything?""Actually, my insurance agent does, I believe.Shall I send them?""Yes.uh, no.What I would prefer is if you could take them to your local police department and have them make color copies and send the copies.Hang on to the originals in case we need them.""I will do that.I will get them and make the copies and I will send them to you by Express Mail.Or if you need them immediately, I will have Dick drive them down.""Express Mail would be fine," Lucas said.When he got off the phone, he told Marcy, "We need a list of fences.""I'll talk to the guys in property crime," she said."If the guy is taking this stuff, you think he would be stupid enough to sell it here?""How many Minneapolis artists know fences in New York?""All right.I'll talk to them right now," Marcy said."How are the lists going?""We've got a couple more matches, but nothing hot.""How about IDs from the graveyard?" Lucas asked."Just the ones we knew going in.The state guys are rounding up dental records for women reported missing, who are still missing, that more or less match the ones that we know--more or less blond, more or less interested in art, seventeen to thirty-five at the time of their disappearance.""Bet we get a few," Lucas said."Ought to start getting some results by tomorrow.""We want to get on top of them: Start making the lists as soon as we get a name."She had a stack of papers in her hands, and she shuffled through them."There was one girl from Lino Lakes, a Brenda.I think.Hmmm [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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