Yet Untitled. Welby Thomas Cox, Jr.

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he inquired.

      “We’d buy raffle tickets!” Hamilton said.

      “Well I’m a trusting fellow, Mr. Hamilton, but you see… my friends up there in Lake County, they’d just laugh and say, yeah, sure you will, after you’ve gotten the job.”

      “I’m a serious man, sir, and it could easily be structured into an Irrevocable Trust at the time of the bond sale to be disbursed $50,000 per year for the life of the project.”

      The courier shuffled again.

      “Well I know I would have to talk to my people,” he paused, “and you would have to talk to your people.”

      “Sir, I think you have the muscle to say yes or no… here on the spot,” Thad said.

      “I can make the commitment now… with this caveat… the county will have to provide the land for the plant” Hamilton said.

      “We got more land than a koons got ticks. “Time is short sir” the courier said, “I’ll call you tomorrow at noon without fail”.

      “Yes, and who are you?”

      “My name is Courcelous, Louie Courcelous”.

      The two men shook hands nervously, at the end of which Hamilton continued to grasp the chubby hand of Courcelous, which was duly recorded.

      “One last thing Mr. Courcelous, you can trust in my sense of fair play, and my word is good…but don’t ever make the mistake of believing that we will ever buy into anything that doesn’t past the smell test!” Hamilton said. “Our agreement to pay the 2% should not be seen by Lake County as our capitulation to the system but is, an upfront acknowledgement to the community that there is a cost to doing business in Lake County.”

      “We know your history…I’ll deliver the message!” Courcelous said.

      They parted. Thad decided to have a late lunch at the courthouse bar across from the Capitol. Hamilton tossed his sandwich into the trash bin, which was recorded, and retrieved for more clandestine purposes.

      Thad took John Wayne and his cameraman with him; the other crew went elsewhere!

      Inside the courthouse bar, Thad removed the wire. John Wayne checked and rewound the tape recorder he began to replay the conversation, the sound was clear and audible.

      At 3:30 pm, Thad and the partners met with Pearlman to go over the events of the day. Thad related going to the Capitol Rotunda. He told them a man named Louie Courcelous had come representing Lake County, that the meeting had been videoed, and that he had been wired by a private investigator. Prolano and Belini were shocked that Thad had put himself so far out on the limb and in the face of such danger.

      “Nice guy, Louie Courcelous, indicted on charges of racketeering and grand theft and even served time on one of the charges. The other was dismissed when the key witness failed to show… ever! Paid his dues in Lake County as a Ward healer and strong arm type, now a made-man in the terms of the underworld. Now a respected maturing politico under boss… not so much a heavyweight but I’m told he can be persuasive,” Pearlman interjected.

      “Yeah, kind of a nice old guy… really,” Thad said. “He made the case for Lake County, let’s listen to the tape.”

      Thad played the taped conversation.

      After the tape had been completed, Pearlman said, “I heard nothing on the tape that’s illegal.”

      “Thad, how could you make such an offer? We certainly don’t have ten million dollars?” Prolano implored with Belini nodding in agreement.

      “You’re right Prolano, we don’t. But the land which the county has set aside for this plant in the Industrial Park… some one hundred fifty acres… will be valued at $100 thousand an acre or more. You notice that I told Courcelous that our offer was contingent upon the county transferring the land to our corporation.” Thad said.

      “So we have the property appraised, roll the value into the bond issue. I create an Irrevocable Trust to be administered by a bank of our choice in Lake County which makes the payments as directed for the purchase of the tickets?” Pearlman added.

      Hamilton continued, “With the initial proceeds of the bond sale, I suggest we purchase an annuity policy from which we can take the annual interest income, which will be more than sufficient to make the distributions, either annually or monthly. At the end of 20 years, when we deed the property over to Lake County…the property they gave us… and the property the county taxpayers have paid for again over twenty years through the monthly payments for the use of the sewage treatment facility. We, the four of us, split the profit. I have included Pearlman in the bonus because we could not have put this together without his help, and we have to find a way to reimburse him for the brown spots on his suits, if that’s okay by the partners?”

      Prolano and Dr. Belini laughed at the remark while nodding in the affirmative over the agreement to split the profit with Pearlman.

      “My dear mother always told my sisters two things: Keep a clean pair of panties in your purse in case you have to go to the hospital and find a good Irishman to marry… or at least one who owns a pub!” Pearlman said.

      WHAT IS LIFE

      Life had been great in so many ways for Thad and most of his friends, since those early days. Part of the joy of living Thad had found. What is life, if all the people you know and love can’t enjoy it? But life can be treacherous. Just when you least expect it, there comes a curve. Thad loved these moments of reflection and never seemed to wonder what would have happened if one thing or the other had not worked out. He seemed to be one of those people who knew innately that it would be okay! But there were moments that caused a bit more than heartburn surely the events at Shawnee Parkway had to rate right up there with life-changing events that never seemed to end.

      “Thad, I have some very bad news for you!” Pearlman said. “They have found Mrs. Toddy. She was murdered at the house on Shawnee Parkway. One of the tenants, Kathy smelled the odor. They found Mrs. Toddy with a broken neck in the second- floor closet. Apparently Mrs. Toddy surprised the killer in the closet where he had a peep-hole”.

      Thad grew violently ill. He ran to a small waste-paper basket and heaved, and heaved as the loud speaker warned, “Please get back into your chair!”

      Hamilton did not hear the warning.

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