Subverting Justice. Don Easton
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“Oh?” Rose raised an eyebrow. “You holding something back from me?”
Jack waited a beat. “I had the distinct impression when Mortimer spoke to us yesterday that protecting informants wasn’t his priority. He’d rather get his name in the newspaper.”
Rose frowned. “That’s Mortimer. You’re talking to me.”
“I know, but someone stuck their neck out to get some information for me. The info is in Spanish and needs to be translated. It might take a week or two. Once we get it, I’m optimistic it’ll give us the leverage we need to turn a high-valued source.”
“This person who stuck their neck out — how far out?”
“Far enough to be fired if found out.”
“I see. How much time do you need to get an operational plan together in the meantime to get the ball rolling in the event this new source doesn’t pan out?”
Thank you for not digging deeper. “Two or three weeks.”
“Two or three weeks?” Rose sounded dismayed.
“We definitely need to target the prospects and the three-three.”
“The three-three is obvious. I presume you said ‘the prospects’ because they’re responsible for taking most of the risks?”
“Yes. We’ll need to verify where everyone lives before submitting any operational plan. These guys move around a lot. Two or three weeks isn’t long to do all that.”
“It’s said that vengeance is a dish best served cold,” Laura added.
Rose peered at Laura over the top of her glasses. “Not you, too,” she muttered. She looked at Jack. “I was actually questioning if two or three weeks is long enough to put an op plan together. I don’t want you to rush into this. We need to be thorough.”
“We’ll have to work night and day, but it’ll be thorough,” Jack said adamantly. “After that, if we do get a new informant, we’ll have to adjust the op plan depending on what we learn. Money laundering, drug dealing, prostitution, credit card rip-offs … it’s all handled by different factions within the club.”
Rose nodded. “Even if you get this new source, it could still take a long time to nail Pure E.”
Jack glanced at Laura. “We know, but we’re optimistic. The potential source is a chapter president and is able to consult with Pure E directly.”
“Chapter president?” Rose pursed her lips. “Sounds good.”
“That being said, we may not be able to act on a lot of things he’ll tell us for fear of putting him in jeopardy,” Jack cautioned.
Rose looked reflective, then said, “I came away from yesterday’s meeting with the same sense of foreboding over Mortimer’s lack of concern about informant safety. I understand your worry.”
“If we get this new source, and I think we will, protecting him will be my top priority.”
“I’m sure you’ll come up with some way to protect him,” Rose said.
Like pointing a finger at someone else? Another sacrificial lamb like Neal Barlow? That makes me sick.
“Sorry, I didn’t mean what you thought I meant,” Rose hastened to say, apparently reading Jack’s expression. “I’m sure you’ll think of other ways.”
Jack decided to change the subject. “So we’re set for the meeting? We have your backing?”
“Not quite. You never mentioned I-HIT in the equation,” Rose said.
“They’re already involved, what with the four murders yesterday.”
“I realize that … so I think they have enough work. Don’t you agree?”
“We’re dealing with Pure E. I’m sure more bodies will surface sooner or later.”
“Bodies attributed to Pure E aren’t what I meant,” she said, staring at Jack.
Chapter Nine
When Jack and Laura returned to their office, Jack took out a laptop to watch a video.
“What is it?” Laura asked, coming around to look over his shoulder.
“A copy of the video they took when they caught Weenie Wagger exposing himself that day in the parkade in Surrey.”
Laura spun on her heel and returned to her desk. “I know his face. I don’t need to see the rest of his anatomy.”
Jack stared silently at the video, then shut it off.
“Didn’t know some guy exposing himself would be your type of show,” she commented.
Jack grimaced. “Initially I got a copy of the video thinking I might need it to prod Weenie Wagger along. Considering everything he’s done for us, I think he’s repaid society for his crime.”
“You cutting him loose?”
“Yes, but I think there’s a good chance he’ll return. At the moment he may still think of Satans Wrath as family, but it’ll bother him that he informed.”
“So you’ll provide a sympathetic shoulder?”
“Maybe. He’s kind of pathetic, when you think about it. I’ll give him a call next week and cut him loose. That’ll give a few more days to see if he hears anything about the visit to my house.”
Laura nodded in agreement.
“Okay, let’s find out everything we can about the three-three first,” Jack said. “Where they live, where they eat … everything. They act on Pure E’s orders. It could be his Achilles heel.”
Laura glanced at her watch. “We meet the brass in half an hour.”
For the first time he noticed tiny worry lines on Laura’s face. Christ, I’m an asshole for what I’ve put her through.
“We’ve got a little time,” Laura said. “Shall we start pulling files and selecting targets?”
“Naw, plenty of time for that later. Let’s grab a coffee instead.”
Jack, Laura, and Rose arrived at the conference room and saw that I-HIT was represented by Inspector Dyck, Staff Sergeant Randy Hundt, and Corporal George Hobbs. Isaac and Mortimer weren’t there yet.
While waiting for them, Jack made eye contact with Randy, who was Connie Crane’s boss. “Where’s Connie?” he asked.
“She called me to request the day off,” Randy said. “She’s, uh, a little shaken from yesterday. I told her to book off sick.” He paused, then added, “I’ll check