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第6章

Still feeling flushed with embarrassment, Keri drove the short distance to Becky Sampson's house. She caught sight of her blushing face in the rearview mirror and looked away quickly, trying to think of anything other than how she'd left things with Ray. It occurred to her that she'd rushed out so quickly, she forgot to tell him about the anonymous call regarding Evie and her trip to the abandoned warehouse.

This case, Keri. Keep your mind on this case.

She considered calling Detective Kevin Edgerton, the tech expert who was tracing Kendra's last known GPS location, to see if he'd had any luck.

Part of her was annoyed that having Edgerton work on this was taking him away from trying to break the code on Alan Pachanga's laptop. Again, frustration coursed through her as she remembered how they had initially thought they'd accessed an entire network of abductors, only to hit wall after wall.

Keri was certain that the cipher she needed was somewhere in the files of Pachanga's lawyer, Jackson Cave. She resolved that she was going to pay Cave a visit today, case or not.

As she made that pledge, she pulled up to Becky Sampson's place.

Time to set Cave aside for now. Kendra Burlingame needs my help. Stay focused.

She got out of her car and took in the neighborhood as she walked up to the main door of the apartment complex. Becky Sampson lived in a three-story Tudor-style building. The entire street, North Stanley Drive, was lined with similarly faux-ornate complexes.

This part of Beverly Hills, just south of Cedars-Sinai and Burton Way and west of Robertson Boulevard, was technically within the city limits. But as it was surrounded by commercial districts and abutting the city of Los Angeles, rent was significantly lower than in other sections of town. Still, the mailing address said Beverly Hills and that had its perks.

Keri buzzed Becky's unit and was let in right away. Once she was inside, it became apparent that the zip code was the major selling point of the place. It certainly wasn't the actual building. As she walked down the hall to the elevator, Keri took in the peeling light pink paint on the walls and the thick, mottled carpeting. Everything smelled moldy.

The elevator smelled even worse, like it had suffered through multiple vomit-related incidents over the years and could no longer hide the scent. It jerked unsteadily up until it reached the third floor and the doors rattled open. Keri stepped out, deciding to take the stairs on the way down, even if her ribs and shoulder would hate her for it.

She knocked on the door to unit 323, undid the clasp on her weapon, rested her hand over it unobtrusively, and waited. The sound of dishes being dumped unceremoniously in a sink was easy to identify, as was the thud as whatever had been lying on the floor was tossed in a closet.

Now she's checking herself in a mirror near the front door. There's the shadow across the peephole as she checks me out and the door should open in three, two…

Keri heard a lock turn and the door opened to reveal a thin, harried-looking woman. She must have been about the same age as Kendra if they'd gone to a reunion together but she looked much older, closer to fifty than forty. Her hair was a mousy brown, clearly dyed, and her brown eyes were as bloodshot as Keri's usually were. The word that immediately came to mind to describe her was jumpy.

"Becky Sampson?" she asked by way of protocol, although the driver's license photo she'd been sent en route clearly matched. Her right hand continued to rest on the butt of her gun.

"Yes. Detective Locke? Come on in."

Keri stepped inside, keeping some distance between her and Becky. Even rail-thin Beverly Hills wannabes could do damage if you let your guard down. She tried not to scrunch her nose up at the musty scent that dominated the place.

"Can I offer you anything?" Becky asked.

"I'd love a glass of water," Keri answered, less because she wanted one than because it allowed her to more fully take in the apartment while her hostess was in the kitchen.

With windows closed and the blinds drawn, the unit felt suffocating. Everything seemed to have a layer of dust on it, from the end tables to the bookshelves to the couch. Keri stepped into the living room and noticed that she was mistaken.

One part of the coffee table was shiny, as if it was in constant use. On the floor in front of that spot, Keri noticed several specks of what looked like white powder. She knelt down, ignoring the screaming pain in her ribs, and glanced under the table. She could see a partially rolled up one-dollar bill, covered in whitish residue. She heard the water faucet turn off and stood up before Becky reentered the room with two glasses of water.

Clearly surprised to see her guest so far away from the front door, Becky gave her a suspicious look before involuntarily glancing down at the clear spot on the table.

"You mind if I sit down?" Keri asked casually. "I've got a broken rib and it hurts to stand for too long."

"Sure," Becky said, seemingly placated. "How did that happen?"

"A child kidnapper beat me up."

Becky's eyes widened in shock.

"Oh, don't worry," Keri reassured her. "I shot him to death after that."

Sufficiently confident that she had Becky off guard, she dove in.

"So I told you over the phone that I needed to talk to you about Kendra Burlingame. She's gone missing. Any idea where she might be?"

If possible, Becky's eyes widened even more than before.

"What?"

"She hasn't been heard from since yesterday morning. When is the last time you spoke to her?"

Becky tried to answer but suddenly began coughing and wheezing. After a few moments, she recovered enough to speak.

"We went shopping on Saturday afternoon. She was looking for a new dress for the fundraising gala tonight. Are you really sure she's missing?"

"We're sure. What was her demeanor like on Saturday? Did she seem anxious about anything?"

"Not really," Becky answered as she sniffed and reached for a tissue. "I mean, there were some minor hiccups with the fundraiser that she was dealing with, calls with caterers and so on. But it wasn't anything she hadn't dealt with a million times. She didn't seem that bothered."

"How was it for you, Becky, listening to her make those calls about a fancy gala while she bought an expensive dress?"

"What do you mean?"

"I mean, you're her best friend, right?"

Becky nodded. "For almost twenty-five years," she said.

"And she lives in a mansion up in the hills and you're in this one-bedroom apartment. You don't ever get jealous?"

She watched Becky closely as she answered. The other woman took a sip of her water, but coughed as if some of it had gone down the wrong pipe. After a few seconds, she answered.

"I do get jealous sometimes. I'll admit that. But it's not Kendra's fault that things haven't gone as well for me. Truthfully, it's hard to ever get upset with her. She's the nicest person I know. I've dealt with some…issues and she's always been there for me when things got rough."

Keri suspected what those "issues" might be but said nothing. Becky continued.

"Besides, she's very generous without lording it over me. That's a tough line to walk. She actually bought me the dress I'm wearing for the gala tonight, assuming it's even still happening. Do you know if it is?"

"I don't," Keri replied brusquely. "Tell me about her relationship with Jeremy. What was their marriage like?"

"It was good. They're great partners, a really effective team."

"That doesn't sound very romantic. Is it a marriage or a corporation?"

"I don't think they were ever a super-passionate couple. Jeremy's a very buttoned-down, matter-of-fact kind of guy. And Kendra went through her sexy, wild-guy phase in her twenties. I think she was happy to have a stable, sweet guy she could count on. I know she loves him. But it's not Romeo and Juliet or anything, if that's what you mean."

"Okay, so did she ever long for that passion? Could she have maybe gone looking for it, say on a high school reunion trip?" Keri asked.

"Why do you ask that?"

"Jeremy said that she seemed a little rattled after she returned from yours."

"Oh, that," Becky said, sniffing again before breaking out in another brief coughing fit.

As she tried to regain control, Keri noticed a cockroach scurry across the floor and tried to ignore it. When Becky recovered, she continued.

"Trust me, she wasn't messing around on the trip. In fact, it was the opposite. An ex-boyfriend of hers, a guy named Coy Brenner, kept coming on to her. She was polite but he was pretty relentless."

"How relentless?"

"Like, to the point of being uncomfortable. He was one of those wild guys I told you about. Anyway, he just wouldn't take no for an answer. At the end of the reunion, he said something about looking her up in town. I think it really got to her."

"Does he live here?"

"He lived in Phoenix for a long time. That's where the reunion was. We all grew up there. But he mentioned something about moving to San Pedro recently-said he was working down at the port."

"How long ago was this reunion?"

"Two weeks," Becky said. "Do you really think he had something to do with this?"

"I don't know. But we'll run it down. Where can I find you if I need to get in touch again?"

"I work at a casting agency over on Robertson, across from The Ivy. It's about a ten-minute walk from here. But I always have my cell. Please don't hesitate to call. Anything I can do to help, just ask. She's like a sister to me."

Keri looked hard at Becky Sampson, trying to decide whether to call her on the elephant in the room. The constant sniffing and coughing, the total disregard for maintaining a livable home, the white residue and rolled up bill on the floor all suggested that the woman was deep into cocaine addiction.

"Thanks for your time," she finally said, deciding to hold off for now.

Becky's situation might prove useful later. But there was no need to use it yet, when it served no tactical advantage. Keri left the apartment and took the stairs down, despite the jarring twinges in her shoulder and ribs.

She felt slightly guilty for keeping Becky's coke problem as a potential card to play down the road. But the guilt faded quickly as she left the building and breathed in the fresh air. She was a police detective, not a drug counselor. Anything that could help her solve the case was fair game.

As she pulled out into traffic and headed for the freeway, she called into the office. She needed everything they had on Kendra's aggressively interested ex-boyfriend, Coy Brenner. She was about to pay him an unannounced visit.

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