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Dehan smiled. āWhat are they, like, rubber sandals?ā
āYeah, you know, with the bit that goes between your toes. Like they wear in Florida. His fuckinā head is there, and his fuckinā balls are there. Everything, you know, in the right place if you know what I mean. And everything else, his neck, his chest, his arms, his hands, his fuckinā legsāeverythingāhas been incinerated. Itās just fuckinā ash, you know what Iām saying? Ash! Except there were a few bits of bone, but they were all in the right place where they were supposed to be. It was like, and I donāt care if you think Iām crazy because now Iām retired so I can be crazy if I want to, it was exactly like he had been standing there and he had been hitāzap!āwith a laser.ā
Dehan sighed and shook her head. I scratched my chin. He raised both hands and nodded a lot. āI know. I know what you are thinking. It was set up to look that way by some nut. Now, I am going to tell you two things. Oneā¦ā He held up one finger and stared at Dehan. āWhat possible motive could anybody have to set up such an elaborate, difficult murder? I mean, leave aside for now how they did it. We can come back to that in a minute. What possible motive? I mean, that kind of scenario, where the killer sets up an elaborate scene like that after the murder, we only find that with serial killers, right? That is the typical scene where you find that kind of staging of the corpse. But can you think of a single other case where we found a body set up like that?ā
Dehan grimaced and I shook my head.
He went on, āWell believe me, I have canvassed every single PD from San Diego to Madawaska, and the only cases like it are unsolved cases of either spontaneous combustion or cattle mutilation.ā He gave Dehan a challenging smile. āSo I aināt the only cop who couldnāt solve it. These cases do happen, they are investigated by local PDs, sheriffsā departments, and the FBI, and they donāt get solved.ā
Dehan looked unhappy. I closed my eyes to think. Ochoa went on. āAnd two, despite the rain that night, there were no footprints! So what are we saying? The body was carefully laid out using a sky crane that nobody noticed?ā He leaned forward toward Dehan. āThe problem you begin to face, Carmen, is that in order to give this aā¦ā He used his fingers to make speech marks. āāLogicalā explanation, you have to go to such lengths, to such extremes, that the logical explanation becomes more crazy than the illogical one.ā He flopped back in his chair, smiling and shaking his head. āHis body was surgically incinerated. Get that, surgically incinerated! Only a laser can do that, and several hundred people saw a laser at that location around the time he must have died.ā
He spread his hands. Dehan looked at me resentfully. āWe have maybe a thousand cold cases, and you have to pick this one.ā
I gave her my blandest smile. āJust because you are murdered by a bad guy from Betelgeuse doesnāt mean youāre not entitled to justice, Dehan.ā I turned to him. āWhat was your impression of the witnessesā¦ā
He snorted. āSuch as they were. You say witnesses, but the fact is there werenāt any. There were several hundred people who saw the lights that night. But nobody saw the killing. His friends and family, the last people to see him alive. They all liked him, they were all real upset, they all struck me as honest peopleā¦ā He gave a knowing laugh. āIn as much as anybody is truly honest, right? But most important of all, there was nobody who had anything you could call a motive.ā He shook his head. āNobody had means or motive. It was a locked room mystery, out in the middle of the park.ā
We were silent for a moment. Finally I asked him, āWhat is your own feeling? Never mind facts or evidence or lack thereof. What does your gut tell you?ā
He smiled at me but pointed at Dehan. āSheās going to laugh at me. But Donald Kirkpatrick, who knew Danny really wellāhe was one of the last people to see him aliveāhe wrote a book about the case. He called it Heavenās Fire. And he says that Danny was shot by a UFO, just like we have assholes who go over to Africa and hunt from helicopters. He figures thatās what happened to Danny. He was hunted, for game.ā He made a face and shrugged. It was an almost apologetic gesture. āI have to say, I agree. After twenty years turning this case over and following every conceivable lead, in my expert opinion, Danny Brown was shot, for sport, by an alien.ā
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Stuart and May Brown, Dannyās parents, lived across the Westchester Creek in Clason Point. They were both retiredāhe had been an architect and she a school teacherāand,
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