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But Ashley wasnât going to stop. Not until he told him where his son was. The bar came down again, splitting the manâs scalp and sending a stream of blood trickling down his forehead. Jay-Jay fought back. Scrabbling to his feet, he punched out, his fist locking with Ashleyâs jaw, sending the man flying across the room with the brute force of pent-up rage now, incensed at being so viciously attacked.
âI havenât got your kid. And I didnât attack your fucking wife.â
He grabbed the bar, smashing it down on Ashleyâs body; losing control, he hit Ashley over and over again, as the younger man cowered on the floor amongst all the dirt and debris.
Suddenly, light filled the room as the sound of a commotion came through the lounge door.
âPut the weapon down. NOW!â Lucy Murphy shouted, holding up her badge, two other officers behind her.
She took in the scene: the mess that was Ashley Cooke, lying on the floor battered. Jay-Jay Andrews looming over him.
Jay-Jay shook his head.
âAnd what are you lot? The fucking cavalry? Canât a man even get a few hoursâ kip in peace?â Jay-Jay smirked, dropping the bar and holding his hands in the air to show compliance. Part of him glad that it was now over.
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âWell, that was a turn up for the books!â Holder said now that they were back at the station and going through a quick briefing before they talked to Jay-Jay Andrews once again.
âThe last person I was expecting to arrest today was Pete Baker. Looks like we got there just in time though, Sarge. Him and Carl Rangers are both insisting that they just âpopped into the Bolands for a friendly chatâ, if youâd believe that. Only the Bolands arenât saying any different. Though Iâm sure the fact that no oneâs talking isnât going to come as much of a surprise!â
âItâs the law of the land, isnât it? Donât grass and donât incriminate anyone. Not even your enemies.â DS Morgan frowned, knowing that this would be the case. âWhat about the shotgun?â
âTwo handguns and a shotgun have been seized from the property and sent to Forensics. No oneâs staking a claim on them. Iâd happily bet my life that the shotgun, at least, belongs to either Pete Baker or Carl Rangers, because thereâs no way that they turned up at the Bolandsâ place empty-handed. They were there for blood. Only without any evidence or allegations, weâve got nothing on them. Weâll have to let them go. And the Bolands will be the ones taking the rap for the firearms,â Holder said, glad that they had managed to have something concrete on the Boland brothers at least.
âWell, Iâm getting nowhere with Jay-Jay Andrews,â Lucy said. âHe wonât talk either. But itâs pretty much a given now that heâs linked to the Boland brothers, isnât it? Now that weâve managed to link Ashley to both parties too.â
âAnd what about Ashley Cooke? How is he doing?â DS Morgan asked, knowing that the man had been taken to St Georgeâs in an ambulance. That Jay-Jay Andrews had left him in a bad way.
âIt looked worse than it was, Sarge. Heâs got a broken wrist and a mild concussion, but luckily for him heâll live. At least until Pete Baker gets his hands on him, now that he knows that it was Ashley who fleeced him for the ransom money so that he could pay off the loan sharks he owed. Good intentions or not.â
âAnd still, we are no closer to finding out where Riley Cooke is.â DS Morgan rubbed his head, frustrated beyond belief. The first twenty-four hours of a child abduction investigation were the most critical and they were already twelve hours in, and still no nearer to finding who took the child. âI want you in with Jay-Jay Andrews again. Something isnât right. Everything we have leads back to him. He must know something.â
âThatâs just it though, Sarge. Something doesnât feel right, does it? When I got to the house, he was bellowing at Ashley, saying he didnât have Riley and that he didnât attack Shelby,â Lucy said.
âAnd you believe him?â
Lucy nodded. âHe didnât know we were there at that point. Why would he say it if it wasnât true? And it doesnât fit. Why would Jay-Jay Andrews cut the babies from his victimsâ stomach? Whatâs his motive?â
âWhy do any of these sick fuckers do anything that they do?â Holder interjected, knowing that there wasnât always rhyme or reason to most crimes that were committed. âHalf the time, I donât think they know what motivates them. Itâs just an urge. Like some sick fetishâŠâ
âBut Jay-Jay doesnât fit the profile,â Lucy said, taking a sip of her coffee and drinking it down, despite the fact that it had now gone freezing cold. Currently twelve hours into her shift, with no sign of being able to finish for the day anytime soon, she figured she would need all the caffeine she could get.
âZack Lownrey said something that stuck with me. Kidnappersâ motives are usually money or power, so it would make sense if Jay-Jay had ordered a ransom for Rileyâs return, but he didnât. That was Ashley,â Lucy said, still trying to piece the puzzle together. Because they were trying to make Jay-Jay Andrews fit, but it didnât sit right with her.
âAnd if Jay-Jay did carry out the attacks on Liza Fitzgerald and Shelby, what was his motive? Because so far, none of this is adding up,â Lucy said as the penny finally dropped amongst her colleagues then, too, that she was right.
They were on the wrong track.
Then looking at her sergeant, Lucy added,
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