Now, the mayor broke in again. “An article about the letter appeared in last week’s
The mayor’s eyes roved the crowd and paused momentarily on Smithback. The journalist felt a shiver of pride at the implied recognition.
“That article appears to have had an unfortunate effect: it appears to have stimulated a copycat killer. A modern psychopath.”
“I am told by police psychiatrists this killer believes, in some twisted way, that by killing these people he will accomplish what Leng tried to accomplish a century ago—that is, extend his life span. The, er, sensationalistic approach of the
This was outrageous. The mayor was blaming
Smithback looked around and saw that many eyes in the room were on him. He stifled his first impulse to stand up and protest. He had been doing his job as a reporter. It was just a story. How
“I am not blaming anyone in particular,” Montefiori droned on, “but I would ask
Mary Hill stepped forward to take questions. There was a roar, an instant outcry, as everyone stood up, gesturing madly. Smithback remained seated, flushing deeply. He felt violated. He tried to collect his thoughts, but his shock and outrage made him unable to think.
Mary Hill was taking the first question.
“You said the murderer performed an operation on his victims,” somebody asked. “Can you elaborate?”
“Basically, the lower portion of the spinal cord had been removed in all three victims,” the commissioner himself answered.
“It’s being said that the latest operation was actually
“It is true that a large pool of blood was discovered in the Archives, not far from the victim. It appears the blood was, in fact, from the victim, but more forensic tests are underway. Whether the, er,
“I understand that the FBI have been on the scene,” a young woman shouted. “Could you tell us the nature of their involvement?”
“That is not entirely correct,” Rocker answered. “An FBI agent has taken an unofficial interest in the nineteenth-century serial killings. But he has no connection to this case.”
“Is it true that the third body was impaled on the horns of a dinosaur?”
The commissioner winced slightly. “Yes, the body was found affixed to a triceratops skull. Clearly, we are dealing with a seriously deranged individual.”
“About the mutilation of the bodies. Is it true that only a surgeon could have done it?”
“It is one lead we are following up.”
“I just want to clarify one point,” another reporter said. “Are you saying that the Smithback piece in the
Smithback turned. It was Bryce Harriman, the shit.
Commissioner Rocker frowned. “What Mayor Montefiori said was—”
Once again, the mayor intervened. “I was merely calling for restraint. To be sure, we
Another reporter: “Isn’t it a bit of a diversion, Your Honor, to blame a reporter who was only doing his job?”
Smithback craned his neck. Who said that? He was going to buy that man a drink.
“That is not what I said. I merely said—”
“But you clearly
He was going to buy that man drinks
“May I have the next question, please?” Mary Hill asked.
“Do you have any suspects?”
“We’ve been given a very clear description of the suspect’s attire,” Commissioner Rocker said. “A tall slender Caucasian male, between six foot and six foot two, wearing an old-fashioned black coat and a derby hat, was seen in the Archives around the time Mr. Puck’s body was found. A similarly dressed man, with a rolled umbrella or cane, was also seen in the vicinity of the second crime scene. I’m not at liberty to give any details beyond that.”