If you are wondering how this could have been, knowing all the good both Jonas and his father did for the system, just stop considering the fellas who wrote; ‘the law is a saw that cuts forward and backward’, or, the one that said, ‘law is a two edged sword’, as retards.
May be then, and most assured, only then, should you understand why the very same people they helped did nothing but crucify when trouble came knocking on their doors.
David got the message and lucky for Jonas, his father’s experience in the forces saved him. Even before he heard about his son having been framed, he envisaged it and was ready to take action, had they to set him up. He was sure that, they would use his son or his wife, just to try getting him out of hiding. With the little resources, he managed to get the information about his son’s transfer and broke him out in transit as well.
When this happened, they had nothing to prove that Jean had broken
Jean and David were not convinced by the news but it was still a win for them. If the death of the Mystery man meant no more deaths and conspiracies, it was a win for them. The wise men said; when the deal is too good, think twice. I guess Jean and David were so happy in capturing John and the agents as well as the death of the Mystery man that they forgot about the saying.Things were about to get messy than they thought. Hell was about to break completely loose. A call came in at the precinct that there was another homicide at the Northern side of the city. Jean’s team had gathered quite a reputation at solving cases and they were thrown to the case. They may have not caught the killer but it was about time they did. They seemed close enough. They drove off to the scene.On arrival at the scene, there were no signs of any officers on sight. The street was one of the few abandoned thoroughfares in Kibich City. It was a street where someone could be killed and th
David and Jonas had succeeded in getting in touch with his old friend Peterson. He was a retired army officer and David’s trainer at the army camp. He trained David among others back in the day. He was also a medical doctor in the army. Jean was at a very ruinous state. Her survival was not certain had she to stay longer without a doctor. She needed the bullet removed from her chest as well as blood to replace amounts she had lost.As a start for the treatment procedure, he needed to check her blood group. It was rule that every service man had to have such critical info imprinted on their badges for such reasons. She was of one of the most common blood groups, O-positive. Lucky for them, Peterson claimed to be of the same blood group and always prepared himself upon encounter with such situations. He had stored some blood at his house for a rainy day.After setting the transfusion, he managed to get out the bullet and stitch close the wound. Upon completion, all
Back at the Kibich Maximum Security Prison, Agent 2 explained the mission to John and his partner once they met. There was one prisoner said to have enough evidence to expose the whole mission. He posed no threat for as long as he remained in prison but his time was almost over. They could not risk him coming out and presenting the evidence to someone like David and his son. All could be lost. He needed to die.With John having been brought up to speed, it was time for him to do his duty and plan on how to get rid of the threat. The two agents had nothing to do with the killing. They were just there to make sure that John did his part. He was to do the killing. When John saw the man he was sent to kill, he had to take a thought. The man happened to be very old. Old enough to pose not a threat to anyone. In fact, he got lucky with each day he woke up.As he was battling with his conscience on whether to kill the old man, David and Peterson had come up with a plan to get
The following morning at Kibich Maximum Security Prison (KMSP), John woke up to very disturbing news. Jupita, his target, had just been found murdered and he knew nothing about it. That did not only sound bad for him but also, for the recovery of the information or evidence Jupita had against the Clairvoyant. He knew that the agents must have been behind it and the next thing was to question him about the piece of paper Jupita had given him. Indeed, he was very correct. During the prisoner leisure time, the agents questioned him about what Jupita had told him the previous day and the piece of paper. He had to think fast or he was tossed. He was aware that, if he did not give the agents something concrete, Jupita’s murder could be tied to him and his family could be in danger. A life sentence was knocking on his door faster than he thought. He lied to the agents of having been given the location of the evidence during his talk with Jupita. Meanwhile, he was praying fo
Their plan was simple. David had to keep helping at the precinct keeping an eye on their target, the captain, as he gathered anything and everything they could possibly use to win his loyalty. John and Peterson had to find whatever else they could about the same on their own under the radar. David left them and headed to the precinct. He was to gather information about the Mystery man. Peterson was left interrogating John for anything they could squeeze off him and every shred of information about the agents and the Clairvoyant.The very first question that Peterson asked John was whether he had the dreams he claimed to have had in the past. To his surprise, John could hardly have an ordinary dream let alone visions and, more so, dreams about the Armageddon.It was then Peterson uncovered that, John had been put to the task of saying everything he said to get David and Jonas’ attention. Upon being asked of whether he knew the reason, Detective John knew nothing b
John got scared almost chocking on his own stimulates and was very confused. The sound of John’s daughter Eve on the other end of the phone shocked even Peterson. Immediately after the call ended, Peterson called the location they held John’s family. John was restless and preparing to go meet the agents. He did not have what they wanted from him but he was ready to do anything to save his family.Lucky for them, John’s so-called wife, Ruth, picked up the call. They spoke reassuring John of their safety and Peterson of the location not having been breached. At that point, it was time to think of the way forward. Peterson had the answer to that and shared it with John but had to call David first.The agents were very troubled with the evidence missing hence the desperation of blackmailing John of his family in their custody. Besides Jean, Jonas and David, the only other person who had just gained knowledge of the contents of this missing evidence was Pe
At the precinct, things were just normal until that afternoon. There was another call for their attention. The Police officers on patrol had just found another dead body at the Southern side of the city. After answering the call, David and the captain were the only ones acquainted to such cases and therefore were to collaborate and go. On arrival, it was not an ordinary homicide as they thought but the very same old story. The body was seriously carved and drained off blood but no tattoos.David was eagerly watching the captain’s reaction to the situation. He noticed that, even the captain was oblivious to what they saw. Before Ruddick arrived at the scene for the analysis and possible answers, the Clairvoyant called the captain. Meake was almost shocked out of his skin. He knew that the Clairvoyant could not have good news for him. Indeed, he was right after all.The Clairvoyant had just gotten the information about the murder from his watchdogs. That was
After the much-heated conversation, David decided to leave the captain and his officers at the scene. Although he talked the way he did to the captain, he had seen the look on his face when he saw the body drained off blood and during the call. He knew it was just a matter of time and he could give up and seek for his help. With the murders still happening in the city, they had just found an easier way of getting the Mystery man to team up with them.As David departed, Ruddick the forensic analyst was arriving. That became a relief for the captain. He had just found one equipped enough to give him insights on the homicide. Besides his expertise of being a forensic analyst, he had also worked the previous cases with Jean’s team. He was well armored for the task.“Ruddick, you are late! I expected you here sooner. Please give him room,” the captain said to Ruddick as he instructed the officers to give him way to the cadaver.“Sorry I was la