Lexington, KY September 1997
Scouring for unsolveds in other states is one way I spend my time, and I found that the newest invention, the World Wide Web made that easier.
My love for useless trivia gave me an idea that I wanted to investigate further.
The internet can be a cesspool of porn, false prophets and politics, but can be beneficial for the police to share information. I came across a case in New York that peaked my interest. I knew one of the guys, albeit slightly, found his number and called. I wasn’t even sure he would remember me, or even answer the phone. He answered, and I reintroduced myself.
“You remember me?”
The laughter on the other end told me that he did. That was how I started a conversation with Joe Samuels. “Yes kid, I do. Are you still looking for the Loch Ness Monster?”“I was never looking for him Joe, ‘cause nobody has filed a missing person on him yet.”
He laughed again. I didn’t ask him how his day was going. I didn’t ask him what cases he was working on. I hoped there would be time for that later. I asked him if there was a recent unsolved with a body found on the 18th of last month.
The laughter stopped.
“The last time you called me kid, you asked me the same type of question. Do you have a helluva source, a brain tumor, or ESP?”
“I don’t think I have any of those. Just working a hunch. So, was there?”
After about thirty seconds of silence, he replied that yes, there was and briefly gave me some details. I asked him to send me all the information
he had. “Kid, call me back in a few days and tell me what you’re working on.”
What was I was working on was an unsolved in Manhattan. I would of course find out that Cain was responsible.
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Manhattan New York
August 1997
The victim’s name was Patrick McNeill. He had gone missing in the middle of winter. His body was found months later in the East River beside a Brooklyn pier.
McNeill was a 21-year-old Fordham University student. When last seen on the evening of February 16th, 1997, it was at an uptown Manhattan bar called the Dapper Dog. The bar was a favorite by most of the local university because it favored frat-like atmosphere, loud music and free-flowing booze.
Cain had briefly brought the body into his ship. “God, these apes stink.” He had jumped ahead those few months as part of the ever-widening game he was playing. Now, he had another way to laugh at them. He drew a smiley face onto McNeill’s thigh. That would be the only clue detectives would find. This would be the beginning of what would eventually come to be known as the ‘Smiley Face Serial Murders.’
Detectives first thought that due to what they termed as lack of skin slippage, the body had not been in the water for months.
The first detective on the scene was Joe Samuels. Samuels smoked too much, drank too much and was thirty pounds overweight. But he was the best detective in the five boroughs. “Look at this!” he said, talking to himself. “There is no discoloration! The lividity of the body is odd.” His voice changed, adopting the voice of his instructor ‘Nosy’ McGurt. ‘Lividity refers to the bluish-purple discoloration of skin after death. It is a common sign associated with livor mortis, one of the four post-mortem signs of death, along with pallor mortis, algor mortis, and rigor mortis.’ Samuels laughed.
Cain was laughing also.
This would be the first of many bodies assigned to the Smiley Face Killer.
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Quadrant 7
Ian was lost in a past he didn’t remember.
Even though he was in Quadrant 7, he was technically nowhere. This was one of the benefits of being in the Council of Light, they could stop time. The Gra brothers received most of their powers from the Ambassador. However, they received some as them as they achieve more power within the Council.
To stop time, he just had to blink. He had discovered this power by accident. The first time he used it out of frustration with his brother’s rants. However, once he found it, it became his escape. Every day he would disappear. Sometimes just for a few minutes, sometimes he would be gone all day. His escape became the way he survive his present. Now he was using it to reconnect with his past.
“The sons of Muah walk among us. Muah was the creator of the universe of evil.” QMark had changed from her official uniform of a bright red and muted gray dress into her preferred outfit of too large shorts and a wrap around top. “The ancient writings tell us that he created the heavens. Once completed, Muah realized he needed disciples. He created his seven sons. Although they are known by many names, their most common names are Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride.”
He studied her. QMark’s face had a glow of happiness that was only there when she was with her kids. She had been crying. The beating today had been a bad one.
“And Muah saw it was good.”
Ian didn’t realize he was crying.
August 15, 1918 “Tell the police to be careful not to rile me. I take no offense at the way in which they have conducted their investigations in the past. In fact, they have been so utterly stupid so as to amuse not only me. But it be better that they never born than for them to incur the wrath of the axman.” Cain laughed. So far he had killed seventeen as the Axeman. He had left two alive as he found a scared ape is better than a dead one
Quadrant 23 Cain had stopped time and was reliving his last conversation with the Ambassador. They had been on Cain’s ship. He had been reclining on Thing, relishing all the destruction he was creation. Cain heard his voice before he saw him. “You make me proud Tur;Po , So much of my greatness radiates from you.” Cain stood. Thing backed away until needed. “Our people have a name for what you are Ambassador.
Quadrant 7 Ian was stuck in the past. He had watched memories of he and QMark for hours. The younger Gra had watched so long that many of them had repeated. The one he had watched more than the others is this one, where his mom was singing to him. “Little Moo I love you, you are part of me You are so like my father, who ac
November 22, 1963 More than a dozen doctors, nurses, technicians moved efficiently around each other in Trauma Room 1. That dozen also included Cain, who had slipped into a pair of scrubs. To the dozen were members of the Secret Service, FBI, military brass, and most likely intelligence agents. Attorney General Robert Kennedy and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara would also pop into the room from time to time.
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Lexington, KYOctober 27, 1961 This murder would be the one that would initially get my attention and put Lexington on my radar for places to move to. But what I wouldn’t find out until many years later is that this murder is the only one that was planned many years earlier. And was done so WITH THE INTENT of getting me involved. I can assume that Muah, being the one who gave Cain the idea to kill, is also the one who wanted me involved. But why me? I come from common stock, as some call it. He never finished high school, and neither did his parents. But dad never needed school. He w