It is Wednesday Story Day and last week we learned Lazar recorded calls from Cortez and Taggert without their knowledge. Larry was able to ask if the hits ordered on he and Andrew were Cortez directed. Lazar said they were. So now we are all working on the same stuff. We got drug charges and attempted murder charges. Lazar did ask for a glass of water. Somehow that made the dramatic music come up in the background. I think we better get back and see if there is anything sinister in that water.
“Here’s your water, Popović. Now let’s get to my question.”
“Thank you so much. Being a Stool Pidgeon is thirsty work. Give me a second.”
“Take your time.”
“Okay, I’m ready. What was the question?”
“I would like to talk about how deep Taggert and Cortez were in the drug trade around here.”
“When I said up to their eyebrows I meant it. These two have moved tons of cocaine and illegal street drugs.”
“Do you know how they are supplied.”
“Yeah. The cocaine comes up through Mexico and the illegal street drugs from New Jersey.”
“You have names?”
“Of course, it’s all in the phone conversations. You should be aware that the names are already on the most wanted lists around the world. There are the biggest and most well-organized cartels. Gives me the shivers just thinking about them.”
“You seem like a decent guy, Lazar. How did you get messed up with these guys?”
“I ran a legitimate warehouse and delivery service. Things got a little tight, so I started looking the other way when I suspected that some of the shipments I was handling were not on the up and up. One night I opened a container and found ten kilos of cocaine. I know it had to stop, so I gave Cortez a call.”
“Let me guess. He told you to keep accepting the orders.”
“Yeah, and on top of that, he had Taggert come visit me with some paperwork that indicated I was going to be charged with possession and transportation of illegal substances.”
“What was the message?”
“To keep my mouth shut, take the money, and stay in business with these thugs.”
“Did you refuse?”
“Are you kidding? I told them that their secret was safe with me. About two days later, I got a packet in the mail. Inside were photos of my daughter at college. There must have been a hundred. Some closeups, some in her classes, some in the dining room of the dorm. Whoever took them was near her. There was a note enclosed.”
“I can imagine what it said, but tell us.”
“It was handwritten and simply said, ‘ I love you, daddy.’ I totally freaked out. I called her, and she immediately asked if I got her present. I was speechless.”
“So, how did she know about the photos?”
“She didn’t. Apparently, she signed up for a program that sends parents little school-related mementos. In this case, it was supposed to be a sweatshirt with the school name on it. I checked the business, and it is legit. Somehow Cortez’s people waylaid the real gift and substituted the photos. I never questioned my involvement with Cortez again.”
“What about your daughter?”
“She is in school in England. Of course, she will need protection long term as well.”
“Yes, of course. What about now?”
“I don’t think Cortez will harm her as long as he believes I am keeping my mouth shut.”
“What would make him stop believing that?”
“If you were to arrest him.”
“But then how is he going to hurt your daughter?”
“His minions are everywhere. He’ll want to make sure I don’t testify. If he can’t kill me, then I’ll get word that he will hurt Carolyn.”
“Looks like we need to be real careful here.”
“Ms. Thomas. You just said a mouthful.”
Wow. The daughter thing is freaky. Nice evil touch there.
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Thanks, Charles. 😊
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There seem to be some very bad and well-connected people involved here, John.
How are the guys going to get out of this one? If the only way to protect Lazar’s daughter is not to arrest Cortez…
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And will they ever be able to return to Boston?
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That is a big question. Thanks, Liz
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You’re welcome, John.
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I think there needs to be a well coordinated plan that takes all the variables into consideration. It is not going to be easy for sure. Thanks, Keith.
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My breath is still bated…
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Now I’m worrying about this daughter. Anyone with a lot of minions is obviously up to no good.
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The daughter is a concern for sure. Thank you, Jill.
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The stuff with the daughter is a brilliant touch.
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Thank you, Craig. Sure explains why he is kept going with Cortez and Taggert.
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Excellent addition to the story, John. With all that is at stake, I can’t help wondering how this will go down.
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My job is to keep you wondering how all this will go down. Thanks for letting me know it’s working. 😁
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Haha! It is!
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Now I’m worried for the daughter.
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We all should be. Carolyn is a very sweet person.
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That’s really scary, John. I didn’t like the DA before, but I’m really beginning to not like these guys. I hope the Feds do protection better than they do most things.
I love the way Twiggy is sitting. One of our Setters loved to sit that way.
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Twiggy is a chanpion sitter for sure. Thanks, Dan. The Feds are going to be forced to be creative on this one. Not something they. are experts in doing.🙄
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What an awful predicament, too scary for me to resolve. I’m with Twiggy– just going to sit this one out and hope for the best. Good job, John. 🙂
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Good idea, Gwen. 😁
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Oh, Mon Dieu, dear John! Twiggy seems to be a wise dog on this stair. Looking for better future where there are only Fridays, sometimes Sundays & no Mondays. It is a very optimistic message especially in 2020. 🙂
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Great idea though. Thanks, Maria.
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🙂
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A mouthful indeed! But, back to Twiggy – The “Stairway to Nowhere” sounds like a GREAT book title, John!
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Hahahaha. Thanks, Jan. It does.
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Careful indeed… and you’re right about the lack of creativity if certain agencies, John. LOL. I’m on pins and needles, waiting for the next episode. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you, Teagan.
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Uh-oh. Bad enough to threaten the dad; way worse to creep on his daughter. Nicely done, John!
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Creep is a good word, Debbie.
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Scary stuff, when they start messing with your family! But … what about the water? Was he actually just thirsty and there’s no evil message lurking within the transparency of the water?
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Sometimes water is just water.
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Hah! And this is why you are a published author, and I am a lowly political blogger … you know how to set up an expectation, how to keep people on the edge of their seats biting their nails! 😱
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Guilty
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Wow, what an insidious organization. It sounds like it has operatives everywhere.
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P.S. Scarey and timely.
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Thank you, Rob. 😁
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Yes. They are very dangerous people, Rob.
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Wow, that took it up a notch with the daughter. Great installment, John!
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Thank you, Denise. 😁
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Oh, no!! They had better protect him and his daughter… but how if the minions are ‘everywhere’?
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That is the question.
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Ah ha! And that is why my fingernails never grow. Biting is the only answer.
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😁
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