Hart agreed with Grant. "It's pretty common in here for the dominant member of a homosexual couple not to consider himself gay. The, mmm, receiver, everybody agrees that he's gay. I wouldn't have been surprised if Charlie had a sexual relationship of that kind. I'm a little surprised by this beating, this methodical torture you're talking about. Charlie might enjoy hurting people but didn't seem to me to be the kind who'd be methodical about it. To plan it. He might beat somebody to death or strangle somebody-hell, we're pretty sure he did -but this is a little different. With Charlie, sex was the thing, the violence was the way he got it. With these killings it seems like the violence is the thing, the sex is an afterthought."

Leo Grant was shaking his head, said, "Nah, nah, Dick, that's not right. The sex is central. The sex is central. The torture is part of the sex act; the actual penetration is the culmination. I wouldn't be surprised if the moment of murder, the throat cutting, comes simultaneously with orgasm."

"Jesus." Sloan stroked his throat with his fingers.

"You're saying the torture is the foreplay," Lucas said.

Grant nodded: "Exactly"

Sam O'Donnell, the third psychologist, said, "We tried everything we could to hang on to him. I would… there's a way of getting to a guy sideways. I'd read a newspaper report to him, a sex crime somewhere, and get him to imagine how they would track down the criminal. He had the reticence of a longtime prisoner, but when you went at him sideways, got him thinking about it, you could watch the con-trol slip away. In the end, giving him potential access to sex would be like putting an ounce of cocaine next to somebody just out of rehab."

Sloan said, "Okay. So… where did he go?"

Hart glanced at the others, then shrugged and said, "Fuck if I know."

Beloit said, "He shouldn't be too hard to find. I'd start by looking in strip bars and topless places; Someplace where there's alcohol and women."

Grant was shaking his head again. "He isn't as dumb as he looks. He'll stay away from those too-obvious places. He might try for, like, a college place. Someplace where there are a lot of targets. I'm not sure he'd go for an obvious place like a strip joint. Not if he thinks somebody might be looking for him."

"We're already looking at a bar in Faribault," Lucas said. "They've got some hookers working out the back door."

O'Donnell looked at Grant: "That might be something he couldn't stay away from. Get off, and nobody to talk about it."

Grant seemed skeptical: "Maybe."

Lucas: "Now that we're gonna put his face all over the place, he won't be able to hang out in any bar. Where would he hide?"

"Someplace close," Hart said. "He's a homeboy. Even Iowa scares him."

"I can see that," Sloan said. "Iowa scares me a little."

"He's been out for what? Couple months? I'd bet you dollars to doughnuts that he has a beard and maybe has dyed his hair," O'Donnell said. "Maybe even gotten a toupee somewhere. What's he driving? He didn't have any money when he left here. Have you looked for stolen cars? Or friends who might loan him a car?"

"That's one of our biggest questions," Lucas said, tapping his finger on the tabletop. "How's he getting around? He had to get a car from somewhere. Do you have any records of him talking about friends? Or did he have any friends here who might have hooked him up?"

"There were a couple of people he sort of hung with," Hart said.

"But they're all still here, as far as I know."

"Mike West," Beloit said.

Grant snapped his fingers: "I never thought of him." To Lucas: "West is a schizophrenic personality who can't stay on his meds. He'd get freaked out, you know, sometimes life would get on top of him, and he'd get violent-though it was aimless, more like excitement than rage. He never hurt anyone, maybe a couple of cut lips, but he scared people. Anyway, he knew Charlie on the outside, when they were growing up."

"That's good," Lucas said. "We need to talk to him."

"He's right in Minneapolis, at a halfway house," Hart said. "We can check before you leave. I'm not sure, but it seems to me he might've gotten out a couple of months before Charlie did."

Beloit said, "That's a possibility, I guess. But you know what bothers me?" She paused, getting her thoughts together, and then again held Lucas's eyes. "When Charlie was out in the population, sometimes he'd stop and talk to the Big Three. They were friends, I think. Much as those people can be."

Lucas: "Big Three?"

Hart: "Chase, Lighter, and Taylor, Lawrence Chase, Benjamin Lighter, and Carl Taylor. We think he killed at least two women, Charlie did, so they had something in common."

Sloan said, "Ah, shit. Biggie Lighter was a friend of his?"

Lucas leaned back and grinned at him. "Your old buddy." To the others: "Sloan's the guy who put Biggie away."

"I'd be more worried about Carl Taylor," O'Donnell said. "He's the one who spins out all these theories about why women need to be killed. He's the preacher. And some of these guys… I mean, some of them, go along."

But Sloan looked at Lucas: "Biggie Lighter used to cut the…" His eyes flicked sideways at Beloit, then back, "… penises off his victims, after he raped them. I don't know if he posed them."

Hart said, "Rice had his penis cut off?" When Lucas nodded, he said, "That does sound like Biggie. His files say that he… there was some cannibalism involved."

Beloit: "Oh, yuck."

"He's not a guy you mess with," Grant said. "When we're dealing with him, we use full protective restraints."

***

THEY ALL SAT AROUND silently for a moment, looking at one another, until Hart picked it up again.

"But you know, when it's all said and done, none of this really sounds much like Charlie Pope. He's a crazy killer, but he was clumsy," Hart said. "Sam is right: that first one, the woman, sounds more like Carl Taylor. He's the one who goes on all the time about punishment. He told me once, in a therapy session, that if he had to do it all over again, he'd punish the women before he killed them so that they'd have a taste of hell before they went there. He said he'd hang them up naked and whip them like Jesus was whipped. He's welded together sex and punishment like…" He shrugged. "Listening to him is like reading the Marquis de Sade."

"Hang them up naked," Lucas repeated.

"Yes. You know, so they were dangling and he could whip them all around…"

"Goddamnit," Sloan said.

Lucas: "Do you guys think Taylor and Lighter could be operating Pope by remote control?"

Dick Hart jumped in: "Couldn't really be remote control, because they can't talk to him. These are the most highly restricted prisoners in the state. They have no contact with the outside."

"Not even their families?" Sloan asked.

"Their families have disowned them," Beloit said. "Chase's sister said we should kill him if we ever got the chance. She was serious. Nobody in any of their families has ever come here or even called, except Taylor's, years ago. He was left some property, and his brother came in here to get him to sign it away. But that's been five or six years."

Grant said, "We know everything that goes in and out of their cells. We have people comb through their food before it goes in."

"Do they have access to TV news?" Sloan asked.

"Well, sure…they have TVs in their cells."

"So, if they programmed him, they could be getting off on it by watching the news."

O'Donnell nodded: "They could. Maybe that would be enough… to get them off, anyway."

"If Pope's a robot," Lucas asked, "do you think they sent him out there deliberately, or he just went?"

"Charlie was going after women no matter what," Grant said. He was the skeptical one: "But this? Robots? I don't know."


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