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Authors: Taylor V. Donovan
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my list to ten vehicles. I’m looking into them, but I can tell you
I’m most interested in this particular van that has a Chosen Trash
Removal, Inc. sign on its side. I have it crossing the Holland
Tunnel, Bayonne, Goethals, Throgs Neck, Brooklyn, and
Whitestone bridges as frequently as six times in the same week
around the time of each murder. I can also place it on the New
Jersey Turnpike and several traffic lights around the city.”
“Probably looking for victims,” said Bobbi. “Or dump sites.”
“The Holland Tunnel is near Tangerine. That could have been
the escape route. Any idea where he went after?” asked Zane.
“Staten Island as far as I can tell,” answered Mik. “Here’s the
thing, Chosen Trash Removal, Inc. hasn’t been registered in any
state. It doesn’t exist, and I can’t trace the van to any specific
owner. The plates are always different. I’ve talked to the people
who reported them stolen but there’s no connection between
them either.”
“See if you can place the van near any art supplies stores in
the city and local business in Staten Island and put out a BOLO
with the NYPD,” ordered Sam. “Considering how many times
he’s been through the Goethals and Bayonne bridges, there’s a
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huge chance he’s been operating out of there. With a name like
‘Chosen Trash Removal’ I’m willing to bet my left nut that’s our
guy.”
“He’s most likely not a local,” said Duncan. “Serial killers start
out close to where they live or work because they feel emotionally
comfortable there. They’d also start in a smaller way—stalking,
theft, rape, just to give a few examples, and eventually murder.
Lev is organized. There is premeditation and he’s in total control
of the crime scenes, always leaving few to no clues. He’s done
this before. We need to move cross-referencing what we’ve got
so far with similar crimes on the national database to the top of
our to-do list.”
“Right.” Sam and Logan nodded in agreement. “Get on that
ASAP.”
“Upload is complete, guys,” announced Bobbi. “Let’s take a
closer look at what we found today.”
Six heads turned simultaneously towards the fifty-two inch
HD monitor used to display digital documents, and for a few
minutes nobody said a word.
No matter how accustomed Sam was to the often grimy,
bloody, disturbing images they encountered in their line of work,
his stomach still turned every time they came across a new one,
and although this particular victim’s body was in good shape,
Sam knew the rest of the guys were just as affected by the sight
as he was.
“There’s the fire again,” observed Logan, eyes fixed on a
picture of the canvas. “Those are some angry flames he painted.”
“He used a different verse this time,” said Kostas. “‘But you
were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.’” Sam saw
him read from his notepad and then look at the part of the board
where all the verses were written. “First time Lev’s left that one.”
“It’s not Leviticus,” said Kowalski. “And it is incomplete. I’ll
let you know the rest as soon as it comes to me.”
“Fitting, I must say, with all the washing and sanctification
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and the body being recovered from the water.” Sam concluded.
“The sanctification of who, though? The victims or Lev?”
Zane wondered, his eyes fixed on the verse.
“My money’s on Lev,” Logan said.
“Today’s victim’s name is Daniel Harper,” Bobbie said. “He
was reported missing by a friend when he failed to show up to
the office two days in a row. They went to Tangerine together.
This guy told the police his friend was being chatted up by some
guy near the first floor bar the last time he caught a glimpse of
him.”
“I’ll talk to the friend,” Zane said. “If we’re lucky, that’s a
description of Lev.”
“What’s your take on the canvas he used to wrap the victim
with, Duncan?” Logan asked.
Because the pieces of canvas found before were about
sixteen inches square and only big enough for the perp to write
the biblical passages and paint some flames on, this canvas had
tremendous significance. If they could figure out why this victim
had gotten special treatment, so to speak, they’d get one step
closer to Lev.
“We have a rather disturbing rendition of the four horses of
the Apocalypse, with the three symbolizing pestilence, war, and
famine looking distorted in the background while the pale horse
symbolizing death takes front and center. That’s clear enough,
but the fire isn’t.” Duncan rubbed his face with his hands and
focused on the picture of the canvas. “In the Bible, fire is given
a spiritual use and is attributed to God. Sacrifices and offerings
were made by fire as well, so this victim could be just that, a
sacrifice.”
“You mean he sacrificed this victim to God, as opposed to
punish him for his homosexuality?” Bobbi asked.
“It could be either,” Sam answered. “Fire is often associated
with hell, God’s everlasting punishment.” He got up and
approached the HD monitor, eyes fixed on the picture of the
canvas recovered from the river. “But Lev has studied the Bible
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and there’s a chance he sees it in a different light. Rather than
destroy, fire would cleanse and purify. Take a look at the flames.
Same design, same exact pattern in all the drawings. We need to
find out if he’s copying it from somewhere and figure out why,
because those flames mean something. They’re always the same.”
“‘But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified
in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our
God.’” Bobbi repeated the verse. “If he used the fire to symbolize
cleansing and sanctification, what does the washing mean?”
“Some kind of penitence?” asked Mik, her attention back on
her computer.
“Could be either penitence or atonement,” answered Zane.
“Question is, what is he atoning for? The rapes or the killings?”
“‘Do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the
kingdom of God?’” The preaching tone of Duncan’s words
caught the team’s attention. “‘Do not be deceived. Fornicators,
idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, sodomites, thieves, the
greedy, drunkards, revilers, robbers; none of these will inherit
the kingdom of God. And this is what some of you used to be.
But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.’
Corinthians 6. Told you guys it’d come to me.” He finished with
a huge smile.
“All the victims were law abiding citizens,” said Zane.
“Sodomites, fornicators, and possibly adulterers are the only
applicable terms here.”
“Greedy applies as well,” said Mik, once again not looking at
anyone. “The general idea that men think about sex every seven
seconds could be interpreted as greed.”
“He’s making atonement for himself,” Logan muttered,
staring at the crime scene photos displayed on the board that
covered an entire wall.
His eyes narrowed, going back and forth several times and
finally settling on the picture of victim number one.
“‘Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman’ is the verse
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found on the first three victims. Tokens were found and all the
victims had lacerations in their mouths, but they were not raped.”
He got up from his chair and walked to the snack station,
choosing his usual granola bar. Logan always did his best thinking
when he was munching on something.
“Up to that point it was about disgust towards homosexuals.
Then the next four victims were raped and the killings got more
violent. According to the M.E. reports, the severity of the rectal
injuries has escalated.” He stood in front of the board and
pointed to a picture of the Bible verse found on the next several
victims. “‘If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both
of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death;
their blood will be on their own hands.’” He turned to look at
his teammates. “Now he’s a crusader. This particular verse could
mean he is not to be held accountable for the murders, as the
victims pretty much brought death onto themselves by having
sex with other men.”
“So he’s punishing them for their sins,” Duncan said.
“He’s had emotional cooling off periods between each
incident,” Logan continued. “Basic motivation for crimes is
manipulation, domination, and control, among others, but for
many serial killers the motivation is of a sexual nature. He’s
growing bold, which could mean he is feeling superior, or his
psychosis is getting out of control. Many violent offenders fail to
perceive punishment as a deterrent to their actions, so Lev might
not be concerned at all about the consequences of same. But it
could also mean he’s feeling desperate. Either way, the success of
his killings empowers him, making him feel in control, perhaps
for the first time ever in his life.”
“If he doesn’t think he’s responsible for the murders, why
would you think he’s making atonement for himself?” Mik asked
Logan, finally looking up from her work station.
Logan was their best profiler. He was better than Duncan and
even Sam, notwithstanding his team leader status. If anyone had
a chance of getting inside Lev’s head it would be Logan.
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Sam looked around the room, damn happy his entire team
was present for this particular session. It was normal for his team
to be spread all over the country more often than not. Sometimes
he was even forced to send only one member of his team to far
away locations for preliminary assessment of cases. Sam hated to
do it, but he had to in order to get more work accomplished. He
wished he could keep the entire team on the Leviticus case, but
knew it would be very difficult to do so. Not with a caseload as
big as theirs.
“And what about the rapes?” Sam heard Bobbie ask. “The
cheap number eight in their belly buttons?”
“That’s his signature. It’s what he has to do in order to fulfill
his emotional need. See, he doesn’t need to rape his victims in
order to kill them, but I think Lev’s issues with his own sexuality
are the reason for the sexual assaults, and possibly why he started
killing in the first place. As far as the token goes, the only thing
I can say for sure is that the number means something to Lev.
Most of the victims had pierced navels but the ones who didn’t
had the token sewn onto them.”
“I agree with Duncan’s theory,” said Bobbie. “It’s got to be
punishment for their sins.”
“Hatred,” said Logan “The rapes are about hatred.”
“Not for the victims,” Zane concluded, probably recognizing
the look on Logan’s face. “But for himself.”
“You got that right, Zane.”
“What exactly do you mean by Lev having issues with his own
sexuality?” Mik asked.
“He’s attracted to men”
“No way!” Mik and Bobbie said at the same time.
“Yeah,” that was Duncan, “makes perfect sense. He was
harder on this one. No pun intended. Something’s changing…
setting him off. It’s starting to feel personal.”
“Logan,” Bobbie said. “Do you really think…?”
“He goes to gay clubs. He’s been able to chat up the victims…
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I tell you, boys and girls, our self-righteous homophobic killer is
fucking queer himself.”
A moment of dead silence followed Logan’s statement.
Sam wasn’t surprised that his team needed to take a few
seconds to ponder on it. Working Hate Crimes, they dealt with
the consequences of lack of education, narrow-mindedness,
judgment, ridicule, religious fundamentalism, and intolerance on
a daily basis. Self-loathing serial killers, however, did not fit into
too many profiles.
“We need to go over all the evidence again,” said Kostas.
“Analyze things from this new angle.”
“And we need to go over Tangerine’s security tapes one more
time, Zane,” Mik added. “If we can—”
“Agreed.” Sam interrupted and got up from his chair. “But
not tonight. You all go home and get some rest. Clear your
minds. We’ll meet tomorrow morning at the lab, nine o’clock
sharp. Have a good night, kids.”
There was a chorus of good nights, and three minutes later
only Sam and Logan were left in the squad room. Logan threw
his granola bar wrapper into the garbage can across the room
and grabbed his suit jacket from his chair. It went without saying
they’d go grab a bite together. Work aside, Sam and Logan were
also best friends.
They had met as boxing contenders at one of the bureau’s