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April Ross ([personal profile] seas_open) wrote2021-06-19 10:33 am
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[personal profile] jamesthorn 2014-11-16 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
After his trip to speak with Corrine Flynn, James returns back to the station with a greasy bag of food---a hamburger and cold fries---and he flops into his desk. He places his gun on the desk and then pulls out his notepad and flips a few pages where he had written down the number Corrine had given him.

April Ross. She was Leslie Parker's girlfriend. He definitely needed to speak with her.

He stuffs a few french fries in his mouth then wipes his fingers on his napkin. Right before he dials he realizes how late it is. Almost eleven. He wants to speak with her as soon as possible, and he decides to give it a try anyway. It's been four days since Valeria. Almost two since Les. They were losing time.

The line rings a couple time and a woman's voice picks up.

"Ms. Ross, this is Detective James Thornton with Siren Cove Police Department. I apologize for calling so late, but I hoped to ask you a few questions about your boyfriend. Leslie Parker."
Edited 2014-11-16 19:50 (UTC)
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[personal profile] jamesthorn 2014-11-16 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, that's not necessary. It's late, but I'm sure you know time is not on our side in these cases," James says, making a few notes on his pad as they talk. "I just have a few questions for you. When is the last time you spoke with Mr. Parker? Did he seem fine? Was he upset?"
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[personal profile] jamesthorn 2014-11-17 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Her story matches up with Corrine's. Leslie Parker was supposed to meet with Corrine that night and he never showed up. James knows the man left work around seven. James has eyewitnesses from Watersong that saw him leave. He had even made it home since Corrine says she found the door open, but then nothing.

"Okay," James says, nodding even though April can't see. "Ms. Flynn mentioned that there was some trouble awhile back involving you and Mr. Parker. She said it's possible there could be a group of people after him. Do you know anything about that?" he asks.
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[personal profile] jamesthorn 2014-11-17 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)

James thinks there could be more behind this story. Normal people don't just have people come to their house after them but he has larger issues at hand.

"Do you have any reason to believe those people are still in town? Do you think they had anything to do with Mr. Parker's disappearance?"

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[personal profile] jamesthorn 2014-11-19 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
His first and only lead, barely even that, and it was already shutdown. Not that he couldn't still follow up on these so-called people after this woman, but he just doesn't see how it's connected. None of this is about Les Parker. Or April Ross' money. So far it isn't about anything except making people disappear...

Sighing, he tosses his pen back down on the desk. "Alright," he says. "Thank you. I appreciate your time. I might have some more questions for you, but let's wait until in the morning."
Edited 2014-11-19 00:22 (UTC)