Good morning, angels! This
continues my J&B adaptation of Mary McBride’s novel, “Just One Look.” Previously, Jax wasn’t sure whether or not
to believe Brenda’s theory that Mac is the Dockside Slasher. For safety’s sake, he moved her out of the
brownstone and registered them as Mr. and Mrs. Luke Spencer in the only room
available at the Port Charles Hotel – the Honeymoon Suite. If you need any back chapters not yet
archived at the Fanfic Page, feel free to e-mail me. Enjoy!! ----------------------- Jan
Faceoff
Chapter 16
“Soooo……what’ll it be tonight?” Jax looked across the room at Brenda. “Letterman or Leno?”
“I don’t know.”
She flopped across the heart-shaped bed on her back, her arms flung wide
to the sides, staring up at her reflection in the ceiling mirror. “Surprise me.”
Jax rose slowly from the overstuffed chair he had
occupied for the past thirty minutes.
He walked over to the bed, watching Brenda watch herself. When he suddenly put the first fingers of
both hands in the sides of his mouth, pulled it wide, and crossed his eyes, she
collapsed into a fit of giggles. “Wanna
take turns making faces at ourselves in the mirror until Blue gets here?”
Brenda sighed and shook her head grimly. “Hardly the kind of thing they’re expecting
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer to be doing in here for three hundred and fifty dollars
a night!” She sat up, propping her
weight on her bent elbows. “What did
Blue say when you told her what happened?”
Jax took a breath but then a knock sounded at their
door. “Why don’t you let her tell you
herself?” he smiled. When he went to
the door, paused, and automatically reached for the .457 Magnum in his shoulder
holster, Brenda caught her breath. He
put his left hand on the doorknob and gingerly peeked through the small hole in
the door into the hallway.
Just as quickly, his entire body seemed to
relax. He flashed Brenda a smile and
opened the door to reveal his fuming partner.
“I can’t BELIEVE I’m doing this for you!” she growled through gritted
teeth.
“Why, thanks so much for coming by, Aunt Ruby!” Jax moved out into the hallway, looked one
way and then the other, and then wrapped an arm around Blue’s shoulders and
gave Brenda a wink. “Me and Laura here
just about worked our way through the first box!” he yodeled, loud enough for
the benefit of any hotel staff who might be lurking in the hallways. He led Blue into the room and was closing
the door behind them when he added, “….and I hope you got us the ribbed ones
this time!! In extra large!!”
Jax slammed the door shut in time to block out
Blue’s off-color reply. “I must out of
my mind – coming here at this time of night and putting up with your
shenanigans!” she groaned, covering her eyes and then resting one hand on her
hip. “Wait a minute -- you’re charging
this all to Luke again, aren’t you?”
“D*mn straight I am,” Jax muttered. He took an envelope out of Blue’s hands
while she shrugged out of her jacket.
“Thanks for bringing this…….”
Blue shook her head as Jax strode to his chair. He was studying the contents of the envelope
so intently that he completely ignored the two other women in the room. “Hiya, sweetie!” she crooned, walking over
towards Brenda. She craned her neck to
the side to make faces in the overhead mirror.
“This is some setup you got here!”
“I know.”
Brenda smiled weakly. “Somehow I
think that after this, I’ll never be able to look at anything red velvet again
without breaking out in hives!”
The smile faded from Blue’s face. “So, how are you *really* doing?” she asked,
laying a hand on Brenda’s shoulder.
“Being away from your house, I mean?
Can I do anything to help?”
“So far, so good,” Brenda answered. The breath she took was shaky. “I just keep trying to tell myself that you
guys are going to get this all settled *real* quick and I’ll be going home any
minute.”
“Yeah, well unless this thing gives us some solid
leads, don’t count on it.” Jax’s voice
was grim as he held up the folder Blue had brought.
Blue propped a hand on her hip. “Well, *I* think you’re nuts for thinking
that the day-planner from Mac’s desk is gonna give you some kind of solid proof
that he’s the Slasher.”
“And you probably think *I’m* nuts for accusing
Mac.” Brenda’s voice was hushed.
“Not nuts……I just……” Blue grimaced. “Well, I
don’t know *what* I believe anymore, Brenda!
The stuff that Jax told me makes sense, but this is Mac we’re talking
about! A guy who’s married and has kids
and everything……..”
“A *lot* of serial killers look nice and normal
until you start digging deeper.” Jax’s
tone was solemn as he pulled two other chairs up to a small table in one corner
of the “living room” of the suite. He
pointed at Brenda. “Can you hook your
laptop up here?”
“Sure.” She
scrambled off the bed and went towards their meager luggage. “Why do you want the computer?”
He turned on the lamp over the table and spread the
papers Blue had brought out. “Because I
need you to hack into the police department files on the Slasher case.” When Brenda froze and her face paled, Jax
quickly went over to her. “It won’t be
illegal, Brenda – we can use my password to access the files.” He nodded towards Blue. “It’s just that I didn’t want my partner
here to look *too* suspicious, carrying out half of the paperwork in the
department at 10 o’clock at night.”
“OK.” Brenda
nodded. “I understand. I can do that.” She brought the laptop to the table and soon it was humming
softly. It didn’t take long after Jax
gave her his password for Brenda to pull up the information he needed. “Let’s see……” She stared at the screen intently. “I’ve got the file on the Slasher -- what do you need to know?”
“What was the date of the first murder?” Blue shook her head “no” when Jax silently
offered her some of the instant coffee he made from the complimentary basket in
the bathroom.
“Ummm……..”
Brenda tapped a few keys.
“August 22.”
“August……That’s one of mine……” Blue shuffled the papers in front of
her. She and Jax had each taken several
months out of Mac’s spiral day planner to study. She ran a finger down the page until she came to the date and
then grimaced. “Nothing here. Just a note that he had an appointment to
get his hair cut at 2 o’clock.”
Jax frowned.
“When’s the next one?”
“September 14.”
Brenda peered over at Jax, who was rapidly skimming his stack of
sheets. “Anything?”
“Order flowers for Maxie’s recital.”
Brenda’s eyebrows drew together. “Who’s Maxie?”
“His daughter,” Jax replied. He sat up straighter to ruffle his fingers
through his hair, then pointed an accusatory finger at Blue. “But the recital was two nights later, according
to this,” he added, glancing back down at the page for September. “So it still doesn’t prove that he didn’t
kill victim #2.”
Brenda tapped a few more keys. “OK – next one is October 8.” She looked between Jax and Blue. “Who’s got October?”
“Me.” Blue
flipped her pages. “Uhhhh……..” She laughed softly. “Discipline Lieutenant Jacks for using too
many paper clips!”
“Ha, ha, ha,” Jax growled acidly. “Very funny.” He folded his arms. “It
*still* doesn’t mean that Mac couldn’t have committed the murder!”
Brenda came around to stand behind Jax and read over
his shoulder as he continued to search through the calendar. “Who’s JR?”
“That’s Mac’s son, Mac, Jr., I would guess,” Blue
replied. She never even looked up from
the pages she was studying. “He’s got
lots of notes in here about loaning the kid money for gas.”
Jax nodded.
“That figures. He told me that
Mac, Jr.’s been coming home from college a lot this year – burning up a lot of
fuel on the highways.”
After another thirty minutes, Blue threw up her
hands. “Well, I hate to be a wet
blanket, but I just don’t think we’re going to find anything in here that
proves that Mac is the Slasher. I mean,
it’s not like he’s going to write “Kill victim #14 today!” in his day planner!”
“Wait a minute……”
Brenda was idly flipping through the binder for the day planner when her
eyes widened. “What are these?” She pulled a stack of envelopes from the
back of the leatherette book.
Jax took them out of her hands. “Looks like Mac’s personal mail – charge
account statements and ATM receipts.”
“Wouldn’t they prove something?” Brenda asked
excitedly.
“Again, I seriously doubt that Mac would order
designer steak knives to use on his victims and leave the charge receipts in a
place where somebody could find them!” Blue retorted.
“But they could possibly *clear* Mac,” Jax offered
gently. “For example – if we found an
ATM receipt from Albany on one of the nights when a murder was committed in
Port Charles.”
Blue thought a minute and then sighed. “Better make me some of that coffee,
DD.” She took the envelopes out of his
hands. “It’s going to be a LONG
night……”
#####
At 1:30 AM, Brenda turned off her
computer and sighed loudly. “Well, I
think I can now safely say that I know more than I’ll EVER need to about the
spending and social habits of Malcolm Scorpio, Senior.”
Blue rose from the chair and stretched
her arms. “And the sad part is, *none*
of it proves that Mac is the Dockside Slasher.”
“No – but none of it gives him an
alibi for the nights of the killings, either.”
Jax started to gather the used coffee cups and empty potato chip bags
from the table.
“So……..” Blue carefully replaced the pages in the day planner and snapped
it shut. “What are you going to do now,
partner?”
“Now?” Jax yawned and then blinked his eyes rapidly. “Now – I’m going to get some sleep.”
Brenda cast a wary eye towards the
heart-shaped bed. {He said sleep. Nothing more. He’s tired. I’m
tired. Surely he wouldn’t…….but then
again, maybe I wouldn’t mind if he did…….}
She shook off the disturbing thoughts and smiled at Blue brightly. “Will you get in trouble for bringing Mac’s
day planner over here?”
“Not as long as I get it back to the
station before he finds it missing. He
was tied up tonight at some big shindig for the Mayor so I didn’t have any
problem sneaking it out.” She grabbed
for her jacket. “But I’d better get
going and get it back to his office, just in case he gets in early tomorrow
morning……”
“Good.” Jax patted her on the back.
“Then go home and try to get some sleep yourself. I’ll call V to come over and stay with
Brenda tomorrow morning.”
“Why will I need V to stay with me
tomorrow morning?” Brenda’s voice shook
a little as she turned to Jax, her eyes wide.
“Why won’t *you* be here with me?”
“Because *I* plan to pay Mac a little
visit tomorrow morning,” Jax said grimly.
The determination in his eyes was mirrored in Blue’s. “I’ll tell him what’s been going on since
yesterday – and ask him if he’s the Dockside Slasher.”
*^*^*^*^*
Brenda stared at herself critically in
the bathroom mirror. The morning DJ
chattering on the radio about traffic jams and the weather forecast began to
get on her nerves, so she quickly flipped off the radio on the wide marble
vanity. After splashing her face with
cold water, she took a towel, rubbed it dry briskly, and then stood silently
for a few minutes in thought.
It was after 2 o’clock in the morning
when Jax finally came out of the bathroom to join Brenda in the heart-shaped
bed. Truthfully, once he had announced
his plans to go see Mac the following morning, the prospect of Jax seducing her
had seemed the least of her worries.
The bed dipped on his side as Brenda
lay on her back, staring silently at her reflection in the overhead
mirror. Her hands were folded primly on
her stomach, hiding the turmoil that seeing him as he came to bed in nothing
but a pair of low-slung sweat pants created.
She closed her eyes and tried to calm herself as she felt his warm body
settle next to hers. When he rolled to
his side facing away from her, she took a deep breath and tried to sound
nonchalant. “How do people ever get any
sleep with those things?”
He never even rolled back to face
her. “What things?”
“The mirror, silly…..” Brenda gestured at the overhead monstrosity
when Jax finally turned and gave her a quizzical look over his shoulder. “I mean – how do people manage to just
ignore it and go to sleep?”
Jax’s lips thinned for a minute and
then one eye crinkled with the hint of a smile. “Well, I’d say that MOST of the people who use this suite are so
busy that they never look up at the ceiling!”
Brenda blushed a charming shade of dusty pink, inspiring Jax to roll
onto his left side to face her in the bed.
“Brenda…..”
“Jax……” She rolled on her right side and placed her fingers against his
lips. “I’m scared.”
“The agoraphobia?” Jax slipped one arm beneath and around her
shoulders. “Are you having a panic
attack?”
“No.”
She traced a finger over the planes of his face lovingly. “I’m afraid for you. Tomorrow.
Going to see Mac.”
He took her hand and gently kissed the
tip of each finger. “There’s nothing to
be afraid of, Brenda. It’ll be broad
daylight, with a bunch of other cops around.
So even if you’re right, Mac’s not likely to turn me into shish-kabob
with an entire squad room watching.”
“But……”
“And it’s NOT tomorrow, Brenda – I’ll
be seeing Mac TODAY,” Jax interrupted softly.
“Which means that I need to get some sleep so I’ll be on my toes, just
in case he *does* try something crazy.”
She chewed on her lower lip and then nodded slowly. “You know that I’d have to get this out in
the open sooner or later, love.” His hand,
which had been resting on her shoulder, began to rub slowly up and down her
arm, both reassuring her and sending her libido into overdrive. “And the sooner we can get this Slasher mess
out of the way ……” The corners of his
mouth lifted in a naughty grin.
“…….well, the sooner we can put this bed and mirror to some GOOD use!!”
A loud noise from the living room of
the Honeymoon Suite brought Brenda back to the present. She replaced the towel on the rack and
pulled a soft sweater over her head to accompany her jeans. “Jax?”
She opened the bathroom door just a crack. “What was that?”
“Room service, my dear,” Jax
crowed. When Brenda opened the door all
the way, she found him bowing at the waist, a white linen napkin over his
arm. “Breakfast is served!”
She wandered slowly into the room
towards a large silver serving cart.
Delicious aromas assaulted her senses from at least six large covered
chafing dishes. “Jax…….” Brenda giggled a little as he assisted her
to a chair at one side of the table.
“Don’t you think you went a little overboard? I mean, there’s got to be enough stuff here to feed your whole
family!!”
“That’s OK.” He shrugged and took a piece of crispy bacon from one of the
dishes, bopping her on the nose with it before placing it in her open
mouth. “And besides – Luke’s paying for
it, so what do I care??!!”
Jax took a seat facing her and they
shared breakfast, discussing anything and everything BUT Jax’s impending
appointment. Brenda didn’t tell him,
but she was a little surprised that she hadn’t had a panic attack yet. Even though she was far from the brownstone,
ever since their long session with Blue the night before, all Brenda could seem
to think about was whether or not Mac was really the Slasher. AND if Jax would be safe when he confronted
him. She realized with a start that for
the first time in a LONG time, she was worried about the outside world hurting
someone other than herself.
But Jax didn’t WANT her to worry about him. So the only other thing Brenda found herself
concentrating on was how absolutely, positively delicious he looked that morning
in his tight-fitting gray t-shirt and worn blue jeans. Neither of which was conducive to slowing
her racing heart. It was silly, Brenda
kept telling herself – getting all hot and bothered about being with a gorgeous
specimen of masculinity 24/7. He had
been “guarding” her for so long, she should have been used to seeing him in
various stages of undress and at his least-shaven peak. But somehow, being confined with him in the
sensual playground of the Honeymoon Suite of the Port Charles Hotel was more intense. More erotic. More – disturbing.
As Brenda was sipping her coffee, Jax
stretched his arms and then glanced down at his watch. “It’s almost ten. V should be here any minute.”
Thoughts of him facing Mac with the
truth overshadowed Brenda obsessing over Jax’s bulging biceps. The croissants and eggs Benedict in her
stomach did flip-flops. “Did you tell
her anything about what we suspect?”
“No.”
Digestion was further impeded when Jax rose from the table and went to
the chair to pick up his shoulder holster.
“I told her that the furnace at the brownstone went out late last night
and I had to take you somewhere in a hurry or we’d both turn into
popsicles.” As he slipped the leather
holster across his broad shoulders, Brenda’s mouth went dry again. “And I told her not to mention it to Mac
since he has this thing about the budget.”
He winked at her sexily, sending even more Roman candles through her
nervous system. “The Port Charles Hotel
isn’t exactly your bargain basement type of place to hide a witness, you know.”
Brenda’s heart rate tripled when Jax
withdrew his handgun and checked the ammunition. “Jax……”
Once again, the knock at the door
interrupted anything she was about to say.
He held up a hand and headed to answer it. “That’s probably V.”
After checking at the peep hole in the
door, Jax opened it to admit one perky-as-usual Officer Ardanowski. “Good morning, Miss Barrett!” she chirped,
taking off her uniform hat. She quickly
came forward, her hand outstretched towards Brenda. “We met that day when you came down for the lineup, remember?”
“Of course – how could I forget?”
Brenda replied. Her weak smile didn’t
register with V as the vivacious law officer took one long look around the room
and whistled.
“Whew…….” V shook her head and turned around in a complete circle taking in
the décor. “This place looks like it
should be the setting for “The Best Little Wh*rehouse in Port Charles……””
“I know.” Jax chuckled softly as he came up behind her, shrugging into his
bomber jacket. “I think whoever
decorated it liked the color red.” Then
his face grew serious. “I told V about
your agoraphobia, Brenda……I hope that’s OK.”
“Fine.” She smiled again, thin-lipped, another Herculean effort. “Will you be long?”
“I don’t think so.” Jax quirked an eyebrow at V, at which point
the officer’s eyes widened. She nodded
quickly in understanding, smiled at Brenda, and then discreetly backed out of
the conversation to explore the rest of the living room of the suite and leave
them alone. He took Brenda by the
shoulders and led her over to a spot near the front door. “Now, I don’t want you worrying about me
while I’m gone…..”
“Yeah, and I’ll just wave my hand and
make the sun come up in the west tomorrow, too!” Brenda sighed. She went into Jax’s arms as he pulled her
against his chest in a hug. “You be
careful when you tell Mac what I remembered.”
The familiar creaking of the stitches in his jacket and the musty
leather smell was beginning to feel like home to Brenda. “I can’t…….” Her breath caught and she pulled back to look into his eyes. “I don’t want to lose you…….”
Jax’s eyes flitted momentarily towards
V and then back to Brenda’s. “You’re
not going to lose me, Brenda,” he murmured huskily, leaning down to whisper in
her ear. “I promise I won’t leave you –
ever.” He straightened enough to stare
deeply into her face as he cupped it in his hands. “You know I’ll always keep you safe – I promised you that.”
“I know.” She leaned into his caress.
“And I believe you.”
“Good.” He rubbed his thumb over her lower lip but then glanced up
towards V again with a sigh. “Now just
let V handle things if someone comes to the door or calls, OK?”
“I know.”
“And try to keep yourself occupied
with TV or something. I told V that I
just had to run back to my place for a little while to get a change of clothes,
so I’ll be back before you know it.”
Brenda nodded again. “Oh, and
one more thing before I leave……”
Jax pulled open the door to the suite
with his left hand while keeping the right arm wrapped around Brenda’s
waist. “What’s that?”
He gave her a crooked smile that sent her pulse
racing. “I love you, Brenda.”
It all happened so fast that she
almost thought later that she had dreamed it.
Brenda’s mouth fell open at Jax’s unexpected confession, making it
easier for him to slip his tongue inside when he gave her a quick, hard
kiss. Before she could even begin to
return the leashed passion she felt, he ended it and swept out the door.
When the door shut with a loud click,
Brenda jumped a little. “Are you OK?” V
asked, coming up behind her. “You look
kinda funny…..”
“I’m…….” Brenda covered her lips with her hands as tears formed in her
eyes and she sent a silent prayer heavenward.
“I’m fine……..”
*~*~*~*~*
Jax drummed his fingers on his desk as
he sat waiting for Mac to appear.
According to the desk sergeant, the Commissioner was due back at the
station any minute. He had an appointment
for lunch and then would scheduled for another long session at the Mayor’s office
that afternoon, so Jax’s timing was impeccable.
He paused momentarily – remembering
Brenda’s sweet response to his admission of his feelings for her. Even now, just thinking about the way she
practically melted into him, telling him without words that she felt the same
way he felt about her, was enough to inspire a rush of testosterone. The fact that Mac was only going to be in
the station for a short time – just at the time when Jax wanted to confront him
– had to be some kind of sign that he was doing the right thing. Above all, now that Jax realized his
feelings for Brenda, he wanted this case over and done with. He wanted – no, he *needed* to have her out
of harm’s way. He *needed* to spend
time with her, concentrating on more than just protecting her from Mac
Scorpio. He loved her, phobias and all,
and he wanted nothing more than to spend the rest of his life telling her that.
“Lieutenant Jacks!!” Mac’s cheerful greeting as he came into the
squad room almost made Jax fall out of his desk chair. The Commissioner was removing his overcoat
and neck scarf as he made his way towards his office. “I didn’t expect to see you here this morning!”
“I guess not.” Mac missed the sarcasm in Jax’s voice as he
bustled into his office, turning on lights and hanging up his coat. Jax ambled slowly towards the office door. “I hear you’ve got quite a busy day ahead.”
“Yeah……” Mac ran his fingers through his hair while staring down at a
stack of messages and mail on his desk.
He sank into his desk chair with a long sigh. “I hate these all-day budget shindigs with the Mayor. Usually end up nearly falling asleep and
taking a ribbing for it.”
Jax crossed his arms as he leaned
against the doorjamb. “Sounds like
you’re not sleeping well at night.”
{And I bet I know the reason why.}
Mac never looked up from the mail he
was sorting. “I do alright, I
guess.” Then he did glance up and give
Jax a small smile. “I think it’s a
function of having kids. Sleep becomes
a thing of the past.”
“Could be.”
Mac finished sorting the mail into two
stacks and then rose from his desk.
“So, is there something you needed to see me about, Jax?”
“Actually, there is.” {Here goes nothin’.} Mac remained clueless as he took a metal can
and began to water the plants in his office.
“I promised you that I would let you know as soon as Miss Barrett
remembered anything about the Slasher’s identity.”
Jax wasn’t sure if he imagined it – or
if Mac bobbled the watering can, just for a split second. Just as quickly, though, he smiled and moved
to the next plant. “And are you trying
to tell me she has?”
“Yep.” Jax glanced quickly out into the squad room, checking to make
sure that back-up was available if he needed it. He moved inside the door to Mac’s office but made sure to block
it with his body so Mac couldn’t close it behind him. “She……uh…….well, she was watching TV the other night and she saw
him.”
“On TV?” Mac’s eyes widened and he moved back towards his desk.
“Yeah.” A little relief flooded through Jax when Mac took a seat. At least, by positioning himself between the
desk and the door, Mac couldn’t trap him in the office. He shoved his hands into the front pockets
of his jeans uncomfortably. “She saw
YOU, Mac. At the press conference with
the mayor.”
Color drained from Mac’s face in the
thirty seconds of silence following Jax’s announcement. Then, he abruptly leaned forward and propped
his elbows on his desk, burying his face in his hands. “Ohhhhhh, God………”
{Don’t fall for it. Remember that this guy could be a heartless
killer.} Jax fought the urge to go to
Mac and comfort him and remained where he was.
“Mac, I’m sure there’s some way we can work this out…..”
“No…..there’s no way to work it
out. I kept telling myself that this
wouldn’t happen, but now it’s real……”
Mac kept shaking his head but didn’t move from his seated position.
“Mac…….” Jax suddenly felt the hair on the back of his neck rise when Mac
sat up straight and his hand went to the center drawer of his desk. “I’m sure that if we just go to someone in
Internal Affairs, they can arrange things discreetly for you……”
“No, Jax. There’s nothing that IA can do about it.” Jax moved his right hand to his hip when Mac
began to rise slowly from his desk chair.
He knew that he could pull the .457 Magnum from his shoulder holster in
a split second with his hand in a ready position there. “I thought that I could keep a handle on
this, but it’s all gotten away from me…..”
Jax backed towards the door of the office when Mac started to walk
around the desk. “I want you to look at
something.”
“What?” Jax remained in the doorway, not wanting to come any closer until
he knew what Mac had retrieved from the center drawer.
“This.” He was surprised again when Mac took a picture off the wall of
his office. “Take a look at this
picture,” Mac said, holding it towards Jax, his face grim and pale.
He could see Mac’s hands clearly. Neither one held a weapon. {I guess he’s entitled to act a little crazy
– especially since I just told him that he’s busted.} Jax said a silent prayer and then went towards Mac to take the
picture from him. “Nice picture.” He handed it back to Mac. “Guess you have some fond memories of NYU,
huh?”
Mac’s eyes were cold but Jax thought
he saw the hint of tears. “Take a
*good* look at that picture, Jax.” He
pointed to a building behind the standing figure in the forefront. “That’s Ritter Hall there in the
background.”
Jax nodded. “Ritter Hall.” Then
suddenly he frowned. “Wait a minute –
wasn’t Ritter Hall built just recently?”
“The cornerstone says 1992.” Mac took the picture back with a long
sigh. “That’s not me in the picture,
Jax. That’s my son – Mac, Junior.”
“But he’s…….” Jax stared at the picture and into Mac’s
tortured face. “The kid’s a dead ringer
for you, Mac.”
“I know.” Mac took a shuddering breath.
“That’s what’s scaring the sh*t out of me, Jax.” He went back towards his desk, set the
picture down with a sob, and then turned back to Jax. “Miss Barrett didn’t see ME that day in the street, Jax. I think she saw Mac, Junior.”
“You mean……”
Mac took a jerky breath. “Jax, I’m afraid that my son is the Dockside
Slasher.”
To be continued……..