#Lore24 – Entry #286 – Sentinel City by Night #12 – Rapid Escalation
From the Journal of Sheba O’Rourke, Private Investigator
“Things got real interesting real fast tonight. Was at the PD with Walsh, going over the security footage they’d gotten earlier that day. Spotted a panel van, abductor’s vehicle of choice, leaving the scene, but couldn’t get a read on the plates. His people were trying to track it but had lost it when it had passed through Chinatown heading east; seemed like the people there weren’t too fond of cooperation. Better than nothing, though. Could be hiding there; none of the bodies had been found too close to the district, but I suspected there were other reasons for that, though I hadn’t taken a drive through there myself just yet.
Before I could consider possible hiding places, I got a call from a number I didn’t recognize. The lady on the other end was frantic when I answered. Once I got her to slow down, she introduced herself as Kyou, one of the local Kindred. Name rang a bell, think I’d heard it regarding one the Elysium locations in town. Anyway, she was all in a huff because her prized ghoul, Kinzie, had gone missing earlier this evening. The way she described him, he was the most beautiful thing walking, so I guess that qualified him for attention from our killer. Hadn’t expected her to grab another one so soon; guess this Kinzie just hit all the right buttons and she couldn’t stop herself. Might not be related, but my gut said otherwise.
Thankfully, we caught a break; Kyou had a nanny app installed on Kinzie’s phone and had an exact location of where he had been just before the phone had been turned off an hour or so ago. Worked for me. Took a ride with Walsh on this one, was a lot quicker getting through town when you’ve got the flashing lights and siren on your car. Crap, forgot to call the mechanic again. Maybe tomorrow night. Noted.
Place was a high-end sex shop, dealt in real fancy gear for really rich kinksters. Didn’t take long to track Kinzie’s movements; he was a regular, always picking up something or other for Kyou. Kyou was an artsy type, dealt in fetish photography and living art. Should’ve guessed she was a Toreador from the way she got all dreamy describing Kinzie to me, even in the midst of her panic. Whatever. We found Kinzie’s car in the garage next door, still locked up tight, keys laying on the ground next to the trunk.
We hit the security office next, pulled the camera footage. Same panel van came up behind Kinzie as he loaded up the night’s purchases. Driver spoke to him, and he got right in the van without a fuss. Classic vampire domination. Makes it real easy to get your victims from one place to another. Couldn’t get a good look at the driver, but we had the plates, and Walsh got on it immediately. There were plenty of cameras in this part of town, traffic and otherwise, but that would take time to sort through them all.
I made a call to Becky while Walsh was pulling info on the plates. Won’t go into specifics, but I owe her a favor now; she seemed pretty pleased by this. Bound to happen sooner or later; it’s just how her kind are. By the time Walsh had determined the plates were stolen from a sports car that had turned up chopped a few weeks back, Becky was sending me texts with the direction the van had gone. Walsh and I hit the trail hard and fast, headed eastward.
Few miles later, we pulled into a dilapidated section of warehouses near the docks, the most likely place our target would have gone given the last hit Becky had sent us, an ATM camera at a liquor store a few blocks from the docks. Could have been plenty other places for them to hide, but between the gang bangers, druggies, and other types the typically hung out in places like this, a serial killer would very likely go unnoticed. Didn’t miss the fact that Walsh loosened the catch on his gun in its holster as we started into the area. Decided to check my piece too.
Kept the windows cracked as we patrolled around. I focused on what I could hear over the engine. Got lucky after a little while, heard some screams that sure sounded to me like someone was getting tortured. We headed in that direction, keeping the lights off as I guided us closer. Came up to a particular warehouse that seemed a little nicer than the others around it, even had fresh padlocks on the fencing outside. I stopped Walsh here, told him I’d go in alone to scout the place alone. He didn’t like it, but then he figured I might be a lot quieter than him. He said he’d get word back to the PD to get the SWAT team on standby just in case. Seemed prudent. I shot off a quick text to Sokolova to fill her in on what was going on.
Then I stepped into the night, quickly picked the lock on the fence, and headed into the darkness, towards the screams.”