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BERYL KENT AND MIXED MOTIVES
The West Side crime rate for murder is up again. On a frequently traveled local road in the town of West Side, an explosion is witnessed by a gro
K.B. Pellegrino
Beryl Kent and Mixed Motives is K. B. Pellegrino's eighth mystery novel in the Captain Beauregard Series and her second with Beryl Kent as a leading character. Her passion for murder mystery arises from her childhood. At an early age, K. would steal her father's whodunnits from his suitcase and shamelessly read about murder. Her experience as a Commissioner on the Springfield, MA Police Commission fostered her writing in the police procedural genre. She holds a B. S. in engineering from Boston University, and an MBA from Western New England University. Her technical writing was honed by her careers as a CPA, A Licensed Construction Supervisor in MA, 20 years of professorship in Economics and Business at Westfield State University, and other endeavors. Mystery writing allows her to take off the handcuffs of precise technicalities and feel free to explore sociopathy, morality, murder, and life in a small city.
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Beryl Kent and Mixed Motives - K.B. Pellegrino
K. B. Pellegrino
BERYL KENT AND MIXED MOTIVES
A Captain Beauregard Mystery
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MAIN CHARACTERS
West Side Major Crimes Unit Detectives
Captain Rudy Beauregard
Lieutenant Mason Smith
Lieutenant Petra Aylewood-Locke
Lieutenant Ashton Lent
Sergeant Ted Torrington
Sergeant Lilly Tagliano
Sergeant Juan Flores
Sergeant Bill Border
Sergeant Bobby Barr
Other Recurring Characters
Chief Coyne
Attorney Norberto Cull
Sheri Cull
Mona Beauregard
Mayor Fischler
Jim Locke
Luis Vargas
Roland and Lizette Beauregard
Liam
Monique Smith
Charlotte Torrington
Martina McKay
Ian Nathan Connault
Oliver Kent
The police are the public and the public are the police; the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence.
– Robert Peel
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Notes and Explosions
CHAPTER 2 Funny Business in Town
CHAPTER 3 Misogyny, Race, and Crime
CHAPTER 4 Political Expediency
CHAPTER 5 Obituaries and a Surprise
CHAPTER 6 Library Speaker
CHAPTER 7 Real Estate
CHAPTER 8 Police Question
CHAPTER 9 Beryl Gets Nosy
CHAPTER 10 Enough of Words
CHAPTER 11 Where’s The Agent?
CHAPTER 12 Missing Pieces
CHAPTER 13 Potential Bidders
CHAPTER 13 Personal or Business?
CHAPTER 14 The Loyal Wanna-bes
CHAPTER 15 Oliver Comes Home
CHAPTER 16 Hackers at Work
CHAPTER 17 Fortuitous Connections
CHAPTER 18 Beryl Smells a Rat
CHAPTER 19 Commonalities
CHAPTER 20 Stacia Kovac, Bobby, and Other Lovers
CHAPTER 21 New Ideas Shine
CHAPTER 22 What Next?
CHAPTER 23 Who Was Where, When?
CHAPTER 24 A Fire
CHAPTER 25 Motives, Motives
CHAPTER 26 Who’s on First?
CHAPTER 27 Words Again
CHAPTER 28 Logic Emerges
1
Notes and Explosions
Beryl Kent, notorious intrepid buttinsky, was at it again and Kay Whiterly was not having it today. As Chief Librarian of the City’s main library she shuddered in annoyance, saying, Beryl, you are always helpful and talented and a worker bee, but you have never known your place, have you?
Probably not, but Kay, your placement of these boring books on housekeeping up front is not the best marketing design. Put some murder and romance novels or true crime and LGBT works toward the front. I don’t read most of them but others do. You’ve told me over and over you want more traffic here. They will get you traffic.
Beryl, have you forgotten the rest of the members on the library board’s opinions matter. They have more traditional tastes, and I know for a fact they think you are just a bit too sophisticated in your taste.
No, they do not. They simply have heard I’ve been widowed three times and are curious about me. I don’t respond to their curiosity making me game for further discussion. That is all. Take a risk, Kay. Try placement for a week and see what happens. The board members only visit on board meeting days. You have two more weeks. Put the new display in and then take it out in a week or ten days.
I’m employed here, Beryl, while you are a volunteer. There is a difference you know.
I’ll tell them I insisted and they’ll believe me. If there is a problem, I’ll get chastised for overstepping. Doesn’t bother me. Try it once, Kay. If numbers increase, no one will say a word and your judgment will move into the top tier of library management where it should be. Now don’t put the sexiest images and blunt murder images up front. I agree with you there. Find covers with better titles not needing explosive images.
Unaware of an interested listener, the two were startled to be addressed by noted and reclusive murder mystery novelist Jay Bird. Finally, common sense prevails. Thank you, ladies. Try putting my latest book up front. It’s more than a mystery. It’s a thesaurus. For instance, do you think ‘murderous and murdering’ are synonymous? They are not, despite what dictionaries state. Have a read. Better yet, help educate your public to learn by reading fiction.
Jay Bird walked quickly away while the two women searched for his book. Beryl declared, Quite a pitch for his book. I’d have bought it based on his pitch.
Kay insisted the two words were indeed synonymous although she thought if you used murdering as a participle, therein lay the difference. Still, Beryl, he has piqued our interest. It is a must read.
West Side MCU Captain Rudy Beauregard sunk deep in his chair slurping double creams and sugars in his latte while questioning his detectives on two snail mails received within the past two days. Normally this morning meeting was to plan the week’s investigations, close some cases, and argue over investigative situations and potential perps. Sergeant Lilly Tagliano said, Captain, they’re just words jumbled together and not connected to any case we have. We don’t have time for this stuff.
Sergeant Juan Flores, Lilly’s most fervent acolyte, kicked her under the table bringing a response. What, Juan, where’s the action here? Let the sender tell us what he or she means. Really this is just garbage.
A visibly annoyed Captain answered, Do you think, Sergeant, investigating mail that has overlays of mystery is not in our purview? Do you know what the writer means? Don’t you think the words sound like a warning? Who cuts out words from a magazine to send a message? Could be a nut case. Could be a true message of warning. Now let’s look at it together.
Murderous is an adjective.
Does it describe intent
Murder is a noun?
Or is it always?
Murder is also a verb?
Sometimes?
Murdering is a participle or not?
Intent or action?
Past or present?
Find a body or not?
How do we know?
Sergeant Bobby Barr said, Could be a trickster like a college kid, Captain. Someone taking an English writing course who is caught up in tense language use bullied by some professor. Thinks it’s funny. He has to suffer, so should the police. Language police confounding city police. I would have liked that as a college stunt when I was younger.
Lieutenant Petra Aylewood-Locke insisted her baby Carlotta was not going to a college that encouraged this stupid reporting, explaining she was forced to rewrite a paper for using too many participles. A barrage of ‘helping, hindering, playing, talking, working…’ and other participles loudly prevailed in the small room inviting a glare from the Captain. He insisted, Do we have any threat complaints made by potential victim citizens?
None were acknowledged and they moved on to detectives’ reports. Sergeant Barr reported a fire down by Turtle Pond on the twentieth of July. It’s nothing new, but the bonfire got out of control and burned down a lean-to shack the town used to store leaf waste until pick-up once a week. The police on the scene found nothing but beer cans, bottles, drug remains, some needles, and food wrappers.
None of it healthy food, just sweets to feed the pot use. Seems harmless enough with the exception of Mr. Rafferty, a neighbor reporting they were singing anti-Christian songs calling on Satan. He mentioned half the group got naked, but of course he wasn’t watching. He just got a glimpse. So he says."
Beauregard questioned, Lieutenant, have we any other complaints about Satan or witchcraft nonsense?
She answered, The usual from that coven church of black arts or some such name. They sell all this stuff. College kids and some ladies with nothing to do are in there. It’s really just a shack with an enormous neon sign over by the river near a couple of auto garages. We’ve never heard of trouble except one time when a teenager’s parent complained. Her daughter was only thirteen. We had a uniform visit and they promised to keep her uninterested.
Sergeant Flores shared a report on an event at the larger Hamlet Pond. A crowd of young adults gathered and were raucous enough to cause traffic problems and families leaving the lake beach area. The complaints included evil language, nudity, drinking, drugs, etc. By the time uniforms got there they looked completely normal, but they did have some black magic symbols, witches items and Ouija boards there. Spirituality appears to be important to Millennials and Gen Xers. They don’t go to church, but say they are more spiritual than us and institutions interfere with their relationship with the universe. Crap, I say.
Lieutenant Petra Aylewood-Locke agreed, adding, Jim, my psychologist husband, insists the revived interest in astrology and Wiccan is to reduce the stress felt from living in the modern world. Politics, he says, has not helped, but the big culprit is the 24/7 news assaults sending out all kinds of non-researched news, really opinions, which would frighten the soul of the most sophisticated in our society.
Beauregard responded with, Enough of this. Do we have evidence of criminal activity? I don’t care who is a Wiccan and sells jewelry and junk. I’ve been to Salem on Halloween. Everyone in the crowd looks weird, but not criminal. Let’s look at the rest of….
Millie, the Unit’s admin person hustled in with a paper in hand, saying, Captain, this just came in the mail for you to see, but, more importantly, you have to get over to Junction Road now. There’s a big problem. The letter says: ‘I warned you. Murderous becomes Murdering.’ And it’s in those words cut-out from a magazine. I called uniforms to check. They called back and said you folks have to be there and it’s a mess.
Beryl was driving by Junction Road on her way to Home Depot. Today was the store’s day to receive a delivery of some Bee Balm plants. She’d gotten a call earlier from one of the clerks working there and he insisted she get there before ten after which he would get really busy. Whenever she expressed her planting needs to him and if the inventory wasn’t there, he’d call when it did arrive. She thought, if you are nice to people, they do respond. He goes out of his way for me and I always put an email note to his store manager about his extra kindness. How else would they know about their special employees?
The line of cars before her signaled a problem, but she could only see a bunch of squad cars, two fire trucks, and several ambulances signaling a possible accident. A few minutes before, Beryl had heard a loud noise. She wondered and whispered a prayer wishing only for auto body damage. As she was almost at the site, she thought, oh, it’s not an accident. Beauregard and Petra are there. Who is the tall detective who’s running the show? I remember. He’s Lieutenant Lent in Traffic. Petra said he was the best, but when he got his lieutenant’s stripes, he was forced over to lead the traffic bureau or unit, whichever is the correct term. It was some police rule that seems silly to me, but maybe is not. I’m going to pull over into this driveway almost opposite the mess. Looks vacant, no one will mind my parking here. Funny, no one else is here; probably too lazy to cross the street. That site is run down over there. Too many police at a rundown home spells something big to me and I don’t see any damaged cars, but there’s smoke and fire everywhere. As The National Enquirer repeatedly used to say, Inquiring Minds Want To Know.
Beryl pulled her baseball cap down, donned her mask, pinned on her shirt what looked like a bogus temporary PRESS badge she had from a previous event and headed across the street joining several others. One guy with camera equipment accompanied a pretty woman who spoke into a microphone which Beryl figured was connected by an app to her station. There were about four ordinary, non-press folks, being pushed back by uniforms. One looked vaguely familiar despite the mask while two others were known to her. Beryl was pushed aside by the police as they shooed away the bystanders. She was not questioned by the press people or the police. Taking a pad from her oversized bag, she took notes and photos thinking, what is there to really see? Big, big police presence! One ambulance was arriving when I got here. One the police call a bus, which looked like the Medical Examiner’s wagon is loading two must be dead bodies. They’re all covered. A third ambulance just pulled in. Maybe the first ambulance called for a second one.. Do they put more than one injured person in an ambulance? Don’t know, but the second ambulance is empty and waiting. I’m thankful I have my roofing monocular. The cheapest and lightest I could find was this Roxant Grip Scope. It only weighs about seven ounces. With all his camera lenses, the photographer asked me if the bodies were dead or alive. I told him I couldn’t see that well. Love this monocular and I thank my second husband. I would not have even known about carrying one with me if not for him. Of course, I didn’t know then, and am not sure now, exactly what he did for a living. He certainly did not install roofs.
Beryl heard her name from a woman’s voice behind her. She knew her to be Sergeant Lilly Tagliano. Beryl, not surprised to see you here, but I must insist you move away. You are not PRESS and I’m moving them back too.
"Sergeant, I am press. I write the town’s local column for the Springfield Republican and this certainly qualifies as news."
Please don’t make me ask for your credentials, Beryl.
Beryl pulled out a press ID from her bag to a surprised Sergeant who said, I don’t know how you do it, Beryl, but okay. This pass is dated just this year. Did you solicit it after your work in the money laundering case?
Sergeant, I don’t solicit and you may take that any way you like. For some reason the press, and the local news for television think I’m in the know. I’m not, but they think it. Like the police, I don’t have to share everything.
Beryl started to question Lilly, when an explosion resulting in a column of black smoke drove them all back. There was no visibility and Sergeant Tagliano moved forward in front of the group demanding they retreat even further to the rear. There was no need for her to give that direction. Beryl and the other two press people practically ran almost into the street. Beryl thought, I can see we are safe but still instinctively I moved back to protect myself, while Lilly took charge to protect us. That’s the difference that Nate talks about. The difference between a civilian and a professional. I want to act more professionally, but I don’t have that kind of experience. Time to learn.
The black smoke appeared to clear up allowing Beryl to get a view. She could see two injured firefighters sitting on the back of the ambulance. The police had donned a special kind of mask. She knew from past conversations with her friend Colonel Nathan Connault that black smoke indicates excess fuel. Often, it is a sign of manmade substances like engines blowing or the combustion of a fuel site. Why here? It’s a commercial area but not an industrial one. The site does not service autos. It looks like a very old home with an attached 1930s style concrete warehouse. What has happened here? She thought, I’ll stay here as long as Lilly lets me. This is big and the Bee Balm will have to wait.
2
Funny Business in Town
West Side’s news travels fast and this day was like no other. Once the identity of the bodies was leaked from police at Bay State Medical’s ER, conversations focused on only one subject. Political Fundraiser and business leader Art Richards died in the blaze along with his aide Corinne Thompson. Art had recently moved from his Springfield home near where he was raised to a large, lovely home over by Soule Park, West Side, named for the city’s founder, Isaac Soule. The residential change was noted by all political and business commentators who felt 2021 was a recovery year, not a year for those in the know who enjoyed extra political and wealth advantages to express excess in their personal lives. Art had emerged as a woke force by his financial support choices in backing particular political candidates, and his enhanced lifestyle did not reduce criticism from both left and right, at least according to local buzz. Many were confused by this denunciation of a businessman’s lifestyle, thinking moving up is the normal road for big timers with money. The commentaries against his lifestyle were generally based on his own criticism of others who were living large. The excess talk created a political side show for commentators, not the least of which was overwhelming sympathy for his thought to be, much maligned wife Darla. The mother of his several children, Darla came from a popular Irish family in another city. What folks reckoned to be a wonderful marriage of two handsome people wound down quickly. One woman was heard to say, Another woman interrupting a successful marriage based on too much success and too little discipline.
The public insisted Art had been involved in this love triangle for over twenty years, going between Darla’s and Corinne’s homes.
Others hailed his supporting the success of liberal left candidates, while many criticized the limited source variety of his political donations with big dollars going to candidates who guaranteed support for insurance and financial industries. And as said at times in the Irish way about the newly demised, Aye, there were some questions!
One question stuck in many heads was the why of Art and his aide being there together at this strange rather rundown site. And then there were the other two seriously wounded unidentified people. Who are they? Rumor is Art and Corinne were thrown from the blast and hit by debris that killed them both. That was the rumor; whereas the other two had some burns which were thought by the public to mean they were further from the blast. But questions arose, why were they not dead? Why were they not hit by debris when they must have been near to the blast.
Beryl Kent listened to every rumor and tried to fix her brain on which idea supported her vision of what happened. She could not and thought, well, the universe laid this on my lap. I didn’t go looking for a problem to investigate today, but dead bodies in my view can’t be ignored. Captain Beauregard and his detectives will be on it. I have a meeting of the library board soon. It will afford me an opportunity to speak with the Mayor’s wife. Perhaps Mona, Captain Beauregard’s wife, will be there. She often presents on books important to teens. For sure I will get better gossip from her, or maybe not.
An amateur photographer uploaded the explosion photographs and video he timely took, to the distress of the police and news. Wherever he was stationed, he had captured the explosion and the upheaval with two bodies flying and then pinned down by debris and beams. Naturally, his post of his pictures was immediately taken down from social media. Still, it could be found on far-right media such as GAB and Rumble as well as You Tube. Beauregard and his detectives played it over and over in advance of getting a complete review by technical. The Captain mused, I don’t think we’ll find a fatal bullet in their bodies or the scars from a beating. They appear to be moving somewhat before landing. The beams and their impact on landing did the work. Could be, this is not homicide, just a terrible accident. Doesn’t mean we won’t do all the work to determine just what has happened. I’ve already heard from every politician because Mayor Fitchett is sick of repeating himself and referred them to me. I’m not the best at public relations, but am stuck with the job.
Lieutenant Mason Smith interrupted the Captain’s reverie. I have the names of the injured and you are in for a rough ride, Captain.
Yeah, how could any name make it rougher, Lieutenant?
What about biker leader Zed Albion of the Kill2Survive Club and Minister Abu Cason from Springfield?
What?
"Yup, you are in for a rollercoaster ride between criminals, drugs, and church. Not just any church, but Abu is minister of a very connected gospel church. He is into everything from education to politics and the effect of his interest is always disruption. Lots of folks would want him dead, but he, for certain, did not play a role in the explosion. He’s known to be petrified of fire. He was in a fire as a child and has some facial scars. Actually, they give him a masculine air, not a deformity. His injury here makes it a toss-up for potential killers.
Other biker leaders, some national, would want Zed out. Kill2survive Club has been making inroads in drug trafficking by violently interfering with their competition. At least sixty percent of the drive-by shootings have been linked to them, with the police in three cities unable to prove connection. Not one person arrested will open up about Zed and his group. Remember the dismembered body found in the Connecticut River by Longmeadow; it was the leader of a Crips sub-group who was tortured before the dismemberment done while he was still breathing. You don’t play with Zed.
Mason, who can shed light on a minister, a gang leader killer, an important business man and community leader and his lady friend all together in an explosion in an unlikely location in West Side? It’s one hell of a story if I can even imagine a story line for this one. Let’s get in the conference room. I want our uniforms at the hospital. Make the calls to Springfield police. I’ll call the District Attorney. Get to the wife, if the press is not already there.
3
Misogyny, Race, and Crime
Beryl Kent found herself defending Corinne Thompson, a woman for whom she personally had little respect. Her interpersonal exchanges with Corinne centered around Beryl’s hospital and charity work wherein both contributed. I don’t like Corinne. She puts people down in a most subtle manner, but they feel it. Despite that, she does good work, although she draws on the financial good work of her lover’s businesses. Am I being judgmental? Yup, but I notice she tries to make me feel obligated to her. She invents scenarios for me to join her to do good work, always telling me she’ll help me get to know the right people. She has charm, I’ll give her that and is handsome, not in a siren’s way, but more effectively. I notice she kisses up to important people but avoids any small lunches with minority women. The exception is if the woman has a husband who holds political office. Why do I bother to think about all this now; the poor woman is dead. Beryl, you are better than this. Move your thoughts to a higher plane.
Marjorie Phipps, wife to Bishop Aaron Phipps, answered Beryl’s call. Come on, Beryl, you know Corinne was uncomfortable with me and all Latin and Black women doing good work. Her boyfriend was as well. I’m the one who’s religious. I’ll pray for her soul, but I don’t excuse her actions. You must remember how she kissed up to Teisha Abbott, said she’d support Teisha’s job application with the Mass Department of Mental Health. Later, Teisha discovered Corinne personally called the director of the specific program to say Teisha did not have the necessary skills for dealing with the public. Teisha confronted Corinne, who denied everything.
"Marjorie, I find that unusual. Corinne normally would cover her tracks better. Did Teisha have good info or was she just down about losing the position? Although