The Cold Moon (Lincoln Rhyme 7) - Page 114

BENJAMIN CREELEY HOMICIDE

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* 56-year-old Creeley, apparently suicide by hanging. Clothesline. But had broken thumb, couldn't tie noose.

* Computer-written suicide note about depression. But appeared not to be suicidally depressed, no history of mental/emotional problems.

* Around Thanksgiving two men broke into his house and possibly burned evidence. White men, but faces not observed. One bigger than other. They were inside for about an hour.

* Evidence in Westchester house:

* Broke through lock; skillful job.

* Leather texture marks on fireplace tools and Creeley's desk.

* Soil in front of fireplace has higher acid content than soil around house and contains pollutants. From industrial site?

* Traces of burned cocaine in fireplace.

* Ash in fireplace.

* Financial records, spreadsheet, references to millions of dollars.

* Checking logo on documents, sending entries to forensic accountant.

* Diary re: getting oil changed, haircut appointment and going to St. James Tavern.

* Analysis of ash from Queens CS lab:

* Logo of software used in corporate accounting.

* Forensic accountant: standard executive compensation figures.

* Burned because of what they revealed, or to lead investigators off?

* St. James Tavern

* Creeley came here several times.

* Apparently didn't use drugs while here.

* Not sure whom he met with, but maybe cops from the nearby 118th Precinct of the NYPD.

* Last time he was here--just before his death--he got into an argument with persons unknown.

* Checked money from officers at St. James--serial numbers are clean, but found coke and heroin. Stolen from precinct?

* Not much drugs missing, only 6 or 7 oz. of pot, 4 of coke.

* Unusually few organized crime cases at the 118th Precinct but no evidence of intentional stalling by officers.

* Two gangs in the East Village possible but not likely suspects.

* Interview with Jordan Kessler, Creeley's partner, and follow-up with wife.

* Confirmed no obvious drug use.

* Didn't appear to associate with criminals.

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