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Chapter Forty

“S
O NOW SHE'S GOT
herself a lawyer,” Sampaio said.

“Yes,” Silva said.

It was the Monday after Aline's arrest. They were in the director's office in Brasília, just the two of them in the room.

“And the lawyer is that cheap shyster, Dudu Fonseca.”

“He's a shyster, but he's anything but cheap,” Silva said.

“Whatever. And her idea is he'll get her off so she can go out and kill that guy Salles, the one who really murdered her son.”

“I'm sure that's her intention. But it isn't going to happen. The lab results are in. The gun, the baseball bats, the wigs, the sunglasses, we found them all in her apartment. Not even Fonseca is going to be able to get her off now.”

“Fonseca would be making a big mistake if he did. Everybody from the president on down would have his balls.”

“And he knows it. I don't think he'll try very hard.”

“We've got her dead to rights? Guaranteed? No chance she's gonna be able to wriggle out of this?”

“No,” Silva said. “No chance.”

“Tell me this: how did Aline locate the people who'd been traveling in the business-class cabin?”

“She worked for the airline, remember? She had access to the passenger lists.”

“Lists, okay, but how about the victims' addresses?”

“Rivas, Cruz, Porto, Mansur, Palhares, Neves, they were all frequent fliers, all in the airline's mileage program. She must have gotten their addresses that way. Bruna, another airline employee, was no trouble at all. Sacca, we gave her.”

“And Girotti?”

“Remember I told you about that delegado, Bittencourt?”

“Oh, yeah. Him. You bust him yet?”

“Not yet. Soon. We're still gathering evidence of his other indiscretions. The guy's as crooked as they come. We surmise he told Aline when Girotti would be getting out of jail. She waited for it to happen and followed him.”

“But we don't know that for a fact.”

“No, we don't.”

“Why didn't she go after the old lady? And the guy with the weird name?”

“Senhora Porto and Marnix Kloppers? Perhaps because they were parents, too, the only ones on the flight who were. That's just a guess. I really don't know. I
do
know she consciously and purposefully excluded Lidia Porto. She visited her in her apartment, grilled her about the other passengers, and left without attacking her. Maybe because Senhora Porto told her she didn't rise from her seat during the entire flight.”

“And what about the priest? Why didn't she go after him?”

“I believe she would have. If she'd been able to locate him.”

“Crazy. How did she get to Brasília? And Rio?”

“Drove, probably. She owns a car, could have gone back and forth in a night. It would have been tiring, but it's doable. Ribeirão Prêto and Campinas are, of course, much closer.”

“And now she's clammed up completely, has she?”

“Yes.”

“So it isn't likely we're going to get any answers for the rest of our questions.”

“No.”

“You know what bugs me?”

“What's that, Director?”

“That pervert.”

“Pervert?”

“That pervert, Big Castor Salles. He'll come out of this with nothing more than an add-on for rape and another add-on for killing the kid. The odds are, he'll be out before she will.”

“The add-on for rape,” Silva said, “is guaranteed. We have the forensic evidence to make our case. But he won't serve even a day for the murder of Julio Arriaga Junior.”

“What? Why not? What about all the witnesses?”

“Everyone who was in that cell is frightened to death of him. He's a member of the PCC. He has friends. Zanon Parma, the public prosecutor, tried, but he couldn't find a single person willing to stand up in open court and testify.”

“Are you telling me Salles is going to walk?”

“On the murder charge, yes, he'll walk.”

“But … but if he hadn't killed the boy none of this would have happened. No one would have died. After all the trouble he's caused, a conviction for rape is nowhere near what Salles deserves.”

“No,” Silva said. “It isn't.”

Epilogue

T
HE FOLLOWING ARTICLE APPEARED
in
The Estado de São Paulo
, Brazil's leading newspaper, on the eleventh of March, 2008, three weeks and one day after the murder of Juan Rivas.

KILLER SHOT IN ESCAPE ATTEMPT

A
T APPROXIMATELY 5:30 P.M.
yesterday evening, Castor Salles, 28, was shot and killed while attempting to escape from police custody.

Salles, “Big Castor” to his cronies, was being transported to Federal Police headquarters when the incident occurred.

Already accused and incarcerated for assault, he was to be questioned about his involvement in the PCC, the country's largest and most dangerous criminal enterprise.

But upon arrival in the underground garage, he managed to slip his handcuffs. Using them as a weapon, he succeeded in stunning Haraldo Gonçalves, one of the agents accompanying him. He then made a grab for Gonçalves's pistol.

Salles was about to turn the weapon on his captors when he was shot to death by Agent Arnaldo Nunes, another federal policeman.

Hector Costa, the delegado in charge of the case, called the incident “a lamentable but clear-cut case of self-defense.”

Mario Silva, the Federal Police's Chief Inspector for Criminal Matters, praised Nunes for his courage and quick thinking during the confrontation.

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