3 Gripping Jack McCall Mysteries by David Bishop

3 Gripping Jack McCall Mysteries by David Bishop

Author:David Bishop [Bishop, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: David Bishop


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DUNN IN DC

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL TO TINSELTOWN,

ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO PRINT, AND SOME THAT ISN’T

WE NEVER CONDONE MURDER—NEVER?

Three nights ago, a man only a few of us have ever heard of was murdered in the nation’s capital. His name was Nenad Beara, a Serbian who showed up in America about two years ago. It’s unclear how he got into the country. Serbia isn’t part of our Visa Waiver Program. Nonetheless, he’s now here and it appears he’ll stay. No one’s come forward to claim his remains, so it’s likely the war criminal will be buried in another poor use of public funds. The police have determined he showed up about a year after being released from prison for being convicted as a war criminal by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Beara was released after serving five years of a nine-year sentence. The charges included multiple counts of murder, rape, genocide, property confiscation and destruction. Among those he murdered were men, women, and children guilty of simply being Bosniaks, and for merely living on land desired by those who employed Beara and other henchmen like him.

Males from age twelve through sixty-five were collected and shot dead by the thousands. Their final resting place, unmarked massive trench graves. The few not murdered were tossed in hellholes the paperwork politely referred to as prisons. Their offense: it was possible they might become part of a not yet formed army to resist the Serbs and Croatians busy murdering, pillaging, and raping their way across the land. The butchers called it ethnic cleansing. The worst of the worst may have been in a town called Srebrenica which, as a result of the demonic indulgences of the invaders, had its population cut down from 35,000 to something close to 13,000. One of those in charge at Srebrenica was Nenad Beara. The lives of the females were spared, often after being defiled by soldiers in the field. Beara was a sergeant who commanded a squad in Srebrenica. Later, Beara was a guard at a prison where Bosniaks who weren’t murdered were held and brutalized. There were no female prisoners, but there are reports of females being brought in by the truckload to entertain the guards. The fates of these trucked-in women remain another of the many unsolved mysteries in this, one of the world’s least proud periods. The warden at the prison was Jovo Ivanović, a war criminal still at large.

Night before last, Nenad Beara received the fate he brought to so many. He was murdered. That it was a homicide is of no doubt. The police found him tied hand and foot with a plastic bag over his head, secured by duct tape circling his neck. To date, the DC homicide squad has no witnesses and no suspects. While not knowing, it is easy to surmise that someone who was brutalized and/or whose family was murdered by, or under the order of Beara likely found their measure of revenge.



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