Savage Son by Corey Mitchell
Author:Corey Mitchell [Mitchell, Corey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Murder, Nonfiction, Retail, True Crime
ISBN: 9780786020133
Google: y8xqPgAACAAJ
Amazon: B003KN3JSO
Barnesnoble: B003KN3JSO
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 2010-02-15T05:00:00+00:00
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March 10, 2004
The UPS Store
Preston Road
Dallas, Texas
Detective Marshall Slot had every intention of using Adam Hipp as much as he could against Bart Whitaker. One more avenue came in the guise of attempting to frame Bart by using a post office box (POB) in Dallas. As Adam began to let Bart know that he was onto him and that he wanted a little hush money, Slot felt as if he had Bart right where he wanted him. He figured the next logical step would be to set up a POB so he could catch Bart making physical transactions with Hipp in order to pay for his silence.
Adam agreed to the scheme and set the plan in motion by acquiring a box at The UPS Store in Dallas, in the general vicinity of Chase Bank, where Hipp worked. Slot contacted Detective Marshall Bearor, of the Highland Park Police Department, who would oversee any transactions that took place at the POB inside The UPS Store.
Hipp told Bart about the POB and said that he should send the money to Hipp as quickly as possible. Thus, the “blackmailing” of Bart Whitaker had begun.
Detective Slot explained to Hipp the necessity behind the transaction. If Hipp was to receive a payment from Bart, it would show “further acknowledgment or admission from Bart that he had previously tried to do this (conspire to murder his family) and that he knew that the 2003 murders had particular coincidences with the previous conspiracies.”
Once Hipp made the call to Bart to set the transaction in motion, all he could do was sit back and hope that something would arrive.
It did.
Just a few days later, Detective Bearor visited The UPS Store to check on the post office box. Sure enough, there was a package sitting inside. It was addressed to Adam Hipp. It was a standard white bubble mailer envelope. Inside the envelope was $200, in cash.
Upon closer inspection, Detective Bearor spotted the unusual return address on the upper left-hand side of the envelope. On it was written the following:
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