Wrath of the Gods by Kennedy J. Robert

Wrath of the Gods by Kennedy J. Robert

Author:Kennedy, J. Robert [Kennedy, J. Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Action & Adventure
Amazon: B06XBTXPMM
Goodreads: 123215550
Publisher: J. Robert Kennedy
Published: 2017-02-25T08:00:00+00:00


41

Municipal Police Detachment

Tepich, Mexico

Officer Hector Santana stared at the temporary morgue set up in a back room of their humble police station. Over a dozen bodies from the two vehicles at the dump, then another couple of dozen bodies from the drug lab, had it appearing World War Three had broken out in his tiny town.

It had taken most of the night to transport all of them. The Federales had been called, and help was to arrive later today, though this place would be ripe well before that. The part-time coroner stood beside him, shaking his head.

“I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Santana agreed. “From the tattoos, it looks like Galano’s men hit El Jefe’s lab. Something triggered an explosion, killing pretty much everyone except them.” He pointed at the pile of women from the trucks—the ones he recognized. “They survived, somehow met up with these others”—he pointed at a second pile—“and they were all killed by El Jefe’s men when they came to clean up the mess.”

The coroner shook his head. “This is absolutely insane. So much innocent blood. All so gringos can stick needles in their veins to escape their problems.” He spat. “They should try living here and see what real problems are!”

Santana grunted. “They might not be so quick to condemn us if they did.” He unzipped one of the bags sitting on the autopsy table.

“With this many dead, will you finally be able to do something about El Jefe and Galano?”

Santana gave him a look. “What do you think? The judge already turned down my request for a warrant.”

“Puta! Everyone in this godforsaken country is on the take.” He paused, glancing at Santana. “Present company excluded, of course.”

Santana smiled and bowed slightly. “Of course.” He stepped forward, pointing at the shoulder of the woman on the table, a woman he recognized from his neighborhood. “What do you make of that?”

The coroner bent down and examined the small welt and frowned. “Almost looks like a smallpox vaccine scar or something, but very recent.” He pulled out a scalpel and made a small incision then spread open the hole. “What the hell is this?”



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