The Cabin by the Sea: The Audrey Murders - Book Two

The Cabin by the Sea: The Audrey Murders - Book Two

Author:mateer, Leonie [mateer, Leonie]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Leonie Mateer
Published: 2014-09-30T16:00:00+00:00


C H A P T E R 4 6

It was in the early hours of the morning when Audrey put all of Jenkins belongings in his car and tidied the cabin. She would do a full clean when she returned. She had stripped the bed and put all the linens in the washing machine in the cottage laundry. She wanted no evidence of Jenkins on her property. He had drawn too much attention to her and now it was time to take that attention away from her.

It had been more difficult to move Jenkins, however. It required another trip on her trusted dolly. She managed to get him into the passenger seat of his car and she drove off into the darkness making sure to close both gates behind her. Every detail was crucial to her plan.

At the end of the driveway Audrey turned left and headed up the peninsula. At the end of the peninsula was Berghans Point. Audrey had never ventured very far up the peninsula. At the end of the public road was private property that reached for miles. Audrey just had to find a remote area to leave the car and Gavin.

A few kilometers up the road she found the perfect place. It was off the road and out of sight.

She got out of the car and pulled Gavin into the driver’s seat. She carefully removed his rifle from the back seat and placed it by the body. She made it fall from his head so it looked like a suicide. She was wearing gloves and had covered her boots, and wore a hat to prevent any of her DNA from being found at the scene. She took her time making sure every detail was taken care of.

The most important detail was the girl’s panties with the pink and purple hearts. She had neatly packed them in his bag knowing the police would search his belongings and there would be no doubt as to his connection with the missing girl.

As additional and final proof of his involvement in the girl’s murder she had discovered a flash drive with photos of the girl. The photos proved Gavin Jenkins was an abomination. It was by pure chance she had discovered the small card. She had found it hidden in an inside pocket of his raincoat when she was looking for his cell phone. Obviously the police had not discovered it there. She had taken the battery out of the phone and disposed of it in the dense bush on the side of the road.

It had taken more time than she expected to take care of business. She looked at her phone and saw it was getting on to seven thirty. The sun was already out and it was going to be a beautiful clear day. She knew she had to get down the peninsula and off the road before anyone stirred. Her neighbors were mostly retired and traffic on the road was little to none most of the time.



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