Jack called Kathy and asked her to bring Kelly back to the hotel for lunch. When Jack returned from taking Shadow for a short walk, Kathy and Kelly were waiting for him. “Thanks for the invitation,” Kathy said. “We were thinking about lunch.”
“Eat up, it’s going to be a long day and night. My hired investigators found the Pakistani ringleader, got good pictures of him, his car, and apartment building. He’s the only one who may know where the pipeline is taking Sally McGovern. He shares the apartment with another male Pakistani. I want to grab the leader, Mohammed Azuri, and ask him some questions. Everyone will carry the .22 High Standard automatics with attached silencers and use .22 long, hollow tip rounds. We have three of them in the hidden compartment in the Ford Flex.
“Tonight will be tougher. Unlike Walid, I don’t see how we can let Azuri and his roommate live. Let’s hope Azuri is home alone. If he isn’t, we leave whoever else is there for someone to eventually find. I believe Azuri will be hard to crack and if we let him go, we’ll be looking over our shoulders all the time. He is the kind of enemy that is better dead. We’ll need another panel truck, bigger than the last one, if possible.”
Kathy said, “I’ll get the truck from a different place. Kelly, you check out the apartment building, security issues, entrances, cameras, and take a look at the hallway this thug lives on. The pictures from the investigative team are good. We don’t need too much more recon. No chances and go armed.”
In the next hour, Jack went over the way he wanted this operation to go down. When he was sure everyone knew their role he said, “Everyone get some rest. If we find out where Sally is being taken, we’ll move immediately to intercept and rescue her.”
“Jack, do you believe there is a chance?” Kelly asked.
“Yes. We’ve had some lucky breaks. With some more luck and top execution on our part, there is a chance. You told us Sally is tough and a fighter. That improves our odds. Rescue is one thing. Escaping with a drugged victim is another thing. I put our plane on standby. The pilot is someone I trust and we can take some handguns with us. But, where we have to go will dictate whether we can use them.”
With all personal cell phones left in the hotel, their communications were limited to using the pre-paid cells Kathy had bought earlier in the day. Jack decided to bring Shadow. No one had ever escaped Shadow. He could hold a captive still for hours without help. Kelly’s recon of the apartment produced no new information. It was now 9:00 PM. Everyone was gloved and ready. Jack and Kelly slipped out of the large panel truck and made their way to a locked side entrance. Picking the lock took 30 seconds. They went up the staircase to the fifth floor. Jack hung back as Kelly went up to the door and knocked. In the dim hall light beneath a hat she was sure she wouldn’t be recognized in spite of her association with Sally. She heard someone come to the door and use the peephole. A voice said, “What do you want?”
Kelly said, “You drive a black Chevy Impala?”
“So what if I do? What business is it of yours?”
“Well, I was trying to park and backed into a black Impala parked out front.”
“You did what?” the man said, as he opened the door. Kelly saw that it was Azuri and stepped to her left. Jack charged into the room. He saw a man sitting on the couch watching TV and shot him twice in the head. Kelly followed Jack into the room in one leaping step and knocked Azuri to the floor. She kicked the door shut. Azuri was conscious as Jack pushed his .22 automatic into his throat. Kelly patted Azuri down and found an eight-inch, double-edged boot knife. She checked for a pulse in the man Jack shot. No pulse, but a snub nose .38 revolver was in his pocket. Kelly wondered what a so-called bad thug was doing with a gun like that. She hurried back to help Jack tape up their captive and saw Jack quickly and efficiently turn on a recorder so Kathy could hear what happened next.
Jack taped Azuri’s mouth shut and began to talk to him as Kelly taped his legs and arms. When she finished, Jack moved the silenced-elongated barrel on his .22 automatic from Azuri’s throat to his forehead. He could see his eyes focusing on the weapon. With his free hand, Jack slapped his face back and forth. He sat back for a moment straddling Azuri’s chest and said, “Do I have your attention?”
Jack raised his hand again and Azuri nodded vigorously. Jack said, “That’s better. I’m going to ask you some questions. Your life depends on the answers. First, I know your name and that you are from Pakistan. You are the leader of the people who watch young women for the kidnappers. I know the names of all your people, where they live, and that all your cars are stolen. I know more. I want the truth. I’ll punish you for any lies or for failing to answer my questions. Your friend Abdul is dead. He died quickly. You won’t if you fail to help me. It will be painful to resist. Do you understand?”
Again Azuri nodded. Jack leaned over and pressed a piece of duct tape over his nose. Azuri struggled to breathe. Jack turned and whispered to Kelly, “No need to take him out to the truck. We can do the job right here with less risk.”
“He’s stopped struggling,” Kelly noted.
“When I pull off the tape with part of his mustache, he will be ready to help.”
Azuri gasped and choked as he struggled to start breathing again. Jack said, “Are you ready to answer my questions now?”
Jack ripped the tape off his mouth along with pieces of his straggly beard. Azuri started to talk. Jack slapped him and started to put the tape back on. “The rule is that you only talk to answer my questions. If you understand the rule, we can start again.” Azuri nodded hurriedly.
Jack stopped re-applying the duct tape and asked, “Where is Sally McGovern?” shoving a picture of her in front of Azuri’s face.
Azuri said, “I don’t know.”
“Wrong answer,” Jack said and put the tape back over his mouth and nose. To keep his struggles quiet, Jack held his legs still.
When Azuri’s face got red with blue tinges in his lips, Jack pulled the tape off, taking more beard and mustache.
It took a few minutes before his color returned and the gasping stopped. Jack asked, “Same question, but I want a different answer.”
Azuri’s eyes were rolling, looking for something to help him. Jack said, “I don’t hear anything,” and reached for the roll of gray duct tape.
Azuri frantically said, “No! No! I don’t know where she is now but I know where she is being taken.”
Jack patted Azuri on the cheek and said, “That’s better. Tell me more.”
“We turned her over to the Arabs as usual. They are the moneymen. Ali Hussein is the only one I know. He pays me. He was complaining of having to take this one by road to a marina on the big bay. Where she would be put on a boat down the Inland Waterway to Amelia Island, Florida.”
“Sorry! Not enough. Tell me more.”
Azuri looked into Jack’s eyes, saw no mercy, and frantically thought of what he could say. Jack tore off a strip of duct tape. Before he pasted it over Azuri’s mouth and nose, Azuri burst out, “She’s going to Karachi, Pakistan.”
Jack stopped and said, “Keep talking.”
“The boat is called Night Lady.”
“How is she going to Karachi?”
“A big freighter will take her as a passenger with a nurse.”
“Where do I find Ali Hussein?”
“He moves all the time. He ordered me to take my watchers to Baltimore. He will be there. He travels in a room on wheels.”
“Have you ever seen it?”
“Only a picture. He’s very happy with it. Passengers can go from the front with the driver to the back for tea or a snack. Sometimes he moves our women for short distance in his motor room.”
“Where is it now?”
“I don’t know. Maybe on the way to Baltimore by now.”
“Tell me what it looks like.”
“It looks like a small furniture moving truck with windows. It is colored like the desert sand.”
“Where will he meet you in Baltimore?”
“Ali gives me the name and address of a motel. We wait there for him. He meets with me. Gives me orders and tells me another place for my people to live near the woman we are to watch.”
Jack asked Azuri to describe Ali.
Azuri said, “He is a big man. Taller than you. Has a short beard and mustache. Is darker than me. Also has a knife scar from his right ear to the middle of his nose. He’s proud of this scar. He killed the man who cut him. Likes to work with a knife. Does not like guns.”
“Thank you,” Jack said, getting off Azuri’s legs. Then he got to his feet and started to the door, pausing to look over his shoulder, then half-turned to shoot Azuri twice in the forehead. When Azuri’s body was still, Jack and Kelly took off the duct tape and cleaned his face of the adhesive residue and put his boot knife in his hand. Kelly told Jack about the .38 she found in the pocket of the dead man on the couch. Jack pulled the .38 part way out of the pocket to lead the investigators to believe he was pulling his weapon out when he was killed.









