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Public Crime of the Century - Open


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PLANET: CORUSCANT
LEVEL: SUB-LEVEL 34
PRECINCT: 56

"This isn't the crime of the century, Tom; how'd you get dragged into this?" Dave asked him as he stepped into the cordoned-off area of the apartment building.

"I owe John a favor from a while back; he's out with his wife on their honeymoon. I'm covering for him until next week," Tom replied as he glanced around. It was a rundown apartment building, and they were on a large landing on the 27th floor. The police tape cordoned off a hallway which led to several apartments. People were milling outside the tape, wondering what had happened and when they could go back home.

"Well, show me what you got," Tom said, taking a sip of caf from his lidded cup and rubbing his eyes with his left hand.

"Walk with me," Dave said, walking down the cordoned-off hallway toward an apartment at the back. "Apartment 27F is where we got the call for service from."

Dave stepped through the threshold of the door into a small apartment. Tom glanced at the door as he entered; no forced entry, he thought as he followed Dave.

The apartment was in good shape, albeit old. Directly through the front door and to the right was a small kitchen; past the kitchen was a small living and dining area with a small window that looked down into the sub-level's street. To the left of the kitchen was a door that led into what appeared to be a bedroom by the glance Tom got of the interior.

After giving the areas of the apartment he could see a once-over, he looked into the living room, where a body lay on the ground, covered with a thin white sheet.

Tom set his cup on the kitchen counter and looked at the sheet, covering the body of a being who was just like not to long ago. Now? They were just meat and bones.

Dave walked next to the body and looked down before speaking, "A neighbor found her like this about 2 hours ago. From what we can gather, she lived here alone—kept to herself by all accounts. Her name was Jane, ironically."

"Last of Doe?" Tom chuckled

"Were it so easy. Last of Yul."

"Why'd they check on her?" Tom asked.

Dave walked over and set his datapad on the kitchen counter next to Tom's cup. "The neighbor's name is Dorothy," Dave said and turned his datapad around, showing the details of the next-door neighbor. Tom picked it up and glanced over the notes before transferring what files Dave had so far to his datapad as Dave continued to speak.

"Apparently, she heard some banging or loud noises but didn't think much of it initially. Dorothy was going out for her anniversary meet up at some top level sushi place when she noticed the door was cracked open. Nosy neighbor knocks on the door and pushes it open, and voila, dead body."

Tom walked over and knelt next to Jane, removing the blanket and examining her corpse.

"Any obvious cause?" he asked as he saw nothing overt.

"No. Honestly, this is an easy one, Tom; she probably OD'd. Sorry they called you out for this one, but at least it'll be easy."

"Hmm," was all Tom said in reply.

Tom checked the woman's pockets for any personal items, finding nothing.

"Purse is on her bed," Dave supplied as Tom stood up, staring down at her.

"What do we know of her?"

"Not much. Pretty young, 28, no run-ins with Security or Police. She works as an accountant for some weapon manufacturing plant a few levels up. Seems to be pretty squared away honestly. No family or friends either; we couldn't find anyone to notify."

"Did you find any death sticks or other substances?"

"No. But you know how it is. These young kids go out and party, come back, and OD at home."

"Or she was drugged."

"Tom, don't make this into something it's not. You're on OT. Knock out the body sheet and go back home, man."

"You got body removal en route?" Tom asked.

"No, sorry. Wasn't sure what you dicks wanted to do when you got here," Dave said, smirking.

Tom chuckled, "Don't lie, Dave; you're just a lazy piece of chit."

"Guilty as charged," Dave said, holding up his hands. "You need me to hang around for anything?"

Tom glanced around, thinking, "No. You can pull the tape down too. Let the residents go back to their homes. I'll update you if I need anything."

"Sounds good. See you around, man," Dave said, leaving the apartment.

"You too."

Tom looked down at Jane Yul, "I'm sorry, sweetheart," he said softly and walked back to the kitchen counter, grabbing his datapad.

Tom looked around the now-still apartment, breathing softly. It was sparsely furnished, but there was a hint of pride in how Jane had decorated it. The more he looked, the more he realized it wasn't just a hint of pride, but a testament to her self-worth. Degrees from prestigious schools most people on this sub-level had never heard of, and certifications from skilled labor schools. Jane wasn't just an accountant but an extremely qualified researcher based on her history of these degrees, and at her age that was something you didn't see everyday. What was she doing way down here on Sublevel 34? She could be top-level by now, on a high rise, with a view.

Tom's gut instinct began to gnaw at him then. "Don't make it into something it's not, old man," he said to himself. He couldn't help himself, though. Why would someone so prominent live on Sublevel 34, and why would she take the risk of OD'ing on drugs? It didn't make sense. But then again, sometimes things didn't.

He entered Jane's bedroom and dumped her purse onto the bed, looking for a wallet. Tom pushed the items around until he found a small brown leather wallet. Not just any leather, either, but Bantha leather. Tom recognized the stamp of the company that made the wallet, two twisting horns spiraling away from each other. They had no stores near Sublevel 34. Interesting.

Jane had several cards and other non-essentials, which Tom took and bagged into evidence along with her ID chip and whatever personal belongings he could find that looked valuable.

Tom comm'd his dispatch, waiting as the tone kept beeping.

"Coruscant Police, how can I direct your call?" the voice on the other end said, and Tom recognized it.

"Patty, it's Tom. Start body removal for my call, please."

"You got it, ya need anything else?"

"No, I'm good. Thank you, Patty."

Tom walked back into the living room and started filling out the body removal form so Jane could be processed. He filled out her name, address, belongings, injuries, and other information until he came to the medication portion. He listed "none" and moved on to the final section.

He had two options. Suspicious Death. Natural Death.

Suspicious would lead to further testing of Jane's blood and give him the ability to pursue the case as he saw fit. Natural would get her thrown into an incinerator with no further thought. His finger hovered between both options. He had no probable reason to believe this was suspicious. Nothing. He didn't have the time and Coruscant Police didn't have the resources to thoroughly investigate every single death that may be suspicious. But still, his gut had told him something, and he wouldn't stop listening to it now.

SUSPICIOUS DEATH

SUBMIT

Tom dropped the datapad on the counter harshly and took a breath. Here we go, he thought.



Little murder mystery. If you want to join in and think your character can fit into the story then by all means go ahead. I may not directly respond to your RP every post, but I'll do my best to weave my story around your PC's.

Always feel free to send me a DM on here or discord if you have any ideas or want to brainstorm and join in.
 


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PLANET: CORUSCANT
LEVEL: SUB-LEVEL 34
PRECINCT: 56

Tom walked with the body as the mortuary workers maneuvered it out of the apartment and down the hallway to the lobby. They pushed Jane out of what had once been her home and to a waiting speeder that would fit the hovering stretcher.

"Listen, Hill," Tom said to one of the workers. "Do me a favor and tell Gregovitch to push this one's toxicology report to the top, okay? Tell him he owes me from 98."

"Whatever you say, Tom. Good seeing you, catch ya around," Hill said as he placed Jane's body in the back of the speeder and entered the driver seat. Tom watched the vehicle pull away into the muted traffic and took a deep breath, turning to walk to his speeder.

He climbed into the driver's seat of his speeder and placed the bag with Jane's belongings on the passenger seat cushion before starting the engine. A few seconds later, he was among a million other beings going about their daily lives in Sub-level 34.

THE OFFICE

"Kriffing hell, Tom, you can't just investigate everything willy-nilly," Captain Porter snapped at him from behind his desk. "You still have two domestics outstanding, as well as the bank robbery from last week and the Senator's kid who got mugged at the noodle place. Those take precedence over some make belief you have of this girl being what," Porter checked his datapad, "Drugged to death? Come on, Tom, we don't have the time, and I can't spare you from your cases; you know this."

"Captain, you know as well as I, the Senator's kid played smart mouth with a retired bounty hunter and got the kriff beat out of him; it's his fault. The domestic victims won't ID their suspects because they're scared of retribution, and I can't force them to do anything they don't want to do, and the bank robbery was a gang hit. That bank is just a front for the gambling business set up in the back. They got hit by their rivals who wanted to square up because that same gang hit them the week before; now that
is a waste of my time."

"This," Tom said, pointing to the datapad with Jane's face displayed on it, "Is something. It makes no sense, and that's a clue in our line of work. A girl as qualified as Jane with everything to live for, living in a rundown apartment that is not worth what her salary pays her from upstairs. It's not gonna take me long. I'll shoot off a couple of warrants to get her info, double-check everything, and then call it. A couple of hours at most," he continued as he stood up from the chair and began to walk backward to the door, "You won't even know I stopped working the P-case."

Porter sighed and rubbed his face with both hands before replying, "Don't call it a P-Case, you know I hate that, even though that is what it is. Anyways, you have a day to get me something concrete before I pull the rug from under your feet and strangle you with it."

Tom gave Porter a sarcastic two-fingered salute and left the office. He walked back through the open office area where techs, analysts, detectives, droids, and many other personnel did their best to keep Coruscant's streets safe and moving.

"Tom, that DV victim is here. She says she knows who the suspect is," another detective told Tom. "I put her in interview room 12," he said, walking away.

"Well, let's see if she remembers, huh," Tom said to himself as he walked to the interview room.

THE INTERVIEW

"Well, Ms. Ehunn, what have you got for me?" Tom said as he sat down, dropping the datapad on the table before him.

"I know I said I didn't know who it was…" Ms. Liverly stopped, choking up before continuing, her voice translator making gurgling sounds trying to cope with the noise, "But I do. It was the children's father."

The female Ithorian in front of him wiped the moistness from her eyes before continuing, "But he's connected to some bad people; I'm afraid for my kids."

"And yourself," Tom interjected. "But listen. I can put him away for a time. It's time enough for you to get the kids, jump ship, and get to a new sub-level. Coruscant Victim Services has money for relocation; it's a one-time lump sum. I put you in for it, and you get it within a few hours, and you get out. But," Tom said, holding up a finger, "You have to get out.
If you choose to stay, I can't station someone at your house every hour of the day. You must take care of yourself and your kids and get out."

The Ithorian looked around before taking a deep breath and answering, "Ok."

THE OFFICE

"So she gave him up, huh," Linel told Tom as he walked over to his desk.

"Ya. But I'm not sure if she's going to leave honestly. You know how DV is, revolving door and all that. Victim services came through so let's hope for the best."

"You think she will?"

Tom mulled it over before replying. "I hope so. I really do. But it's gotta be hard. She has no job or source of income; she relies on that dirtbag for everything, and he beats her for it. Let's hope she takes the chance we give her and leaves."

"What about this," Linel said, tapping the datapad with Jane's profile.

"I don't know, man. Something just isn't right. I'm just gonna take a looksy and see what comes up."

"Well, let me know if you need anything, Tom. I'll let you get to it," Linel said, tapping Tom's desk as he walked away.

Tom worked fast, typing the warrants and sending them to be processed. Jane's phones, her accounts for banks, her online social media accounts, everything was getting worked. He hoped something would come back with some answers, for better or worse.

A couple of hours later, the returns hit his desk-pad: bank accounts, media accounts, call and message records, and holo-net returns—everything he needed to determine whether something more was going on than just an OD.

It didn't take long to figure out. Tom opened the bank account returns and saw her current balance stated:

1,087,098.67 CREDITS AVAILABLE

"What the feth?" Tom sputtered. He opened the transaction and looked at the deposit date and amount. 24 hours ago, this had come through:

DEPOSIT: 1,080,000 - ORIGINATING ACCOUNT - 00897909877/0987-0561

Someone had deposited a life-changing amount of credits into her account a day before she died? Not a coincidence. That was all he needed.

Tom started typing up another warrant for Jane's account, he needed to figure out who the originating owner was.

 
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Nos had been playing nice with the secretary at Coruscant Precinct 56 for the better part of an hour.

Some silver spoon kid mouthed off and got off easy. While it could be open and shut, if one retired bounty hunter gets away with it, soon every trade federation, Hutt, and imperial defector wannabe is going to start targeting senators' families to influence their voting.

Nos would have preferred an extralegal solution, but with the increased scrutiny on the Senate after the Hapes clusterkark he had to play by the rules. Rules which meant he had to wait until the officer overseeing the case actually returned to the Precinct.

"And exactly when will he be returning?" Nos asked for the twelfth time. There was a reason he wasn't on DipServ.

Captain, you know as well as I, the Senator's kid played smart mouth with a retired bounty hunter and got the kriff beat out of him; it's his fault.

"Actually, nevermind, I think I'll contact him another way."
Nos said, leaving the info desk despite the secretary's protests.

Tom Darthur, the detective he'd been waiting for - now Nos had a face and voice to the name. Before the secretary could mouth off further, Nos finally flashed both SIA and SSF badges and invited himself into the Precinct.

His Zeltron Empathy let him in on a hunch. This detective was focused on something, more important than what Nos could solve with a back-alley field interrogation. He stalked detective Darthur throughout the Precinct, following that emotion moreso than visual line of sight.

Eventually, the detective stopped at his desk to type up warrants - and evidently learned something big based on the emotion Nos's empathic telepathy picked up on.

Captain Nos, the musclebound, crimson-skinned, sour-faced Zeltron agent and Senate Commando, emerged from the pillar he'd been leaning on.

The sooner this gets investigated the sooner things with the senator's kid can go through the "proper channels". Proper channels that seemed to want Detective Darthur to search elsewhere.

Nos peeked over the detective's shoulder, quiet as a loth-cat.

"That's quite a sum."


 


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PLANET: CORUSCANT
LEVEL: SUB-LEVEL 34
PRECINCT: 56


The account that sent this money was most likely a throwaway, an offshore account that would lead to another account, which would lead to another account. Regardless, Tom typed up the warrants, knowing even the best criminals made mistakes. If someone had slipped up once, he would find their mistake and make them regret it.

He was so deep into thought that when he heard, "That's quite a sum," he nearly jumped out of his seat. Tom glanced over his shoulder and stated, "Feth it to the force you almost gave me a heart attack."

He tapped the screen on his desk-pad, which displayed the large transaction, "It is." Tom rubbed his face before continuing, "It doesn't make sense. Dump money into her account and then kill her? Why waste the time-" Tom stopped as he replayed the image of the individual standing behind him in his mind.

Tom spun his chair around and faced the large Zeltron standing over him, casually dropping his hand onto his sidearm. The individual in front of him had the air of someone used to violence, and Tom already felt off-balance by being seated and in an awkward position. This was no Coruscant Police member; he was something different, which never boded well.

His mind began to race. Who was this? Why was he here? Was he part of Jane's death? Was he here to get Tom off the case, make him make it disappear? Something worse? Tom calmed his mind and remembered who he was; no one would stop him from getting to the truth. No one.

"I must admit, my friend, you have me at a disadvantage here," Tom said, standing up and displaying a more relaxed posture, hands on hips, stating, "Tom Darthur, Coruscant Police Force, and you are?"


 
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"I must admit, my friend, you have me at a disadvantage here," Tom said, standing up and displaying a more relaxed posture, hands on hips, stating, "Tom Darthur, Coruscant Police Force, and you are?"

"Nos Voros, Senate Security Force"
Nos said with a flash of one of his badges. figured revealing SIA affiliation would only put the already startled detective further on edge.

"I'm here about the case with the loudmouth runt, but by the looks of things that will have to wait."

Nos pondered what the detective had let slip.

"Account holder's been killed after a deposit? What gain would someone have with that, estate fraud as a money laundering scheme? Assuming the money actually goes to the next of kin. Planning on tracing those Credits both ways, where they came from and where they end up?"
Nos asked, more from curiosity instead of any accidental at toe-stepping. The bodyguard to agent pipeline usually put Nos on the tail end of investigations, it was rare for him to see the legwork leading up to a arrest.

"You don't mind Senatorial resources aiding your investigation, do you? I've got some time to kill and I'm not exactly chomping at the bit to deal with the brat's case either."

 


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PLANET: CORUSCANT
LEVEL: SUB-LEVEL 34
PRECINCT: 56


Kriff me, Tom thought. SSF here? Why? That question was answered almost immediately with a:
"I'm here about the case with the loudmouth runt, but by the looks of things that will have to wait."


"Ah," was all Tom managed before Nos Voros continued speaking.

"I am, yeah," Tom replied to Nos's inquiry. "It's curious. Jane, that's the name of my deceased, or victim if you will, has a stellar background and, by all accounts, is more qualified to be top-side than most. What she was doing down here confuses me the most. She worked for a large weapon manufacturer as an accountant, but her qualifications tend to say she was more than just an accountant. But that's just a hunch from me. Warrants are almost ready for these accounts, but I doubt I'll get much at my level. I can almost guarantee these accounts will lead me nowhere."

Tom sat back down and pulled up a screen on his desk-pad which stated:

SENATE SECURITY FORCE REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL AID FORM 3124.

"I don't mind; I get the sense you know what you're doing. You want a paper trail?" He asked Nos as he turned to face him again, pointing his thumb back at the screen, "Or prefer to do this a different way? Oh, and the Senator's kid, it's not my first run in him with him. I'm sure he'll be fine. Maybe."



 
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She worked for a large weapon manufacturer as an accountant, but her qualifications tend to say she was more than just an accountant.

An 'accountant' a with a mysterious account adjustment just prior to death. Something in there are at Nos, but he didn't have enough details to form an idea yet.

"I don't mind; I get the sense you know what you're doing. You want a paper trail?" He asked Nos as he turned to face him again, pointing his thumb back at the screen, "Or prefer to do this a different way? Oh, and the Senator's kid, it's not my first run in him with him. I'm sure he'll be fine. Maybe."

"Something as white collar as this we'll need a paper trail of some sort, but I suspect the important bits will be conveniently missing, considering the employer and the sum. If the employer's withholding any information or getting an official subpoena seems unlikely..."
Nos pause for a moment, scratching his beard. "I could probably get their financial data from an on-site terminal. If the warrant comes back with data on the sender of the account that probably won't be necessary, however."

Nos pondered for a moment.
"Do we have any personal info on Jane? Associates, next of kin, statements of neighbors, that sort of thing? Or is her last name Doe?"

Nos was relieved to see an actual surname on the screen with a quick check.

"As for the senator's kid... well, I suppose I'm not really here for the kid so much as the old bounty hunter, but I don't suspect they make a habit of slapping around drunken delinquents, I'm in no rush."

 


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PLANET: CORUSCANT
LEVEL: SUB-LEVEL 34
PRECINCT: 56

"Something as white collar as this we'll need a paper trail of some sort, but I suspect the important bits will be conveniently missing, considering the employer and the sum. If the employer's withholding any information or getting an official subpoena seems unlikely..."
Nos pause for a moment, scratching his beard. "I could probably get their financial data from an on-site terminal. If the warrant comes back with data on the sender of the account that probably won't be necessary, however."


"I agree," Tom said, spinning back around and sending off the form with vague requests for Senate Assistance for Bank Reports.

"Something tells me your intuition is correct. I have a feeling this company is going to stonewall us. There is something deeper going on; they may not know anything, but my guess is that they do. I doubt this warrant will get me much; I might need you sooner than I think."

"Do we have any personal info on Jane? Associates, next of kin, statements of neighbors, that sort of thing? Or is her last name Doe?"


Tom slid his data-pad over to Nos, chuckling as he heard him refer to her as Doe, "I said the same thing. This is everything I have on here so far. Honestly, it's not much. It seems she was a loner by all accounts, with no family or anything. It's weird, ya know, someone that educated with no one behind her." Tom's eyes unfocused as he thought about the girl, a potential star citizen, all alone. No family knowing how well she was doing, nothing. He snapped back to reality before replying about the bounty hunter.

"Neither was I. I got a tip from an old friend that BH is hiding. He got word who the kid was and vanished. He'd be hard for us to find, but you might have better luck when the time comes."

Tom's desk-pad chimed as the warrant was processed and sent.

"This warrant is signed and sent off to the banks, but they legally have a few days to respond to it. If you're not in the habit of waiting, now might be your time."


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While there was something tragic about the woman dying alone and unknown he had a feeling there was some key details missing.

The bounty hunter laying low didn't bother Nos right this moment anyway.

"This warrant is signed and sent off to the banks, but they legally have a few days to respond to it. If you're not in the habit of waiting, now might be your time."

"A few days, assuming they don't find a loophole or get an extension. A bank's office is pretty tight security, but not impossible. That's if it's an Alliance-backed let alone third party federation or a cartel shell-corp."

Nos nodded. "I'll see what I can do. You got any interest in seeing what they may be hiding firsthand?" After all, the safest evidence was stored in the mind, any trail of data being pulled could render it unusable in court anyway. Could be useful to have a second person to run interference too.

 

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