‘Twice. And for a total of nearly eighteen months. Leppel remembers him well. Says he was a right nasty piece of work, but definitely not a drug addict. Apparently some of his colleagues used to take the piss out of him because for all his so-called hardness he was petrified of needles.’
‘I knew there was nothing natural about his death. But that arsehole Burley’s saying it was a self-administered overdose.’
‘Capper told me this morning that all they’re charging Jean Tanner with is possession of a Class A drug.’
I sighed. ‘I can’t see why they don’t at least charge her with the illegal disposal of a dead body. At this rate, we’ll be lucky if she ends up with a fine.’
‘Maybe we should try and talk to her.’
‘Maybe.’ I sipped my coffee, wishing there was something I could lean on her with. But what did I have that Neil Vamen didn’t? There was no way I could put pressure on her and she’d know it. But in spite of everything, I’m an optimist, and that means I don’t give up. I was just going to have to think of a way.
‘Anyway, good work, Dave. You’ve done well.’
Berrin shrugged. ‘I’m not entirely useless, Sarge. I can do more than just routine enquiries, you know.’
I nodded. ‘Yeah, I do know. I’ll do a better job of keeping you in the loop in future.’ He nodded, acknowledging the fact that I was indirectly apologizing, and I hoped we could leave it at that.
I picked up the phone and tried Malik’s number. Amazingly enough, he actually answered, though he informed me he was in a hurry.
‘This Krys Holtz thing’s turning into a nightmare,’ he explained.
‘How come?’
‘Well, no-one’s co-operating, as usual. The family say they don’t know what we’re talking about and apparently Krys is fine, just not around at the moment, and now suddenly all the staff at the brothel are retracting their statements. Plus, we’ve got no intelligence on the ground as to who might be behind it.’
‘I’m sorry to bother you, Asif, but did you find out anything about this company, Dagmar Holdings?’
‘I haven’t had time. I’ll get something sorted for you by tomorrow, I promise. Have you tried Companies House for any information?’
‘Yes, I have. The company exists all right. They sent me pages of stuff but nothing that really tells me very much.’
‘I’ll see what I can come up with. Can you give me your mobile number again?’
I reeled it out and Malik said his goodbyes, saying he had to go.
I flicked off the phone and stared at the pile of accounts for Dagmar Holdings Ltd in my in-tray. I really needed to give them a closer look. I looked at my watch. Ten to twelve. It could wait until later.
‘Do you fancy a drink and a bite to eat?’ I asked Berrin.
He nodded and grinned. ‘I could do with both.’
‘Then let’s get out of here,’ I said, and we got to our feet, once again leaving the Matthews incident room empty and silent.
Iversson
Tugger Lewis cooked supper that night. Thai fish curry with noodles and stir-fried veg. Very nice. Apparently he’d been working as a trainee chef for the previous six months, and whatever they’d been teaching him seemed to have done the trick because it was one of the best meals I’ve had in years. It gave me renewed faith in the British education system, to tell you the truth. The only thing spoiling it was Johnny, who’d been moaning pretty much non-stop ever since he’d discovered who the owner of the ‘Elvis barnet’ was. As I finished my last mouthful, he was just starting up again, like a stuck CD.
‘I’ve got to earn some more out of all this,’ he told the rest of us as we sat round the kitchen table. ‘That’s Krys bark-at-the-fucking-moon Holtz we’ve got down there, known affectionately as the Barnsbury Torturer, and that’s by his mum. The one geezer in the whole of north London you don’t want to get on the wrong side of, and I’m part of the team that’s kidnapped him. It’s all right for you lot. You’re all making a decent wedge out of this. I’ve got to make do with fuck all.’
‘That’s because you haven’t had to do fuck all, Johnny,’ I told him. ‘All you did was drive the car. We had the hard work.’
‘I’ve had to put my Niagaras on the line, Max, just like everyone else, even though no-one asked me if I wanted to. And I’ve got to live round this fucking city for the rest of my life, permanently wondering if I’m going to end up making a one-way visit to Krys’s workshop.’
‘No-one’s going to find you out,’ said Joe, taking another mouthful.
‘I nicked the cars, remember? The coppers could get some sort of lead that puts them on to me and then I’m fucked. I might get nicked for something I didn’t even want a part in, and then it’ll get back to the Holtzes, which is far worse.’
‘You worry too much,’ I told him. ‘Take the money you’re going to get, be pleased with it, and leave it at that. You never know, tomorrow might be your last day on earth. Don’t spend it crapping your pants about something that’ll probably never happen.’
‘It’s easy for you to say. You’ll have enough so you can fuck off wherever you want.’
‘Ah, stop being so fucking gutless.’
It was Kalinski who spoke, his tone contemptuous. He was wearing a black polo-neck sweater with three thick gold chains over it, and his greying hair was slicked back. It made him look like a gangsta version of the Milk Tray man. He’d pushed his plate to one side, having eaten less than half the food he’d been given, and was puffing on a Rothmans.
‘You think you know fear?’ he said, pointing his cigarette at Johnny. ‘Eh?’ Johnny didn’t say anything. He looked like he was an expert in it. ‘You don’t know shit. I’ll
