Pip knew from her murder map that it would take Ravi about eighteen
minutes to walk from his house to Romer Close. He was four minutes faster, running when he spotted her.
โWhat is it?โ he said, slightly out of breath and brushing the hair back off his face.
โย Itย is a lot of things,โ Pip said quietly. โIโm not quite sure where to start so I just will.โ
โYouโre freaking me out.โ His eyes flicked over her face, searching.
โIโm freaking me out too.โ She paused to take a large breath, and hopefully force her figurative stomach back down her windpipe. โOK, you know I was looking for the drug dealer, from my lead at the calamity party.
He was there tonight, dealing in the car park and I followed him home. He lives here, Ravi. The road where Andieโs car was found.โ
Raviโs eyes wandered up to trace the outline of the dark street. โBut how do you even know heโs the guy that supplied Andie?โ he asked.
โI didnโt for sure,โ she said. โI do now. But wait thereโs another thing I have to tell you first and I donโt want you to be mad.โ
โWhy would I be mad?โ He looked down at her, his soft face hardening around the eyes.
โUm, because I lied to you,โ she said, her gaze down on her own feet instead of Raviโs face. โI told you that Salโs police interview hadnโt arrived yet. It did, over two weeks ago.โ
โWhat?โ he said quietly. A look of unconcealed hurt clouded his face, wrinkling his nose and forehead.
โIโm sorry,โ Pip said. โBut when it arrived and I read through it, I thought youโd be better off not seeing it.โ
โWhy?โ
She swallowed. โBecause it looked really bad for Sal. He was evasive with the police and outright told them he didnโt want to say why he and Andie were arguing on that Thursday and Friday. It looked like he was trying to hide his own motive. And I was scared that maybe heโd actually killed her and I didnโt want to upset you.โ She chanced to look up at his eyes.
They were drawn and sad.
โYou think Sal is guilty after all this?โ
โNo, I donโt. I just doubted it for a while, and I was scared what it would do to you. I was wrong to do that, Iโm sorry. It wasnโt my place. But I was also wrong to ever doubt Sal.โ
Ravi paused and looked at her, scratching the back of his head. โOK,โ he said. โItโs OK, I get why you did it. So whatโs going on?โ
โI just found out exactly why Sal was so weird and evasive in his police interview, and why he and Andie were arguing. Come on.โ
She beckoned him to follow and walked back over to Howieโs bungalow. She pointed.
โThis is the drug dealerโs house,โ she said. โLook at his car, Ravi.โ She watched Raviโs face as his eyes flicked up and down over the car.
From windscreen to bonnet and headlight to headlight. Until they dropped to the number plate and there they stayed. Backwards and forwards and back.
โOh,โ he said.
Pip nodded. โOh indeed.โ
โActually, I think this is a โholy pepperoniโ moment.โ
And both their eyes fell back on the number plate:ย R009 KKJ.
โSal wrote that number plate in the notes on his phone,โ Pip said. โOn Wednesday the eighteenth of April at about seven forty-five p.m. He must have been suspicious, maybe heโd heard rumours at school or something. So he followed Andie that evening and must have seen her with Howie and this car. And what she was doing.โ
โThatโs why they were arguing in the days before she went missing,โ Ravi added. โSal hated drugs. Hated them.โ
โAnd when the police asked him about their arguing,โ Pip continued, โhe wasnโt being evasive to hide his own motive. He was protecting Andie. He didnโt think she was dead. He thought she was alive and coming back and he didnโt want to get her in trouble with the police by telling them she was dealing drugs. And the final text he sent her on that Friday night?โ
โย Iโm not talking to you until youโve stoppedย ,โ Ravi quoted.
โYou know something?โ Pip smiled. โYour brother has never looked more innocent than right now.โ
โThanks.โ He returned the smile. โYou know, Iโve never said this to a girl before, but . . . Iโm glad you came knocking on my door out of the blue.โ
โI distinctly remember you telling me to go away,โ she said. โWell, it appears youโre hard to get rid of.โ
โThat I am.โ She bowed her head. โReady to do some knocking with me?โ โWait. No. What?โ He looked at her, appalled.
โOh, come on,โ she said, striding towards Howieโs front door, โyouโre finally going to get some action.โ
โGah, so hard not to point out all the innuendoes. Wait, Pip,โ Ravi said, bounding after her. โWhat are you doing? Heโs not going to talk to us.โ
โHe will,โ Pip said, waving her phone above her head. โI have leverage.โ โWhat leverage?โ Ravi caught up with her just before the front door.
She turned and flashed him a scrunched-up, crinkly-eyed smile. And then she took his hand. Before Ravi could take it away, she knocked it three times against the door.
He widened his eyes and raised his finger in a silent telling-off.
They heard shuffling and coughing from inside. A few seconds later, the door was roughly pulled open.
Howie stood there, blinking at them. Heโd taken his coat off now and was wearing a stained blue T-shirt, his feet bare. He appeared with a smell of stale smoke and damp, mouldering clothes.
โHello, Howie Bowers,โ Pip said. โPlease may we buy some drugs?โ
โWho the hell are you?โ Howie spat.
โIโm the hell person who took these lovely photos earlier tonight,โ Pip said, scrolling on to the pictures of Howie and holding the phone up to face him. She swiped with her thumb so he saw the whole range. โInterestingly I know this boy you sold drugs to. His nameโs Robin. I wonder what would happen if I called his parents right now and told them to search his rucksack.
I wonder if theyโd find a small paper bag of treats. And then I wonder how long it would take for the police to come knocking round here, especially once I give them a call to help them along.โ
She let Howie digest it all, his eyes darting between the phone, Ravi and Pipโs eyes.
He grunted. โWhat do you want?โ
โI want you to invite us in and answer some of our questions,โ Pip said. โThatโs all, and we wonโt go to the police.โ
โWhat about?โ he said, picking something from his teeth with his fingernails.
โAbout Andie Bell.โ
A look of badly performed confusion stretched into Howieโs face.
โYou know, the girl you supplied with drugs to sell on to schoolkids. The same girl who was murdered five years ago. Remember her?โ Pip said.
โWell, if you donโt, Iโm sure the police will remember.โ
โFine,โ Howie said, stepping back over a pile of plastic bags, holding the door open. โYou can come in.โ
โExcellent,โ Pip said with a look back to Ravi over her shoulder. She mouthed, โLeverage,โ to him and he rolled his eyes. But as she went to enter
the house Ravi pulled her back behind him, crossing the threshold first. He stared Howie down until the man drew back from the door and moved down the tiny corridor.
Pip followed Ravi inside, closing the door behind her.
โThis way,โ Howie said gruffly, disappearing into the living room.
Howie fell back into a tattered armchair, an open can of beer waiting for him on the armrest. Ravi stepped over to the sofa and, pushing away a pile of clothes, took the seat opposite Howie, straight-backed and as close to the edge of the sofa cushion as it was possible to be. Pip sat beside him, crossing her arms.
Howie pointed his beer can at Ravi. โYouโre the brother of the guy that murdered her.โ
โAllegedly,โ both Pip and Ravi said at the same time.
The tension in the room flailed between the three of them, like invisible sticky tendrils that licked from one person to the other as eye contact shifted.
โYou understand that weโll go to the police with these pictures if you donโt answer our questions about Andie?โ Pip said, eyeing the beer that probably wasnโt Howieโs first since returning home.
โYes, darling,โ Howie laughed a teeth-whistle laugh. โYouโve made that clear enough.โ
โGood,โ she said. โIโll keep my questions nice and clear too. When did Andie first start working with you and how did it come about?โ
โI donโt remember.โ He took a large glug of beer. โMaybe early 2011.
And she was the one who came to me. All I know is I had this ballsy
teenager strolling up to me in the car park, telling me she could get me more business if I gave her a cut. Said she wanted to make money and I told
her that I had similar interests. Donโt know how she found out where I sold.โ
โSo you agreed when she offered to help you sell?โ
โYeah, obviously. She was promising an in with the younger crowd, kids I couldnโt really get to. It was win-win.โ
โAnd then what happened?โ Ravi said.
Howieโs cold eyes alighted on Ravi, and Pip could feel him tensing where their arms almost touched.
โWe met up and I set her some ground rules, like about keeping the stash and money hidden, about using codes rather than names. Asked what kind of stuff she thought kids at her school would be into. I gave her a phone to use for business stuff and that was it really. I sent her out into the big wide world.โ Howie smiled, his face and stubble unnervingly symmetrical.
โAndie had a second phone?โ Pip asked.
โYeah, obviously. Couldnโt be arranging deals on a phone her parents pay for, could she? I bought her a burner phone, pre-paid in cash. Two actually. I got the second one when the credit on the first ran out. Gave it to her only a few months before she got killed.โ
โWhere did Andie keep the drugs before she sold them on?โ said Ravi.
โThat was part of the ground rules.โ Howie sat back, speaking into his can. โI told her this little business venture of hers would go nowhere if she didnโt have somewhere to hide the stash and her second phone without her parents finding it. She assured me she had just the place and no one else knew about it.โ
โWhere was it?โ Ravi pressed.
He scratched his chin, โUm, think it was some kind of loose floorboard in her wardrobe. She said her parents had no idea it existed and she was always hiding shit there.โ
โSo, the phone is probably still hidden in Andieโs bedroom?โ Pip said.
โI donโt know. Unless she had it on her when she . . .โ Howie made a gurgling sound as he crossed his finger sharply across his throat.
Pip looked over at Ravi before her next question, a muscle tensing in his jaw as he ground his teeth, concentrating so hard on not dropping his eyes from Howie. Like he thought he could hold him in place with his stare.
โOK,โ she said, โso which drugs was Andie selling at house parties?โ
Howie crushed the empty can and threw it on the floor. โStarted just weed,โ he said. โBy the end she was selling a load of different things.โ
โShe askedย whichย drugs Andie sold,โ said Ravi. โList them.โ
โYeah, OK.โ Howie looked irked, sitting up taller and picking at a textured brown stain on his T-shirt. โShe sold weed, sometimes MDMA, mephedrone, ketamine. She had a couple of regular buyers of Rohypnol.โ
โRohypnol?โ Pip repeated, unable to hide her shock. โYou mean roofies? Andie was dealing roofies at school parties?โ
โYeah. Theyโre for, like, chilling out, though, too, not just what most people think.โ
โDid you know who was buying Rohypnol from Andie?โ she said.
โUm, there was this posh kid, I think she said. Dunno.โ Howie shook his head.
โA posh kid?โ Pipโs mind immediately drew a picture of him: his angular face and sneering smile, his floppy yellow hair. โWas this posh kid a blonde guy?โ
Howie looked blankly at her and shrugged. โAnswer or we go to the police,โ Ravi said.
โYeah, it could have been that blonde guy.โ
Pip cleared her throat to give herself some thinking time. โOK,โ she said. โHow often would you and Andie meet?โ
โWe met whenever we needed to, whenever she had orders to collect or
cash to give me. Iโd say it was probably about once a week, sometimes more, sometimes less.โ
โWhere did you meet?โ Ravi said.
โEither at the station, or she sometimes came over here.โ โWere you . . .โ Pip paused. โWere you and Andie involved romantically?โ
Howie snorted. He sat up suddenly, swatting something near his ear.
โFuck no, we werenโt,โ he said, his laughter not wholly covering the annoyance creeping up his neck in red patches.
โAre you sure about that?โ
โYes, Iโm sure.โ The cover of amusement was cast aside now. โWhy are you getting defensive then?โ Pip said.
โCourse Iโm defensive, thereโs two kids in my house berating me about stuff that happened years ago and threatening cops.โ He kicked out at the
crumpled beer can on the floor and it sailed across the room, clattering into the blinds just behind Pipโs head.
Ravi jumped up from the sofa, stepping in front of her.
โWhat are you going to do about it?โ Howie leered at him, staggering to his feet. โYouโre a fucking joke, man.โ
โAll right, everyone, calm down,โ Pip said, standing up too. โWeโre almost finished here; you just have to answer honestly. Did you have a sexual relationship with โโ
โNo, I already said no, didnโt I?โ The flush reached his face, peeking out above the line of his beard.
โDid you want to have a sexual relationship with her?โ
โNo.โ He was shouting now. โShe was just business to me and me to her, OK? It wasnโt more complicated than that.โ
โWhere were you the night she was killed?โ Ravi demanded. โI was passed out drunk onย thatย sofa.โ
โDo you know who killed her?โ said Pip.
โYeah, his brother.โ Howie pointed aggressively at Ravi. โIs that what this is, you want to prove your murdering scum brother was innocent?โ
Pip saw Ravi stiffen, looking down at the jagged hilltop knuckles on his fists. But then he caught her eyes and shook the hardness out of his face, tucking his hands into his pockets.
โOK, weโre done here,โ Pip said, laying her hand on Raviโs arm. โLetโs go.โ
โNo, no, I donโt think so.โ In two giant leaps Howie darted over to the door, blocking their way out.
โExcuse me, Howard,โ Pip said, her nervousness cooling into fear. โNo, no, no,โ he laughed, shaking his head. โI canโt let you leave.โ Ravi stepped up to him. โMove.โ
โI did what you asked,โ Howie said, turning to Pip. โNow you have to delete those pictures of me.โ
Pip relaxed a little. โOK,โ she said. โYes, thatโs fair.โ She held up her phone and showed Howie as she deleted every single picture from the car park, until she swiped right on to a photo of Barney and Josh both asleep in the dog bed. โDone.โ
Howie moved aside and let them pass.
Pip pulled open the front door and as she and Ravi stepped outside into the brisk night air Howie spoke one last time.
โYou go around asking dangerous questions, girl, youโre going to find some dangerous answers.โ
Ravi yanked the door shut behind them. He waited until the house was at least twenty paces behind them before saying, โWell that was fun, thanks for the invite to my first blackmailing.โ
โWelcome,โ she said. โMy first time too. But it was effective; we found out that Andie had a second phone, Howie had complicated feelings for her and Max Hastings had a taste for Rohypnol.โ She raised her phone and clicked on to the photo app. โJust recovering those photos in case we need future Howie leverage.โ
โOh, fantastic,โ he said. โCanโt wait. Maybe then I can add blackmail as a special skill to my CV.โ
โYou know you use humour as a defence mechanism when youโre rattled?โ Pip smiled at him, letting him through the hedge gap ahead of her.
โYeah, and you get bossy and posh.โ
He looked back at her for a long moment and she broke first. They started laughing and then they just couldnโt stop. The adrenaline comedown descended into hysterics. Pip fell into him, wiping away tears, snatching
staccato breaths between cackles. Ravi stumbled, his face creased, laughing so hard he had to bend over and hold his gut.
They laughed until Pipโs cheeks ached and her stomach felt tight and sore. But the after-laugh sighs just set them off again.
Pippa Fitz-Amobi EPQ 06/10/2017ย Production Logย ย โ Entryย 23โ
I should really be concentrating on my university applications; I have about a week to finish off my personal statement before the deadline for Cambridge. Just a small break right now from tooting my horn and shaking my tail feathers at admissions officers.
So Howie Bowers doesnโt have an alibi for the night Andie disappeared. By his own admission he was โpassed out drunkโ at his house. Without corroboration, this could be a total fabrication. He is an older guy and Andie could haveย ruinedย him by turning him in to the police for dealing. His relationship with Andie had criminal foundations and, judging by his defensive reaction, possibly some sexual undertones. And her car โ the car that police believe was driven with her body in the boot โ was found on his street.
I know Max has an alibi for the night Andie disappeared, the same alibi Sal asked his friends to give him. But let me think out loud here. Andieโs abduction window was between 10:40 p.m. and 12:45 a.m. There is a possibility that Max could have worked with the upper limit of that time frame. His parents were away, Jake and Sal had left his house and Millie and Naomi went to sleep in the spare room โa bit before half twelveโ. Max could have left the house at that time without anyone knowing. Maybe Naomi could have too. Or together?
Max has a naked picture of a murder victim he claims he was never romantically involved with. He is technically an older guy. He was involved in Andieโs drug dealing and regularly bought roofies from her. Posh olโ Max Hastings isnโt looking so wholesome any more. Maybe I need to follow this
Rohypnol line of intel, see if there is any other evidence of what Iโm starting to suspect. (How could I not? He was buyingย roofiesย for crying out loud).
Though they are both looking simultaneously suspicious, thereโs no Max/Howie tag team going on here. Max only bought drugs in Kilton through Andie, and Howie only knew vaguely of Max and his buying habits via Andie.
But I think the most important lead we got from Howie is Andieโs second burner phone. That isย priority number oneย . That second phone most likely has all the details of the people she was selling drugs to. Maybe confirmation of the nature of her relationship with Howie. And if Howie wasnโt the Secret Older Guy, maybe Andie was using her burner phone to contact this man, to keep it secret. The police had Andieโs actual phone after they found Salโs body; if there were any evidence of a secret relationship on it, the police would have followed it up.
If we find that phone, maybe we find her secret older guy, maybe we find her killer and this will all be over. As it stands, there are three possible candidates for Secret Older Guyย :ย Max, Howie or Daniel da Silva (italicized on POI list). If the burner phone confirms any one of them, I think weโd have enough to go to the police.
Or it could be someone we havenโt found yet, someone waiting in the wings, preparing for their starring role in this project.
Someone like Stanley Forbes, maybe? I know thereโs no direct link between him and Andie so he doesnโt make theย POIย list. But doesnโt it seem a little fluky that heโs the journalist who wrote scathing articles about Andieโs โkiller boyfriendโ and now heโs dating her little sisterย andย I saw him giving money to the same drug dealer who had supplied Andie? Or are these coincidences? I donโt trust coincidences.
Persons of Interest Jason Bell Naomi Ward Secret Older Guy Nat da Silva Daniel da Silva Max Hastings Howie Bowers