‘Didn’t you love Lake Castaic?’ said Kelby
to Miller with a smile on his face.
‘It was fabulous. I’d like to go back there again.’
‘Fished early in the morning and then spent
the rest of the day with my beautiful wife. We had a nice time, but it wasn’t
long enough.’
Captain Reno stuck his head out of his
office and said, ‘Joe, Bill, can you come here for a couple of minutes?’
As they walked in, they saw Marlene Jones, Lily
Hatten, and Dr. Delmonico.
‘Hi ladies,’ they said in unison.
‘What’s up?’ asked Miller.
‘I need the four of you to work undercover
on an assignment at the beach. Roberts and Pennington will be there too. I asked
Dr. Delmonico to come here to give us a profile on our suspect,’ said Captain
Reno.
‘So, what’s up Captain?’ Miller repeated.
‘We’ve been able to keep this out of the
papers but there is a nut, maybe more, going around Malibu killing lifeguards.’
‘Huh? You’ve got to be kidding,’ said Kelby
in disbelief.
‘I wish I were. The third murder took place
this morning,’ said Captain Reno. ‘This time the lifeguard in question had an
injury to the back of his head like he was struck with by blunt object maybe a
rock to make it look like it was accidental.’
‘And you’re sure these deaths weren’t accidents?’
asked Miller.
‘The coroner looked at each one and by themselves,
each could be viewed as accidental but when you take all three together, they
look suspicious. Why don’t I turn the floor over to Dr. Delmonico?’ said
Captain Reno.
‘I looked at the coroner reports and I
concur that the deaths are suspicious. All three lifeguards were expert swimmers,
but it appeared their cause of death was blunt force trauma. That leads me to
think that who you’re looking for is a male in his early 20s, with anger issues,
which developed more than likely because of a drowning death in the family. I
believe the situation happened this way: a small child maybe five wandered into
the ocean and his older brother saw him. Maybe he was seven and he tried to get
the attention of a lifeguard who was busy talking to a girl or eating or doing
something other than paying attention to the ocean. The child saw his brother
die but was too young to do anything about it. Now that he’s an adult, he’s
exacting his revenge on lifeguards.
'I believe he’s tall and somewhat muscular because
he can subdue a lifeguard. He probably used subterfuge to have the lifeguard
leave his station alone and once alone, he hit his victim’s head with a large
object or a rock. Or, and this is the scariest scenario, he’s a lifeguard and
works for the county. He passed all the tests and works alongside his fellow
lifeguards and kills them when no one is around.’
‘This
is why I’ve asked Marlene Jones and Lily Hatten to join us in this undercover
operation. You two are going in as lifeguards and Officers Jones and Hatten
will be girls on the beach hanging about the lifeguard towers, but they will be
additional eyes and ears. We have an idea who we are looking for, but there are
many people who fit the description of the murderer. Many men go to the beach
to surf, swim, and enjoy themselves with their girlfriends. The only things we
can rule out are families and older people,’ said Reno.
‘So, are we going to be at the lifeguard
station by ourselves and be expected to do rescues?’ asked Miller.
‘No, you will not have to be a certified
lifeguard. One will be in the tower with you. However, you’ll need to keep on
your toes. There will be four teams. Miller will be with Jones, Kelby with
Hatten at the towers where the lifeguard bodies were found. The other two teams
will be further down the beach,’ said Reno.
‘You know we won’t have anywhere to put a
gun or a microphone for that matter,’ said Kelby.
‘The mics will be on the inside front of
your briefs and the ladies’ swimsuits. Jones and Hatten will be covered more
than you so they will be packing their guns in their robe pockets. You will have
to rely on them to cover you.’ said Captain Reno.
‘I’m not real comfortable being without my
gun,’ said Miller.
‘I’m sorry, Joe. Unfortunately, it must be
done this way. How are your self-defense skills?’
‘I work out every week along with lifting
weights.’
‘And you, Bill?’ said Reno.
‘I work out in addition to kickboxing. Are
you interested in seeing my six pack?’ Kelby said half-laughing.
‘No, that’s not necessary but the
self-defense may save your life. Know you have back-up with Jones and Hatten
but you may have to get out of a jam on your own by your wits and cunning.’
‘How about Kelby and I wear baggie boxer
shorts for the assignment, huh?’ asked Miller. ‘I’d be able to tape a .22 to my
body then.’
‘Not a chance. The one thing that Southern
California is known for is their sexy lifeguards. There is no way you can wear
something that goes against that uniform.’
‘Even if it may say our lives?’ said Kelby.
‘That’s why you have Jones and Hatten for
back-up,’ reiterated Reno.
Looking at Jones and Hatten, Miller said, ‘No
offense officers but I feel naked without my gun.’
‘We will have eyes on you at all times,’ said
Jones with Hatten nodding in agreement. The two ladies did their best not to
laugh.
When Jones and Hatten left, Jones said, ‘It
will be my pleasure to have eyes on Miller all the time.’
‘Why Marlene, you’re married?’ said Hatten
shaking her head. I thought I knew you for the last two years working Vice and all
this time you’ve been having lascivious thoughts.
‘Being married doesn’t mean I can’t look.
As long as I have eyes, I can look, as long as I don’t touch,’ smiled a pleased
Jones.
‘My husband will agree with me.’
‘You already had the pleasure of being with
Miller when the two of you worked together on that undercover case where that
nut case killed prostitutes and emasculated Johns.’
‘First, that was an assignment we were
thrown together without any notice. Second, it ended as quickly as it began.
Third, Miller was not into his part. But to answer your question, the way my
marriage stays strong is my husband and I have an agreement. Looking is fine, just
no touching. I had to cross the line on that assignment with Miller. Jimmy knew
that. He was there watching. He wasn’t jealous because it was an assignment. We
don’t worry about what the other one looks at. He buys the Sports Illustrated
Swimsuit Edition and Playboy. I’ve been working Vice for three years and I
enjoy Playgirl magazine. We come home to each other every night. This lifeguard
assignment is going to be sweet with being able to look at all those wonderful lifeguards
on the beach.’
‘We still have to cover Miller and Kelby,’ said
Hatten.
‘Now that will be my pleasure. Not much
covering those fantastic bodies.’ Jones couldn’t keep from smirking.
‘You think they are talking about us like
this.’
‘Absolutely. I don’t care how good a
marriage is, it always needs a little spice.’
‘You know Jones, you’re a little devil.’
Jones looked at Hatten, smiled, and said, ‘Uh-huh.’
##
‘I don’t feel comfortable about this,’ said
Miller to Kelby.
‘You think I do? What do I tell the missus?’
‘Nothing…you say nothing about the
assignment. It’s business as usual, like we were on a stakeout because this is
a stakeout at the beach. Remember the clown stakeout? Well instead of clown
costumes and fright wigs, we’re wearing bathing suits.’
##
Miller, Kelby, Jones, and Hatten met at a
trailer set up at the beach. It was central command for Captain Reno and a
place the teams could come to on a break and get a bite to eat or something to drink.
Miller and Kelby didn’t want to attract any conversation with their wives, so
they left the house wearing their normal shirt and tie with beach attire
underneath and would change when they got to the beach. They told the wives
they were going to be on a stakeout, so please don’t call. They would call them
when they could.
As Miller was leaving, his wife remarked, ‘It’s
a good thing I’m not jealous.
‘That’s what you get for marrying a
detective.’ Cheryl kissed her husband passionately as he slipped out the door.
Kelby’s wife was equally miffed. ‘Will you
at least be home for dinner?’
‘If you make it later, yes, I will. What
are you making?’
‘I was planning on making your favorite: meatloaf,
green bean casserole, and mashed potatoes, apple pie for dessert, with a nice
glass of red wine to wash it down.’
‘Great, I’ll do my best to be here on time
or call but I’m sure I’ll be on time.’
Joanna smiled as she kissed her husband
goodbye.
Jones told her husband what the assignment was,
and he said he would drop by later in the day and Hatten was single so she didn’t
have anyone to tell.
##
Miller and Kelby arrived at the trailer and
just as they started to undress, there was a knock at the door.
‘Just a minute,’ Miller yelled.
‘Sure, sugar…I’m waitin’ fer you,’ said
Jones kiddingly.
Miller looked at Kelby and said, ‘Oh shit.’
‘You knew it was gonna come to this. From
your last assignment with her.’
‘But I don’t even have not have a robe to
cover up.’
‘How do you think I feel? I’m just as much
on display as you are, and I haven’t had any doings with Lily Hatten.’
Miller and Kelby finished undressing and
opened the trailer door.
The ladies entered and Captain Reno looked
at the four of them. He could barely contain his laughter.
Miller shot him a glance. ‘Now don’t you
start.’
‘I didn’t say anything,’ said Captain Reno.
‘How are you boys doin’ this morning? I do declare.’
said Jones in a fake southern drawl as she looked each of them up and down.
‘Give us a break, please,’ said Kelby as he
looked from Jones to Hatten and back to Jones.
Hatten gave the innocent me look. Then said,
‘I didn’t say a word. Not a word but if it were to say something, it
would be…. OOOO La La.’
‘That doesn’t help. Not one bit,’ replied
Kelby.
The ladies were already dressed in their swimsuits
covered by their robes. They needed to be wired up. Miller and Kelby stood there
trying to be a nonchalant but the more they tried, the more uptight they got.
Kelby’s face turned red.
‘Bill, sit down, please, said Reno. ‘Did
you take your high blood pressure medicine today?’
‘I went off that months ago,’ said Kelby.
‘Call the county lifeguard doctor and ask
him to come out,’ Reno said to his assistant.
‘I think you’re blowing this out of
proportion, Captain.’
‘Maybe, but better to be safe than sorry.’
‘Do me a favor, Kelby, lie down till the
doctor checks you out.’
Twenty minutes passed. The doctor
arrived. Kelby was lying down on his
left side and when the doctor came in, he turned on his back to be examined
while everyone waited outside. His blood pressure was on the high side of
normal. He was given a shot of metoprolol and was retested twenty minutes
later. His BP was back to normal.
‘Doc,’ said Reno, ‘We’re on an assignment to
catch a lifeguard killer. Can Kelby work or should we replace him?’
‘He can work but he needs to see his family
doctor later today or tomorrow.’
‘Thanks.’
Kelby left the trailer to join his partner
outside.
‘Do you know what could have caused his
problem today?’ asked the doctor so he could include it in his report.
‘I think he was embarrassed being so
scantily clad in front of the lady officers outside.’
‘Seriously?’ said the doctor. ‘With a
physique like his, he should be used to people looking at him.’
‘He’s a cop, not a lifeguard.’
‘Well, tell him what I said and have him
not think about it but if he ever wanted to leave the force, he could get a job
posing for Playgirl.’
‘Good day, Doc,’ said Reno thinking that’s
the last thing he’d tell Kelby or Miller for that matter.
‘Good day.’
The doctor left and Reno told Kelby to follow
up with his family doctor. ‘Ok let’s try to catch a killer. Here are your
wireless mics. I’ll let you position them.’ He stared at all four of them and
wished he was anywhere but heading this assignment. ‘Miller, Kelby, go to your
assigned towers, and Jones, Hatten, go stake out a place in the sand to watch
them. You’ll need to be far back but not too far so that if something happened
you couldn’t react. Ladies, make sure you take sunscreen, an umbrella, towels, and
a water bottle. Boys, take the sunscreen and your water bottles.’
The teams took their places at the
lifeguard towers. They were forty-five minutes late, but the real lifeguards
had been radioed about the delay.
##
Here comes the cop lifeguards. Just who
do they think they’re fooling. Not me. I’m gonna kill me a lifeguard today, or
maybe a cop posing as one. Better yet…They’re all bastards, preventing me
finding the real killer of my brother. Yeah….
##
Miller climbed the steps up into Tower 1
and Kelby went to Tower 2.
The girls went to their respective towers,
pitched their umbrellas, laid their towels, and got comfortable. What a derriere thought Marlene Jones about
Joe Miller. Phew, is it hot out here or what???
Lily Hatten was having the same kind of
thoughts about Bill Kelby, except, why
does he have to be married. What a body!
##
‘This is Joe, testing one, two, three.’
‘I read you,’ said Reno.
‘Hey, I was thinking. Are these microphones
waterproof?’
‘No, they aren’t so if you mean will the
hair on your body stand on end if it touches water, the answer is yes.’
‘Charming.’
‘This is Bill, testing.’
‘I read you,’ replied Reno.
‘So, we’ll get shocked if we go into the
ocean.’
‘Unfortunately, yes. Sorry.’
‘I bet you are.’
‘Roberts.’
‘Yes. I’ve been here forty-five minutes and
not a movement or a living soul walking around my tower,’ said Roberts.
‘Pennington?’
‘Yes, here.’
‘Anything?’ asked Reno.
‘Not a damn thing.’
‘Keep your eyes open and peeled.’
‘As opposed to closed and dead?’ said Kelby
sarcastically.
‘I heard that,’ said Reno.
Miller looked at the ocean when suddenly the
lifeguard with him grabbed him around the throat with the binocular strap and
started to strangle him. As Miller struggled to get the binocular strap off
with his right hand, he managed to touch his microphone activating one long
screech with his left hand which was Miller and Kelby’s signal for trouble.
Only Kelby knew that Miller was in trouble
and Kelby shouted into the microphone to go to Tower 1, NOW! Miller struggled
with the lifeguard while the lifeguard screamed ‘I’m going to kill you, you
bastard.’ Kelby had jumped down from Tower 2 and was running toward Tower 1 with
Hatten converging on the tower followed by Jones as she didn’t hear the initial
tone. Just before Kelby entered Tower 1, Miller got the lifeguard to the back
of the Tower fighting him with every blow. Miller grabbed him by the back and
flipped him out the tower window to the sand below. Miller leaned out so far out
he nearly went out the tower with him but caught himself. Miller dropped onto
tower floor out of breath when Kelby got there.
‘Are you okay, partner?’ asked Kelby.
Miller couldn’t answer. All he could do was
lie on the floor and work to catch his breath.
‘What’s going on, will someone answer me?’ screamed
Reno into his mic.
‘Miller needs oxygen,’ Kelby yelled back. ‘Call
the doc.’
Hatten looked throughout the tower and
found a small canister of oxygen, turned it on, and put it over Miller’s nose
and mouth.
Jones went over to Miller touching his
cheek and said, ‘Just rest.’
The county doctor hadn’t gotten far with a
call a little way down the beach when he left Kelby. He was there within ten
minutes.
He checked on the lifeguard. He was dead.
The fall broke his neck.
The doctor climbed the tower stairs and
examined Miller. ‘He had his air cut off for a minute or so. He’s going to be lightheaded
and dizzy for a while. I suggest you leave him on the floor and make him as
comfortable as possible for the next half hour to an hour.’
Kelby couldn’t resist making a joke. ‘He’s
lightheaded and dizzy lots of time and he’s never had to lie down before.’
Miller could barely lift his head but heard
the remark and laughed.
Jones and Hatten said their goodbyes to the
boys and left the tower to turn in their equipment and get a bite to eat.
‘Well, I guess that’s it for this assignment.
We can knock off early as each of us will have to go to the doctor AND keep it
from the wives,’ said Kelby. ‘At least we’ll be home for dinner on time.’
‘That’s the only good thing I can say about
this assignment except we got to work with Jones and Hatten again but don’t
tell them that. Keep it between us,’ whispered Miller through the oxygen mask.
‘Yeah, but we can’t tell the wives that either.’
‘Nope!’ Miller closed his eyes and went to
sleep.
About the author
Since becoming disabled in 2015, Maxine took up her passion for writing. She has been published several times in the Los Angeles Daily News, The Epoch Times, Nail Polish Stories, DarkWinterLit, BrightFlashLiteraryReview, OtherwiseEngagedLit, CafeLit, Maudlin House, and TheMetaworker.com.
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