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Dominic stayed seated where he was, there was no point in escalating the situation any further. If he could calm Jonathan down and get him to talk that would be the better outcome. Having a knock-down fight with the grieving sibling of a murder victim was not going to happen on his watch. He kept his voice low and soft, could see Hayley looking at him out of the corner of his eye. โJonathan, I need to talk to you.โ He lifted his hands in a placatory manner. โI know this is difficult and Iโm sorry.โ
Helen was standing now and had both her hands wrapped around one of Jonathanโs arms. She was trying to pull him down, her voice quiet in his ear. Dominic could just make out a couple of words through the noise Jonathan was still screaming at them. Listen. Please. Ed. Help. Julie. And it was at the sound of his sisterโs name that he stopped shouting and the room dropped into silence.
There was a momentโs standoff as Jonathan glared at Dominic and Hayley and Helen silently pleaded up at him, still clinging on to his arm, gently pulling him back down to the sofa he had not long evacuated.
Hayley gave a soft smile to Helen in appreciation. There was no response. She wasnโt doing this for the police. She was doing this for her husband. She hated to see him in so much pain, Dominic understood this. Whatever the reasoning he was grateful of the help.
When breaking news of a death you never knew what reaction you were going to get. Some relatives took it in their stride and barely batted an eye. You would have thought you had just informed them that their favourite football team had lost the latest match. It was surreal, but the emotions were forming. They were tiny, a small bud. They needed a little time to grow and push their way to the surface, but in the meantime the family member could function and get on with the tasks that needed to be performed.
Other relatives broke down. Crumbled like sandcastles in a hurricane. Falling in on themselves. Needing the support of their nearest and dearest, or those that were left behind that could help. Dominic did his best to support as he interacted with them, but he had a job to do. His job was to find out the information they held and progress the investigation.
Then there were relatives like Jonathan Butler. These were among some of the most difficult. Those in denial. How he was supposed to wheedle information out of them when they couldnโt even process what they were being told was always something he hated trying to figure out. He shot a quick glance at Hayley. She had fashioned her face into a neutral mask. There was no point involving yourself in the grief of others.
Tears were streaming down Helenโs face. She knew the truth, at that point still unsaid, and could only watch on as her husband fought against it. She held up a hand to Dominic and Hayley and turned to Jonathan, put a hand on his chest, stared into his eyes. He shook his head.
โNo, Helen. Just no. No. No. No.โ
He turned to Dominic again. โYou have to leave. You have to go right now.โ
Helen spoke. โListen to them, John. Hear what they have to say. Whatever it is, we need to hear them and deal with it.โ Her voice was gentle.
It may have been his wifeโs voice or her hand on him โ whatever it was, he suddenly collapsed onto the sofa and covered his face with his hands. โI just canโt.โ
Helen sat down beside him. โI know, love.โ Her hand found his again.
Jonathan stared at Dominic and Hayley. The question was in his eyes. He had no way to ask them. All fight had gone out of him.
โIโm sorry,โ Dominic said again.
Tears slipped down Jonathanโs cheeks.
โWe found a body in Ecclesall Woods today andโโ
The heartbreaking sound came up from somewhere deep within Jonathan. It sounded like an animal in pain. He bent over and clutched himself.
โWe believe it to be Julie,โ Dominic finished, to make sure they knew the reality of what they were there to tell them and so that there was no confusion later.
โItโs not Julie, sheโs missing. We just need to find her. Sheโs missing, sheโs not dead,โ Jonathan pleaded.
โI visited the site earlier and having seen a photograph I strongly believe it to be Julie, but we do need you to do an official identification to make sure.โ
Jonathan rubbed his face where the tears were tracking down his cheeks. โSo, it might not be, you still need me to tell you if it is her or not? It still might not be her, this isnโt a definitive.โ He was clinging on to the last vestiges of hope.
โWe do need you to do the official identification, but it will be for official purposes only, Jonathan. Iโm sorry.โ
Helen sobbed and Jonathan cradled her close to him as they united in their grief.
โWhen can I see her?โ Jonathan asked, his voice broken and weak.
Dominic took in a deep breath. โI can take you to see her tomorrow. She isnโt currently in any state to be visited.โ
Jonathan sagged against Helen. It was as though the air had gone out of him. All the fight had taken flight.
โMy beautiful girl. What did he do to you?โ
Chapter 15
Dominic
Dominicโs ears pricked up. โWhat do you mean, what did he do to you? Who is he?โ Dominic leaned forward, eager to know what it was Jonathan was talking about.
โJulie was dating. Itโs on the notes, I presume they made notes, the cops
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