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βCourse you will,β said Walter.
βWhat do you do when you work?β asked Karen.
βOh, all sorts, shop work, office work, waitressing, stacking the shelves in Bestdas, anything that pays well, Iβm a hard worker, me. Hey, hang on a minute, you donβt think I do, we do, me and Chantelle, the same thing as Ellie, do ya?β
βNo, course not,β said Walter. βWe are just filling in the background.β
Janice pursed her lips and did not look happy.
βDid Chantelle go with you?β asked Walter.
βYeah, but the baby was well looked after, heβs not abandoned or anything like that, mum took him, she adores the kid.β
βIβll bet she does. Youβve both got the same tans,β said Walter.
βAh, yes, I see, yeah well, it was so bloody hot there, we were so surprised, at this time of year, and all.β
βYou said Ellie told you things?β said Walter gently.
βYeah.β
βGo on,β said Karen.
βI donβt think she had anyone else she could talk to. Not really. Derekβs a wet weekend of a man, and I donβt think she talked to her mum at all, so she kind of confided in me.β
βAnything you can tell us,β said Walter, βwill help us a great deal.β
βWas she murdered?β
βWe think thatβs possible,β said Karen.
βThatβs why anything you can tell us could be vitally important,β added Walter.
Janice pointed hard at the window and said, βThose men, those bloody men, some of those men were, and are, quite disgusting. And do you know the worst of it; many of the bastards are married too. Can you imagine being married to a man like that, who goes out doing all sorts at all hours, and comes home as if the grass doesnβt grow?β Janice looked hard at Karen and said, βCan you imagine being married to a man who carried on like that?β
For a moment Karen imagined being married to David Baker, and wondered what he would be like as a husband. Would he ever, and had he ever, patronised young women like Ellie Wright and Tracey Day? Maybe he still did. It didnβt bear thinking about.
Walter said, βWas there anyone particular you had in mind, when talking about βThose Menβ?β
Janice breathed out hard and spat out, βThere were hundreds of them! Literally. Sometimes she told me she did ten of them in a single day, or night. Can you imagine? Geez! I find one of them hard enough work to deal with, but ten.... Or more. No thank you! And of course she had a habit too.β
βDrugs?β said Walter.
Janice nodded. βNothing too serious, but it gets a grip of you, so I believe, and even a small habit can cost a pretty penny, thatβs why she kept on working.β
βCoke?β asked Karen.
Janice nodded and said, βYeah.β
βWhere did she get it?β asked Karen.
βOh, donβt ask, you can get it anywhere if you look hard enough.β
βNot from Derek?β asked Karen.
βNo, course not, heβs never going to get involved in anything like that.β
βDid any of them ever threaten her?β asked Karen.
βCourse they did! All the time. She lived in fear of it, but I guess it comes with the territory, in that line of business.β
βWas there anyone she told you about who worried her or pestered her the most?β asked Walter.
Janice nodded. βThere was one bloke. To begin with she really liked him. He was dead good-looking and very generous. Tell you the truth I think she fell a little bit in love with him, which was something she said she would never do, not with the punters, like. That was forbidden territory.β
βDo you have a name?β asked Walter.
βNo. But heβs foreign.β
βWhat do you mean, foreign?β asked Walter. βBlack, like me?β
βNo, no! Not like you at all, Inspector. Youβre nice. No, this guy speaks with an accent. Good English but with a definite accent.β
βGerman, French, what?β asked Karen.
βNo. More eastern European, I would think.β
βWhat? Polish?β asked Karen.
Janice pulled face and shook her head, and said, βNo, Bulgarian or Romanian, I think, she did say once, but I canβt remember now. Latvian maybe, one of them lot.β
βDid she describe him at all?β asked Walter.
βNope, but she didnβt need to.β
βWhyβs that?β asked Karen.
ββCos I saw them together once.β
βYou saw him?β said Walter. βWhere and when?β
βIn the Crazy Cow steakhouse. A couple of months ago.β
βHe took her for a meal?β asked Karen.
Janice nodded.
βTo begin with he was always taking her out, and he wasnβt short of money either, thatβs when I think she got some fancy ideas about him. She even went away with him to Ross-on-Wye for a whole weekend once, stayed in some fancy hotel. Got up to all sorts. He came well equipped, she said. She was made up with that trip, I can tell you. But the dinners and the treats gradually became less and less, and the other thing became worse and worse.β
βWhat other thing?β asked Karen.
βYou know. The services she provided, and the ones he wanted.β
βGo on,β said Karen.
βDo I have to?β
βA little way,β soothed Walter.
βLook! I thought I knew all about life, I thought I knew what men were like, but some of the stories she told me made my hair curl, I can tell you, and Iβve never had a curl in my life. And some of these men often wanted her to do things their wives would never dream of doing, or tolerate doing either. Not ever. It was gradually getting out of hand.β
βWith the eastern European?β clarified Walter.
βYeah, among others.β
βDo you know what he did for a living?β asked Karen.
βYeah, course I do. Didnβt I say?β
βGo on,β said Walter.
βHeβs a banker,β and Janice laughed aloud.
βWhatβs so funny?β asked Karen.
βShe always called him βmy wanker of a bankerβ, and she said he always paid good too, but he wanted his moneyβs worth, that was the problem.β
βCan you describe him?β
βCourse I can.β
βGo on.β
βGood looking, six foot, slim, fit, nice dark hair, neatly parted, brown eyes I think, well dressed, perfect husband material, really.β
Karen thought of David Baker again. Perfect husband material, really. But for the foreign accent
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