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He was a big man with a beard and an easy smile. He offered us coffee, but I said Iโd like to see where the skull was found, and the skull itself. He gave that smile that says โcity folks is always in a hurryโ and led us out to his Ford pickup.
We clambered in and he glanced at Dehan in the mirror. โIt ainโt far. Shoot! Nothinโs far in Oacoma.โ We crossed the I-90 and drove through the town. It was leafy and quiet, and sometimes you could imagine you were not in a town at all, but driving through open parkland. We crossed over a small rail track and turned onto Gilbert Avenue, and then took a dirt track down onto rolling green slopes that were dotted with occasional copses. He drove to the top of a small hill and stopped.
โWeโll walk it from here,โ he said. โItโs about three or four hundred yards down, through them woods.โ
There was an icy wind sweeping down from the north. It clawed its way through your clothes and bit into your skin. I saw Dehan wince and shudder as she pulled her hair from her face.
We were in a small delta valley. On my left, I could see the Missouri about a hundred and fifty yards away, huge, slow, and green, snaking past. Ahead of us, at the bottom of the valley, was a dense woodland that said there was a creek down there, feeding the trees with water on its way down to the big river. As if to confirm my thoughts, the sheriff pointed down and said, โThat there is the North Fork creek, runs down to the river, yonder. Thatโs where we found it.โ
We started to walk down the slope toward the woods, with condensation billowing from our mouths as though we were all smoking cigarettes. Dehan asked, โWho found it?โ
โIt was a family out walking their dogs. Itโs nice โround here, and the town folk like to go out in the evening or on the weekend. It was the dog found it, in the creek. God knows how long it had been there.โ
The trees had grown dense, and you could hear the sound of water running and splashing below. Finally, we came out onto a narrow riverbank. The creek was maybe twenty feet across and fast flowing. Marlow pointed upstream.
โWe figured maybe the body was upstream. If it wasnโt buried, the coyotes would get to it, and if the head come loose, maybe the water carried it down. We went up and searched. We took a couple of dogs, but we never found anything.โ
I asked him, โDid you look downstream too?โ
โYup, but we never found anything there, neither. Plus, when the boys at the lab had a look, they said she hadnโt decomposed in water. There was very little sign of water erosion on the skull. They said their best guess was that the skull had only been in water for a short while. What a short while was they didnโt care to say.โ
I pointed upstream, where he had pointed moments before. โSo if I follow this creek back up that way, I will eventually come to the I-90โฆโ
โYup. You got three bridges side by side. You got the eastbound and the westbound, and then you got Highway 16. They all cross over the creek at the same point.โ
Dehan was breathing into her hands and said, โThe I-90 is going to take you all the way to Seattle. But before you get there, you are going to come to Butte, where the I-15 is going to take you south all the way to San Diego MCAS Miramar.โ
The sheriff looked at her like she might be crazy, but he was too polite to say so. I said, โWhat are you, an atlas?โ
She shrugged. โI know my roads.โ
I turned to the sheriff. โCan we see the skull?โ
He began making his way back up the slope through the trees. โI figured youโd want to. Itโs in the truck. I made you a copy of the file we have on it. It ainโt much, but itโs all what there is.โ
We got back to the truck, and he yanked open the back. There was a blue-and-white cooler, which he opened and withdrew a cardboard box from. From that, he extracted a human skull. It gave me a frenzied grin which, oddly, was devoid of all humor because the eyes were dark and hollow. The jaw was still attached, but when I tipped the skull back I could see there had been some dental work done.
I asked him, โWere any attempts made to extract DNA?โ
He shook his head. โWe havenโt got many resources, Detective Stone. There was nobody missing from my county, nor any of the neighboring counties.โ
โSure. Can I borrow the skull? I can get my commander to submit a formal requestโฆโ
โIโve already prepared the paperwork. All you have to do is sign the receipt. Ainโt no darn use to me, and if you can find out who the poor girl was and give her family some peace, I figure itโs more use to you than me.โ
We took care of the paperwork and then went and checked in at the Oasis Inn. There was a cute parade of shops whose fronts were made out to look like old Western buildings, but inside they were the same prefab shops youโd find in New York or Los Angeles. Dehan stood staring at them a while and said, โIt makes you wonder, doesnโt it, Stone? They had the
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