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    Ziggy Two Step - Courier Extraordinaire

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    Police Headquarters - 4:27 PM

      Captain Grant was relieved to finally get some concrete information on the case which was

      causing him the biggest headache. All these unsolved incidents were really taking a toll on

      him. He mustered what energy he had left after being on duty for the last day and a half. He

      spoke to Wung and Sung and got enough information to put out an APB to locate and

      apprehend one Thomas Edward Haliburton a.k.a. Ziggy. Suspect was believed to be riding a

      bicycle and could be carrying a courier bag marked 5 Minute Courier.

      Ziggy was just about to deliver his last letter to the City Tax Office which was just across the

      street from the police station. Captain Grant had stepped out for a well needed smoke and

      some fresh air to clear his head. That’s when he spotted Ziggy parking his bike between the

      Municipal Building and City Hall. Grant ran across the street as Los Banditos came roaring

      around the corner. Grant managed to avoid colliding with Pedro Gomez, the leader of the

      pack. Pedro tossed some profanities at the Police Chief but the Chief never heard him. He got

      to the other side just as Ziggy was about to two-step it up the ten stairs to the Tax Office.

      Ziggy saw something out of his peripheral vision and turned to see what it was. That’s when

      Grant grabbed him by the arm and wrestled him to the ground. Once Ziggy was on the

      ground, he was handcuffed and hauled up to a sitting position just before he got to the stairs.

      “Okay Ziggy, the gigs up. You’re under arrest!”

      He was read his Miranda rights after which Grant hauled him back across the street and

      placed him in a holding cell. Everything in his possession was catalogued and placed in a bag

      for safekeeping. That is everything except his bicycle and his courier bag - they were tagged

      with Ziggy‘s name on them. Inside the courier bag, the police found his delivery manifests for

      the current day and the day before. Sergeant Bilco’s phone was no longer ringing off the wall

      and he was given the task of perusing the manifests.

      It didn’t take long for Bilco to realize that Ziggy was in most (if not all) of the places where

      hell had been breaking loose in town. He checked delivery times against incident times. There

      was a correlation. Captain Grant had gone home to catch up on some much needed sleep.

      Ziggy was safely contained in a holding cell and would be there at least until the next

      morning when he faced a Judge. Bilco’s shift didn’t end until midnight which gave him plenty

      of time to put a report together regarding Ziggy Two Step’s recent whereabouts.

      Jefferson Hospital - 10:00 PM

      The emergency room at Jefferson was in overdrive. Fifteen people were rushed in

      complaining of severe diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pains. Twelve of them had eaten at

      Tony’s Food Shack just hours before. Three had not eaten at the Shack but they had ordered

      take-out from there. All had eaten burgers. Doctor Stetson, the head doctor that night, made

      an emergency call to the Department of Disease Control. They in turn called the Riverton

      Police Department. Reports were quickly made by Stetson’s staff and forwarded to Sergeant

      Bilco who was in charge while his Captain slept. Another urgent call was made to Judge Henry

      Hingley who received it on his cell phone whilst dining with the town’s local Madam. Hingley

      was annoyed at the intrusion but was grateful they had not called his home. His wife always

      went to bed early and the call there would have woken her up.

      Bilco met with the Judge in his Chambers an hour later. The Judge prepared a Closure Order

      against Tony’s Food Shack and Detectives Claymore and Meech descended on Tony’s just as

      his last patrons were leaving for the night. They did not arrest Tony but they took his business

      keys away from him and secured all the doors to the Shack with steel bars and heavy

      padlocks. Tony found himself on an unexpected vacation.

      Wung Hears of Ziggy’s Arrest

      As soon as Wung knew Ziggy had been arrested he walked over to the Police Station and asked

      to see him. Permission was granted since Wung personally knew Ziggy and he was quickly

      escorted to the holding cell to see his friend. Two Step was kept isolated because, being the

      suspect of a bombing, he was considered to be dangerous but wasn’t considered dangerous to

      Wung. Besides, everyone on the police force knew that Wung was a Black Belt.

      Ziggy professed his innocence to Wung and he was believed. They had known each other even

      before Ziggy became a bicycle courier. In fact, eight of Wung’s grandchildren went to school

      with Ziggy. Two Step’s only run in with the law was the time he got caught smoking a joint

      behind a coffee shop . That was the time he had skipped his school lecture on the dangers of

      smoking.

      Wednesday, June 29th - Early Morning

      Channel 8 News had been broadcasting all night long that a suspect had been apprehended for

      the Cosmic Clock Bombing. Details were still sketchy and the suspect’s name had not been

      released. The suspect was to appear in court very soon and when the station had more info,

      they would broadcast it. The town was hysterical - hysterically relieved. There never was a

      bombing in Riverton since it became a town back in 1842. Yes, there were a couple of

      explosions. In 1905 when the coal mine blew up and again in 1927 when Sachmo’s Moonshine

      Factory did the same. Otherwise - nothing, nada, zilch.

      Captain Grant arrived in time for the staff coffee meeting. Sam J. Irving, the Prosecuter, was there as well. Grant and Irving had meticulously gone over the report Bilco

      had made and they were confident that they had a solid case against Ziggy Two Step. Sure, it

      was mostly circumstantial, but Ziggy’s manifests clearly showed him “on location in each of

      the trouble spots that had occurred over the last two days”. It was hard for anybody in the

      police station to believe that he was not responsible for all the disasters. Oh, wait - there was

      one person who didn’t believe it. That person was Ziggy Two Step.

      It was early afternoon before the court could hear the charges against Ziggy. The most serious

      charge was that of bombing Cosmic Clocks. He was charged with the death of one person and

      the injury of four others. Then the police charged him with the death of two persons and the

      injury of three others as a result of two accidents in Riverton on Monday. He was also deemed

      responsible for a group of drunk citizens outside Duffy’s Tavern, also on that same Monday. A

      fourth charge was laid against him for the damage to Colonel Sander’s awning and the loss of

      forty-eight live chickens. But that wasn‘t the end of the charges. No Sir-ey Bob.

      It was apparent to the police and agreed to by the Crown Prosecutor that Ziggy had carelessly

      allowed the invasion of a species detrimental to the public health - the cockroaches.

      The only things that went right for Two Step that afternoon was the fact that he was not

      charged with the mugging of Mabel Hines. The police thoroughly searched Ziggy’s belongings

      but could find nothing linking him to the mugging. Lucky Ziggy.

      Judge Hingley, stilled pissed over Ziggy’s intrusion into his dinner last evening with Madam

      Matilda, declined bail. Back to the cell he went.

      Riverton’s Judicial System

      The judicial system in Riverton is relatively simple and fast compared to those big cities such
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      as Diamond, East Virginia and Black Hole, West Carolina. Heck it is even quicker than that

      cow town, Bull’s Delight over there in Idaho.

      After only thirteen days, on Tuesday July 12th, Ziggy Two Step was brought to trial.

      Appointed to defend him was the Public Defender, Hilda Rose Brackenworth. She passed her

      Bar Exam earlier in May. Though inexperienced, she had been at the head of her law class and

      she was considered to be most tenacious. Even Sam J. Irving, the Prosecuting Attorney, would

      readily admit that Hilda was no pushover.

      9 AM Courtroom #4

      “All Rise. Judge Henry Hingley presiding.”

      Judge Hingley enters the court wearing his freshly laundered judicial robe. It was the first

      time it had ever been dry-cleaned since he became a judge twenty-two years ago. But after

      all, today was a special day. That decrepit member of society, Ziggy Two Step, the person

      responsible for screwing up his dinner engagement and thereby responsible for him not

      getting his just desserts from Madam Matilda, would pay for his crimes today.

      “Be Seated!”

      And so the trial begins. The Judge reads the charges against Thomas Edward Haliburton. He

      addresses the jury of eight men and four women. He asks for Opening Arguments.

      Sam Irving was in top form and he was going to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that Ziggy

      was an intelligent and masterful criminal but did have one major flaw. He didn’t have the

      ability to escape the long hand of the law.

      Hilda Rose Brackenworth was also in top form. She told the jury that Ziggy was an

      unfortunate person who was always in the wrong place at the wrong time. She claimed that

      the prosecution only had the slimmest of circumstantial evidence but did not have enough

      real evidence to prove the charges against her client.

      During the next three hours, witnesses were called to testify against Ziggy. Hilda crossexamined

      all but one. The witness she did not bother to cross examine was Reverend Arthur

      Kingsley who claimed to have seen Ziggy running out of the Riverton Professional Centre just

      moments before an explosion rocked the building. This was the same Minister who claimed to

      have seen God swimming in Dollar Lake the year gone by. Hilda figured everyone remembered

      his vision and why bother to waste her time on somebody so unbelievable.

      Everyone was tiring so a recess was called. Channel 8 broadcasted to their TV audience giving

      a general description of the judicial process occurring in Courtroom #4. Residents of Riverton

      were all glued to their televisions.

      More witnesses again in the afternoon. The Crown had many to present. Hilda cross-examined

      them all.

      By 4 o’clock the Crown still had a long list of witnesses to call. It looks like this trial would go

      on for days given all the charges laid against Thomas Edward.

      Court was adjourned and everyone headed home, including the jury. The trial lasted until

      late Friday Morning.

      All the witnesses had given their testimony. Both Sam and Hilda were tired and both would be

      glad to hear the final verdict, whatever it might be. Closing Arguments were made and the

      jury was sequestered to a small room to the left of the courtroom in order to reach a verdict.

      There was no distention. It took the jury less than an hour to reach their decision.

      The Verdict

      Immediately after the jury came back, so did Judge Hingley who asked the foreman if a

      verdict had been reached. Truman Walsh, rose and addressed the Judge and informed him

      that they had reached a descision.

      “The Jury finds Thomas Edward Haliburton not guilty of all charges.”

      A hush went through the courtroom. Nobody could believe it. Surely, the justice system failed

      the citizens of Riverton.

      Breaking News on Channel 8. Mostly everyone was stunned. It was truly a sad day for their

      small town.

      Late Evening – Friday

      Ziggy was released immediately once the verdict was announced. He grabbed a taxi and fled

      home even before the on-the-spot reporter from the TV station could catch him. Once he

      arrived home, he went to his room, closed and locked his door to make sure not even his

      family would disturb him. All he wanted at the moment was some peace and quiet - time to

      be with the person he trusted most – himself.

      It was just after 8 PM when his mother called him to answer the phone in his room. Ziggy did

      so reluctantly. A voice on the other end asked for an interview. The lady had a beautiful voice

      with a Spanish accent. Realizing he could not avoid reporters forever, he agreed to meet for a

      short interview. That beautiful sounding voice was all he needed for encouragement.

      They agreed to meet in Central Park where Riverton’s largest oak tree stood. She wanted to

      meet him right away and how could he resist. He hurried on over and found that he had

      arrived before the reporter. There was a bench nearby so Ziggy sat down and waited. Barely

      was his butt on the bench when three members of Los Banditos came from behind some trees

      and threw a sack over Two Step. He heard somebody say that they should make sure to put

      the rope around him and tie it up tight.

      “See, I told you Pedro, that I could get him out with my sexy voice.”

      Shit! Rats! Damn! Ziggy realized he had walked into an ambush. What he didn’t know was

      what they were going to do with him.

      “Okay boys, toss him in the truck. We don’t have a whole lot of time.”

      Ziggy found himself lifted and thrown unceremoniously into the back of a truck. What kind of

      truck? What did it matter?

      A short ride later, Ziggy was again lifted off the truck. He heard a heavy door open and he

      realized he was be putting inside some kind of room. Smelled like a farm but he knew they

      hadn’t driven far enough to reach one. Still, he was sure he could smell hay.

      Pedro Gomez was pleased. Payback is a bitch!.

      “That’s what you get for not paying me for that bag of weed you got from me.”

      Pedro and his gang had put Ziggy in a cattle car on a train which would be leaving moments

      from now. It was a brilliant idea that the gang came up with following Ziggy’s acquittal. If

      they ever did get caught for their actions, they knew that Judge Hingley and the citizens of

      Riverton would look the other way.

      So there Ziggy was, wrapped and tied up in a gunny sack, laying among a pile of hay.

      Where was the train headed? Pedro didn’t know nor did he care.

      Would anybody in town really care?

      THE END

     
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