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Dying Truth: A completely gripping crime thriller by Marsons, Angela (29)

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Kim stepped into the gym hall to either prove or disprove the fear that was growing within her after speaking to Joanna Wade. The room was empty except for an athletic male dragging blue plastic mats to a pile at the side of the room. A pommel horse was the only item of equipment left to move. A line of blue tape was stretched across the doorway to the locker rooms where forensics were searching for clues to help them identify Shaun’s killer.

His face formed an instant frown at the intrusion of strangers into his work area. It faded as he realised who they were.

‘Police officers?’ he said, to make sure.

Both she and Bryant reached into their pockets for their identification.

He raised his hand. ‘It’s fine. I believe you. If you want to talk to my boys they’ve been sent to the pool block to shower.’

Kim said nothing. It took him two seconds to realise she was waiting for him to introduce himself.

‘Philip Havers, sports coach, PE teacher and general fitness expert,’ he said, offering his hand.

Bryant took it and shook it.

‘You found Shaun?’ she asked.

‘Yes, but not quickly enough to save his life,’ he said, swallowing and looking away.

‘Was he gone when you found him?’ Bryant asked.

Havers nodded, touching his lips. ‘They were blue, and his eyes were just staring. It’s like he was looking straight at me. I’ll never forget it.’ He turned towards her. ‘And yet the picture in my head is of him looking peaceful.’

She could understand that. After what Keats had described ravaging his young body, eventual death must have come as a kind of relief.

‘Could you give us the timeline?’ she asked.

Havers nodded. ‘The gym lesson was a good one. The kids love a basketball session. Guys went to shower up. Coffee-Todd hung back, as usual, putting away the equipment and being the last into the locker room.

‘I don’t supervise their shower time, officer, but I do stay close by in case I hear any issues arise in there,’ he explained.

‘Is that a safeguard for the children?’ she asked.

‘No, Inspector – it’s a safeguard for me,’ he explained.

She could imagine that false accusations could occur as well as genuine ones. And both could destroy a career.

‘I was tidying the girls’ locker room when the bell went and the boys all tumbled out and headed for their next lesson. After the rabble left I headed to the staff room for a coffee…’ He paused. ‘If only I hadn’t gone to the—’

‘Wasn’t he known for hanging back?’ Kim asked, to be sure.

Havers pulled himself out of his regret. ‘Yes, he was often the last to leave but the truth of it is that I never gave the kid a thought.’

The guilt of his honesty flashed across his face.

Kim was beginning to suspect that happened a lot with this child. By all accounts he was average. He wasn’t memorable academically or physically and was no troublemaker either.

‘So, you came back around—?’

‘Roughly ten past three. I got talking—’

Kim held up her hand. ‘I don’t want to know.’

She didn’t need him to explain himself to her. If she allowed it, he would then expect some kind of understanding or empathy from her, which she wasn’t prepared to give. He had forgotten a child and she didn’t make excuses for that.

Shaun Coffee-Todd had been left alone for fifteen minutes and was now dead, and she wasn’t about to start offering guilt pardons.

Mr Havers looked as though he wanted to say more. To explain himself, excuse himself but that wasn’t why she was here.

‘And could you show us exactly where you found Shaun?’ Kim asked.

‘I’ve already shown the crime scene guys.’

‘It would be most helpful,’ she said, lifting the crime scene tape for him to pass through.

They followed him along a tiled corridor that opened up into a locker room. Full-sized cabinets all had keys dangling from their locks. Long wooden benches separated the row of lockers. Beyond was a wall that wound around to a row of six showers.

‘Just point,’ she said, ignoring the crime scene techs that looked her way. She wasn’t committing any sins. Havers’s DNA would be all over the place.

‘Mr Havers, did you see a child named Christian Fellows at any time?’

Havers frowned as though trying to recall. He began to shake his head. ‘All the others had gone to—’

‘Christian Fellows was sent back to get him,’ Kim clarified.

‘No, I never saw him, Inspector.’

‘Okay, thank you for your time, Mr Havers, and if you could just give us a minute.’

Philip Havers nodded and walked away as Kim headed back to the shower.

* * *

The journey from the nearest shower to Shaun’s final position was roughly thirty feet, which the poor kid had crawled on his knees, desperately trying to reach the only thing that could save him.

‘What could this kid possibly have done to upset anyone?’ her colleague asked.

‘Absolutely nothing, Bryant,’ she agreed. ‘He wasn’t significant enough for that,’ she said, not unkindly. She suspected his place in the suit of Spades was likely due to his famous father.

‘He hadn’t done anything wrong. He wasn’t troubled like Sadie. He wasn’t a bad kid or a bully. He had no enemies and yet someone wanted him dead. He had no links to Sadie, and they were completely different kinds of kids,’ she said, walking back to the entrance to the shower block where it divided for boys and girls. She walked it again, slowly.

As she turned the first corner she saw herself in the full-length mirror. But that wasn’t all she could see. The mirror offered her a view of the exact spot where Shaun had taken his last breath.

‘So, what are you thinking?’ Bryant asked, appearing beside her.

‘He saw something, Bryant,’ she said, walking back towards the gym hall just as Havers disappeared into the main corridor.

‘Christian Fellows definitely saw something, and we need to find out where he is.’

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