Rowan Huntley

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Rowan Huntley, the freelance crime reporter, is a rugged, handsome individual, he is in his early 40’s about 183 cm (6 feet tall) he is divorced. At the present time, he is seriously courting Angela his long-time girlfriend, with the view of getting married and having kids. Angela is in her late 20’s, she was about 177 cm (5 feet 8 inches) tall, she is a good looking girl, with blonde hair, blue eyes, with nice curves in the right places and with a friendly personality to go with it and is madly in love with Rowan.

Angela’s 23-year-old sister Margo is the girlfriend of a local drug lord Alex Peversio. He is a weedy runt of a guy about 158 cm (5 feet 2 inches), dark complexion, ethnicity unknown, who was slowly turning Margo into an addict.

Angela is very concerned about her younger sister. Who she has repeatedly implored, not to get mixed up with Alex, but to no avail. There were only the two of them since their mum died in a car accident and their dad had since remarried. His new wife is a cold-hearted woman, who was 5 years his senior and wanted nothing to do with his family.

Angela wanted Rowan to do an expose’ on sleazy Alex, but Rowan had known of people, who had disappeared, if they crossed Alex. Besides which Angela would never forgive him if anything happened to Margo. So what should he do? It was also rumored, that Alex had some politicians and police on his payroll.

Indecision and procrastination were the enemies of action. Rowan broke out in a cold sweat the longer he thought about it. He really loved Angela and didn’t want to lose her. What a  predicament, to lose his girlfriend if he did nothing. in Angela’s eyes, if anything happened to Margot, he would be to blame. He understood that much about female logic. A no-win situation.

Eventually, he came to a decision, he would consult his old friend detective inspector Beasley, a guy in his mid 50’s, who looked as though he had seen it all.  He was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, greying at the temples, bald on top and a few kilos overweight.

After all, he had given him some tip-offs over the last few years. He knew he could trust him completely. So he called Beasley and made an appointment to meet him at the Coffee House on the edge of the National Park, as he was not sure how safe, it was at Police HQ. As Alex, the drug lord may have had his spies there.

They met in a private room at the Coffee House. The Coffee House interior was of a period, setting dating back to the mid-1800s, with a crystal hand cut vase with a single long-stemmed red rose, on each aged oak table. The waitresses were dressed in period costumes adding to the ambiance. It was a popular place for tourists, but the locals avoided it, mainly because they charged exorbitant prices. Beasley, knew the owner so he would get a discount on anything purchased. He could write these off to work-related expenses.

They talked for nearly three hours, specifically on how they could entrap Alex in a situation where it was impossible for him to escape imprisonment. They would have to be careful who they talked to, about the plan they had devised, because of Alex’s connections. It had to be a watertight case so that there were little and/or no grounds for appeal. Also, their meetings were only known to a very few trusted people, so that there could be no hint of entrapment.

The plan involved the purchase of drugs directly from Alex which is something that Alex did not usually do himself, hence the reason that it was difficult to pin anything on him. He always had an answer if questioned. Usually, he would say, that investment paid off if asked. Also, the value of the drugs had to be of a significant amount to get him interested, so that he could not trust anyone else, to carry it out.

After months of meticulous planning and secret meetings at various locations, they came finally up with a plan that they thought would attract Alex.

To secure the funds that were needed to make the legitimate case was a major stumbling block, that they finally overcame when they secretly approached the father of one of Alex’s victims, who was a Banker and was willing to put up the funds required.

The scene was set, true to form. Alex, not trusting anyone else to do a drug deal of this size, personally got involved in the purchase of the drugs. He insisted on being paid in cash, with unmarked banknotes of various denominations. Unknown to Alex the serial number on each note was recorded (a laborious task).

Pure greed had affected Alex’s normal caution and judgment. He was caught in the carefully laid trap that Huntley and Beasley had laid. He was arrested at the scene of the drug deal. The evidence was weighed heavily against him. Don’t expect to see Alex free again, for a very long time.

As for Margo, she turned state’s evidence and gave them invaluable information which further sealed Alex’s fate, to a life of imprisonment.

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