Ghostbusters Doom Patrol
"The Day The Music Died"
by Sarah Dryski
Part 1
April 17th, 1996
It was in the evening, and Salina was at the local roller-rink with a couple of her friends from University. Things were going fine, but while other people's song requests were being played, Salina did not hear any of her song requests at all, especially this one song, "American Science" by Duran Duran. She told her friends that she going to find the DJ and ask him what was going on. An argument broke out, and Stacey, the floor supervisor for that night had to separate them.
Later that evening, the skate session was over and everyone had gone home for the night. The only people left were Stacey and the DJ, who's name was Rob. As Stacey left, she told Rob to lock up when he was finished. After checking to make sure all the equipment was shut off, and all the cash registers locked, Rob packed up his bag. As he opened the door, three gun shots rang out. One of the bullets hit him in the heart, killing him instantly. The glass doors behind him were shattered from the other two bullets that passed through Rob's body. It was a bloody mess. The only evidence that was recovered were the two bullets. The gun was never found and neither was the body, for the killer had moved it to somewhere else. To where, is still unknown to this day. All that remains of this case is a box of paperwork, which sits in the evidence storage warehouse, and waits...
Eight years later...
An area of land was being cleared away in one of
the residential areas. One of the construction workers who was
operating one of the bulldozers was digging out for the basement of
the house they were building, when on the fourth dig, he discovered a
huge object amidst the dirt in the bulldozer's scoop. He carefully
lowered the arm and cut the engine. "Hey boss!" He called. "Come
take a look at this!" The crew's foreman, and some of the other
workers came to take a look. On closer inspection, the object that
was dug up was wrapped in an old blanket.
"What is it?"someone
asked. The foreman and one of the workers carefully lifted it off the
dirt, and set it down. When the foreman unwrapped the blanket, he
made a gruesome discovery. Inside was a human skeleton. Where the
skull rested, there was a patch of old blood. Same with the area of
the blanket that had touched the chest. Within minutes, police were
on the scene, along with Detectives Lilly Rush and Scotty
Valens.
"What have we got?" Lilly asked.
"A skeleton in a
blanket. It was discovered by one of the workers who was digging out
for the basement of the house they're building." replied one of
the police officers. Snapping on some latex gloves, Lilly stooped
down to examine the body.
"Whoever shot him had really good aim.
With this amount of blood on his shirt, he was hit in the heart.
Whoever wanted him dead, must've had a personal grudge." She
commented.
"How do you know this is a he?" Scotty asked.
"The
clothes. Plus when you look at the skull, the eyebrow ridges are very
pronounced." Lilly started going through the pockets and came
across a wallet. "Let's see what the ID says." She opened up
the wallet. On the driver's license, the name read as Robert
Lennox.
"Robert Lennox?" Scotty asked. "Wasn't he that DJ
that was missing in '96, presumed dead?"
"Yeah. The crime
scene at the roller-rink was saturated with blood, and two bullets
were also recovered."
"I wonder what he did to make someone
want to kill him." Scotty commented.
"Well, he was a
roller-rink DJ. Maybe someone didn't like what music he played?"
Lilly quipped.
Lilly
and Scotty were now in the evidence storage warehouse, looking over
the paperwork on Rob's case. "Robert Lennox, aged 23. Worked as a
DJ at the Starlight Roller-rink. Parents are James and Jennifer
Lennox, and he had a brother, Kevin." Lieutenant John Stillman read
aloud. "Was reported missing when he didn't come home. Stacey
Chambers, a supervisor at the rink discovered the scene when she
arrived for work the next day. DNA gathered from the blood evidence
was proven to be Rob's, and two bullets were also recovered from
the scene. No murder weapon was found, and neither was the
body."
"Until now." Scotty commented.
"Any suspects?"
Lilly asked.
" A few. Three regular roller-rink Customers, and
an ex-girlfriend. Names of the Customers are Salina Duran, Jaslean
Dhillon, and Deirdre Jones. The ex-girlfriend's name is Andrea
Klassen."
"We'll take these names to Vera and Jefferies.
Meanwhile, we got a family to contact." Lilly took the paper with
the suspects' names on it from Lt. Stillman.
Part 2
After
finding the current address for James and Jennifer Lennox, Lilly and
Scotty went to pay them a visit. A woman answered the door. "Jennifer
Lennox?"
"Yes, and you are...?"
"Detectives Lilly Rush
and Scotty Valens." Lilly replied.
"Is this about my son
Robbie?"
"Yes. Can we come in?"
"Of course." Mrs.
Lennox replied and ushered them in.
"I'm sorry to have to tell
you this, but Rob is dead. We found his body, which had been buried
in one of the residential areas."
"Well, I guess I shouldn't
be too surprised. When we reported him missing, and police told us
that his blood was found at the rink, along with the bullets, we were
told that it was a definite possibility."
"Did Rob have any
enemies?" Scotty asked.
"No. He was well liked. The only
people he ever had any problems with were his ex-girlfriend, what's
her name...?"
"Andrea Klassen?"
"Yeah, that's her
name. And there were these Customers he'd mention occasionally.
Sometimes they'd give him grief. Something about music, I don't
know." Mrs Lennox said.
"Well, we're going to be
re-interviewing anyone he had contact with before his death.
Hopefully they might remember something that'll provide a new lead.
Meanwhile, we have all that we need from his body, so it's ready to
be released." Lilly told her.
"Okay. Thank you. When my
husband gets home, we'll come down to the station to sign the
release forms."
Meanwhile, Detectives Nick Vera and Will
Jefferies had arrived at the headquarters for Doom Patrol, the
recently opened franchise of Ghostbusters, and also the current
residence for Salina Duran. "Gentlemen, is there anything I can
help you with?" The group's secretary, Erin Cummins asked when
they came in.
"I'm Detective Will Jefferies, and this is
Detective Nick Vera. We'd like to talk to Salina Duran. Is she
available?" Will asked.
"Sure" Erin said, paging her. "She
should be downstairs in a bit." They didn't have to wait very
long, as Salina came downstairs a few seconds later.
"Salina
Duran?" Nick asked.
"Yes. Who are you?"
"I'm
Detective Nick Vera."
"And I'm Detective Will Jefferies."
Will added. "Is there someplace where we can talk
privately?"
"Yeah, sure." Salina led them to the TV room.
"So what is this all about?"
"We're re-investigating the
murder of Robert Lennox" Nick told her.
"Rob? The DJ from the
roller-rink? I thought he was just missing."
"His remains were
just recently uncovered, which is why the case is being re-examined.
Is there anything you can tell us?" Will asked.
"Nothing
different than what I already told the police back in 1996." Salina
replied.
"Well, you were considered a suspect then, because you
didn't get along with him." Nick said.
"That is an
understatement detectives. I hated him. He sexually harassed one of
my friends, and he wouldn't play my song requests." Salina
replied, thinking back...She was at the roller-rink, and was
at the entrance to the DJ booth, by the cash register. "Hey, when
are you going to play "American Science"?" She asked.
"I'll
play it soon." Rob replied non-chahalantly.
"You said that
two hours ago! I made that request before anyone else did! There's
no excuse for this!"
"Look! I've had complaints whenever
that song is played!" Rob snapped.
"Whatever! You just don't
want to play the song because YOU hate Duran Duran!"
"Are you
saying that I'm a liar!"
"No, I'm saying that you're
not doing your job!"
"Alright, that's enough!" Stacey
interjected before Rob could react. "Rob, just play her song for
now. I'll talk to her. She took Salina aside... "And
that's basically what happened. He would do that to me every time
my friends and I were there. But, that's all that happened
detectives. I may have hated him, but I never killed him." Salina
said.
"Where were you at the time of his murder?" Nick
asked.
"At home. I went home after the session ended. Ask my
parents and my sister. They'll back me up."
"What about your
two friends, Jaslean and Deirdre?" Will asked.
"As far as I
know, they went home after the session was over too."
"Alright.
Well that's all we have for now." Nick said. "We will come by
again if we have anymore questions."
"Sure." Salina replied.
Part 3
Next,
the people that Will and Nick went to interview were Salina's two
friends, Jaslean Dhillon and Deirdre Jones. "Yeah, I remember Rob
Lennox. The pig sexually harassed me one night at the rink. Salina
was even a witness." Jaslean said.
"What would he say?" Nick
asked.
"Oh, the usual. Comments like, "nice tits!" or,
"Sweet piece of ass!", that sort of thing. He even pointed me out
to this random guy this one other night and says to him while
pointing at me, "She wants to ride you!". I don't know how he
managed to not get fired for such behavior. I mean, we wrote in and
complained about it."
"Where were you the night he was
killed?" Will asked.
"I was here at home. My parents can vouch
for that." Jaslean replied.
"Is there anything out of the
ordinary that you can remember happening at the rink that night
before he was killed? Anything to make you think something was about
to happen?"
"All I remember was Salina getting upset and
confronting Rob about her song requests not getting played. But, that
happened all the time. It's not much of a reason to kill
him."
"Yeah, we know. We already talked to Salina, and she's
told us that." Will said.
"But I do remember this one other
girl." Jaslean added, thinking back...She was sitting
down, taking a breather when she noticed this blonde girl arguing
with Rob. "Andrea, get it through your head! It's over!" Rob
shouted. "Stop trying to change my mind!" Jaslean never forgot
that name..."Her name was Andrea, and they were arguing
about something being over. She must've been a former girlfriend."
Jaslean said, then snorted sarcastically. "Personally I don't
know why on earth she'd want to go out with someone like
him."
"Andrea. That sounds familiar." Nick commented to Will
as his cellphone went off.
"Just a second." Will said to
Jaslean as he answered his phone. "Jefferies."
"Guess what
was just uncovered at the roller-rink?" It was Lilly on the other
end. "Someone was looking for thei shoes, and when they stuck their
hand into this small hole under the benches, there was a gun hidden
in it, and it's a .22 calibre. The same kind of gun used to kill
Rob."
"Think there's a chance we'll get any prints?"
Will asked.
"Let's hope so. The serial number's been filed
off. I also hope we can match the striaetions on the bullets to the
gun."
"We'll keep our fingers crossed." Will replied and
hung up. "Thank you for you time Ms. Dhillon." He shook hands
with her before he and Nick left the house. It was time to interview
Salina's other friend, Deirdre Jones.
"I don't know what
else to tell you that hasn't already been said." Deirdre told
Will and Nick. "Rob would jerk Salina around by not playing her
songs, and he would make crude, piggish comments at Jassie, but
nobody didn't do nothing."
"What about you? I mean, here he
is, doggin' on your two best friends. Surely that must've made
you mad." Will said.
"I know what you're thinking, and it's
not true. I didn't kill Rob." Deirdre replied.
"We're not
saying you did, but obviously his behavior must've provoked
something." Nick told her.
"Just a bunch of complaint letters,
that's all. But they didn't work."
"Did Rob ever say
anything to you directly?" Will asked.
"Once. He called me a
nigger. That really did it for me."
"What did you do?"
"What
do you think? I hit him in the face. Got me kicked out of the rink
for the rest of that one night, but hell it felt damn good."
Deirdre said.
"But that didn't make you want to kill him?"
Nick asked.
"Hell no."
It wasn't until a few days
later that the results on the gun's serial number came in. Lt.
Stillman knew about a forensic technique that still recover a filed
off serial number. Now the results were in. "It's a success. We
have a serial number." He announced when he came to into the
department offices that morning. He handed the results to Lilly and
Scotty.
"Alright." Scotty got the computer and entered the
serial number into the database. "How's it going with the
prints?" He asked.
"Still working on it. We should have those
results soon." Just then, a beeping sound went off. It was the
computer, and it had found a match.
"Well, look who our gun
owner is." Scotty remarked. Lilly got down to have a look.
"Bruce
and Camille Klassen." She said.
"Look who their daughter's
name is." Scotty pointed at the screen. Lilly's eyes
widened.
"Andrea Klassen. The ex-girlfriend."
"Let's
pick her up." Lt. Stillman told them, but Will and Nick were
already on it.
Part 4
"So
why exactly did you bring me down here?" Andrea asked. She, Lilly,
and Scotty were inside one of the interrogation rooms.
"We found
your gun." Lilly said
"My gun?" Andrea asked with a strange
look on her face. "I don't own a gun." Scotty pulled out the
evidence bag with the gun in it. "You mean my parent's gun. It
was lost eight years ago."
"We know. We found it at the
roller-rink." Lilly said.
"Any idea how it might've gotten
there?" Scotty asked.
"I have absolutely no idea." Andrea
replied.
"Oh come on Andrea. We know how badly you wanted to get
back with Rob. We know about the restraining order his family had to
take out on you. So maybe you figured, 'Well if I can't have him,
then nobody else will', and decided to kill him." Lilly told
her.
"That is a very interesting story detectives." Andrea
replied non-chahalantly. "Unfortunately it's not true."
"Well
if it's not, then maybe you won't mind telling us where you were
the night of his murder." Scotty said.
"At home."
"Can
anyone verify that?" Lilly asked.
"I was by myself because my
parents were out for the evening."
"See, that doesn't help
your alibi, especially when we have a witness who says you were at
the rink that same night." Scotty said.
"Oh really? And what
exactly did this "witness" say?" Andrea asked
sarcastically.
"That you were there, arguing with Rob." Scotty
replied.
"Seeing if he'll take you back." Lilly added. "But
when he turns you down again, you decide that's the last straw, you
go home, get your parents gun, come back, and kill him."
"I
didn't kill Rob!" Andrea snapped angerly. "I was at the rink,
I'll give you that. But that was way before he was killed. When I
left, he was still very much alive."
"Which brings us back to
our original question. How did your parents' gun end up at the
rink?" Lilly asked. Andrea was about to reply, when there was a
knock at the door. It was Lt. Stillman.
"Results just came back
on the fingerprints from the gun." He said.
"And?"
"They
don't match Andrea's." Andrea rolled her eyes.
"I told you
so." She muttered.
"Well if they're not hers, then who's
are they?" Scotty asked.
"Unknown. Whoever's they are, that
person is not in the system."
"Wonderful." Lilly
remarked.
"Now we have to start all over again." Scotty
added.
"Detectives?" Lilly and Scotty looked up to see
Salina Duran. She had come down to the station.
"Something you
have for us?" Lilly asked.
"Yes. I heard that you almost had
somebody in for the murder. I thought maybe what I have for you might
help." Salina replied.
"You remember something else?" Scotty
asked.
"Something she said to me when we were sitting out on a
break."
"Who? Andrea?" Lilly asked.
"Andrea? No,
Deirdre." Salina replied, thinking back..."Friggin'
idiot. He just doesn't want to play the damn song because he's
the only one that hates it. It's his own personal opinion, and this
whole "other people complaining about" it is just a farce."
Salina growled.
"Forget about it girl. He's just trying to get
to you. Don't let him win." Deirdre said.
"I wish Stacey
would just see that he won't play the song because of his own
personal opinion of it. I know that if he did this at a radio
station, they'd toss him out on his ass."
"Well, I don't
think that'll be happening anytime soon." Just then, Deirdre saw
Rob arguing with Andrea out of the corner of her eye. She turned
around to get a better look, and thought of something.
"What?
What is it Dee?" Salina asked.
"I think tonight may be your
lucky night girl." Deirdre replied, with a bit of a menacing tone
to her voice.
"What do you mean by that?" Salina asked
suspiciously.
"I don't know right now, but I'll think of
something." She got up and went back to skate some more. Salina sat
at the table, wondering what Deirdre meant by her cryptic
remark... "So you think Deirdre might have something
to do with Rob's murder?" Lilly asked.
"I don't know. But
then Rob ends up dead that same night, so now I am beginning to think
that it's more than just a coincidence." Salina replied.
"How
come you never mentioned this during the original investigation?"
Scotty asked.
"Like I said, I thought it was just a coincidence
at the time. She didn't directly come right out and say she was
going to kill him. I would've stopped her before that ever
happened. That, and I didn't think she'd ever have it in her to
do something like that. And Deirdre is also a good friend of mine. I
wouldn't want her to get in trouble for something she never
did."
"Salina, this is very important. Did you ever see
Deirdre talk to Andrea at any time that night?" Lilly
asked.
"Andrea? You mean the blonde chick that Rob was arguing
with? Yeah she did. Why?"
"Just wondering. That's all."
Lilly replied.
"Haven't you bothered me enough already?"
Andrea asked when she answered the door. Nick Vera and Will Jefferies
were there. She let them in.
"Do you know a girl by the name of
Deirdre Jones?" Will asked.
"Deirdre Jones? Yeah. Man, I've
known her since high school." She handed the detectives a picture.
It was of her and Deirdre from a ski trip in 1995. "Is she in some
kind of trouble?"
"We're not exactly sure, but we think she
may be somehow involved with Rob's murder, and somebody said she
was seen talking to you that night before he was killed. Do you
remember that?" Nick asked. Andrea then suddenly felt sick to her
stomach.
"Oh my god."
"Something you remember?" Will
asked.
"Yes. She did talk to me that night. But what I meant
before was about something that happened earlier. See, you figured
out that it was parents' gun by the serial number on it,
right?"
"That's right." Nick replied.
"Well, a few
days before that night, they found out the gun was missing. At first,
I thought my dad had misplaced it. Oh man, it can't be..." Andrea
started to tremble.
"What happened?" Will asked.
"She
must've taken the gun. And when I was talking with Deirdre that
night, I said something like, if I couldn't have him back, the
nobody could have him. She must've thought I really meant it."
"How
come you never mentioned this before?" Nick asked.
"I honestly
didn't think she'd have it in her, or that she'd take what I
said so seriously." Will was now on his cellphone, getting a hold
of Lilly and Scotty.
"Yeah Lil'? It's Will. We need to find
out where Deirdre Jones lives, or works." He told her.
"We're
on it." Lilly replied.
Part 5
"What
is so important that you had to come to my work and lead me away in
front of all my Customers?" Deirdre asked when she arrived at the
station along with Will and Nick. Then she saw Salina. "What are
you doing here?" She asked her.
"Nothing Dee." Salina
replied.
"Don't you "nothing Dee" me!" Deirdre snapped.
"What did you tell them!" Will and Nick had to hold her back, to
keep Deirdre from lunging at Salina.
"Come on, let's go."
They led her to the interrogation room, where Lilly and Scotty were
waiting for her.
"Why did you lash out at Salina like that?"
Lilly asked as she shut the door.
"Nothing. I just thought that
friends don't rat on each other, that's all." Deirdre replied
angerly. "At least, I thought she was my friend."
"You two
have a falling out or something?" Scotty asked.
"Sort of. She
had her interests, and I had mine. We kind of drifted apart.
Especially after that night at the rink."
"Yeah, and speaking
of that night, we talked to Salina about that, and also Andrea. They
said that you were at the roller-rink the night Rob was murdered."
Lilly said.
"Well yeah, 'cos I was also with Salina and Jassie
too."
"But then you didn't go home after the session, didn't
you?"
"Well, maybe..."
"So did you kill Rob?"
"No.
Why would I do that?" Deirdre asked.
"Well he was being a jerk
to Salina, sexually harassing Jaslean, and not only that, we heard he
insulted you with a derogatory racial slur. Those seem like reasons
enough to want him dead." Lilly replied.
"Plus, you said
something to Salina about that night being 'her lucky night'."
Scotty added.
"So? By that, I meant I was gonna get him fired,
not get him killed."
"And not just that, Andrea also said that
when she talked with you after her fight with Rob, she mentioned
something along the lines of, 'if I can't have him, nobody will'.
So you figured, maybe you'd do her a favour." Lilly said.
"I
didn't kill him!" Deirdre snapped. "Besides, if Andrea was the
one who said those words, then she must've been the one to act on
them!"
"How could she?" Scotty asked. "Her parents' gun
was already missing, and we checked the prints on the gun. They're
not Andrea's. She couldn't have killed him."
"So I'm
gonna bet that when we take your prints and compare them to the
prints on the gun, they'll match yours. Because who else could've
killed Rob? Who would have the motive and the means? Both Salina and
Jaslean have alibis. They both went home after the session ended that
night." Lilly said.
"Which leaves us with one person left."
Scotty added. "You." Just then, tears began to fall from
Deirdre's eyes. Her tough stance began to soften. Lilly sat down
and put her hand on her shoulder.
"Why did you kill him?" She
asked.
"He was such a jerk to Salina, and nobody would do
anything about it. He would constantly make sexual remarks at
Jaslean. And it pissed me off when he called me a nigger, and I was
the only one who got in crap for punching him. No one called him out
for saying that to me. I'd write letters, talk to the supervisors,
but nobody listened. So one night while I was at Andrea's house, I
took her parents gun, and waited for the right opportunity."
Deirdre said, thinking back... "Andrea, what happened?"
Deirdre asked as she walked by.
"Rob and I had a fight. Nothing
major."
"Are you sure?"
"Deirdre, it's okay."
Andrea said.
"Andy, why would you want to continue going out
with someone like him anyway? He's rude to my friends, he makes
these piggish comments especially to this one friend of mine, and not
only that, he called me an effin' nigger."
"I realize that
Dee. But deep down, when there is a girl that he loves, he really is
a nice guy."
"You're looking at him through blinders girl"
Deirdre said. Andrea sighed dejectedly.
"I'm telling you Dee,
if I can't have him, then nobody will." She walked off, and
headed out the main doors.
"Maybe I can arrange that." Deirdre
said to herself.
Later that night, Deirdre was waiting in her car as everyone headed home at the end of the session. Finally, the last person to leave was Stacey. Deirdre took the gun of her car's glove compartment and got out of the car. She took a place behind the bushes, and crouched down, waiting for Rob to come out. She didn't have to wait for very long. As the door opened and Rob came out, Deirdre got up and without hesitant, fired the gun three times, killing Rob instantly.
Finally, it's over. As Deirdre got up from the chair, Scotty placed the handcuffs on her, and Lilly took her to the holding cells at the back. As Deirdre was being led towards the back, she looked at Salina in disbelief and shame, feeling like she had betrayed her. Later on, Salina and Jaslean were at the cemetery. With all feelings of hate for Rob gone, they each laid a flower down at his headstone. As they were leaving, they passed by Andrea, who was also coming to visit his grave site. At the evidence warehouse, Lilly placed the box with Rob's case file back on the shelf, but with the word "closed" written across the lid. As Lilly drove home that same day, she went by the roller-rink, and for a moment, saw and image of Rob, waving and smiling, as if to say, "Thank you".
