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Chris Carter - An Evil Mind

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A freak accident in rural Wyoming leads the sheriffs department to arrest a man for a possible double homicide, but further investigations suggest a much more horrifying discovery a serial killer who has been kidnapping, torturing, and mutilating victims all over the United States for at least twenty-five years. The suspect claims he is a pawn in a huge labyrinth of lies and deception but can he be believed? The case is immediately handed over to the FBI, but this time theyre forced to ask for outside help. Ex-criminal behavior psychologist and lead detective with the Ultra Violent Crime Unit of the LAPD Robert Hunter is asked to run a series of interviews with the apprehended man. These interviews begin to reveal terrifying secrets that no one could have foreseen, including the real identity of a killer so elusive that no one, not even the FBI, had any idea he existed until now

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Chris Carter

An Evil Mind

This novel differs immensely from all my previous books, mainly because this is the first thriller Ive written in which most of the plot and characters are based on real facts and people I met during my criminal-behavior-psychology days. The names have been changed for obvious reasons.

I would like to dedicate this novel to all the readers who have entered the competition that was run in the UK to become one of the victims in this thriller, and especially to the winner, Karen Simpson, who lives in South Wales and who has been a great sport. I hope you all enjoy it.

Part One

The Wrong Man

One

Morning, Sheriff. Morning, Bobby, the plump, brunette waitress with a small heart tattoo on her left wrist called from behind the counter. She didnt have to check the clock hanging from the wall to her right. She knew it would be just past 6:00 a.m.

Every Wednesday, without fail, Sheriff Walton and his deputy, Bobby Dale, came into Noras truck-stop diner, just outside Wheatland in southeastern Wyoming, to get their sweet-pie fix. Rumor had it that Noras Diner baked the best pies in the whole of Wyoming. A different recipe every day of the week. Wednesday was apple-and-cinnamon-pie day, Sheriff Waltons favorite. He was well aware that the first batch of pies always came out of the oven at 6:00 a.m. sharp, and you just couldnt beat the taste of a freshly baked pie.

Morning, Beth, Bobby replied, dusting rainwater off his coat and trousers. Ill tell you, the floodgates from hell have opened out there, he added, shaking his leg as if hed peed himself.

Summer downpours in southeastern Wyoming were a common occurrence, but this mornings storm was the heaviest theyd seen all season.

Morning, Beth, Sheriff Walton followed, taking off his hat, drying his face and forehead with a handkerchief, and quickly looking around the diner. At that time in the morning, and with such torrential rain outside, the place was a lot less busy than usual. Only three out of its fifteen tables were taken.

A man and a woman in their mid-twenties were sitting at the table nearest to the door, having a pancake breakfast. The sheriff figured that the beat-up, silver WV Golf parked outside belonged to them.

The next table along was occupied by a large, sweaty, shaved-headed man, who mustve weighed at least 350 pounds. The amount of food sitting on the table in front of him wouldve easily been enough to feed two very hungry people, maybe three.

The last table by the window was taken by a tall, gray-haired man, with a bushy horseshoe mustache and a crooked nose. His forearms were covered in faded tattoos. Hed already finished his breakfast and was now sitting back on his chair, toying with a packet of cigarettes and looking pensive, as if he had a very difficult decision to make.

There was no doubt in Sheriff Waltons mind that the two large trucks outside belonged to those two.

Sitting at the end of the counter, drinking a cup of black coffee and eating a chocolate-coated donut, was a pleasantly dressed man who looked to be in his forties. His hair was short and well kept, and his beard stylish and neatly trimmed. He was flipping through a copy of the mornings newspaper. His had to be the dark-blue Ford Taurus parked by the side of the diner, Sheriff Walton concluded.

Just in time, Beth said, winking at the sheriff. Theyre just out of the oven. She gave him a tiny shrug. As if you didnt know.

The sweet smell of freshly baked apple pie with a hint of cinnamon had already engulfed the entire place.

Sheriff Walton smiled. Well have our usual, Beth, he said, taking a seat at the counter.

Coming right up, Beth replied before disappearing into the kitchen. Seconds later she returned with two steamy, extra-large slices of pie, drizzled with honey cream. They looked like perfection on a plate.

Umm. . the man sitting at the far end of the counter said, tentatively raising a finger like a kid asking his teachers permission to speak. Is there any more of that pie left?

There sure is, Beth replied, smiling back at him.

In that case, can I also have a slice, please?

Yeah, me too, the large truck driver called out from his table, lifting his hand. He was already licking his lips.

And me, the horseshoe-mustache man said, returning the cigarette pack to his jacket pocket. That pie smells darn good.

Tastes good too, Beth added.

Good doesnt even come close, Sheriff Walton said, turning to face the tables. Yall just about to be taken to pie heaven. Suddenly his eyes widened in surprise. Holy shit, he breathed out, jumping off his seat.

The sheriffs reaction made Bobby Dale swing his body around fast and follow the sheriffs stare. Through the large window just behind where the mid-twenties couple was sitting, he saw the headlights of a pick-up truck coming straight at them. The car seemed completely out of control.

What the hell? Bobby said, getting to his feet.

Everyone in the diner turned to face the window, and the shocked look on everyones face was uniform. The vehicle was coming toward them like a guided missile, and it was showing no signs of diverting or slowing down. They had two, maybe three seconds before impact.

EVERYBODY TAKE COVER! Sheriff Walton yelled, but he didnt have to. Reflexively, everybody in the restaurant was already scrambling on their feet to get out of the way. At that speed, the pick-up truck would crash through the front of the diner and probably not stop until it reached the kitchen at the back, destroying everything in its path, and killing everyone in its way.

A chaotic mess of desperate screams and movement took over the restaurant floor. They all knew they just didnt have enough time to get out of the way.

CRUUUUNCH-BOOM!

The deafening crashing noise sounded like an explosion, making the ground shake under everyones feet.

Sheriff Walton was the first to look up. It took him a few seconds to realize that somehow the car hadnt crashed through the front of the building.

Frowning was followed by confusion.

Is everyone all right? the sheriff finally called out, frantically looking around.

Mumbled confirmation was returned from all corners of the room.

The sheriff and his deputy immediately got to their feet and rushed outside. Everyone else followed just a heartbeat later. The rain had gotten heavier in the past few minutes, now coming down in thick sheets, severely reducing visibility.

Out of sheer luck, the pick-up truck had hit a deep pothole on the ground just a few yards from the front of the diner, and had drastically veered left, missing the restaurant by just a couple of feet. As it detoured, it had clipped the back of the dark-blue Ford Taurus parked outside, before smashing head-first into a side building that housed two bathrooms and a storage room, completely destroying it. Thankfully, there was no one inside either of the bathrooms, or the storage room.

Holy shit! Sheriff Walton breathed out, feeling his heart race inside his chest. The collision had turned the pick-up truck into a totally mangled wreck, and the outside building into a demolition site.

Skipping over the debris, the sheriff was the first to get to the truck. The driver was its only occupant a gray-haired man who looked to be somewhere in his late fifties, but it was hard to be sure. Sheriff Walton wasnt able to recognize him, but he was certain hed never seen that pick-up truck around Wheatland before. It was an old and rusty, early 1990s Chevy 1500, no airbags, and though the driver had been wearing his seatbelt, the impact had been way too violent. The front of the truck, together with its engine, had caved backward and into the drivers cabin. The dashboard and steering wheel had crushed the drivers chest against his seat. His face was covered in blood, torn apart by shards of glass from the windscreen. One had sliced through the mans throat.

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