1 Detective Karma Chapter 1 (1/2)

As Mr. Polesse was writing his report on the investigation, the Chief of Police, Karma, the detective, Rodney, and a policeman, Ahrest, burst into his office. Chief Karma was holding a warrant of arrest in his face.

Polesse looked up from his desk and said, ”Oh, Mr. Karma, Mr. Rodney, and Mr. Ahrest, what can I do for you?”

”Mr. Brad Polesse, you're under arrest.” Chief Karma said.

”What?!” Mr. Polesse said angrily as he stood up from his desk, ”What is the meaning of this?! You can't possibly suspect me as the murderer of Mr. O'Nair.”

”Oh, about that,” Karma started, ”We got evidence that points to you as the killer, Mr. Polesse.”

”And that is?'

”Mr. Polesse, I hope you are aware of your situation.” Detective Rodney said angrily, ”You have killed Mr. O'Nair, and would have gotten away with it had you not left some evidence behind. The evidence we have here is,” Detective Karma pulled out a report on the case and read it. ”Your DNA left on Mr. O'Nair, along with some pieces of your hair and your fingerprints.”

”Is that all? Well, I have a good reason for that. He, uh, asked me to, uh, go to his house.”

Detective Rodney pulled out a bullet from his bag. ”I almost forgot,” he said, ”We have also found out bullet used to kill Mr. O'Nair was fired from your gun.”

Mr. Polesse was sweating now. ”O-Oh really? And how did you find that out?”

”Simple,” Mr. Ahrest said, ”The ballistic markings on the bullet match your gun.”

”N-no! I made sure it was destroyed! I-I r-refuse to be arrested!”

”Whether or not you refuse to be arrested will not change anything.” Karma growled as Mr. Ahrest got the handcuffs. ”Mr. Polesse, you are hereby under arrest in the name of the law. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in court. Mr. Ahrest, arrest, Mr. Polesse.”

The next day, Mr. Ahrest was given a trial in the courtroom. With all the evidence against him, he was pronounced guilty. He confessed all his plans and was given thirty years in prison.

”Well, Karma, I guess I owe you one.” Mr. De Rehr laughed. Chief Karma was at a restaurant with Mr. de Rehr and Mr. Krimzzon, talking about the case.

”I still can't believe O'Nair's dead.” Mr. Krimzzon said sadly, ”He was more or less the head of operations, actually. He even managed to find us a scientist, James Steroid.”

”Well, I'm just glad that the killer's arrested, that's all.” Karma said.

”Oh, by the way, Karma, your son's still studying to become a policeman just like you, right?” Mr. de Ruhr asked Karma.

”Yeah, why do you ask?”

”Well, since I owe you, I'll give your son a scholarship until he graduates from college, then.” He looked at Krimzzon and continued. ”Well, Krimzzon, since it'll be our company sponsoring Karma's son, I hope you'll also agree?”

Krimzzon nodded. ”Of course!” he said, ”It's a great idea! We need more cops just like Karma here patrolling the streets.” He added.

”Uh, okay then” Karma said, ”Look. I need to get going to the prison to check things out, do you mind if I leave?”

Mr. Krimzzon looked at his watch. ”Speaking of leaving.” He said, ”Don't we have to meet up with Mr. Richard Moneybags later, de Ruhr?”

”Oh, right I almost forgot!” Mr. de Ruhr exclaimed, ”I guess we also have to get going then, Karma.” With one last wave, they parted ways and left.

As Karma was about to leave, Mr. Ahrest and Detective Rodney met him at the door. As they saw him, Detective Rodney told him, ”Sir, something happened at the prison.”

”Really? What happened?”