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narrative: one short of a flock. [Oct. 31st, 2008|02:28 am]
ex_gothamite392
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The resolution of the Robin serial killer, taking place in Mid-October...

After the connection between the two dark-haired teenage male victims has been established -- they both were represented by the same acting agency -- the GCPD went to work, combing through all the client's files and finding any teenage actors that fit the physical description even remotely. Several phone calls later, one teenager was apparently missing -- Zack Weston.

Searching one of the bedrooms of the deceased teens, Detectives Driver and MacDonald came across a big tip -- the business card of Gotham Gazette journalist Simon Lippman, who had been frequenting Central for this case due to the photos that were leaking with his articles.

Quick to find Weston before he turned up somewhere dead in a Robin costume, Montoya and Allen track Lippman down and arrest him for murder. MacDonald and Driver brief the other detectives about canvassing neighborhoods in search for anything to find Zack Weston before it was too late.

In one of the interrogation rooms, Captain Sawyer herself accompanied Montoya and Allen in the questioning of Simon Lippman. He stuck to his story -- he wasn't going to give up his source for the photographs and claimed to have no connection to the murders. Eventually he tried to explain that he didn't even know the source of the photos, that they arrived anonymously and that half the department has his business card so that finding it in a kid's room was nothing special.

A freelance journalist came up to the front desk of the MCU squadroom, asking to speak to Detectives Driver and MacDonald. Stacy tells him that that can't happen -- until he showed her Zack Weston's school identification card. Immediately she called Driver and MacDonald and the man told them they have the wrong man in interrogation.

As it would turn out, this journalist by the name of Dunning just wanted to give Lippman a front seat to an exclusive story -- the confession of the Robin killer.

That wasn't it though. In interrogation with Montoya and Allen, Lippman pressed him for the truth -- if he had lost his fucking mind. But Dunning said no, he was completely lucid. He had planted the business card so that Lippman would be here for this. But Dunning wouldn't confess to anyone but Batman -- this was to be his entrance into that world.

Captain Sawyer and several of her detectives debated the point until she went down the hall to Commissioner Gordon's office. Soon enough, Gordon told her to get Stacy to meet him on the roof. As a civilian, she was the only one who could turn on the Bat signal.

They did not have to wait long -- before they knew it, Batman was behind them, lurking in the shadows. Gordon and Detective Driver explained the situation and the only thing Batman told them to do was cut the lights in the interrogation room.

Dunning got what he wanted -- a visit from the Bat. However, it did not come without a price. Outside the interrogation room, the detectives listened in over the intercom to Batman's interrogation -- violent and sporadic they struggled to make out what Dunning was trying to say until they get the piece of information they need -- Zack Weston was in the boiler room of Dunning's apartment building and the address. Captain Sawyer immediately dispatched Montoya and Allen while Dunning continued to whimper after Batman, asking for understanding. But Batman was gone.

A couple uniformed police officers took Dunning away for processing. Zack Weston was found in the East End apartment building and returned safely to his family. Lippman got an exclusive statement for the story and managed to make the MCU look good in the process. Stacy even managed to get Detective Chandler's gun back with the real Robin's help before the wrath of Captain Sawyer could fall on the squad room over the fact that Batman took her duty weapon.

It might not have been an entirely happy ending, but it was the best one available.
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narrative: drowned bird. [Oct. 4th, 2008|09:21 pm]
ex_gothamite392
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This time, it was the Gotham Harbor Patrol who made the grizzly discovery.

It was Saturday night -- not even past eleven. Detectives Marcus Driver and Josie MacDonald were the first on the scene, after Harbor Patrol found the body on their regular route. Driver and MacDonald were accompanied with the C.S.U., some of them talking to the Harbor officers while the detectives and a medical examiner stand over the recently surfaced body of another Robin -- dark-haired teenage boy in all the trimmings.

The body was brought to the docks and laid out as the medical examiner makes his notes. He explains to the detectives that this Robin was suffocated before being thrown into the water. The kid had been in the water for nearly ten hours. There was no sign of sexual assault.

As Driver bent down to remove the domino mask from this victim, MacDonald remarked how he looked familiar and more than just him being another Robin they found.

The media was already lined up and waiting on the docks. Everyone knew what this meant -- there was a serial killer on the loose.
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narrative: second shot. [Oct. 4th, 2008|09:09 pm]
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Heading up to the Iceberg Lounge to investigate a lead, Detectives Romy Chandler and Nate Patton were here to see the Penguin -- Oswald Cobblepot. A tip came in that he was in town this week and they just wanted to see if it had anything to do with the Dead Robin.

Cobblepot's lackie calls ahead for the detectives but there's a problem. The detectives take that as an invitation -- they pushed into the nightclub and through the crowd, headed for Cobblepot's office.

However, when they break open the door, they weren't expecting to find the Batman bent over the cowering, beaten Cobblepot.

'Hold it right there!' )
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narrative: back at the nest. [Oct. 1st, 2008|02:03 am]
msawyer
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As Captain Sawyer wrote the Robin case under Driver's name on the white board, she called all the detectives to settle down. "Hey! Settle down and let's get this done. At 12:17 this morning, we get the call from 4422 South Henderson about a body of a young man dead back behind his apartment building. --"

She turned to face her detectives. It had only been a few hours since the body of Robin was found and most detectives were called in on this. "Examination tells us that the costume and equipment found on the body match our reports on Robin. Therefore, until we prove otherwise, we must work as if we are investigating the death of the Boy Wonder."

She motioned to the detectives she assigned. "Driver and MacDonald are primary, Allen and Montoya are secondary. Sarge will lead a canvas of the area for some damn witnesses." Sitting back with his arms folded across his chest, Sarge looked unimpressed but he agreed.

"Batman a suspect?" Detective Chandler asked from her desk, genuinely curious about that.

Detective Montoya spoke up, glancing back to Chandler as she leaned back in her chair. "He came to us on the roof, said something about Robin being in Bludhaven."

"He also wants to stay out of his investigation," Detective Allen followed.

"Yeah, but -- is he a suspect?"

Captain Sawyer put her hands on her hips, looking to clarify the position Batman in light of this case. "I want him to come to us. We're not calling him a suspect -- yet. Not unless we get some evidence. I want that Batarang found on the roof wiped for prints just in case." She took a deep breath. "Allen, Montoya -- head down to Arkham and question the usual suspects. Procjnow and Burke, go with them. The rest of you, start looking into Robin -- anything. His enemies, acquaintances -- and not just in Gotham."

"I don't have to tell you that the media is already all over this. We have to move fast. Go."
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narrative: fallen bird. [Oct. 1st, 2008|12:43 am]
ex_gothamite392
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Half past midnight. Not too far from the central precinct in Old Gotham.

Beyond the police tape in an alleyway between two high-rise apartment buildings, laid the body of a teenager boy. Dark hair, domino mask, and that signature Robin costume. Even authentic equipment. Rain fell in the alley as police combed the area around the white outline.

It look like Robin just fell between the roofs and cracked his head open.

That is, if it was the real Robin.

Uniformed officers kept the press at bay as Captain Maggie Sawyer approached her detectives on the ground. Josie MacDonald and Marcus Driver discussed whether or not it was the actual Robin with her. On the roof, from which he must have fallen, Detectives Crispus Allen and Renee Montoya search with forensics for any evidence related to the fall.

Either way, they had a dead teenage boy on their hands. He couldn't have been older than sixteen.

Before any more speculation, Batman appeared out of nowhere and informed Allen and Montoya on Robin's whereabouts in Blüdhaven that evening. And that the police better stay out of Batman's way in his investigation before disappearing.

Her hands on her hips, Captain Sawyer surveyed the crime scene, going over the facts that her detectives had given her, and mentally prepared herself for a sudden press conference about the Dead Robin.
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thread. changing of the guard. [Sep. 23rd, 2008|03:09 am]
msawyer
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Maggie Sawyer climbed up the stairs to the floor where the Major Crimes Unit was housed, passing through uniformed officers and some other detectives. It was 5:45 A.M. on Tuesday morning and everyone in the Gotham City Police Department were switching from the evening shift to the day shift. That also meant the detectives of the Major Crimes Unit were either ending their evenings or starting their mornings -- that is, if those on the night shift weren't going into overtime.

Captain Sawyer walked through her squad room before heading to her office, shedding her blazer after setting her to-go coffee on her desk. She glanced up and forced a smile at Lt. Harvey Bullock who gave her the highlights of the night shift.

Out in the squad room, detectives mingled and greeted each as they switched shifts. Detective Eric Cohen balanced a double dozen box of donuts as he headed to the break room, where a fresh pot of coffee was already brewing thanks to his parner, Andi Kasinsky. Tommy Burke was leaning back in his chair, relaying stories of his escapades while his partner Dagmar Procjnow rolled her eyes and read the news. Meanwhile, Sarge and Crowe were grabbing their coats and continue their usual debate as they prepare to make way for the day detectives.

The smell of coffee permeates the squad room before the sun even rises.

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narrative: just another night. [Sep. 18th, 2008|04:04 am]
ex_gothamite392
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In Old Gotham, Gotham's rich and bored are hosting yet another charity event -- this one in preservation of a historic building in the same neighborhood. But of course, the reason for the event never once enters conversation while they wine and dine.

In Gotham General Hospital, Bruce Wayne occupies a private room and flirts with the nurses who came to check-in on him. If it were up to him, he would have been out of here days ago -- but Lucius Fox and the Board insisted he take it slow and come to check on him everyday.

In the East End, a mugging goes horribly wrong when the woman tries to fight back. Her body is found slumped against a dumpster, huge welts in her chest where the muggers shot her. Uniformed officers of the GCPD comb through the crime scene.

In Park Row, Dr. Leslie Thompkins shakes her head as she patches up Killer Croc. He had shown up at her clinic and obeyed her one rule to receive treatment -- do not bring violence or trouble into her clinic.

Down at central headquarters, the receptionist Stacy heads up to the roof for some fresh air. In the shadow of the Bat-signal, she stumbles on detectives Romy Chandler and Marcus Driver making out. They swear her to secrecy.

From the Clocktower, Oracle communicates to Nightwing and Robin on the field, making sure to cover the ground lost during Batman's little sabbatical.

In her Old Gotham apartment, police captain Maggie Sawyer gets a good night of sleep after having to wait at Goodwin International Airport for her girlfriend Toby Raines' delayed flight from Metropolis.

At Wayne Tower, Lucius Fox works late, personally pouring over resumes of qualified candidates for a new position at Wayne Enterprises -- as Bruce Wayne's bodyguard.

In Robinson Park, Poison Ivy takes one last look at the orphans she rescued earlier this week. They are curled up on a bed of leaves. The plant coverage expands and flourishes to give them more privacy.

Welcome to Gotham.
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