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Betrayal in the Morgue
Betrayal in the Morgue

Betrayal in the Morgue

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The fluorescent lights hummed overhead as I tied my hair back with practiced precision, preparing for what should have been another routine examination. The seven-year-old boy lay before me on the stainless steel table, his small body telling a story of pain that made my stomach clench despite years of experience. "Measurements confirm blunt force trauma to the abdominal region," I dictated clearly, my voice steady as I documented the visible bruises mottling his pale skin. "Contusions are consistent with repeated impact against a hard surface." My assistant nodded, camera clicking as he captured the evidence. "Dr. Martinez, should I note the pattern of bruising on the lower extremities?" "Good catch," I murmured, adjusting my gloves. "The linear patterns suggest a thin, rigid object—possibly a ruler or similar implement." I worked methodically, my hands steady as I examined each injury with the care these victims deserved. The boy had been starved, beaten, and ultimately killed by someone who should have protected him. My job was to give voice to his suffering, to ensure justice through the evidence we uncovered. "The internal examination will confirm our suspicions about the cause of death," I explained to my assistant, who had been with me long enough to understand the protocols.

Chapter 1 of Betrayal in the Morgue

The fluorescent lights hummed overhead as I tied my hair back with practiced precision, preparing for what should have been another routine examination. The seven-year-old boy lay before me on the stainless steel table, his small body telling a story of pain that made my stomach clench despite years of experience.

"Measurements confirm blunt force trauma to the abdominal region," I dictated clearly, my voice steady as I documented the visible bruises mottling his pale skin. "Contusions are consistent with repeated impact against a hard surface."

My assistant nodded, camera clicking as he captured the evidence. "Dr. Martinez, should I note the pattern of bruising on the lower extremities?"

"Good catch," I murmured, adjusting my gloves. "The linear patterns suggest a thin, rigid object—possibly a ruler or similar implement."

I worked methodically, my hands steady as I examined each injury with the care these victims deserved. The boy had been starved, beaten, and ultimately killed by someone who should have protected him. My job was to give voice to his suffering, to ensure justice through the evidence we uncovered.

"The internal examination will confirm our suspicions about the cause of death," I explained to my assistant, who had been with me long enough to understand the protocols. "We'll need to document everything meticulously."

He nodded, his eyes reflecting the same quiet determination I'd always appreciated about him. "I've already started the documentation, Dr. Martinez."

That's when I heard the door open behind us.

"Stevie, I'm conducting a procedural review."

Lawrence's voice cut through the sterile air of the morgue, and something in his tone made me pause. My husband rarely visited the morgue unless absolutely necessary, and he'd never brought an entourage before.

I turned slowly, glove-covered hands held carefully away from my body. Behind Lawrence stood three department heads and two city officials I recognized from budget meetings.

"Of course," I replied, gesturing to the body. "We're documenting evidence of systematic abuse in a suspected homicide."

Lawrence's eyes narrowed as he stepped closer to the examination table. The temperature in the room seemed to drop several degrees.

"What exactly are you doing here, Dr. Martinez?" His voice carried an edge I'd never heard directed at me before.

"I'm performing a standard forensic examination," I answered, confusion creeping into my voice. "Following established protocols for child abuse cases."

"Is it standard protocol to subject a child victim to additional trauma?" Lawrence's voice rose, and I noticed the other men shifting uncomfortably. "These procedures you're performing—they constitute secondary trauma to the deceased."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. "Lawrence, these are necessary examinations to determine cause of death and gather evidence for prosecution."

"We need to consider the sensitivity of the situation," he continued, his voice carrying a rehearsed quality that made my skin crawl. "There are proper boundaries that must be respected."

I felt something crack inside me as I realized what was happening. This wasn't a procedural review—this was an ambush.

"The evidence doesn't care about boundaries," I managed, fighting to keep my voice clinical despite the growing knot in my throat. "This child deserves justice."

"Enough," Lawrence cut me off, his eyes cold. "I'm ordering an immediate investigation into your methods."

The room fell silent except for the soft hum of equipment. In that moment, looking into my husband's eyes, I saw something I'd never seen before—calculation replacing partnership.

---

Twenty-four hours later, I stood outside what had been my office, watching as my access card was deactivated and my personal items were packed into cardboard boxes.

"Dr. Martinez," the police chief's voice dripped with false concern, "this is merely a temporary measure while we investigate these serious allegations."

Serious allegations that had somehow made it into the evening news before I'd even been formally notified.

"I understand," I replied mechanically, though I understood nothing except that my world was collapsing around me.

"Given the sensitive nature of the situation," he continued, "we're assigning you to janitorial duties until further notice."

Janitorial duties. From forensic pathologist to cleaning floors in a single day.

"And this is for the department's reputation?" I asked, unable to hide the bitterness in my voice.

"Exactly," he nodded, seemingly pleased I understood. "We can't have the public thinking we're insensitive to victims' needs."

As if on cue, the precinct doors opened and a slender woman with perfectly styled hair walked in. Her expensive designer suit and confident stride turned heads throughout the building.

"Ah, Dr. Tucker," Lawrence's voice carried from across the lobby, warm with enthusiasm I hadn't heard in months. "Welcome to Seattle PD."

Angela Tucker—his childhood sweetheart, freshly returned from Europe with credentials that gleamed on paper but lacked practical application.

"Lawrence," she smiled, touching his arm with casual intimacy. "I'm so excited to begin."

"Everyone," Lawrence called out, his voice carrying the authority of his position, "I'd like to introduce Dr. Angela Tucker, our new forensic pathologist."

Our new forensic pathologist. Not interim. Not temporary.

As Angela's eyes met mine across the room, her smile widened fractionally—a predator's recognition of conquered territory.

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