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    cleg


    1. “Our sender also sent a, ‘good night nurse,’ which everyone seems to have missed, including our man Clegg


    2. What to do? Go to bed and think about it? No, go to bed and forget it and think about the case and the Clegg chronicles that were still unravelling after four days


    3. As would be expected the digit was one of ten removed from the corpse of Anton Clegg


    4. Rudolph was casting a wide net when involving the administration of Sir Alex Clegg with the inquiry with the killing of his brother, but his gut told him the connection was no coincidence


    5. He’d been asking himself over his bacon and eggs if this was the first threat received by Sir Alex and had Anton Clegg suffered a threat in any way?


    6. The last to be interviewed was again Yvonne Barns who apart from here association with the Salvation Army had little reason to spend time away from the farm other than the week with her sister in the Bay of Islands during Clegg’s absence


    7. ’ Further to that was a typed script proclaiming the steed as three times winner of the Auckland Trotting Cup, the sire of two Auckland cup winners, three New Zealand cup winners and an inter-dominion winner; seen with Lou Strong stud groom where he stands at his Clevedon home The Stables, the birth place of champions, owned by Sir Alexander Clegg


    8. Clegg’s doctor wasn’t available for any comment last night, but I spoke to him this morning on the phone


    9. Clegg is stable, but unable to speak


    10. “We must ask who other than Clegg and Tripp had access to the safe,” said Rudolph

    11. Who other than you and Anton Clegg has access?”


    12. Jazz - “And what of the other deceased, Lionel Bates? He was, shall we say ‘friends’ with Anton Clegg


    13. Would Clegg have given him access?”


    14. Jazz - “And when did you first learn about the large amount of money Clegg had placed there?”


    15. “Heaps of good stuff, like, for instance, the last will and testament of Anton Clegg


    16. That in itself is very interesting; as are the two insurance policies on Anton Clegg’s life which were established less than two years ago


    17. Clegg’s lawyer wasn’t too happy about us having our noses in there


    18. “Which Clegg didn’t have


    19. Would a man like Anton Clegg pay extortion?”


    20. “Sale and purchase agreements for properties owned by Clegg, his companies, thirty seven of them make interesting reading

    21. Lease agreements and share certificates, trust account and cash ledgers, all equally boring; bank statements for several accounts, but more interesting perhaps, two New Zealand passports in the name of Anton Clegg and his known associate Larry Beckett


    22. They were in an envelope with a recent smear of blood that matches Anton Clegg’s blood group


    23. So with Clegg’s blood in a locked safe and Clegg dead, or very much that way, it bears very much to reason that Clegg’s assailant is number contender for the action at The Stables


    24. Clegg was one of these and when he stopped running he obviously sprayed a fair amount of the stuff around


    25. “I see it the original target was one man, Anton Clegg, for a motive that has yet to be determined


    26. Anton Clegg and Bates are linked by place of employment and from what we have gathered by their sexuality


    27. Anton Clegg and the third deceased Lou Strong are linked by Strong’s position of employment with Sir Alex having been the subject of a sinister threat of death, extortion, blackmail, or any combination of the three


    28. We can find no evidence that Anton Clegg had been the subject of any such threat


    29. He came from Australia twelve months ago to work to work for Clegg


    30. It would seem the idea was to get Clegg into a restricted situation without incurring the wrath of Mighty Joe Young and to that extent they were successful

    31. Then to the job in hand which was the torment of Anton Clegg


    32. It had become a habit of Greg to embark on random pilgrimages to Anton Clegg’s neighbourhood to seek him out, stalk him and then allow himself to fester over the many conceived destinies he could wish upon the man


    33. Never once did they meet, nor did Clegg ever become aware of his presence, but just the sight of the man in a public place or passing close in one of the Mercedes vehicles he owned released an almost uncontrollable rage within Greg


    34. A new car can only be a good thing and Clegg dead, even better


    35. A massive blaze in Mt Eden, where an entire block of professional rooms was razed to the ground, took second billing to historic footage of the Clegg Empire, depicting each brother at various functions throughout their illustrious careers


    36. The likeness of one to the other was incredible with Anton being a trifle bigger around the waist line and having maybe more hair than his sibling; or was it a rug? A perfect set of dentures fashioned the smile of Sir Alex Clegg whereas the perpetual sneer of his brother did little to conceal the same strong features


    37. It seemed everyone wanted to talk to Sir Alex Clegg and he was talking to no one


    38. A strong change of her personality was noted by the inspector as she guided the visitors to Clegg’s study which was no longer a crime scene


    39. “Is it in Scully’s power to take such action? Is that what Clegg wants?”


    40. It was a silent procession that filed through the main hallway of Sir Alex Clegg’s palatial home, joined by Evans who appeared from a side room

    41. Clegg lay propped on pillows in a white surgical gown in the centre of the bed, the coverlet raised to his armpits


    42. “So tell me Ken, where did you appear from while we were in Clegg’s study?”


    43. “So Strong was talking to Alex Clegg the day before his death,” mused Rudolph, “although that could be normal when you consider the nature of their business


    44. “He certainly would be the one with reason to call and it’s a vital question he needs to be asked since we can’t ask Clegg,” said the inspector


    45. He was a package deal courtesy of Anton Clegg


    46. Clegg was laid out in state like he was ready for the morgue, dead centre with three feet of bed on each side of him


    47. I made myself scarce while you were talking to Delmage and had a casual nosey around in Clegg’s dressing room


    48. Alone, was a fallacy for Phil Rudolph, for the Clegg brothers had never been far removed from his psyche during every waking hour of this past week and the pressure would remain until the whole business was resolved


    49. “I’ve been Cape Reinga to Bluff and with a little help from the local uniforms interviewed over fifty groups of people, most of whom hate Clegg’s guts


    50. Most were unhappy enough to accept something like fourteen cents in the dollar, but all still spitting blue flames these years down the track and all pointing the finger at Clegg














































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