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  Kill him。
  No public glory; no public disgrace…private justice。 Let the Spragues go or coerce a detailed confession out of Georgie before you pull the trigger。 Get it on paper; then figure out a way to hurt them with it at your leisure。
  Kill him。
  And try to live with it。
  And try to lead a normal life with Mickey Cohen's good pal running the same type of schemes on you。
  I put it all out of mind when I saw that the fourth house was intact at the dead end of a cul…de…sac…chaste exterior; the lawn neatly tended。 I parked two doors down; then prowled the street on foot。 There were no Ford trucks…and plenty of curbside spaces for them。
  I studied the house from the sidewalk。 It was a '20s stucco job; small; cube…shaped; off…white with a wood…beam roof。 I circled it; driveway to tiny backyard and around a flagstone path to the front。 No lights…the windows were all covered with what looked like thick blackout curtains。 The place was utterly silent。
  Gun out; I rang the buzzer。 Twenty seconds; no answer。 I ran my fingers down the door…doorjamb meeting point; felt cracked wood; got out my handcuffs and wedged in the narrow part of one ratchet。 The teeth held; I whittled at the wood near the lock until I felt the door play slacken。 Then I gave it a gentle kick…and it opened。
  Light from outside guided me to a wall switch; I flipped it on; saw a cobweb…streaked empty room; walked to the porch and shut the door。 The blackout curtains held in every bit of illumination。 I moved back into the house; closed the door and stuck wood slivers into the bolt fixture to jam the lock。
  With front access blocked off; I walked to the rear of the house。 A medicinal stench was issuing from a room adjoining the kitchen。 I toed the door open and tapped the inside wall for a switch。 I hit one; harsh light blinded me。 Then my vision cleared and I placed the smell: formaldehyde。
  The walls were lined with shelves holding jars of preserved organs; there was a mattress on the floor; half covered by an army blanket。 A red…headed scalp and two notebooks lay on top of it。 I took a wheezing breath and forced myself to see it all。
  Brains; eyes; hearts and intestines floating in fluid。 A woman's hand; wedding ring still attached to her finger。 Ovaries; glots of shapeless viscera; a jar filled with penises。 Gum sections replete with gold teeth。
  I felt dry heaves ing on; and squatted by the mattress so I wouldn't have to see any more gore。 I picked up one of the notebooks and leafed through it; the pages were filled with neatly typed descriptions of grave robberies…cemeteries; plot names and dates in separate columns。 When I saw 〃East Los Angeles Lutheran;〃 where my mother was buried; I dropped the book and reached for the blanket for something to hold; crusted semen top to bottom made me throw it at the doorway。 I opened the other binder to the middle then; neat masculine printing taking me back to January 14; 1947:
  
  When she woke up Tuesday morning I knew she couldn't take much more and I knew I couldn't risk staying in the hills much longer。 Derelicts and lovebirds were sure to be out and about sooner or later。 I could tell she was so damn proud of her little titties even while I took Chesterfields to them yesterday。 I decided to cut them off slowly。
  She was still in a stupor; maybe even shock。 I showed her the Joe DiMaggio Louisville Slugger which had given me so much pleasure since Sunday night。 I teased her with it。 That took her out of her shock。 I poked it at her little hole and she almost swallowed her gag。 I wished there were nails to put in it; like the iron maiden or a chastity belt she would not soon forget。 I held the bat in front of her; then I opened up a cigarette burn on her left tittie with my knife。 She bit on her gag and blood from where I took the Joe DiMaggio to her teeth came out due to her biting so hard。 I stuck the knife down to a little bone I felt; then I twisted it。 She tried to scream and the gag slipped deeper into her throat。 I pulled it out for one second and she yelled for her mother。 I put it back in hard and cut her again on the right tittie。
  She's getting infected where's she's tied up now。 The ropes are cutting her ankles and they're squishy with pus 。 。 。'
  
  I put the notebook down; knowing I could do it; knowing if I faltered; a few more pages would turn me around。 I stood up; the organ jars caught my attention; dead things all in a row; so neat; so perfect。 I was wondering whether Georgie had ever killed before when I noticed a jar all by itself on the window ledge above the head of the mattress。
  A triangular piece of flesh; tattooed。 A heart with the Army Air Corps insignia inside it; the words 〃Betty & Major Matt〃 below。
  I closed my eyes and shook head to toe; I wrapped my arms around myself and tried to tell Betty I was sorry I'd seen that special part of her; that I didn't mean to pry so far; that I was just trying to help。 I tried to say it and say it and say it。 Then something touched me softly; and I was grateful for the gentleness。
  I turned around and saw a man; his face all scars; his hands holding little hooked instruments; tools for cutting and probing。 He touched the scalpels to his cheeks; I gasped at where I'd been and reached for my gun。 Twin streaks of steel lashed at me; the 。45 slipped out of my waistband and hit the floor。
  I sidestepped; the blades snagged my jacket and ripped a piece of my collarbone。 I sent a kick at Tilden's groin; the grave raper caught the blow off balance; buckled and leaped forward; crashing into me; knocking me back into the wall shelving。
  Jars broke; formaldehyde sprayed; awful pieces of flesh were loosed。 Tilden was right on top of me; trying to bring his scalpels down。 I held his wrists up; then shot a knee between his legs。 He grunted but didn't retreat; this face getting closer and closer to mine。 Inches away; he bared his teeth and snapped; I felt my cheek tearing。 I kneed him again; his arm pressure slackened; I caught another bite on the chin; then dropped my hands。 The scalpels hit the shelf in back of me; I flailed for a weapon and touched a big piece of glass。 I dug it into Georgie's face just as he yanked the blades free; he screamed; steel dug into my shoulder。
  The shelving collapsed。 Georgie fell on top of me; blood pouring from an empty eye socket。 I saw my 。45 on the floor a few feet away; dragged the two of us there and grabbed it。 Georgie raised his head; making animal screeches。 He went for my throat; his mouth huge in front of me。 I jammed the silencer into his eye hole and blew his brains out。
  
  
   CHAPTER THIRTY…THREE
  
  Russ Millard supplied the Short case epitaph。
  Adrenaline…fried; I left the death house and drove straight to City Hall。 The padre had just gotten in from Tucson with his prisoner; when the man was ensconsed in a holding cell; I took Russ aside and told him the entire story of my involvement with the Spragues…from Marjorie Graham's lez tip to the shooting of Georgie Tilden。 Russ; dumbstruck at first; drove me to Central Receiving Hospital。 The emergency room doc gave me a tetanus shot; said; 〃God; those bites look
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