And I guess then he started thinking about that other little unpleasantness you mentioned—the possibility of his fellow inmates taking the occasional piss in his face. So, bottom line, cut to the chase, he made a deal with the DA for life without parole with guaranteed medical separation from the general prison population.”
“What kind of deal?”
“He gave us the addresses of Karnala’s special customers. The ones who liked to go all the way.”
“And?”
“And some of the girls we found at those addresses were … still alive.”
“That was the deal?”
“Plus, he had to turn in the rest of the organization. Immediately.”
“He turned in his other two sons?”
“Without a second thought. Giotto Skard is not a sentimental man.”
Gurney smiled at the understatement.
Hardwick went on. “But I got a question for you. Given how … practical … he is about his business affairs, and how crazy Leonardo was, why didn’t Giotto do away with him the first time he heard about those peculiar little beheading requests that Leonardo was inserting into Karnala’s customer transactions?”
“Easy. Don’t kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.”
“The goose being Leonardo, aka Dr. Scott Ashton?”
“Ashton was big in his field … drawing card at Mapleshade. Kill him, the school might close … cut off a ready supply of sick young women.” Gurney’s eyes drifted shut momentarily. “Not something … not something Giotto would want to happen.”
“Then why kill him at the end?”
“All unraveling … going up in smoke, you might say. No more … golden eggs.”