I'm
Christopher Mason. When last we met the partners and associates at
Alonso Vega's firm were steeped in ugly and dangerous situations.
Jaime Ponce was being held captive, Gustavo is grieving for his wife
and son, Ricardo had advised his ex-wife to flee with their children,
and Alonso had considered dissolving the firm. He was outvoted by
his partners, all determined to fight for justice.
I'm
Candace DeLong. I was an FBI profiler and I had many cases involving
psychopapths and other cold-blooded criminals. No matter how they
dress or what kind of cars they drive, they are the lowest form of
human life and deserve to be locked away. Thanks, Christopher, for
inviting my observations.
Alonso
lunched with the police chief and talked about the murders of
Gustavo's wife and son, looking for assistance in some way. Also
about the kidnappng of Jaime Ponce, all because he refused to
represent Jacinto Dorantes. He was told that the department was
doing everything it could. Interpol had been informed and they would
be watching out in case Dorantes tried to leave the country. Alonso
wasn't sure how long they could deal with this and said that they
needed help. In the name of Justice.
I'm
not sure this police chief knows what Justice really is.
Alejandra
watched the clock as some technical experts watched their computer
screens, hoping to capture the location of any ransom call. A cell
phone began ringing. Ricardo told her “You know what you have to
do.” She nodded. She hesitated to answer so as not to betray her
sense of desperation. Finally she picked up her cell phone; it was El
Ciego. She asked to speak to her father, who was tied up and
blindfolded.
El Ciego told her they would negotiate his release. She
refused to until she knew her father was alright. El Ciego said she
would have to trust him... and that he could kill her father in an
instant. Neither moved on his position. She told him that this
crime is enough to get him locked up for the rest of his life, but
she would negotiate a lesser sentence for him if he assured her of
her father's safety.
Alejandra
may be the daughter of a law professor, but she should have left this
to the experts.
He
told her he wasn't an idiot and said that the only thing he would
negotiate was the amount of the ransom payment. He accused her of not
valuing her father's life. He told her she would never forget this
for the rest of her life and then fired his pistol at the wall above
Jaime's head. She told him she would not rest until she made him
pay, but he said nothing. He grinned at his phone as he ended the
call.
This
is the act of a true sadist.
Alejandra
thought her father had been shot. Ricardo was sure he had not. She
ran to her mother for comfort.
Two
vans of men with assault rifles pulled up in front of the hotel at
which Alonso was lunching.
The men opened fire, killing a woman
outside the building.
Alonso had ducked during the first exchange,
but emerged from behind a parked car and was hit by gunfire. He fell
behind the vehicle as the shooter shot up the car.
The shooters kept
on firing as they boarded their vans again and drove away; the hotel
security staff was too late to be effective, although one shot
shattered a rear window. Alonzo lay on the sidewalk.
One
of Alejandra's tech crew told her that the signals were coming from
various locations, but the call had been recorded. Alejandra didn't
know what to do. Ricardo was sure something would come of Alonzo's
meeting and was also sure that the shot she heard was only meant to
intimidate her.
Despite his assurances, she was on the edge of
despair, saying that if anything happened to her father she would
die.
Despair
is an emotion that clouds logical thought. Unfortunately,
intelligence does not make one immune from this.
The
shooters gone, people began gathering in the area. The police
arrived and talked to the (ineffective) security team. They said
that the police chief had been in the hotel and was probably the
intended target.
The lead cop shouted for an ambulance and for his
men to keep the crowd back.
El
Ciego removed Jaime's gag only to hear him try to taunt him into
killing him. In return El Ciego taunted him with insults about his
daughter. He kicked him brutally, only to get insults back. His
cell rang; it was the man who had shot Alonso, who confirmed that he
had carried out El Ciego's orders. El Ciego was satisfied. He ended
the call and made another, this one to his boss. Jacinto Dorantes.
Jacinto
Dorantes – like many power-hungry men – did not care what it
would take to achieve his aims.
True,
as long as he didn't get his hands dirty in the process.
The
lead cop confirmed that Alonso was still alive
while at the offices
of Vega and Associates Roberto, Victoria, and Juan were all in the
conference room, trying to determine how all their cases were going
to be handled. Alejandra was out trying to rescue her father,
Ricardo was with her, and Gustavo was currently unfit for duty.
Victoria decided to handle all the civil cases while leaving the
criminal cases to the men. Roberto was satisfied with that... and
displayed that he had not lost personal interest in her.
At
the same time Carlos Ibarra went over many documents relating to the
money-laundering he had been doing for El Ciego. Alan looked at the
computer screen and was shocked at the amount of money this involved.
He warned Carlos “You will become this man's slave!” but Carlos
said he needed to do what he could to help Alejandra save her father.
He said he loved her and was prepared to do much more.
One
has to wonder how naïve Carlos Ibarra had to be to think that he
could play both sides of the law. I believe the ancients referred to
this as hubris.
Paula
brought food while Alejandra listened to the recording of the call,
looking for any clue that would be helpful. Ricardo texted, then
received a call from the office informing him of the shooting. He
told Carmen to tell the others while he went to the hospital.
Alejandra stayed behind in case something else developed.
El
Ciego met with his assassins and issued part of the money he owed
them. One stayed as he entered the room where Jaime remained
blindfolded with duct tape and listened to him taunt him with
Alonso's death. Jaime's ire went up and he cursed them out, calling
them cowards. The assassin punched him in the face several times.
It
takes a true coward to physically abuse a man who can't defend
himself.
Gustavo
was drinking tequila alone in a dive bar. He got the waiter to leave
the bottle with him; it was 2/3rds full. He began to cry.
Ricardo
arrived at the hospital where the doctor told him that the bullet had
gone through Alonso's body on the upper left side of his chest. It
had missed his heart but hit a major vein so that he had lost a lot
of blood. They were waiting to see how he responded to the blood
transfusion. He and the nurse left Ricardo alone with him. He
touched Alonso's hair and told him he would get better. Alonso heard
him and began talking, but flatlined. Ricardo shouted for the
doctor.
El
Ciego visited Carlos at his place, claiming to know nothing of Jaime.
Carlos noticed something wrong and El Ciego looked at his reflection
and wiped away something from his neck, saying “Nothing; just a
mosquito.” Dorantes' name came up and Carlos told him that he must
be hiding since Interpol was looking for him. El Ciego then changed
the subject to the latest round of money laundering. When Carlos
told him that it was in motion, he asked for another favor. As in
laundering a much larger sum of money. Carlos replied that putting
that kind of money through as charitable donations would look
suspicious. However, El Ciego did not appear to recognize that as a
polite refusal or even as a cautionary message. And Carlos knew
that. He told him to bring the money but he would have to find some
other direction for it. The two men stared each other in the eye.
Mephistopheles
can always recognize a Faust.
Juan,
Roberto, and Victoria arrived at the hospital just as Ricardo was
ending his call to Alejandra. He explained Alonso's condition and
that he said it had to have been Dorantes' people. Ricardo tried to
call Gustavo, but got his voice mail. He didn't leave a message.
The doctor returned to explain that Alonso has been stabilized but
will not be able to have visitors for a while.
Gustavo
had collapsed on the table, reliving the discovery of his dead wife
and son. He cried.
That
evening it was evident that nobody in Paula's house was going to get
any sleep. Paula told her daughter “You are just like your father
in this.”
The cell rang and one of the tech guys signalled to
Alejandra when to answer. It was El Ciego, who brought his phone to
Jaime while simultaneously threatening him with his pistol if he said
the wrong things. Jaime told her not to cave to the demands that
were going to be made. El Ciego stepped away with the phone and told
Alejandra that his first demand was to leave the police out of this.
Alejandra told him that this was impossible. “If you don't want
any trouble, free my father immediately.” El Ciego said that all
he was interested in was money. Jaime yelled to her not to agree to
this. Alejandra asked how much he wanted and he said “Thirty
million pesos.” [$1.55MM US, as of today]. Alejandra told
him this was impossible; that was a great sum of money. El Ciego
didn't care, telling her that if she didn't he would shoot her father
for real this time. She told him that this kind of money would take
time and she needed a guarantee that her father was alright. This
provoked El Ciego's volatile temper. He yelled back that he would
leave her father bleeding out on the floor, and ended the call.
The
techies still had not identified the location.
Someone
really needs to investigate how many tech experts are on the wrong
side of the law.
Gustavo
was stopped when he tried to drive out. Apparently there is a police
unit specifically to watch for drunk driving and he was arrested,
yelling all the while why they weren't looking for the killers.
Gustavo was put in the lockup in the same cell as a man in a business
suit who told him that he would feel better after breakfast. Gustavo
told him that nothing could make him feel better.
Alonso
made enough progress for the hospital to permit his colleagues to
visit. They encouraged him to rest for the time being and speculated
that the shooters were possibly the ones who had killed Gustavo's
family. He asked about Jaime and Ricardo told him that there was no
progress yet and he would have to go back because he didn't want
Alejandra to be alone. Alonso asked him to take charge of the
office; there were a few pending cases of his. Ricardo told him not
to worry. Juan excused himself to go to see his mother. Alonso
asked them to call Lourdes. Roberto and Victoria stayed.
Juan
went home to find his mother and girlfriend talking about him. He
told them what happened. When his mother suggested that he leave the
firm he refused, saying that he and his colleagues were more united
than ever.
Carlos
arrived at Paula's house and Alejandra told him about the ransom
demand. “Where are we going to get thirty million pesos?” she
asked, rhetorically. Carlos rubbed his forehead and told her not to
worry; he would figure it out. He asked her to count on him. Alejandra
talked about selling her car and other assets to cover the ransom.
Carlos told her she shouldn't have to do that. He asked to be in
charge of this.
Carlos
always wanted to be in charge of everything. Little does he realize
that his cousin Alan is right: He is now enslaved to a criminal.
Roberto
picked up coffee and food for himself and Victoria, but she was not
hungry. She was becoming afraid. He tried to reassure her.
Shortly
after this Lourdes arrived.
Carlos
called Alan and told him they needed to pull some money out of the
foundation. Ricardo arrived and updated them on Alonso's condition.
He didn't like the money discussion, saying that handing over a
ransom is no guarantee that the kidnappers would keep their word.
Alejandra said that this was her family's issue and she was going to
make calls to see if she could get a loan. Carlos then said to
Ricardo that they both needed to help Alejandra despite their
personal differences.
This
is where Ricardo should have seen red flags.
The
following morning Elena saw the news report on the shooting. She
immediately called Ricardo who told her she needed to get the
children to safety because they were all in danger.
El
Ciego and his minions were counting their cash when he got an angry
call from
Jacinto Dorantes, who called them incompetent because
Alonso Vega was still alive and he wanted his money back. El Ciego
told him that this would not be possible. He was hidden perfectly
and could not risk meeting with him because all law enforcement is
looking for him. “It would be better for you to concern yourself
about them not finding you,” he said as he ended the call. One
second later he threw his cell to the floor and berated his minions.
El
Ciego should have known that Jacinto Dorantes wasn't the sort of man
with whom there was any margin for error.
Carlos
left Paula's office to go to work, telling Alejandra to call if she
needed to. She told Ricardo that selling the house and both cars
would not raise even half the money for the ransom. He told her she
was not alone and that he would help.
El
Ciego continued to yell at his minions who did not appear to be
afraid of him. As they continued to eat pizza and drink beer he told
them that if they they screw up again he would killthem. He got up
from the table and went into the next room where he kicked Jaime in
the face. The other two wondered what to do. “Our job,” said
the primary shooter. He got up and went into the next room.
Paula
told Alejandra that Lourdes would help them and possibly Alicia.
Ricardo took his leave, telling them he needed to get to the office
and to speak with the police department.
Gustavo
went home to an empty house.
He looked at the family photo and began
crying again.
Ricardo
went to the chief of police, who told him they were doing their job.
We
are not convinced.
Sofia
Alcócer arrived at the firm for her appointment with Alonso only to
be told by Carmen that it was moved. Alejandra arrived and stepped
in.
Alan
handed a balance sheet to Carlos who determined that there wasn't
enough money to pay the ransom. He told Alan to pull everything out
of the foundation and that he would get a loan. Alan told him he was
crazy. What collateral could they offer?
How
about all the money Alan embezzled from the firm when Carlos was in
jail pending trial?
Alejandra
took over the interview, telling Sofia about their recent troubles
and that everyone in the firm is at risk. Sofia told her that she
was not afraid. Alejandra welcomed her to the firm.
Before
leaving police headquarters Ricardo visited the lead investigator
into the attempt on Alonso's life. He explained the connexion
between Alonso's efforts that landed Jacinto Dorantes' brother in
prison and the subsequent kidnapping of Jaime and the murder of
Gustavo's family. The cop replied that if Jacinto Dorantes is
involved in this he has lots of help. Ricardo went on about how
justice must be served and he was sick of wrongdoing. They agreed to
work together.
I
hope that this investigator does things ethically. I've seen many
that haven't.
Well,
Candace, I've seen too many people with more money than ethics and
some of them enjoy making an epidemic of it. Time will usually tell,
but this situation is dire. Jaime needs to be rescued and his
kidnappers identified and caught. Alonso Vega and his firm are
willing to fight for justice and thus far they seem to have two new
allies. They will need more and quickly. Till next we meet behind
the Walls of Justice, I'm Christopher Mason.
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