1. Murder on the Mainline: another Mike Claymore Mystery Chapter 21


    Date: 1/14/2015, Categories: Fiction, Cheating, Death, Erotica, Male / Females, Murder, Violence, Author: davebccanada, Rating: 71.4, Source: sexstories.com

    fine china. Rita sits down across from them with her glass of wine as they fix their coffee. Trudy says, "Oh. Fresh cream. How delightful." Rita glances her way, "Of course." Trudy again, "Will Ronnie be joining us this morning?" Rita goes, "Humph." and looks back at Mike. She reaches out and places her glass on the table then puts both her hands on Mike's, "Whatever did you want to ask me, Michael?" "It's painful for me to bring this up, but we have found out that your husband, Mr. Harrison, did carry on a clandestine affair with the victim, Ms. Florence Hanson and that you became aware of it shortly before her death. Why did you not bring this matter to our attention when we spoke with you previously?" "It was too painful at that time for me to relate the details. You understand; Flo was the hired help. It was beneath Ronald to carry on in that manner. I was embarrassed and still somewhat put out with him then. I'm sorry if it inconvenienced you in any way.” "You must admit it appears to give you a motive to kill the girl or have it done for you." "Not at all. I'm sure you know that Ron and I are swingers. Different partners for us is like changing beds would be for you. It was simply a matter of good taste. I harbored no ill will for the girl." Trudy cuts in, "Yet Ronnie felt strongly enough to argue with you over it, quite openly and loudly. Why don't you cut the crap? You were furious with her! Changing partners is an equal proposition, but he stepped out of line for ...
    a pretty face and a better fuck than you or your friends, and more than once. He kept going back, didn't he?" "This is preposterous. I had nothing to do with Flo's demise. I wasn't even in town that night." "I know. You were at the Harrison Motel with the judge and..." "Don't say it! Don't ever utter the names we were with. You’re very well informed for a guttersnipe, Ms. Garneau. Oh yes, I know who you are. I know a lot about you. Don't try to cross sabers with me. You'll be very sorry." "So you were out of town. That doesn't mean you couldn't have had it hired out." "Your right, of course. I could have but I didn't. I was as shocked as everyone else, well maybe not as shocked as Ronald was. He was sick for days over her loss. I told him it served them both right. We did have bitter words over the trollop." Mike speaks up, "And if you were with the judge, where was your husband that night?" "With his wife. He took her out to some friends of his. I think he said they played cards but I imagine they played more than that. I know I did. He often takes his partners to Tony's and uses a private room for the night. He's quite cozy with his friend, Tony." "Did he take Flo there as well?" "No. He said Tony was sweet on Flo so he wined and dined her then took her to a motel. My God, when I think of how many people must have seen him with her!" "You're quite sure he was with the judge's wife that night?" "Certainly. We all met back here the next day." Trudy pipes up, "And compared ...