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Why? Valaitis wanted to know.
As recounted in Echoes in the Darkness:
“He says she knows too much about his trash.” [Bradfield]
“What trash?” [Valaitis]
“The trash at school. You know the rumors about the
disappearance of his daughter and Eddie Hunsberger. Vince,
he’s been . . . well, I think he’s chopped up some bodies and
put them in the trash cans around school!”
“It’s insane,” Vince said, as calmly as possible.
“Is it? What do you think he was doing with the nitric
acid he stole from the school? And how about those homemade
silencers the police found? You know Doctor Smith well enough,
don’t you? You named him the prince of darkness.”
“He makes things up, Bill,” Vince said reasonably.
“Jay Smith always tries to shock.”
“He’s been having an affair with her, Vince. He told me
all about it.”
. . . Vince made a concession. “Well, maybe part
of it could be true.”
“We can’t go to the police, Vince. You have to swear to
keep this a secret.”
“But we’ve got to go to the police!” Vince Valaitis
cried.
“We have no proof,” Bill Bradfield informed him. “Not
a shred of proof. They’d laugh at us. They wouldn’t
believe us. And then we’d be in grave danger.”
“We,” Vince said. “We?”
“The man’s diabolical. He’d come for us. He’d
come in the night. He’d come for our parents.
Or his Mafia friends would. He’d be relentless.”
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Sue Myers (AP/Wide World) |
Bradfield told Myers about Smith, including that the former
principal wanted to kill Susan Reinert. For Myers, who was
jealous of Susan and had once physically attacked her, this wasn’t
the worst news. Bradfield also warned her that she must not go
to the police about Smith’s nefarious plans.
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