Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 06:52:24 +0100
From: Rick Masters <succum@gmx.com>
Subject: Juvenile Detention 17

JUVENILE DETENTION
Chapter 17 – The Revelation

The email that had got Steven's attention simply stated that the author,
Officer Daniel, had been given the responsibility of assigning work duties
in the vegetable gardens on the day of the incident, and part of it read:

"I was tasked with allotting duties to all the inmates working in the
vegetable gardens on the day in question. Before I started it, one of the
inmates from Charlie Block, Mr. Clive Phelps, approached me and asked me to
put the new guy from Bravo Block with him as he wanted to see what he was
like. I understand that it was Phelps (who is the cell block leader) who
sent Mr. Tolmers to fetch a bucket of manure."

"Wow! That certainly is significant. I am glad we have this bit of
information before we interview Phelps. It clearly lends support to the
idea that there might have been some planning to this attack," Gladys said.

"Yes, it certainly does, but I don't think we should play that card too
early in our investigation.  Let us rather give them an opportunity to hang
each other by telling us lies first, and then we will begin to bring in the
evidence we have and see how they change their stories.  Maybe we will only
bring that evidence in after their initial disciplinary hearings. Although
I might share it with Makepeace, provided he is willing to keep mum on it
too."

Steven returned to looking through the emails he had received from the
other officers and was pleased to note that nearly all of them had replied
already. Although Succum would know that Steven would see through his
statement to the real reason, he claimed that he had tasked Andy and Chris
with looking after Josh because he could see that without any of the
criminal element savvy Josh was very vulnerable, and he had feared that
someone might try to take some sort of advantage of that. Steven replied to
the email, copying Gladys on the reply, asking Succum to email Makepeace
and tell him that, as it would strengthen the case for the four inmates
from Bravo. Of course giving virtually the same reason as Steven had also
given would help to strengthen Steven's case if anything more was to come
out of it. The emails from the officers who were on duty in the vegetable
garden helped to build the picture of events following the attack while
emails from the officers who had some connection with Josh helped to
confirm what Steven and officers Stuart and Succum had said.

The email from Officer Sheila piqued Steven's curiosity, because it
suggested that they might also want to interview the two inmate leaders of
Alpha Cell Block, but she did not say anything more about it as she did not
want to lead the questioning in any specific direction.

When Gladys read it she was also a bit surprised and curious about why her
line manager should suggest that. Gladys was aware of the two girls but
also did not know what it was they could help with as the girls were not
working in the gardens on that day.

"We will have to interview them now simply because there has been a
suggestion made. So let's interview our five Charlie inmates that are
enjoying the luxury of Solitary this morning and we will interview Miss
Shepherd and Miss Cameron straight after lunch," Steven suggested, making a
slight change to their original plan.

A half hour later the two investigators entered the Solitary Block once
more. After a bit of discussion with the officer on duty in the block they
entered the interrogation room and got themselves organised and
comfortable. Steven then asked the officer to bring in the first one.

Purposely leaving the two cell block leaders to the last, they had Gerald
Cobb brought in. Like the rest he was totally naked and shaved, he had
ankle shackles on linked by a chain which was fixed to a hook on the floor
and his hands were cuffed behind him. Steven had carefully positioned
Gladys and now stood in front of her so that although Gerald could see
there was a second person in the room, he could not see who it was or that
she was female. Steven wanted to use this as a surprise tactic to try and
un-nerve the interviewees a bit.

"Your name is Gerald Cobb, is it not?" Steven asked, looking at the notes
that he had made from looking at Cobb's personal file.

"Yes, officer," Gerald responded.

"And you are currently assigned to Cell Block Charlie?"

"Yes, officer."

"You have been with us for four months of a two-year sentence and this is
your fifth time in solitary?"

"If you say so, officer."

"Be careful how you speak to an officer of the Academy, boy! I will not
allow any disrespect. Do you understand?"

"Yes, officer, sorry."

"I am Officer Steven and my assistant behind me is Officer Gladys." Steven
said stepping aside so that Gerald could see Gladys for the first time. The
horny fifteen year old did not stand a chance, and in seconds his cock had
risen to full hardness and his face, neck and top half of his chest had
turned crimson. Pretending to ignore this, Steven continued. "No doubt you
have already worked out that we are here to investigate the incident you
were a party to which occurred two days ago in the vegetable gardens. Now
to start with I want you to tell us in your own words what happened. But
before you begin, I must caution you that anything you say might be used in
a court of law if this case goes to prosecution. Now talk."

"He wasn't supposed to get injured, just frightened. There had been a lot
of talk with him getting his overalls so quick and some wanted to show him
that even if he was sucking up to officers he still was not protected. So
we knew he would be coming to get manure and waited there for him. The fork
going in him was an accident. It was not meant to be like that. We were
just going to make him sore so that he knew he was not safe, but then the
others attacked us and next thing we were in solitary."

"By `him' we understand that you are meaning Mr. Joshua Tolmers; is that
correct?"

"Yes, Officer Steven."

"And who are the `we' you referred to?"  "Just some of us from Charlie."

"Give me their names."

"I can't. I aint no grass, Officer Steven."

"You do realise that refusing to give us the names of those you have
referred to is the same as withholding evidence and is a punishable
offence? Do you want to rethink on those names, Mr. Cobb?"  "Please,
Officer Stephen! If I snitch on them they will find out, and then I will be
in a worse shape than Tolmers."

"The only way they are going to find out that you mentioned a name is if
they read the transcript of this interview or if you tell them. Now will
you confirm to me the names of all who were involved in this incident?"

"I can't, Officer Steven; I am dead meat if I do." Gerald Cobb looked like
he was close to tears, or worse, in danger of pissing himself from fear.

"Officer Gladys, please record that this witness is tending to be difficult
and is withholding evidence. Mr. Cobb, your failure to cooperate will be
noted and that will count against you in your disciplinary hearing on this
matter and could also count against you in court should this matter go
beyond this Academy. Do you understand that?"

"Yes, Officer Steven, I do. But at least I will still be alive."

"Or you hope you will still be alive, because the others might still think
you talked about them anyway. We will get to the bottom of this one way or
another."

"Mr. Cobb, if I were you I would tell Officer Steven the names, because the
chances are they already think you have snitched on them and will
definitely think so once they hear what evidence we have on them. There
were a lot of people out in the vegetable allotments who saw a great deal
of what happened. Now is your chance to cooperate and give us the
information we are asking from you, and maybe you will get a lighter
sentence because of it." Gladys tried to reason with Gerald as well.

"I will not grass on the other guys," Gerald stated firmly.

"Very well then. From the reports I understand that you are the one who
wielded the fork that went through Mr. Tolmers' arm. Is that correct?"

"I told you already it was an accident. It was not meant to happen like
that."

"Please answer my question. Did you or did you not put that fork through
Mr. Tolmers' arm?  Yes or no!" Steven said a lot more firmly.

"Yes, but it was an accident. The prongs were meant to go on either side of
his arm to pin it to the ground so that he couldn't escape when his balls
were crushed."

"So the plan was to commit grievous bodily harm by standing on his
testicles and destroying them? Is that correct?"

"Yes ... I mean no! We were just going to hurt him a bit to show him that
he could suck up to the officers as much as he wanted but it still would
not guarantee him protection."

"But you have just told us the plan was to hold him still while one of you
crushed his balls. In my understanding of English that means more than just
hurting someone. Officer Gladys, would you agree?"

"Definitely. In self-defense training we are taught to knee or punch a male
assailant in the testicles, but they never use the word crush; crush is to
destroy beyond use."

"Well, Mr. Cobb? What exactly was the plan? Because this is looking more
and more like it was aimed at causing grievous bodily harm, for which I
believe you lot will find you receive sentences that keep you locked up
until well after you are able to go out and enjoy life. And for those who
are not willing to be helpful it will almost certainly be longer still."
Steven paused to give Gerald a chance to respond.

"Does your silence mean that you have nothing more to say, or that you are
too weak to stand up and be a man. Perhaps we should get some nappies in
for you in case you can't control yourself anymore when you sleep."

"I have nothing more to say," Gerald said with a quivering voice.  Clearly
he was both afraid and embarrassed at showing his fear.

"Very well. This interview is terminated now, but be advised that we might
still come back and have other questions to ask as we get further into the
investigation." Steven moved to the door of the interview room and called
for the officer on watch to take Cobb away and bring in the next one.


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