Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:13:20 +0100 From: Rick Masters Subject: Juvenile Detention 14 JUVENILE DETENTION Chapter 14 – The Start of the Aftermath True to his word, as Josh came round from his anaesthetic in the recovery room he saw Officer Steven sitting in a chair next to his bed reading a magazine. Josh was not yet able to say anything, but something attracted Steven's attention and he looked up from the magazine to see Josh's eyes open. He also saw the confusion coming round from an anaesthetic can cause. "Hello, Josh. Glad to see you are awake, but I suspect not much is making sense yet. I will leave you to rest for a bit longer. I'll be here if you need me," Steven told Josh. He watched as Josh tried to speak but then his eyes rolled back into his head and he fell asleep again. Steven returned to reading the magazine. Josh slept for another couple of hours before opening his eyes again. This time he was able to ask for some water and Steven quickly got it for him and helped him to drink. Once he had sipped some water he lay back and smiled at Steven. "Thank you, Officer Steven. You are better than my father and mother put together." Steven watched as a tear slipped from Josh's eye and almost shed one himself. He knew what he would like to say and do to Josh's parents and could not believe that one like Josh could come from such uncaring parents. The ward sister came in and seeing Josh awake came over to check how he was doing. After checking his temperature and pulse rate she went away and a few minutes later a doctor came in. "You are a very lucky young man, Mr. Tolmers. The damage was nowhere near as bad as it could have been and we believe that we have managed to clean the wound thoroughly, so with the medication there is little risk of major infection. We have sewn the muscle together and with some physio once it has healed you should not suffer any long term problems with it. But while the muscle knits together again we have to stop you stretching and pulling or pushing it so we have immobilized your arm with a plaster cast. And being the good doctors we are here we have left a window in the plaster to let us see and check that the wound is healing properly." Turning to Steven he said, "You can arrange to take him back, but keep him in the infirmary under observation for forty eight hours. Anything untoward happening get him back to us or at least phone us to check." "Thank you, doctor. Do we need to get any medication for him?" Steven inquired. "Some antibiotics and more painkillers have already been ordered for him and will be delivered here shortly. You can begin the discharge process, and by the time you have finished the meds should be here. What's with this one, though? He is not like the others you have brought in to see us. I notice you haven't even cuffed him to the bed." "You are right. He is not like any of the others, and we believe this most probably is because he should not even be a guest with us. Even though he knows he has been treated totally unjustly, he will not try to escape, because that would make problems for us officers, and he is not holding us to blame for his predicament. But he is a determined young man, and I believe those who are responsible for his not getting a fair trial are in for a rough time when he gets out and starts his own proceedings against them. And now with this there is going to be some stiff compensation awards given to him, and I will help him to get them as far as I am able. Oh, and I would appreciate it if you kept the lack of cuffs to yourself, please. That was my own decision." It took another couple of hours before all the discharge paperwork had been done and the medications had been brought up from the pharmacy. Officer Steven helped Josh to get his overalls back on and tied the sleeves around his waist like a belt. He eased Josh into a wheel chair and off they went. They got out the door to the hospital and Steven got his mobile phone out, but before he could make a call an academy car pulled up and Mr. Succum got out. The officers carefully helped Josh to get into the back seat of the car and then they got in the front and the three of them headed back to the center. "Craven has about blown his stack on this. He has put the whole of Charlie into lock down with six chaps in solitary. You are heading up the investigation and are to get all the support we can give you. Craven wants a thorough investigation done quickly and wants to know every detail, so make a lot of notes. Include in those notes your own thoughts on Tolmers innocence. Also get the opinions of all officers who have come into contact with him. I would suggest you ask for written statements from each one. I feel partially responsible for this and you will have my report when you get in to work tomorrow. We also have Tolmers cell mates and the other Bravo boys who piled in to help him in solitary, just to make sure that there is no conniving on stories from any side. That way we can keep things fair and above board. When I heard the news I came in to work early so that I could be sure to see all of my guys on the day shift before they went off. I have also seen my guys on night shift and you will receive full co-operation from them, and I am sure the inmates in Bravo block will co-operate. I haven't threatened them but they will know what is good for them. I had to do one of these things several years ago and made a few mistakes along the way because I did not get a plan together first. If you want my help you have got it, but my suggestion is for you to go home tonight and sleep on it. Spend tomorrow morning making your plan, and then start executing that plan as soon as you have it ready. If you want me to stay on an hour or two to help with the plan just say so. And it won't hurt those guys in solitary to stew for a few more hours while you get your plan sorted," Succum advised Steven. "Thank you. I really appreciate that and will value any advice you want to offer. Help with the plan would be great, because this is one thing I do not want to mess up on. This poor kid has been dealt a bitter blow and yet he still tries to be respectful and thoughtful towards the likes of us, who he could see as perpetuating the injustice." "Right, we will talk some more tomorrow." Steven half turned in his seat to look into the back and began, "Josh, are you alright ...," but then stopped his question as he noticed that Josh had fallen asleep again. Back at the center Succum and Steven helped Josh to walk from the prisoner reception to the infirmary, where the medic on night shift took over and got Josh out of his overalls and into a bed. Steven handed over the antibiotics and pain killers and then had to leave straightaway, as he had been buzzed to go and see the Director of the Academy, Chief Craven. Craven was already late for another appointment, but he took the time to apprise Steven fully on what he expected from the investigation. Steven in turn gave his assurance that he would do his best to produce a fair and just investigation with as much evidence as he could gather to identify the offenders beyond question. Satisfied that Steven knew his responsibilities, the director dismissed him and left himself to get to his next appointment. Steven went back to the infirmary to check on Josh. Finding him asleep, with the medic sitting at his station, he had a bit of a chat with the medic and then left to go home and let his wife know why he was so late and to explain that he was going to go in to work early the next day to begin the work of the investigation. Steven knew his wife would be understanding about it, as she had already expressed sympathy for the injustice Steven believed Josh was suffering and had in her own way encouraged Steven to see what he could do to help the boy. So it was with his wife's blessing that the next day Steven reported to work two hours before his shift was due to start. After logging his arrival and a quick visit to check on Josh he headed straight to Mr. Succum and the two of them sat down together over a few cups of coffee to work out the basics of the plan Steven needed to follow to make a good investigation. With the basic plan laid out and some extra bits of advice from Succum, Steven returned to his own office and began to put the meat onto the plan. Once the plan was ready to his satisfaction, Steven began by sending an internal email to all the Academy officers, from Chief Craven down to the last, asking each one to identify if they had witnessed anything to do with the incident and to list all other officers and inmates they knew who were present and might have witnessed something. And finally he invited the officers to give their own opinions on the characters of any of the individuals they believed were directly involved in the incident with a final request that those who were not present or involved in any way still respond to his mail, excusing themselves and giving the reasons why they believed they could not be of any help in the investigation. He followed this with a second email to Chief Craven presenting his plan for the investigation. As he pinged this off, he received an email from Craven in which he said he was glad to see that Steven was getting down to it right away and also telling Steven that he had been relieved of all his other duties so that he could concentrate on the investigation. This was not news to Steven because his line manager had already told him that bit. A new trainee officer had also been put at Steven's disposal to be a witness and note taker. Steven made her his next port of call. Knocking lightly on the door to her line manager's office, Steven got invited in. "Morning, Sheila. I presume you are already aware of our incident yesterday in the veggie patch and that Chief Craven has appointed me to investigate it?" "Oh yes. I have had Craven on the phone to me already this morning to advise me that you are going to relieve me of one of my officers for the duration of the investigation. She might be a trainee and she might be young but she is a bright girl and a very good typist, so you will get your notes done properly. From the way Craven spoke I am assuming your reason for this visit is to meet Gladys and take her off my hands for a bit. Just mind you keep your hands off her." Officer Sheila smiled as she said that last part, because she knew that there were a number of officers in the Academy who were interested in getting to know Officer Gladys much better. "Have a coffee with me. She is just doing the inspection of the cells while the girls are still in their classes, and then she knows to report directly to me. She does not yet know that she is going to be your secretary for a while, though, and I would like to be the one to tell her." "Not a problem for me. It is better that the news of this sort of secondment comes from her immediate manager anyway. Oh and mine is with milk and two sugars." Officer Steven had a good rapport with most of the other officers, for although he had been there longer than most of them, he never used that as any form of leverage or intimidation. If anything he tried to help those officers he could to better themselves, even at the risk that they might rise above him in promotions. Such was the case with Mr. Succum, who came in under Steven in the admissions side of the Academy before he got to move on to be a cell block officer-in-charge, which put his ranking one level higher than Steven's. When Gladys returned to the office, Steven stood and introduced himself. The two had met before but only fleetingly. Since Steven was mainly involved in the admissions and inductions of male inmates, their paths had hardly crossed since Gladys had started some four months previously. Sheila then told Gladys that Steven was heading up the investigation into the incident the day before and because Gladys was not involved in any way she had been chosen to be Steven's assistant and would be expected to give her whole time at work to the investigation. "When the investigation is completed will I be coming back to Alpha?" Gladys asked. "They will have a bloody great fight on their hands if they try to move you elsewhere!" Sheila assured her which caused Gladys to blush slightly. "But this experience will be good for you and your progression so go at with the same enthusiasm I have seen you putting in here at Alpha." "Well, Gladys, you come highly recommended. Now let's move back to my office, which will be our working base, and I will fill you in on what is already known and how we are going to proceed." Steven led Gladys back to his office and showed her the plan he had fleshed out. He then discussed with her the role he expected from her, including the importance of her discretion on all matters that were spoken about in the investigation. Gladys in turn said that she was honoured to have been chosen for the role and hoped that she proved to be worthy of it. "By the way, how do you prefer to be addressed and referred to?" "When it is just the two of us, Steven will do fine but in front of inmates I would like to be addressed and referred to as Officer Steven. How about you?" "The same. You have already started off with Gladys but in front of the inmates Officer Gladys works well." "Good. One other thing: when we are questioning others, if you don't agree with something I do or say you are to keep quiet until we are apart from those we are questioning and then you can raise your concerns, and I will observe the same for you. We don't want those we are trying get information out of thinking there is dissention in the ranks that they might be able to exploit." "I agree with that too. However that implies that I might be doing some of the questioning. I thought I was just going to be recording what is said." "For the most part that is correct, but you have a different background to me and being of the opposite gender you think differently from me and might think of something to ask or how to put it in a different way that will get us more accurate answers, in which case I would be happy with your input. Now unless you have some of that intuition to discuss shall we go and see how our victim is doing and see what questions he can answer for us?" Please bear a thought for those who look after this site and meet the running costs for the site to bring you these stories for nothing. If you are able it would be nice for you to send them a donation towards the running costs. Follow the links on the main page. It would also be nice to hear from you myself. Please mail me at succum@gmx.com Thanks Rick