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Thursday 18 June 2020

A KIDNAPPING FOR BISMARCK MARRIAGE

A KIDNAPPING FOR BISMARCK MARRIAGE
Two months after solving Windrive marriage murder Adolf von Bismarck and his wife Anne signed their divorce and Adolf married with Bianka Hoffman, his new associate in his private investigation company. Nine months later after their wedding they had a baby boy who they baptised as Karl Ernst Adam von Bismarck and they designated the Kent Police chief constable named Harry Barclay as his godfather.
The contract of Adolf and Anne's divorce gave her their house of Maldon, their BMW and all of the safe-keeping of their children also only up to their children eighth birthday where the safe-keeping would become into joint custody. So, Adolf and Bianka had to buy a grey Audi R8 car for them, a new house in Maldon and had to begin from the beginning again with their savings keeped in their bank from London.
That day of April Adolf had prepared the breakfast to Bianka who was breastfeeding Karl watching the television. Suddenly they received a phone call from Frankfurt. It was an old woman who had a granddaughter named Sara and was kidnapped by someone when he was coming back to her house after school.
She wanted to meet with Adolf to talk about it in his office that evening and Adolf and Bianka decided to call Harry and ordered him to take care of Karl whilst they would were in London talking with their first client.
Their lunch was very quiet. They listened to the radio to know what had happened the day before and at the tea time Adolf wanted to make the love with his wife Bianka whilst he was talking her about the morning phone call.
At four o'clock post meridiem, Harry arrived with his spouse and their children Diana and Gareth who were one year old approximately as his children with Anne Hatherwood who were named Mary and Ansgar. Adolf and Bianka gave thanks to Harry and they went out of their house.
Bianka had to drive their new car because his husband had a high short sightedness that was hampering him to drive. In fact, Adolf never did not drove when he was living with his first wife because of that and, for this reason, his BMW was given to Anne.
The traffic jam was very full: the outskirts of London were full of cars, buses, lorries and motorbikes that wanted to go to the main city of UK to do orders or were coming back to their houses after a long and busy working day.
While they were arriving at their office, the Deutsche Bahn ICE 3 finished to cross the English Channel and arrived at half past five at St. Pancrass International Railway Station. Mrs. Kirchner went out of her locker and some minutes later, went out also of the railway station. She took a taxi and at six o'clock she arrived at the boulevard where Bismarck's firm was.
She knocked the door and Bianka opened it. Mrs. Bismarck asked her her name and when she met the name of their client Adolf wanted to welcomed her too. They sat in a comfortable but small meeting room and he began to ask her what had happened the day of the kidnapping and if Sara had someone that wished her death.
"No, but I know someone who is wishing my death!" answered Mrs. Kirchner.
"Who is wishing your death?" asked Bianka offering her a cup of tea with milk which was accepted by their client who was a bit nervous.
"My younger son named Paul Kirchner!" she begun to explain. "Paul Kirchner is a businessman who have illegal business with the Minister of Economy, my ex-husband Martin Moritz. I have a debt with him and he threaten my husband to not give him a hand and solve his financial problems if he don't get a million and a half of my fortune to pay it!" she finished.
"And do you tell it to your older son?" asked Adolf who was being interested in that issue and being wished to solve it.
"No; I think my older son named Albert Kirchner is involved in too!" Mrs. Kirchner yelled.
"Ok. We know it. We will try to help you. We accept the case!" Adolf and Bianka exclaimed.
When she finished to answer his questions he ordered to Bianka to buy two round trip boarding passes to Frankfurt and while Mrs. Kirchner and his wife were remaining in London waiting for him, he came back to their house by train to prepare the luggage and to order to Harry to take care of Karl for two weeks and a half, the time that they would spend investigating the kidnapping in Frankfurt.
At 21:00 p.m. the Deutsche Bahn ICE 3 came back to Germany carrying them inside the train. The train arrived at Frankfurt at 2:00 a.m. and Mrs. Kirchner said goodbye to Bismarck marriage who went to their hotel to rest after a long and exhausted travel and to sleep some hours before beginning the first day of the investigation.
They woke up at eight o'clock ante meridiem and they went to eat something for breakfast. After that, they went to visit their client.
Her house was at the outskirts of Frankfurt; Bianka rent a car, a blue Volkswagen to use it in Germany while they were solving the mystery: their parents were living there, at the same city they were; so, at the ending of the case, she would visit them with him, but before that, they had to solve the kidnapping.
Bianka and Adolf arrived in Mrs. Kirchner's manor house at half past ten. She was reading a letter which was written by the kidnapper: the guilty had threatened her that would kill her granddaughter if she did not gave to it one million and a half of euros of her fortune.
As she was a forensic surgeon before being the new associate of her husband, when she could read it, she discovered that the kidnapper had write the note by computer. However its type of signature was from a man and not from a woman.
They asked to Mrs. Kirchner if they could to see her granddaughter's bedroom and the old woman accepted it.
She had the keys in her bedroom, so, she went to take it and to open Sara's door... When she arrived, she had find a corpse in her room: it was her butler! Some minutes later, she yelled and Adolf went to see what had happened.
When Adolf had find the victim ordered to his wife to do the autopsy to know the time of its death: "Approximately it was an hour ago, who have been killed by the same person who have kidnapped Mrs. Kirchner's granddaughter!" Mrs. Bismarck said him.
They went out of the mansion without saying goodbye to their client. Before arriving at the motorway, they found a black car parked near a forest. Adolf went out of their newest vehicle and investigated that suspicious van.
Whilst Adolf and Bianka were searching some clues in the van, someone who had been killed Kirchner's butler while she was talking with Bismarck marriage, went out of Kirchner's bedroom, took a sword and murdered Mrs. Kirchner too.
The murderer, after doing that, went to the side where it had been leaved its car. However, as Adolf von Bismarck was investigating its vehicle, the guy decided to go to the forest and wait some minutes there before marriage Bismarck leaved the scene of the crime. As he was tired, he began to sleep some hours.
Near the forest, inside of the van, Adolf saw a young girl body. The girl had been killed with a knive by someone. He wanted to come back to Mrs. Kirchner's house but before, he wrote down the number plate of the van in a piece of paper.
Mrs. Bismarck took some photographs of the body and of the suspicious car to use it as a proof and to show to the police their discovery. After that, Adolf and Bianka came into their rent car and decided to go to visit again Mrs. Kirchner to tell it their feat and to eat something before to ask for help to bundespolizei.
The marriage Bismarck arrived at Kirchner's residence and knocked the door. As Sara's grandmother did not opened it, Mr. Bismarck took his gun and he shoot some minutes to open the door. After three hours of doing it, they came into to Kirchner's mansion and had find her corpse: she had been killed by someone with a sword; the killer had forgotten the gloves. They took it and went to the police station.
Nevertheless, as three hours before, before arriving at the motorway they found the black suspicious van; however, Adolf when he went to see its inside, he did not found the young girl corpse. He decided to remain there while his wife would go to the police station to give the proofs and analyze the gloves.
While Bianka was in the police station talking about the case with a young police officer, the chief constable of Frankfurt and its German State, sent a bundespolizei police car with two agents to the scene of the crime and to protect Mr. Bismarck.
They saw him fighting with the suspicious of the killing. They arrested him and they took Adolf and the kidnapper to the police station to ask to the man some questions about the killing and his relation with it.
Bianka and Adolf listened the conversation some hours and before finishing to ask him the questions, Adolf wished to ask him some more issues to try to know all the truth. However, the guilty did not want to answer him his wishes.
"Please, I want to help you!" said Adolf. "So, answer me this issue: any member of Kirchner's family ordered you to do it?" Adolf asked him and offered him the last cup of coffee to drink and the last biscuits to eat before the dinner.
"Yes. Sara's uncle wished to kill his mother because he needed some money for his firm. However, his mother Elisabeth Kirchner did not want to give him the amount of money that her younger son wished because she knew that his business was not legal. Sara knew his plan to kill his mother and she try to prevent it. Sara's uncle decided to kidnap his niece and try to convince her not to do it. As Sara Kirchner did not want to chance her point of view, ordered me to threaten to his mother to get the money. Elisa did not want it and in the end I had to kill Elisabeth and Sara. I buried Sara in the forest and I try to go out with the van; however you try to stop me fighting against me. You got your wishes and bundespolizei have arrested me!" he answered and later on, a policeman closed him in a police station cell.
The forensic bundespolizei discovered some fingerprints in the gloves. When Bianka met the results, told to Adolf the latest news: Sara's father was involved in! They decided to ask to their only main suspicious if he knew that. However, he did not had meet it.
Sara's father was living in Berlin and Sara's uncle in Dortmund. The commissioner ordered to Adolf to go to Dortmund by train to visit Sara's uncle with two police officers and also ordered to Bianka to go to Berlin to ask some questions to Sara's father by their rent car with two bundespolizei policemen.
As Adolf couldn't visit Sara's uncle called the chief constable and the commissioner ordered to Bianka to come back to Frankfurt and rest there while her husband was trying to know what had happened with him.
Some days after it, Dortmund bundespolizei agents found Paul Kirchner corpse floating in the waters of the Ruhr river in the south of the city. Moreover, they knew that Albert Kirchner was been killed by someone also and that one was the suspicious who Frankfurt bundespolizei chief constable had arrested with Adolf's help.
One of the guilties was in the cell that days and had confessed a part of the guilty; Adolf came back to Frankfurt and the hit man told them the rest of the truth: "I was employed as a hit man as Albert and Paul Kirchner to commit the murders by the minister of economy named Martin Moritz. He threatened us not to help us economically if we were not have killed Mrs. Kirchner to get the one million and a half of euros of the debt who had her with him knowing that Elisabeth Kirchner did not want to pay the debt. As Sara tryed to prevent the murder, we decided to simulate a kidnap to mislead the police and we would get it if Paul did not have threatened us to tell it all to the police if we did not gave him a part of the robbery; Albert killed his brother and I killed him after killing his daughter to prevent an eventual Albert's confession!" said to Adolf.
"And why you killed Mrs. Kirchner's butler?" wanted to know Bianka.
Firstly he did not wished to answer it; he hit on the table and began to cry. However, Adolf insisted in and in the end that guy answered the question very angry and tired: "Because when you arrived at Mr.s Kirchner's house, I was in. I listened your conversation with her and I tryed to take the keys to prevent you to know or to have any proof which would be demonstrating that I was involved int too. The butler tryed to stop me with the sword that I used to murder Elisabeth Kirchner but I took the sword and I killed him too. When you went out of the house, I murdered Mrs. Kirchner and I came back to the forest to finish y work and scape. The rest of the story is known by you!" he finished.
The proofs demonstrated that it was certainly and in the end, Adolf, Bianka and the German police officer, arrested the other guilty, the Minister of Economy Martin Moritz, who was trying to escape by plane to Iceland with his family and the one million and a half of euros which was inside his luggage: this suitcase was the last clue of the mystery.
They got his confession and in the evening TV news showed how he was been arrested by them and how the Prime Minister of Germany gave thanks to Adolf and Bianka for solving it brilliantly and help to restore the pace in the country.
Bismarck marriage went to visit Bianka's family who was waiting for their visit and some weeks later, they came back to the U.K. where Harry Barclay was taking care of Karl... At last, their first case was solved!

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