Untitled Project
Prologue
Thomas Richards inserts his key into the front door at eight
thirty in the morning. A normal Tuesday at the bank as it always is.
Thomas was ready to get the day going and over with. A reflection
in the door glass caused Thomas to stop and stare for a second. A
second was all the man needed to approach Thomas and put a gun into
the small of his back. "No mistakes" the man said.
"OK." Thomas uttered with a shaky voice as the pressure in
his lower back caused him to stiffen up.
"Go ahead" said the man "Open up the door and go inside.
Continue with your normal procedure."
Thomas opened the door and the man and Thomas moved inside.
Thomas turned and relocked the outer door. As he turned to proceed
to the inner door he was stopped by the man.
"I know you have thirty seconds to disable the alarm and you
take an average of eighteen seconds to do so. Do not punch in the
wrong code to alert anyone."
"How would you know if I punched in the wrong code?" asked
Thomas.
The man looked baffled that Thomas would ask such a question.
"Well, the answer to that is very easy. One Four Seven Six is your
current security code."
Thomas then opened the inner door and moved inside with the man
close behind. The constant beep of the alarm sounded. A chirp every
second counting down the thirty seconds until the full alarm would
blare and alert the police. Thomas moved over to the control panel
and punched in the numbers One Four Seven Six to disable the alarm.
"Now we are on the same page Mr. Richards" said the man.
"Thank you for heeding my warning. Now let's move to your office
so you can log into your email and get the safe time from Cleveland"
Thomas moved into his office as instructed and sat behind his
large wooden desk. His chair was a large overstuffed rolling computer
chair. The leather of the chair was dyed to match the red mahogany
stain of his desk.
Thomas turned on his computer to let it boot up so that he could
log into the bank computer system. He was about to start typing but
stopped and took a quizzical look at the man standing on the other
side of the desk. The look he gave asked the question. Do you know
my password here as well?
The man looked Thomas in the eyes and gave a quick nod confirming
the he knew the password for the computer as well. "Sophia Five One
Three" the man said quickly.
Thomas punched in his password without delay and opened the
Microsoft Outlook program that combined all of his different e-mail
addresses. At the top of the inbox list of e-mails was an e-mail
from noreply@keybank.org. The subject line contained the days date.
The body of the email contained the safe time for the current day of
business.
The man walked to the other side of the desk and stood behind
Thomas. He pulled the gun out of his pocket and hit Thomas over the
head rendering him unconscious in his chair. He looked at the gun
before he put it back in his pocket. A snub nosed revolver made by
Smith and Wesson. It looked like a family heirloom with its wooden
grip and tiny hammer.
With the gun back in his pocket the man rolled Thomas out of the
way. Moving back to the computer he stared at the screen and got the
safe time for the day. Eight Thirty Seven. The man checked his watch
and shrugged. Three minutes had elapsed and he was right on
schedule. As he moved around to the other side of the desk he heard
the engine of a car and could only guess it was that Assistant Branch
Manager. The man knew she was always 5 minutes behind Thomas when
getting to the bank because she knew that he couldn't open the safe
without the safe code in her e-mail.
As the Assistant Manager exited her car carefully not wanting to
spill her Tim Horton's coffee she reflected on how happy she was
that the franchise opened a store right across the street from the
bank. Now that she had her regular coffee shop right across the
street it cut about ten minutes off her commute to work. Since she
drove in from Saline every morning she did not have to drive into Ann
Arbor to get her daily dose of caffeine.
The Assistant Manager made her way to the front door and unlocked
it. Stepping through the door she quickly turned around and
re-locked the door. As she unlocked the inner door and moved through
she said "Good morning Tom." Turning around to re-lock the door
she is frozen with fear as the cold metallic tip of a gun is pressed
against her temple.
"Go ahead and lock the door" said the man with the gun.
She did as she was told and then decided that she needed to make
a move. Regardless of unreasonable it may be and against all the
training she had received during her orientation. The Assistant
Manager slowly let her coffee cup slide down until the lid touched
her hand. She moved her finger up dislodging the lid from the cup but
not knocking it off completely. She moved quickly and threw the
coffee at the robber.
The man was hit with a splash of hot coffee and didn't react.
He took his free hand and wiped the liquid from his face. Then he
grabbed her by the arm and started moving her towards her desk. As
they walked the man cleared his throat and spoke very calmly "Let
me get you up to speed. We have had a very busy morning and it is
getting close to safe time"
As the two of them moved into the cubical the man pushed her down
into her chair. "Now I know the alarm codes and I know your
passwords so please go ahead and log into your terminal" the man
said. Then he added "And after you log into the system please open
your e-mail so we can get the safe code for the day. It is almost
time for the safe to open and you are the one that gets the code"
The Assistant Manager opened her email and then opened the same
noreply@keybank.org e-mail. However the difference between the
e-mail she opened and the one the Thomas opened was that she was
given a series of numbers instead of a time. "Thank You" said
the man as the gun came crashing down against the back of the
Assistant Manager's head rendering her unconscious.
The man made his way over to the safe while checking his watch.
Eight Thirty Seven. The safe clicked as he approached and he quickly
punched in the code he had obtained. The safe door clicked open and
he pulled the door all the way open to reveal a stack of money in the
center of the floor.
The man proceeded to fill two bags with money. He did not care
how much he was taking and did not take any of the big bills. He knew
that it would be harder to trace and track Fives, Tens, and Twenties.
After he finished loading his bags he made his way back to the
Assistant Manager's cubicle. He bent down and picked up her keys.
The man let himself out of the building at
Eight Forty in the morning and not a single soul would be able to
identify him. As he walked down Washtenaw Avenue towards the
Casablanca Restaurant he noticed a couple empty police cars across
the street at Tim Horton's.
Once he reached the Casablanca Restaurant he proceeded to the
back of the building to his awaiting car. Before he got into the car
he opened the trunk and put the two bags in. Upon closing the trunk
again he saw a grease disposal container. He walked over to the
container and removed the silicon mask that he had been wearing. The
mask was a key part in his mind. It was a different skin tone than
his own and didn't quite look like him. However he had it fit to
him specifically and paid a lot of money for it. He dropped the mask
in the oil waste container and turned back towards his car.
As he got in the car and put on his seatbelt he said to no one
but himself "John that went flawlessly. You did good work today."
He started his car and put it in drive. He pulled out from behind
the building and made a right onto Washtenaw Avenue. He stared at the
cop cars in the Key Bank lot as he drove by and away from his crime.
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