Mad Dog (Angel’s Rebellion MC: #2) (Angel's Rebellion MC), стр. 84
Karma turned to KJ and snarled, “Why the fuck haven't you tried to bug their conversations?”
KJ sighed, “Because, Karma, this is the part of the law that I absolutely despise. We must have probable cause and then once we have that, we have to get a warrant to be able to tap their phones or place any bugs. If I somehow managed to keep the probable cause quiet, I can almost guarantee by the time I walked out of the courtroom or judge's chamber with a warrant, Miller and Courtway would both know.
“And you can take it to the bank that they would make sure that they never said a word in their offices that would be incriminating about themselves. Plus, if they knew we were on to them, they would then have time to hide any evidence that might be used against them.”
I watched as the meaning of his words sunk into each Brother, looks ranging from furious to enraged showed on every face.
“Then what the fuck we gonna do, Brother?” Karma asked KJ.
“To tell you the truth, I'm not sure. What were you thinking, Dog?”
Well fuck. Was hoping for a better response than that.
“So the law enforcement's end is pretty much a bust on this particular case?” I asked him.
“As bad as it pains me to say it, yeah, Brother, I don't know that I can help that way. My only suggestion is to handle it outside the law.”
“You okay with that?”
“Got to be. They need to be stopped somehow. If they are seriously running kids then it could get messy and I'd rather they be exterminated than worry about them having their fucking day in court, where they would probably get off anyway.”
I nodded at him. I glanced around the room, “Well, Brothers any ideas?”
“The obvious way would be to bug them,” Sarge stated.
“Agreed, Sarge,” KJ said as he looked at Sarge. “And since Amy works in Miller’s office, we can have her plant some bugs for us.”
I grimaced and saw that Viper frowned as well.
“You don't like that idea, Brother?” KJ asked me.
“Not particularly. We already know how ruthless these men are. They fucking killed Ava's whole family and pretty sure if we hadn't stopped that day, whoever ran her off the road would have made sure she was dead. As much as possible, I'd rather keep Amy from actively placing the bugs.
“But if she could find out when Miller was going to be away from the office for any length of time or, hell, get his schedule for that matter, that would give us the info to plan some sort of strategy. As for Courtway, it would be suicide to try to get to him inside the courthouse, so his home would be the best option. It would probably be good to do Miller's home as well.”
“That would be a good start for sure. Doom, you able to get bugs that would work?” KJ inquired of Doom.
“Yeah, shouldn't be a problem,” he replied.
I glanced at Viper to see he had a pensive look on his face. “Whatcha thinking, Brother?”
“I think you are on the right path. If we could get the info on where they do their buys and follow them back to where they store their product, then we could steal the product, which would put them in a bind. That would cause them to have to replace their merchandise while trying to figure out who had it, and that would take them some time to do. Doom, question.” Doom lifted his chin. “How deep into the dark web can you go?”
Doom laughed, “You asking me how good I am, Brother?”
“Basically,” Viper threw at him.
“I do okay, could be better, but I know my way around it fairly well. Whatcha thinking?”
“Can you get into all of their bank accounts they have here in the States and get that info? And could you find if they have anything offshore?”
“Yeah, the shit here in the States won't be a problem, the other would take a lot of time analyzing data but I think I could do it. Not promising I can do it. I could fucking try though.”
Viper nodded at him, “I have an idea that might help with the offshore search. If you can transfer what they have in their accounts here to a hidden account, then they would be forced to pull money out of their hidey holes. If they do that, it should give you the pathway to finding their offshore accounts right?”
“Yeah, that's a fucking brilliant idea. We keeping the money I transfer out?” Doom inquired.
“Got an idea on that as well, but we can talk about that at another time,” Viper replied.
“Doom, would it be possible to put a bug in the phone line that connects to Miller's computer at work and maybe his home? Not sure if the home would be viable but it might be,” Pred asked.
“Yeah, Brother. I could do that, and I see where you're going with that.”
“Will someone fucking inform us idiots then,” I snapped.
“You started this Brother, go ahead,” Doom stated.
“If he put a bug in the phone line close to the computer, every time the computer was connected to the modem for the internet, Doom would be able to listen to any conversations Miller had in his office here at the compound. That could also be done to his home computer. Just not sure if it would be viable or not since we don't have a clue how much time he's on his computer at home.
“We could also put a bug in their cars. It wouldn't have the capabilities that the internet one would have obviously, and it would probably have to be either a recordable bug or someone would have to follow them in order to hear their conversations. But the bug could run off the vehicle's battery and it could be connected under the dash with the