Peter "Skinny Peter" Tillman stands to the side of the drug corner, a cellphone stuck in his ear.
"Listen to me, LaMonica. Where the **** is my re-up? You're three hours late, and we're running on fumes now...listen, white boy, I don't give a **** about the mobs you ran with in New York, this ain't New York."
Tillman slams the phone shut and whistles for one of the drug dealers.
"How much we got, man," he asks as the young boy comes up to him.
"Couple more packs."
"Alright. You run out, go ahead and split it up and ya'll can split for the day."
The young boy nods and goes over the hunched over drug addict, handing the man in filthy clothing a vial full of crack.
"Much obliged," the crack head says as he walks away. Once out of earshot, he leans down into his coat jacket and whispers into the wireless mircophone on his lapel.
"Ya'll get that stuff about LaMonica?" Detective Kasper Cole asks his colleagues.
"That's a 10-4," Charlie Fields replies. He and Marcus Driver are on a rooftop down the block from the drug corner. Driver uses a camera with a telescopic lens to snap shots of the goings on of the drug hot-spot.
The three detectives have been funneling the marked bills into Two-Face's organization for a week, and so far over half of the ten thousand is gone.
*******
"Why the hell isn't the money on the way to Hong Kong yet, Lau!" Parker Robbins screams into the phone. Two-Face's right hand man stands in his apartment, overlooking downtown Gotham. The organization's money launderer, stranded in China, remains calm.
"I do have other clients, Mister Robbins. I'm am currently tied up in a business deal with them."
"Goddammit. Well, when can you get back to America?"
"Next week at the earliest."
"You mother****er. You were supposed to get my money out of the states this week!"
"I would very much appreciate it if you watched your tone, Mister Robbins. Even though I do not have the connections with the American criminals that you do, my connections in China run deep. Even inside our government."
"Is that a threat?"
"I am merely reminding you there is a great deal at stake in this matter. If we happen to find....what is the American word?...The rug cut from under us? Yes, then I would find a comfortable place to land. You? Not so much. I will be in Gotham next week to handle your money. Good day."
The line went dead as Lau hung up. Robbins shook his head and went towards the kitchen.
*******
Inside the MCU squadroom. Lieutenant Michael Akins, Sergeant Maggie Sawyer, and Detective Renee Montoya begin looking through all the bank statements and deposits involving the marked bills.
"Bank deposit three days ago, 12:24 PM at First National Gotham," Akins says as he reads through the list. "Amount was $500. Half of the money was withdrawn from an ATM two hours later, the other half two hours after that."
"This is something I don't get," Sawyer says. "We call these criminals dummies and idiots, but look at all this. They can't pass high school algebra, but they can launder money and set up these complex criminal organizations."
"They mess up, Sergeant," Akins says. "They always do. Like one ti-"
Akins stops short when his eyes catch two transfers on the piece of paper.
"Oh, my God." Taking the paper, he shows it to Sawyer and Montoya. "Look at this."
"What am I looking at?" Montoya asks.
"Routing numbers. Checking routing numbers. Two checks in the amount of two thousand dollars a piece. Those two accounts are under phony names and information, but we know the dirty money was washed in that account. The important part is where the routing numbers end up."
"Where?"
Akins smiles. "The two checks are routed to the campaign contributions of Mayor Hamilton Hill."
The two officers look up at Akins with wide eyes. He smiles at the two ladies.
"Detective Montoya, call Captain Essen. We need her here ASAP."
"Yes, sir."
As Montoya runs off to the phone, Akins nods towards Sawyer.
"Follow the drugs, you get drugs. You follow the money, you don't know where you'll end up. Sometimes it takes you to city hall."