It's the celebration of the foundation of the town. Normally, the town's founding anniversary is full of colorful decorations, parties, and programs. But because of the ongoing investigation of the murders of Simmons, Muller, and Waltz, all kinds of celebrations were canceled. It's a sign of respect to the families of the murder victims.
Dylan Waltz is being considered as another victim of the 'Scent of Death'. But the only evidence they had was the same scent was left in his room when his body was found. Aside from that, they had nothing. All the evidence and investigation had was that he died of natural causes.
The Haverville Police Department is still bombarded by the demands of the people who want justice for Muller and Simmons. They are mostly the victims' families and friends. But their supporters got smaller because of the shreds of evidence about their crimes.
"This year's founding anniversary sucks. It's not fair to cancel all activities because of the
Det. Marvin Sullivan came back to the mansion to see if they missed something. He wanted to roam around the estate, especially the part directly behind Carlos' office. His men told the investigators that since Carlos and the girl entered the room, no one got in and out. Which means the killer could have climbed out of the window and used the exterior wall of the mansion.He slowly combed through the southern part of the estate. Everything looked normal in Sullivan's eyes. Until he saw something hidden in the bush. When he picked it up, he realized that it was a syringe. Which confirmed their suspicion that Aguilar was paralyzed by poisoning before he was killed.Aguilar's eyes were removed as well as his tongue. The killer obviously took time to kill him. Whoever the killer was, she wanted Carlos to feel every bit of the pain. All his injuries were non-fatal. His cause of death was blood loss."Hey, Marvin. What have you found out?" Fred asked when he arrived.
Darson was so happy with the development of his relationship with Amara. He can see that Amara is hesitant to be in a relationship. For some reason, he can see that he is afraid. He thought that maybe, Amara had been in a horrible relationship. She might have been hurt by a man before."Hey, baby bro. Are you okay?" Kristine asked him after she sat beside her. They are both in the garden watching the birds fly in the sky."Why do you think Amara hasn't said yes to me?" Darson asked like a child whose toy got stolen."Give her time, Dar. She'll come around. Maybe she experienced something so horrible in the past. You know, when you went through something so painful, it will be with you for the rest of your life. Only time can tell if you ever moved on from it.""I understand. Thank you, Kris. You really are the best.""Anytime, bro."Kristine tapped his shoulder before leaving him. Darson thought about what his sister said. He felt that she w
Det. Marvin Sullivan felt tired of chasing after a ghost-like enemy. He felt like he was on a goose-chase, playing the serial killer's game, and he needed a different strategy. He can't continue following whatever useless clues the serial killer was leaving for them."What are you doing, Marvin?" Fred asked when he arrived at the station. He was not shocked to see his best friend at the station so early."I realized that the serial killer is going after men who did or doing bad things towards women. So I figured, instead of waiting for the serial killer's next move-""You want to figure out who her next target will be." Fred cut him off as he nodded. "That's smart. That serial killer doesn't leave any evidence at all.""I know, so I figured if we can guess whoever among these men did the most horrible things, then maybe we can figure out the next target.""Well, what have you got so far?""There's Norman Highcuff. He's been suspected of murd
Amara already had everything she needed prepared. She also knows how to get into the compound and the fighting arena. This job will be different for her. Because this time, there's no occasion. She doesn't have any contact to get her in. All she has is the online registration to buy a ticket and her starting bet per match.Every customer needs to register online to get a seat and a ticket. They also need to place their starting bet online, then they can raise their bets once they're inside the vicinity. So she has to improvise to get to Darson.She was checking the clothes she picked when Amara heard a knock on the door. Amara quickly closed her secret room and ran towards the living room. When she opened the door, Darson was standing outside with a large bouquet of flowers."Darson, I didn't know you were coming." Amara was shocked to see him. She thought that Darson would never want to see her again after what he saw."I want to apologize about what hap
Darson felt so happy after Amara agreed to spend the whole day with him. She even ignored a few calls from her customers. He never asked for it, but Amara respected their time. Darson learned a lot of things about Amara yesterday. Like her favorite food, movies, songs, and her hobbies.It was then that he realized that there's more about Amara than meets the eye. She was more than a pretty face and sexy body. Darson realized that Amara was an intelligent woman even without proper education.Darson's appreciation of Amara grew even more. It's rare for someone who had a rough past to overcome the struggles and fix their life. But Amara did it. Even without the help of anyone."You're daydreaming, brother." Kristine slightly pushed Darson to get her attention.She was on her way to the front door when she saw Darson in the garden. Kristine and Darson are close. Among the five Humphrey siblings, Kristine and Darson were the closest. They always bonded, even w
Marvin Sullivan is trying to be one step ahead of the serial killer. He wanted to know what her next move is going to be. He wanted to hit two birds in one stone, finally catching the killer and preventing another death. Their department has been in a horrible spot since the serial killing begin. They haven't had any concrete lead or valid witness.Ever since his youngest daughter's death, Marvin hasn't talked to his wife. Mainly because she was always avoiding him. Every time he comes home, she would leave or lock herself inside the guest the room. His older daughters are all doing the same thing. They all love their youngest sister that they blame their own father for her death."Man, we've been at this for days. All those men that we were monitoring, they don't seem to be in danger. I think we got this all wrong." Fred commented after six hours of watching the house of one of their suspected target."Damn it! Damn it! Damn it!" Marvin repeatedly hit the dashb
Gert brought her the box she buried in the evening. Amara spent all night looking at them. It was all that's left of her old life. Pictures of Amara, her mother, and father, and there are pictures with her stepfather. She buried those things to help her forget the horror of her past. But no matter how hard she tried, the nightmares never go away.As Amara grew up, she was able to bury those nightmares away. When she started to be an escort girl, she started to lose them. Amara thought being in the company of different men every night is what helped her.But from time to time, Amara would still have those nightmares. Her stepfather entering her room the moment her mother leave their house. He would ask her to strip naked and sit at the edge of her bed.He would do to her things that a child should never have known. Amara can still remember how terrified she was every time he would come into her room. There are times Amara wanted to tell her mom what was happening
Detective Sullivan arrived at the Haverville Police Department at six in the morning with his best friend and partner, Fred. Marvin hasn't been sleeping at their house because he still can't face his family. There's a lot of things he wants to say to his family, but he can't find the right moment to talk to them. Aside from the fact that he has been caught up with the open investigation for the series of murder in their town, he fears that his family doesn't want him in their life. So far, there's been too little development with the serial killer case. They've been doing everything they can to find the suspect, but the lack of evidence is making it impossible. Every day, Marvin would be furious that he can't make anything out of all the evidence they have. Nothing makes any sense to him. "Implement the curfew with more intense rules. Make sure that everyone follows, and no exemptions. Mayor's orders." Both Fred and Marvin had the expression of confusion, fru