Suddenly,
the room felt as if it was shrinking, a stifling, claustrophobically-heavy air
threatened to smother all three of them. Seth pressed his hand against his
chest while Kim fiddled with the thermostat. Even when the blower kicked in, it
did not seem to break up the oppressive air clinging to the morgue.
“Are you guys okay?” Angela asked
the others. “Both of you look really flushed.”
“It just felt like the air
conditioner cut off but I’m fine,” Seth replied, smiling. “Kim? Are you okay?”
“Never better.”
Angela’s
eyes shifted back and forth between Seth and Kim. She couldn’t put her finger
on it but something felt strange; she attributed it to the faulty air flow as
she snapped photos.
“So, ladies? Are you two just going
to leave me hanging? What else did he, you know, the killer, do?”
“Well, in addition to the branding,
he also cut some pieces off of her. Basically, there was a slab from between
her hip and knee as well as a strip from her back. We suspect he ate them since
the one looked to be around the size of a steak and the other was…well, it
would have been the tenderloin. It looks like your suspicion that he’s eating
them is correct.”
“That sheet, or whatever it was,
that he tied around her was made of human flesh. It had been treated so we’ll
just have to see whether the lab will be able to gather any additional
information as they run tests. This guy is…it’s like he’s just toying with us.”
Angela
shook her head, frustrated that she was powerless to stop the madness. More
than anything, that was what had upset her the most, the inability to speed up
time so they could catch the killer.
“Kendra could be annoying but she
didn’t deserve this. No one does. I just hate not being able to stop this guy
before he kills again.”
“How do you know it’s a guy?” Seth
asked. His eyes widened in anticipation. “Is there DNA or something?”
“No,” Angela sighed. “I guess I
shouldn’t say ‘he’ it’s just that I really can’t fathom a woman doing something
like this. I’m sorry. I should stay in the habit of remaining gender neutral
until we know for sure. The last thing anyone needs is for me to accidentally
slip and then the media goes wild with it.”
While
the girls worked on their body, one not related to the killer, Seth read
through the packet of information on the latest victim, Kendra. In addition to
the information the girls had provided, Detective Crash had outlined each and
every one of the victim’s wounds, no matter how insignificant. Everything from
tiny lacerations to rope burns on her ankles had been identified on the report.
Additionally, there was a handwritten note in the corner of the page. Bill’s
hurried scrawl seemed better suited for a doctor than a lawman but Seth managed
to decipher most of the words; only pausing occasionally to benefit from the
experienced eyes of Angela or Kim to decode the mysteries hidden in the
detective’s hieroglyphics. There was one note that none of them could read,
Seth wondered if it meant he was getting closer to identifying the killer’s
identity.
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