Kim’s head had no sooner hit
the pillow when her cell phone went off, playing the ominous ringtone she’d
selected for her ‘on call’ number. Gotta
change that music until the killer is caught. It’s too creepy, she thought while
blindly reaching for her phone. Exhausted and achy, Kim muttered into the phone
that she was on her way. She pulled on some clothes, bid goodnight to her
friends, and drove to the latest crime scene. She knew the killer struck again
even without seeing the body though her heart had wanted to believe otherwise. One
look at the scene confirmed their nemesis was back in action, taunting them.
“Guess it was wishful thinking to hope our killer had
given up, huh?” one of the officers muttered by way of a greeting. “Hasn’t
there been even the slightest clue on the bodies? If only we had something to
do go on we could catch this monster!”
“So far, nothing,” Kim replied. “But I’m still looking.
One little slip-up ... that’s all we need and we’ll get ‘em. Hey, where’s
Detective McDonald? I need a few words with her.”
“Dunno, I haven’t seen her. We left a message on her cell
but no one’s seen her since the fire at the morgue.”
Kim shrugged. Assuming her
friend had finally taken a night off, she pulled on her gloves and knelt beside
the body. Unlike the other victim’s, the female body sprawled face down in her
own blood lived in a tiny, one-bedroom apartment. Also different, the victim
dialed 911 from her cell phone. Clearly there had been a struggle but this
time, the victim knew her attacker. She’d let the killer inside of her own
accord; there were no signs of break-in or forced entry. Puzzled by the change
in M.O., Kim wondered if they’d stumbled upon a copycat or if the killer decided
to strike a familiar face.
“Hmm, this is different,” one of the officers muttered. “The
whole place was wiped down. Usually, we find prints but they’re from the
victim. This time, everything has been cleaned. We lifted a half smudged print
of the victim on the TV remote … that’s it.”
Sighing, Kim scribbled every
detail onto her clipboard then reached to roll the victim onto a gurney.
“Oh shit! No, it can’t be!”
“What’s wrong? Do you know the … oh damn! This is bad.”
“Call Detective McDonald and get her down here ASAP,” Kim
demanded. “I’m not doing anything else until she gets here.”
Twenty minutes later,
Detective Marie McDonald sprinted through the door, hair disheveled and
clothing rumpled. Her bloodshot eyes were shrouded by heavy eyelids that hung
at half-mast.
"This can’t be possible. I’d just dropped her off several
hours ago. As if the mayor wasn’t already breathing down our necks as it is; now his
niece is a victim.” Marie knelt down next to the victim’s body and rested a
gloved hand on the corpse’s head. “Why did it have to be you? Please, Kenj,
please tell me you left us a clue somewhere.”
OH! Poor Kenj! Sadly, the first of many, I'm sure. Write on, SG!
ReplyDeleteCould be the rest will survive or ... could be a domino effect and everyone drops like flies. Be sure to keep tuning in, my friend!
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