Chapter 295 | stared at Robin in shock.
“Indeed, I've visited the crscene, and there’s a possibility the killer was trying to mimic a serial killer's MO, but we can’t rule anything out just yet, Robin nodded.
“Dr. Quinton’s autopsy found that the fatal blow was to the back of the head. Someone struck him from behind with a clean and precise hit, knowing exactly where to land a deadly blow,” Finn mused thoughtfully. “The victim was probably on a call before he was attacked. There was a trace of a dropped phone on the ground, but the killer took it. Serial killers never take anything from their victims. It’s like they are confident the police can’t trace anything back to them.” “That means we're looking at two separate cases,” | murmured.
The serial killings and this Tangle Lane mutilation case were not connected.
“What about the victim's identity? Didn't you say he was a former psychiatrist? Connected to Phoebe Caldwell?” | looked at Finn anxiously.
“I checked the victim, named Alex, a psychiatrist who won several awards in mental health years ago. At the hospital, he was always neck and neck with Damian, but the head preferred Alex, because Alex was better at navigating social waters,” Robin interjected.
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As soon as word of a murder on Tangle Lane broke, Robin had started digging.
“But this guy left the mental hospital years before it was shut down,” Finn turned, glancing at the old hospital wing sealed off with crscene tape. “And after the head was disciplined and took his own life in prison, most of the doctors moved to the current Sea City Mental Wellness Sanatorium. Alex left before the hospital's closure, and | heard he went off to Cloud City to venture into business, got into fashion, and was making good money. He was always decked out in designer wear, even had a ho § worth over three hundred thousand dollars,” Finn pondered. “But when | checked his company, it was jus®front, and the so-called fashion business was just a smokescreen. What was he really profiting from...” “Then dig deeper, why guess here?” Robin looked at Finn disapprovingly.
What a tto be speculating.
Finn's phone vibrated on the hood of the car. He shot Robin a glare and answered the call.
“Officer Finn, we might have a break! We've checked the nearby surveillance footage and pinpointed a suspect's address, at 37 Coastline Avenue, in the demolition area.” | glanced at Robin.
37 Coastline Avenue, in the demolition zone, was Sea City’s so-called last slum.
£5F3#98982222~ Carter's sister Zoe lived there, a place indeed teeming with all sorts.
“I've got a lead to follow. If you are so capable, you can keep digging yourself.” Finn, still holding a grudge, pushed past Robin and drove off.
Robin frowned and looked at me. “Shall we go?” I nodded.
| hoped this murder case truly had nothing to do with the serial killings.
37 Coastline Avenue.
The police had zeroed in on a room on the third floor.
By the tRobin and | arrived, they were breaking in to make an arrest.
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It was one of those tube buildings, with small spaces between floors rooms packed , roms tight together.
The suspect lived on the east side, Carter's sister on fhe Gest Separated by the Gap
When | looked westward, | saw Zoe in disarray, her gaze vacant as she watched the police action. Suddenly, her eyes met mine, and her lips curled into a smile.
That smile sent a chill up my spine...
“The killer...” Zoe suddenly pointed at me, laughing foolishly.
Even though | couldn’t hear her, | could read her lips: the killer.
Was she callingthe killer? What did she mean? “Watch out! Hold him!”