EXPLANATORY NOTE: This chapter contains hints of sexuality, explicit violence, and sensitive (religious) themes for some adults.
If you are sensitive to these topics, it is recommended that you stop reading this story.
The lock on the door and windows, and interviews with neighbors, indicate that no one was seen in the vicinity.
In the report, Agent Brown reads that no one was seen leaving John's house.
Therefore, a way must be found to link him or find the killer in question.
For more details, we must wait for the forensic report.
Apparently, there are apparent signs of rape: deep tears indicating an aggressive encounter, the outer labia are irritated, and the clitoris is torn.
Although there are no traces of semen, the victim does show signs of having had intimacy with someone; the use of a device for the crime is ruled out.
The disconcerting thing is that there are no traces of violence, either in the room or in the rest of the house.
These cases have been complicated by the fact that three other cases have occurred with victims murdered under the same conditions.
Since the states are so far apart, and within the same time frame of approximately 6 hours, it is ruled out that the murders were the same person.
What is astonishing is the exact same marks on each of the bodies.
The only difference is the location where the murders occurred: two of the victims were in their bedrooms, in their beds.
The other was in the kitchen, and this one was in the bathtub.
The time of death is set at around 3:00 a.m.
At the scene, various agents can be seen: some from the forensic department, others guarding the area, and others analyzing and collecting data for fingerprints using the special powder under violet light.
