Chapter 46 Serial Killer
Gregory collected the biometric information from under the trunk of the Toyota Camry and headed straight to the forensic department with the goal of matching it with the physical evidence collected previously.
Once the biometric information matches the victim, a search warrant can be applied for according to the process, and the driver suspected of murder can be arrested.
However, even in the free America, the time it takes for the forensic department to obtain the victim's biometric sample and successfully identify a match depends on many factors, including the laboratory's work efficiency, the complexity of the technology, and the quality of the sample.
In addition, the workload of the Forensic Department and the priority of the samples must also be taken into consideration. If the Forensic Department handles multiple cases or a large number of samples at the same time, it may take longer to complete the identification work.
Generally speaking, even if the laboratory is well-equipped, the technology is advanced, and the process is efficient, it still takes at least several hours or a day or two to complete the match.
Of course, this process includes a series of processes such as sample reception, processing and DNA extraction, as well as preliminary DNA comparison.
So when you remove the previous steps, the process becomes much faster.
Yorks believed that the results of the forensic examination would be available in about an hour.
However, even if it is just an hour or so, it is still very tiring.
Even Kino couldn't sit still and started yawning. If he hadn't had the coffee he drank earlier, his eyes would have been dull now.
After all, sitting idly and letting your mind go blank is different from stalking, and the energy consumed by the two is worlds apart.
I don't know how long he stared at the house in the distance without any movement. Kino said with emotion: "I think I know why you drink coffee. If it were like this now, I think I would also drink coffee to wake myself up."
York glanced at Gino and said, "It's not too late to know now, but I have to tell you first, caffeine is addictive, drink less."
"I know." Kino couldn't help yawning again. Suddenly, a bell rang, which perked him up. He looked at York quickly.
Yorks had already picked up the buzzing phone and glanced at the screen. The caller was Gregory.
"Is there any result?"
York's heart moved and he answered the phone.
"Sir York, the forensic results are out. The biological information left in the trunk of the car is an exact match to the biological information of the fourth and second victims."
Yorks could sense Gregory's excitement and the excitement in his voice.
"The search warrant has been applied for. Please wait for a moment. We are going to go there now. Before that, we must not let the suspect get away."
"OK," York felt the same way and smiled.
"I'll wait for you to come."
After saying that, he hung up the phone.
"How is it?" asked Gino.
Yorks put away his phone and said, "The results are out. That guy should be the culprit in Gregory's missing murder case."
Kino let out a long breath, recalling the scene of giving the driver a ticket before. He really didn't expect that a man who looked so honest would actually be a serial killer. It really is true that you can't judge a person by his appearance.
At this moment, Kino saw York narrow his eyes and frown, and subconsciously looked towards the front window.
The bald driver who had been missing all of a sudden appeared, opened the front door of the house and walked out. Judging from the way he closed the door and the sports backpack he was carrying, it was unclear where he was going.
"Looks like we don't need to wait." Yorks said calmly, started the Chevrolet Caprice pushrod, stepped on the accelerator and drove forward.
A gleaming police car appeared at the intersection. The bald driver, who had already closed the door and was about to walk away, suddenly stopped and looked over.
When the time came, facing this brutal serial killer, Kino, who had just worked for two days, was still a little nervous. Because he was not prepared, his face was a little stiff.
"Same as Boyle Street." Yorks said calmly as he drove over while looking at the bald driver who was parked in his spot and looking at him with a hesitant look.
"Don't be nervous. Nervousness is a weakness and will be noticed."
Gino pursed his lips, recalling his previous memories in Boyle Street, and his expression actually slowly began to relax.
But in order not to alert the enemy, the two sides were already far apart. Perhaps it was Kino's initial stiffness that made the bald driver notice it, so when the York taxi slowly drove over, he actually slowly backed up to the door of the house.
As the distance shortened, by the time Yorks parked the Chevrolet Caprice in front of him, the bald driver had already reopened the door and retreated into the house, not at all curious about why the patrolman who had originally ticketed him came here.
"You stay here."
York still had only this one sentence for Kino, then he got out of the car, closed the door, and watched the bald driver enter the car while preparing to turn the car around, his whole body already tense.
This so-called serial killer is really alert, otherwise he would not have shaved his head, trimmed his nails, and made himself very clean in order not to leave any biological information.
But he was just too confident. Of course, the important thing was that he met him. If it were another patrolman, he might not know that the little bit of mud in the gap of the trunk was actually blood mud formed by blood scab.
York roughly analyzed the personality and behavior of this serial killer through the information he had currently obtained, and his right hand had already reached for the Colt M1873 that he had modified at his waist.
"Hey, sir, I have a question for you about the ticket this morning."
During this time, York turned the car and was heading towards the street. He looked at the bald driver, and then the door closed, blocking their sight.
The next second, Yorks walked to the side and quickly got out of the range of the door.
Suddenly there was a loud bang! Like a thunderclap!
The wooden door that had just been closed was hit violently, as if it had been hit by an invisible hammer. It instantly produced strong vibrations and countless tiny holes appeared.
This is the mark left by the shotgun blast at the door, luckily he was out of alignment.
"Damn! So decisive!" York cursed inwardly after instantly hiding to the other side and out of the aiming range of the door. He quickly pulled out another gun from his tactical belt, which was his service gun in the police station, the Beretta 92Fs pistol.
The Colt M1873 is designed to deal with sudden situations that require rapid fire, but the Beretta 92Fs pistol is more suitable for this situation.
"Yorks!"
Kino was startled by the sudden gunshot and hid under the car door. He looked at York who was leaning over and rushing towards the front yard and subconsciously shouted.
"Shut up! Don't say anything, just wait here!"
Within the range of the avoidance window, York grabbed the front yard fence with one hand and jumped in easily with one leap.
He was very alert, and could associate the problem with his car and Kino's expression to determine that something was wrong. He acted decisively, stepped back, closed the door, and shot in one go. This serial killer has certain military qualities. He is either a retired soldier or a legendary professional killer. He must be taken seriously...
(End of this chapter)