Chapter 68 Goal

Chapter 68 Goal
Another murder scene has been discovered.

As in Melissa's case, a cordon was set up outside the house and the apartment.

Facing the gazes of many passers-by, the patrol officers were scattered around the cordon to maintain the scene and prevent unrelated people from coming in.

More and more relevant personnel are present.

At this time, the serial murder case has begun to attract attention, and perhaps some reporters who smell the blood may pounce on it like tigers and wolves.

York stood alone in a corner of the cordon, his brows furrowed, and no one knew what he was thinking about.

He didn't look back until he heard footsteps behind him.

It was Gregory, tearing off the overshoes from his shoes.

"How is it?" Yorks asked.

"Did you find anything?"

Gregory's face was quite ugly. "In order to cover up the smell, the murderer dismembered the victim in the bathroom and placed them neatly in the refrigerator. Damn it! This will make the forensic work more difficult."

Yorks knew what Gregory meant. For a murder case, there must be a time point of death of the victim. Then, he could start the investigation based on that time point. He could ask the neighbors if they heard any noises or saw anyone on that day, or he could start searching the situation on that day through the effective cameras in the block.

Of course, this does not mean that forensic doctors cannot deduce the time of death, but that the body frozen in the refrigerator will be affected by natural changes in the body due to temperature issues, which will increase the workload of forensic doctors and prolong the time to obtain results.

Without the specific time of death of the deceased, their investigative methods would be greatly reduced.

Gregory thought of something, and said angrily, "What disgusts me most is that the murderer seems to have lived in the victim's house for a while!"

York glanced at the passers-by outside the cordon and sighed, “Gregory, we can’t be so passive!

What I am sure of is that the number of lives this guy has is probably more than what appears to be currently, so we can't be led by him by the nose.

The important thing is that he must know what happened now, and our time is very tight! "

Gregory looked at York, his brows still furrowed.

"As you said, this guy has a strong psychological quality. Even when he was a novice, he was still able to dismember the body after killing someone, and he could live in the victim's house for a period of time with peace of mind.
Even if the murderer is not a doctor, his profession still requires a certain level of psychological quality, so while we are finding more victims, we should also search for the murderer at the same time. "

Yorks kept talking, and he felt that his brain was working at high speed. After he sorted out all the current information, his thoughts became clearer.

He glanced at the apartment area here, and just as his previous impression, the people living here were basically ordinary people, ordinary office workers.

"The crime scenes we have discovered are basically all in the Kelunweike neighborhood. The murderer must have some knowledge of the Kelunweike neighborhood?
No! He most likely lives in the Korenweik neighborhood!

He loves to observe other people's lives!

He thinks he is a strong man, so he lives here and observes the lives of ordinary people with a condescending look. Gradually he realizes that most of the cameras here are just for decoration!

He began to upgrade, and began to like carving his own patterns on the doors of other people's houses, and began to track targets that caught his eye at first sight.

He began to upgrade from observing the masses to concentrating on observing one person!

Gradually, he began to understand the victim's situation very well, and knew important private information such as the victim's social contacts. Therefore, he was able to use private information that only the victim knew to lure the victim to open the door and kill him with one strike."

Having said that, York looked at Gregory seriously.

"It's still a stupid method. We will work with the homeowners in the Kelunweike District and the managers of each apartment to sort out the personal information of the tenants, including the local owners, and determine the scope of the Kelunweike District.

By screening for careers that require certain psychological qualities, such as doctors, psychologists, or high-paying jobs such as human resources management, I think we should be able to find the murderer. After all, most of the people who rent in this neighborhood are ordinary people, and there shouldn’t be many people who have high-paying jobs. In this way.”

Hearing this, Gregory felt his thoughts become unusually clear. He looked at York, who had a calm face, and said with a wry smile:

"Yorks, you really give me a hard time."

York said calmly: "If we want to catch the murderer as soon as possible, we can only work hard."

He naturally knew the difficulty involved. If he wanted to do this, the necessary permissions would definitely be indispensable. After all, this was not the China of his previous life, where he could check anyone's information if he wanted.

"Okay, I'll get the sheriff to stand up for me." Gregory gritted his teeth and said.

Yorks had a calm expression, as if he was just letting the boss do what he wanted: "Come on!"

He is just an ordinary patrolman who maintains the scene, and the specific work still has to be done by Gregory.

Gregory rolled his eyes and walked away from where he was, but his steps did seem to have become much more relaxed.

The most difficult part of investigating a case is the beginning and the ideas for investigating the case. As long as you have the ideas for investigating the case, everything will go very smoothly.

Yorks could imagine how busy the detectives and police officers in the police department would be.

The stupid method is not just talk, it means a lot of energy needs to be invested.

"Wait for the news!"

Yorks watched Gregory leave excitedly with a confused Chris, and then he stood guard and did what he was supposed to do.

Of course, during this period, Yorks was not just standing guard.

Because new victims have been discovered.

From the morning until around five in the afternoon, a total of six victims appeared, and almost all the officers from the West Canyon Police Department were present at the scene.

Not only the West Canyon Police Department, but the entire Los Angeles Police Department had to frequently mobilize personnel for this matter.

It was such a big incident that reporters who smelled blood began to appear outside the cordon, and the situation was slowly accumulating, but no one knew when it would suddenly explode.

York came down from another apartment building with a sullen look at the reporters and passers-by outside the cordon. He could already imagine his father, Commissioner Russell, holding a press conference.

"It's the Korenweke neighborhood again! This pervert is so bold that he just focuses on one place and does it hard. But from this point of view, this neighborhood must be his comfort zone!" York took a deep breath and looked at the stretcher being carried down by the technicians from the forensic department.

"At the same time, the murderer is also a very controlling person!"

The victims here are still women. The patterns carved on the door have become very delicate, and there is no foul smell, so the victims here should have died very early.

Importantly, he learned a vital piece of information: no keys to the victim's house were found.

This shows that after killing someone, the murderer did not rush to clean up the body, but slowly admired it, left it as it was and then left. Not long after, he would return to the scene at a specific time to clean up the body to prevent the smell from spreading.

"He was able to kill so many people without anyone noticing, and his every move was so professional, I don't believe he's not a doctor!" York complained in his mind and walked towards Kino and his patrol colleagues who were blocking the people outside the cordon.

He had a strong feeling that after such a long time, Gregory should have already screened out several targets.

(End of this chapter)