Chapter 63 The Serial Killing
Chapter 63 The Serial Killing
The other policemen outside the room looked surprised. They weren't expecting this girl to be so comfortable talking such garbage, and to Noah of all people.
Mr. Black growled, "Nonsense! She can't just make judgments like that. Does she think she know everything just because she's studying criminal psychology?"
Not everyone was as skeptical as Mr. Black though.
"Don't forget that she's a psychology major in L University." The psychology degree at L University was highly coveted and it wasn't anything to scoff at.
What Nina was saying was pretty damning so it was going to take some convincing before everyone got on board.
If it was really a serial killing, everyone could only imagine the seriousness of it.
"Tell me the reason." Noah looked at Nina. She was still calm it seemed.
"I'll give you an address. Send someone to fetch a whiteboard with the information of the previous two suicides." Nina was referring to the whiteboard on the wall of the apartment. It might have scared Michelle half way to death, but it was coming in handy now.
"The previous two suicides?" Obviously, Noah didn't know about those.
Nina was stunned. Then she turn
ping pills at her home on April 9th. Before she committed suicide, she ate a whole box of take-away food, indicating she had a healthy appetite. Her roommate confirmed that she would wear makeup every day. She also put on makeup this morning, but after her death, the makeup on her face was also removed.
According to my preliminary judgment, the murderer is a woman between 20 and 30 years old. She'd look ordinary and know the three victims. For the three victims, the murderer was not a threat to them. I guess the three victims probably bullied the murderer before they were killed."
Nina breezed through all the information, explaining expertly. It was difficult to believe that she wasn't actually a police officer. Now though, it was up to the police to do their job.
She could do all the analyzing she wanted but she couldn't make the arrest by herself.
The police didn't have many clues because the cases were closed too hastily. The time to unearth any evidence was gone by now so they were at a loss.
What made it worse was that if their superior found out, they were in big trouble.
Whether the case could be reopened or not was in question now.