
“Everything, immediately arrange and neatly arrange your goods so that we can start working.”
Early in the morning, the Head Team was already in his new room to start work.
Eva, Mike and Inspector Han are on their desk. They're going to re-investigate the serial killer case 15 years ago.
He begins an investigation with Gun and his wife, Elena, who become Alex's last victim.
Mike turned on the laptop. Connect the laptop with a projector that shines onto a dark board and displays all the photos of the victim Alex has killed on that screen.
Several thick, stacked files that were getting worn out were placed Eva on the main table.
The little dust from the dossier flew around the table.
The files, which were unable to be completed by the officers who worked 15 years ago because Alex was dead, must now be completed by Eva's team to catch Alex's accomplice.
I don't know what happened to Eva. He looks excited and reads all the files, seeing some suspicious signs of all the victims.
It makes everyone look at each other, why Eva was suddenly excited, but the other day she did not want if her team re-investigated this case.
“Wah, tumben once you are very enthusiastic and excited. In fact, just yesterday you did not want to take over this case,” choked Inspector Han.
“Tak what. Can't I get excited? I just want to help you guys get this problem done quickly,” Eva replied briefly.
“Thus, I can prepare what I have to do next,” he murmured inwardly.
Mike stood up and continued to explain all the differences and similarities between one victim and the other.
After that, they matched the result to the last victim, Elena, because she was the only one whose body had not been found until then.
Not only that. Alex always kidnaps and confines his victims before he executes them, but unlike Elena.
Everyone began to issue their own opinions and arguments.
Until they were completely desperate because the road was deadlocked. Can't get a clue anymore from all the evidence.
*BRAK!
“Gosh. I'm sick of this.” The inspector kicked through the desk and the pile of files he was reading. Fed up with all the shabby files. “Let's just get Arthur that.”
“Arthur is not his accomplice. I'm sure it is. Trust me Inspector,” said Eva.
“The accomplice kidnaps the victim using Alex's car locks him in the trunk and leaves his car there, then Alex drives his car and locks the victim in the basement.”
“Ya, that's right, then what?” mike heard Han's explanation.
“Isn't it clear? That means they met twice. They had to go out to exchange car keys twice. Conscious or not, I'm sure Arthur must have seen that accomplice.”
Everyone is silent. Inspector Han's explanation was quite reasonable.
“Means, he probably left the car keys in that car,” Mike said.
“Yes. That's what people who care about comfort will do.”
“If he leaves the key in the car, it means he left the door open.” Eva's chat.
“Could he have left his keys in the car and the door was open with the kidnapped person in the trunk? It seems impossible to me.”
“What if he leaves it in a certain place?” Mike assumed.
“No!” Han shook his head. “His car keys are used to commit crimes. I would give and receive it directly, if it were me.
Because whatever they do, there will be more possibilities and they will lose their ability to control the victim.”
“Ah, shit! It's complicated.” Mike held his head ungiddled. “Lantas, how are we going to find Arthur? Some of our predecessor teams couldn't even find it.”
“Then it is, we have to read this.” Han pointed to the files and some statements that Arthur had written before. Maybe from that they can get a clue.
Eva fell silent and thought of something for a moment. “Excuse me, everyone. I'll go first for a minute.” Get up from his chair and leave.
“Senior!”
“Hey, where are you going?”
“There is a sudden affair.” Eva continued her steps and left immediately.
In the hallway of the police building, Eva walked quickly and continued to look at the screen of her phone. Seeing her husband's whereabouts from a cell phone.
“Arthur may have met his accomplices without him noticing. I have to tell you this.”