You have my every thanks for keeping Holly safe and saving her from such a horrible attack. I would like to speak to her, and all of you, over the phone or via video conference at your convenience. Rest assured that we are doing all we can to identify and stop this killer.
Clarissa Newman was one of two guests who failed to attend Holly Cassia's birthday party, and I have interviewed her and searched her home for any potential clues and evidence relating to the chain of events and the murderer's manner, but I have not yet found anything to do with poetry, roses, 60s music etc, in Clarissa's home. She appears much too anxious and naive to the case that it is unlikely that she poses a threat to Holly, though this is not certain.
The Cassias' house is being watched for any further attempts of interference or attacks. I will continue interviewing every guest who attended Holly's party in the hopes of uncovering useful information. Until then, we will speak more on this soon. Thank you again, Tyrels.
Email sent at 16.03, Monday, by Joseph Brunsley, head of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
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Mystery / ThrillerRoses have many representations. For Holly Cassia, it's one of pure dread. Dread knowing that the RoseBlood Killer has murdered both of her parents in a poetically twisted way, and now they're after her, leaving only threatening love notes and blood...