I walked into the room which had walls splattered with blood. The investigator hunched beside me, examining a weird picture which has been partly burned. "Perplus, take a look at this," Mr. Evans, the investigator, called me. I kneeled down beside him to take a closer look at the picture. "The murder case must've been caused by anger or revenge," I concluded. "Almost all," he smirked. I was about to pick it up when he stopped me. "Your fingerprint," he reminded.
The victim's sister walked into the room crying. I felt sorry for her. The victim was found dead with all her flesh burned plus several deep cuts on her face. She handed me a report. "This could help," she sobbed. It read:
The 12th block in Shinu subdivision is considered a "haunted house". In this house, thirteen people were killed. Recently, Maria Gestud, was found dead. Her body is burnt and her face was marked with deep cuts. The previous victims was killed in this way too. Several monitoring cameras were set in the subdivision, but the killer is way too clever. All the cameras were found broken and no fingerprint could be traced.
There were several profiles of the previous victims in this block. Mr. Evans fixed his gadgets and dragged me out. "You're done?" I asked, surprised. "We'll continue this tomorrow," he said, letting out a frustrated sigh. "He's too smart...He leaves no trace," he added. "What about that picture?" I asked as we walked the hallways, our voices echoing. "No fingerprints at all," he said. "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" I asked.
He looked at me, confused. "It might be a supernatural," I said. He laughed. "What? It's possible," I reasoned out. "Your evidence?" he asked, still laughing. "That's the point," I said. "There are NO traces or evidences left. How could that be possible? And no fingerprints even on the victims body? Crazy. Now you expect me not to think that?" I asked.
"Technology is the only answer to that. We have to outsmart him in terms of technology...Okay? As if demons do exist," he laughed. I rolled my eyes. "