The Ghost by H. Berkeley Rourke

The Ghost by H. Berkeley Rourke

Author:H. Berkeley Rourke [Rourke, H. Berkeley]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Life After Death Publicationz
Published: 2017-03-31T18:30:00+00:00


he was further from the campus...

it was not as familiar, that area...

but it would be safer for a time...

he would have to go out, away...

that would insure anonymity...

she was a brunette...

she was petite, as usual...

she was athletic looking as usual...

he had watched her carefully...

he knew where she lived...

it was an apartment building...

he could not do her there...

he waited in the dark...

he was close to her apartment...

it was very dark...

she was easy to take...

she was scared, with reason...

she tried to talk to him...

he didn't listen, just raped her...

then he slipped the knife in her...

he thought a change was good...

he knew where to cut...

she bled out very quickly...

she bled out without too much mess...

Her name was Caroline Manners. She was twenty years old. He had done her in a large copse of bushes and trees near her apartment building. There was no patrol of the apartment building grounds. It was not thought necessary by the owners. There was virtually no crime there. Her body began to decompose in the night. By morning it was swelling with gasses to some degree and some were escaping through her body orifices.

She smelled bad already. A passerby, a jogger, smelled her, located the direction of the odor and went to it, found her, puked and then called the cops on his cell phone. The cops were there in a matter of five minutes or so. Two patrol officers isolated him, and the area of her body, and called for detectives and forensics.

The two patrol officers questioned the passerby and determined he was not involved. They got his personal information and let him go before detectives arrived. The Surprise Police Department was involved in this case. Its detective bureaus, including its homicide division were well developed, and well informed. The department also had a good group of forensic specialists. They arrived at the scene of the murder at the same time as the detectives.They swarmed the area like bees, each seeking anything of interest, taking pictures, looking for anything of evidentiary value and very quickly determining there was little available which would help their investigation.

Caroline's body was examined by the forensic specialists and found to have been raped. She was also found to have had the femoral artery of her right leg cut. They bagged her hands, bagged her feet, bagged her hair, put a note on the body bag into which she was placed to the forensic pathologists that a careful examination concerning rape needed to be done and sent her off to the Maricopa County Coroner's Office.

The autopsy doc and assistants at the County Coroner's Office took scrapings from under her fingernails and toe nails, carefully examined her for any sign of a foreign substance in her body orifices, including her vagina, did the examination of her organs and brain and sewed her back up. They also vacuumed her hair and clothing for anything which might assist the police in their investigation. Nothing was found.

The cause of Caroline's death was listed as homicide. Manner of death was listed as a stabbing which caused arterial exsanguination.



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