
POV Detective Egan...
Meanwhile Birdella herself is still immersed in a pleasant job for herself, to check the condition of the bodies of the victims they found at the scene of the crime, detective Keiko and I could only see from a fairly close distance without being able to help much in terms of checking the condition of the bodies because we did not have a qualified knowledge of the bodies except knowledgebasic knowledge that we learned when we were doing education when going to be a detective first.
After all, Birdella herself has been assisted by members of the forensic team that she always takes when coming to the scene of the case to conduct a preliminary investigation on the site.
But of course the presence of me and detective Keiko at the location is needed because we must also record everything related to the body since it was first discovered.
detective Keiko and I do need all the facts about the condition of the crime scene and the condition of the body for us to process the data and as a reference when conducting further investigations.
At that time I also began to step back from my original standing position and try to comb around where the body was found and hope that I can still get other things that can be used as clues that might lead I'm on an answer to a question that detective Keiko has asked before, or it's better if I can find an evidence that can ensnare the perpetrator without being evasive.
About two kilometers from where the body was found has been given a police line that makes no one who can pass around the victim except the police officers and detectives and the forenstik team it's on duty.
The more I walked away from the location of the body was found, the situation around me was getting quieter without a single person being seen.
What a condition that makes criminal acts can occur easily without eyewitnesses and without significant difficulties for the perpetrator to of course feel free to carry out his bad intentions.
Almost half an hour I walked along the jogging path until I finally decided to return to the place where all the police gathered to examine the scene of the crime carefully.
during the journey to the point where I finally decided to stop and until I finally returned to the scene of the crime, I found nothing at all strange or anyone I might have considered suspicious enough according to my detective instincts.
“Where are you gan?“ detective Keiko asked when she finally saw me again who had just returned to the place where the victim's body was.
“Gue combed around the crime scene a bit in that direction, trying to check anything I could suspect or could be additional clues and evidence. Who knows if anyone has been missed by members of the police or forensic team,”.
Detective Kieko turned her eyes from the body being examined by Birdella towards me.
“Lo find something suspicious??“ detective Keiko asked curiously and hoped for me.
“Means we are still at the starting point of this investigation without any tools yes,” detective Keiko sighed deeply and returned her focus to the victim's body by swallowing a little disappointment.
“But we have the victim's identity card right?!“ I asked Detective Keiko.
“Iya. His identity card is in here,” Detective Keiko replied as he lifted the zipper pouch in his right hand, which we had listed as evidence in this case.
“We can start from there, right?!“ I said with passion.
“Of course this is our only hope to uncover and solve this case. We need to meet the victim's husband and question the victim's husband to find a reference that might lead us to the perpetrator,” detective Keiko replied without turning her face and her gaze from the victim's body which is still being examined by Birdella and some of her team members.
“Why can humans today so easily take the lives of others? What do they really think?“ my murmurs who are now in focus look towards the body are.
“Do you think those who do such heinous things as taking the lives of others are still worthy of calling as humans?“ detective Keiko asked in a bitter tone after hearing that question from me just now.
hearing the question back from detective Keiko, I could only be silent and could not give an answer to my colleague's question because deep in my heart, I asked the same thing.
How those who behave far worse than an animal can still be called human.
The fact that even the most savage animals will only kill if they are hungry is an instinct created by God for them to survive.
While those who choose to take other human lives usually do so just to feed their complacency and feel power over the lives of others.
A taste that doesn't even touch the word “Humanity”.
Me and Detective Keiko were silent, we didn't talk to each other because we were both focused on the body being examined carefully by Birdella and we saw how Birdella worked until the atmosphere was very quiet, he said, between calm and suspense.