Code 810: Corpse On The Hill

Code 810: Corpse On The Hill
Chapter 38. Got a new suspect



“So how del, have you managed to get the analysis results from DNA samples and a collection of items that I and Keiko collected a few days ago?“ detective Egan asked as soon as the three of them met in the hallway of the forensics special floor.


When the three had entered Birdella's study, Birdella walked across the room and gestured for detectives Egan and Keiko to follow in her footsteps. Now they stand right in front of one of Birdella's work desks on the table is still scattered rows of brown maps and two computers that are still open with some data plastered on the table inside and can be seen by everyone.


Then Birdella handed one of the brown maps to detective Egan and said, “The results of the analysis are in here.“


Written on paper in the map, 'DNA match' and detective Egan reading the writing were confused.


“What is the meaning of this article del?“ detective Egan asked trying to find an answer.


“According to the analysis that I have been doing for a few days, it turns out there is a match between the DNA that we found on Tania and the one in the cigarette butts that you brought yesterday. Even the match was more than ninety-five percent,” Birdella replied in a flat tone.


“So really dong, the perpetrator of this murder is Ardana? Damn you!“ detective Keiko's spirit suddenly increased while feeling annoyed.


“But in the cigarette also turns out there are two pieces of DNA from different people as well. One of them I have made sure that it belongs to Ardana but the other DNA is still a mystery, I have not been able to confirm whose DNA it belongs to, who,” sounds Birdella weakened voice as if she had felt failed in her work.


“So right now, we have to directly scribble Ardana from the person we should suspect in this case?“ now detective Keiko who declined his spirit after hearing the explanation from Birdella just now.


“Why don't you try to fit the second DNA into the data base that the office has?“ ask detective Egan.


“Gue tried to match the DNA even when I first found the DNA on Tania's body but unfortunately there is no one that fits.“


“Is it because the person has never committed a crime, so his DNA is not in our office?“ ask detective Keiko.


“It seems, according to me our data base is not complete yet. Most likely not everyone has reported themselves and submitted their DNA to enter the police data base,”


“Or maybe not if the perpetrator is a person from outside our region?!“ detective Keiko begins to expand the possibilities in her head.


“It could also be a possibility with a considerable opportunity,” replied Birdella.


“Are we back to zero this time?“ detective Keiko looks a little lethargic.


Detective Egan is back in his own mind, trying out some possibilities and theories he might be able to use.


“Where with the round object that we gave to lo del,” detective Egan remembered the object when he saw Birdella's glass cover lying on his desk.


“About that thing—”


GECK! GECK!


“Excuse me brother,” heard someone's voice from behind the door.


“Aris?“ Birdella tried to make sure.


“True brother,” answer.


“Institute ris.“


“This is my brother want a report.“


“Udah done?“


Aris who is the junior of Birdella entered and immediately approached Birdella and put something on the workbench Birdella.


“After cleaning and researching the object carefully, I can confirm that this object is a badge,” Aris trying to explain the results of his work.


Detective Egan was shocked and said, “A badge? Belong to the police?“


Detective Egan grabs the badge on the table and notices it from outside the plastic wrapper.


“It..”.


“Is that a badge from the forest police?!“ birdella said after observing the object.


“Amight be the culprit—”


“What do you find DNA in this badge?“ detective Egan asked Aris.


“Iya, I did find two DNA in that badge,” replied Aris.


“Have you researched whose DNA it is and matched it in the office data base?“ ask Birdella.


“DNA matching process I am doing in my room but have not shown results,” jwab Aris with confidence.


“Where is the room lo?“ ask detective Egan in a hurry.


“Wait here. Later Aris will ngabarin to us kok result,” said Birdella.


“Ngga. I wait in Aris' room no problem,” replied detective Egan.


“But a narrow cooperation room detective because I have to share the room with my other colleagues,” Aris trying to explain.


“How long, when do you need to make a match?“ ask detective Egan.


“Quickest half an hour from now. Because the process has been started since about an hour ago,” replied Aris.


“OK. I'll just wait here. You later bring the results so out,” detective Egan presses on Aris.


“Good detective.“


After that, Aris went back to his own room which was on the same floor but was a bit far from Birdella's room.


“What did Ivan do?“ detective Keiko asked her analysis.


“Who Ivan?“ ask Birdella.


“The forest police who served in the hill,” replied detective Egan with eyes that still look empty but apparently still respond.


“He was the one who contacted the police on the morning of the discovery of the body, ” detective Keiko added.


Birdella paused for a moment, coming to think about the possibilities and things she might be able to relate to each other.


“Lo where to go?“ detective Keiko asked as she watched Birdella get up from her seat.


Birdella opened a locker containing items related to the corpse case on the hill, then she pulled out the rope they found on the hill.


“Maybe I have to match the DNA on this rope,” Birdella said.


“Emang haven't you tried check?“ ask detective Egan.


“Udah but I'm not meticulous in earnest. Wrong me emang.“


After that Birdella immediately like being in a different dimension with detectives Keiko and Egan even though they were all three in the same room. Birdella was immediately immersed in her work, carefully examine what was left on the rope that he had kept for a few days in his room locker with the body of Tania Akbar who was still waiting for his case to be resolved and the perpetrator in the law with a fair reward.