The Clean Killer's

The Clean Killer's
Intelligence and cruelty john



John works as an intelligence analyst at a secret agency. He has an excellent reputation and is known as a highly intelligent and talented worker.


However, John has a big secret that is known only to himself. He is a very sadistic serial killer and has a huge curiosity to commit murder.


John pretends to be living a normal life as an intelligence analyst, but he's actually studying potential victims and waiting for an opportunity to commit his next murder.


John has expertise in reading people and understanding how to take advantage of situations to his own advantage. He was very talented in committing murder and making sure that he was never proven guilty.


John has a new mission in working in the intelligence services. He is assigned to watch over a suspected serial killer who has just appeared.


John is very interested in this suspect because his method is very similar to his usual method of killing himself. He decided to work very closely with this suspect to find out what made this suspect commit the murders.


John investigates and manages to gather evidence strong enough to prove that the suspect is a very violent serial killer.


However, John did not provide such evidence to his colleagues in the intelligence agency. He decided to kill the suspect himself.


Before committing the murder, John had a conversation with the suspect. Here is their conversation:


John: "I heard you're a very violent serial killer."


Suspect: "Who are you and how do you know that?"


John: "I work for the intelligence services. I want to know more about your methods of committing murder."


Suspect: "What do you want to know?"


John: "I wonder how you can do such cruel things without being proven guilty."


Suspect: "That's a big secret that no one should know."


John: "I'll know your secret, even if I have to kill you for it."


Suspect: "You won't be able to kill me."


John: "Wait and see."


after a conversation with the suspect, John decides to kill the suspected serial killer. However, not only does he kill the suspect, he also kills several other people who know about the suspect and could be evidence to prove the suspect guilty.


After the murder, John manages to make himself look like an innocent man. He covered his tracks so well that no one suspected him.


However, there is a detective who begins to suspect John because of some suspicious things that happened at the time of the investigation. The detective decides to keep an eye on John and obtain the evidence that leads to John as the killer.


the detective who suspects John begins an investigation. He began by studying John's background and workflow while working in intelligence. He also enlists the help of his colleagues to monitor John and gather evidence that leads to John as a murderer.


After a few days, the detective manages to gather some evidence that leads to John as the killer. He discovers that John has a very powerful alibi at the time of the murder, and that John also has a habit of paying attention to very suspicious details.


Detectives decided to confront John with the evidence. He meets John at a nightclub and tells him that he knows John is a murderer.


although the detective has some evidence that leads to John as a murderer, in the end John is released because there is not enough evidence to prove that he is guilty.


In court, John appears very calm and confident, though detectives go to great lengths to prove that John is a murderer. John managed to prove that his alibi was strong at the time of the murder and that there was no evidence to point to him.


After several days of trial, the judge ruled that John was innocent and he was acquitted. John walked out of the court with a relieved expression and bowed his thanks to the judge.


However, the detective does not give up and is determined to find stronger evidence to prove that John is the murderer. He begins a re-investigation and tries to find new evidence that will bring John to justice again.


although John was acquitted of the court, he could not calm down. He feels he is always in danger because the detective does not give up and is determined to prove his guilt.


John began to feel suspicious and felt like someone was following him. He decided to tighten security and strengthen his alibi so as not to be proven guilty again.


However, despite John's desperate attempts to hide, the detective manages to find new evidence that leads to him. Detectives came to John's house to get stronger evidence after which the detective asked him to come to court to account for his actions.


John stands before a judge in court, and the detective presents new evidence proving that John is the murderer.


the conversation between John and the detective before he comes to trial:


Detective: John, I have to ask you to come to court tomorrow. I have new evidence that points to you.


John: New evidence? What do you mean?


Detective: I found some notes and tools that lead to you as a homicide after I ransacked your house.


John: I don't know what you're talking about. I am not guilty.


Detective: I hope you come tomorrow and prove yourself. This is your last chance to prove your innocence.


John: Okay, I'll come. I am innocent and I will prove it.


Detective: I hope so. I'll wait for you tomorrow.


At the end of this conversation, John decided to come to court.


John went to court and took responsibility for the murder charges. He appeared very calm and thought that he would be able to prove his innocence. However, as he began to face a series of questions and evidence from prosecutors, he began to feel worried. The evidence found by the police did point to John, and he did not have a good answer to every question asked.


John: I am innocent. I don't know how the records and tools were found in my house.


Prosecutor: However, the note is strongly directed at you and the tools are in accordance with the method you used to kill the victim.


John: I don't know how that happened. I never killed anyone.


Prosecutor: I am very sure that you are guilty. And I'll prove it.


John begins to feel very agitated and feels that he will not be able to prove his innocence. However, he tries to stay calm and hopes that he will be able to prove himself. Finally, after several hours of questioning, the judge ruled that John did not have enough evidence to be charged with guilt and he was acquitted. However, detectives and prosecutors are still suspicious of John and are trying to find stronger evidence to frame him.