Thousand Kill's

Thousand Kill's
Chapter 1~ By Accident? or By Designed?



THE WARNING.


The whole story in this novel is fictional and unreal. Characters and characters are only made according to imagination. Please understand and Thank You.


"DORR. I heard terrible gunshots" said Connor, a witness there. "What is that all? " said my colleague, Darren Thomas Smith. "Yes, I'm very sure" Connor said with fear and sadness because his friend Willy had just died in the case we were investigating. "Don't be afraid Connor, we won't kill you, we're just asking" Darren said."Don't force him Darry." I said, William Natan Holmes."I know you're not Connor, stay calm and relax." I said."But do you really only see 1 person? " said Darry. "Yes. My name is Trevor" he said. "Alright Connor, thank you for your testimony, but just so you know, if you divulge this, just look at what happens to you later" said Darry with a suspicious look. "Ba Well, I won't divulge 1 word." he said.


After talking about it, we went to the cafe Jack the Blue Eye to find out something about Trevor.


When I found out that Trevor was dead last night, I found out that Trevor was not behind the case.


The case started with Darren and I who wanted to go to Manchester to walk the street not long after, Inspector Brown called me, saying "Oh my God, Natan! Where're you? I've been waiting for you at the police station for 3 hours, I also have Natan's life!" Darry then heard that and said, "You made a promise that you can't keep anymore Natan, you can't." I heard the nagging of the two people who were excited about living their lives. Then we went back to London, and to the police station where Inspector Brown was. "Sorry to make you wait for Inspector Kevin Brown." Darry said, his gaze was like an insult to my behavior. "There's a new case that might make you very happy this time and you won't forget it, Nathan. "Said Inspector Brown, Darry replied "You didn't say that to the Inspector once." He defended me as I thought.


The case this time is not easy, because the murders are happening around London, and this case involves several people who have died. And Connor's words turned out to be true, Trevor was involved in the case. His death was like murder. That's the key, looking for Trevor's killer. At this moment there is no way we can talk to Trevor. So, we're planning to talk to Penny Johnson, Trevor's ex-girlfriend. Because we talked to him, we got new information, and helped us out a little bit in the case of Trevor.


There's actually a lot more to the case, but somehow my intuition tells me Connor can be trusted to solve the case and he must have said the right thing. Because of that, we called Connor to meet again at the cafe Jack the Blue Eye and we met Penny there. We immediately greeted him and we spoke to 4 people, I, Darry, Connor and Penny, Honestly, because Darry is a former heart doctor, I was very helped by him in this case, because he is also a person who studies psychology, he is very good at assessing people in speaking, even he is more proficient than professional psychologists.


After a long conversation, we learned that Trevor was an orphan from Gray Arnold's orphanage. He was left-handed and a drug and alcohol addict, but had studied until college and quit. He also has some close friends, like Jane, Peter and Kenny they are the same from Gray's orphanage, they are very familiar yet, they are, only Penny knows that Trevor is a drug addict and alcoholic. From this it can be said that Trevor is a person who has a closed nature, and maybe Penny, is the beginning of Trevor using drugs. Penny is a drug dealer herself.


After talking and returning home from the cafe, Darry and I wanted to go to the Inspector's police station, and when they got there, the Inspector said, "Hei Natan, Connor who was the witness, is dead from the accident right now." Darry replied "What!? We just talked to him about 13 o'clock this afternoon." I thought quickly, I felt that this murder was a serial murder made by someone, and carried out a very precise plan and it might happen, shortly thereafter, Darry told me "I'm late for Natan's work, you have to go home by yourself, see you!" he said with passion. I chose not to go home and talk to the Inspector.


"Well, I know very well Mr. Holmes, you remind me of my wife who nags a lot" he replied to me.


"Don't equate me with your wife sir. I'm not your wife, and I never will."


my answer.


"You are a unique Holmes! I've been expecting it since we met!" he said, I know he's diverting the conversation.


"It's not time to joke Mr. Brown. Maybe someone will die in a moment. We must be alert and not let our guard down. " "You are right Holmes. "


*Tidididit*The Inspector's phone reads in my hopes of a murder and sure enough there was a murder related to Connor's accident, it turns out Connor was hit by a car driven by Jane, Trevor's friend, it turns out Connor, after accidentally hitting Connor with a grudge, Jane learns that Connor killed Trevor. When Jane was arrested, the Inspector and I went to the interrogation room to inquire about Connor and Trevor's murder.


Upon our arrival in the room, my assumption was correct, that this case was indeed a serial murder, from the beginning, Trevor did kill someone, indeed, however, Connor's colleague shoots him and Connor confesses that he hears gunshots and claims to be a witness, but his alibi is so perfect that it is hard to suspect. Trevor killed Connor's sister, Mary. Connor is not happy about it, so he kills Trevor by making it seem like an accident, because the one who shot Trevor was not Connor, but his partner Willy, they worked together, but when Willy and Trevor kill each other, Connor just peeks to be a witness. And sure enough, he did say the right thing. But he had to hide from these pretenses. Jane, who knows this and she doesn't know where, she tells me that someone sent her a message, with an unknown number. On the number there is something odd, because the number is as if there is a code. Jane, Trevor's childhood friend, is displeased and bumps into Connor.


After interrogating Jane, I said to the Inspector, "Maybe my assumption is correct sir, there's a serial killer here and someone must have designed it, which must be a third person, not a victim and a perpetrator." Mr. Inspector Brown answered me with eyes that looked at me with justice "You're right Holmes, we take a step forward and approach the third man."