Chapter 193: “Disappearance” (5)
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It wasn’t just Bethany. After reviewing all the autopsy reports, Everly discovered that the five female students who had died at Mouster College all shared the same issues in their reports.
In simple terms, all five bodies had the following two characteristics:
1. The cause of death was severe dehydration. Before dying, each of them had gone without food and water for about three days. Among them, the causes of death reported in the news for the second and third victims did not match the autopsy results—clearly falsified.
2. After their bodies had already died, all five of them continued to appear lively and active in front of others for two to three more days before finally collapsing and ceasing all movement.
Since Bianca’s case involved a “Monster M” that replaced her, could it be assumed that the other four girls had also been replaced by similar entities?
Everly found this highly likely.
Aside from the autopsy reports, Orff had also bundled and sent over the internal police investigation files for all five cases.
According to testimonies from people close to the victims, although all five girls died from starvation and dehydration, during the period when the forensic examiners determined they had stopped eating and drinking (based on intestinal residue), their eating habits had actually appeared completely normal. More than one witness confirmed that the girls had good appetites and showed no signs of dieting.
