100 Ways to Solve a Murder

Chapter 59: Der Tod I



Two weeks later.

8:01 PM- Saturday

Levi played with a tennis ball in his hand, bouncing it over the wall and catching it just to throwback again. He did this over and over while sitting in his chair facing the window inside his flat. Wearing a white shirt under his blue colored vest and pants. His suit jacket draped over the back of a chair.

He gazed upon the view out the window and noticed that the weather had been particularly grim. Something not unusual, London was famous for its fickle weather after all. But somewhat to him, it felt different.

And his thoughts returned to the still ongoing case of the Murder of the 15th, in 3 weeks, someone else would die.

They had reached another end to their investigation.

No more leads to follow. For now. Whoever this person was didn’t leave any hard evidence again. A practiced perfectionist, but fortunately for them he did leave some vital information as well. All from that simple note, he left, ’Hello, Dr. Gray’.

A psychological profile that they got from Graphology. Graphology is the analysis of the physical characteristics and patterns of handwriting that may indicate the current psychological state at the time of writing or evaluating personality characteristics. All of those they learned can be used to narrow down their search.

He and Sam would just have to wait things out, they just need something hard that they could nail him with.

Circumstantial evidence is easy enough to question in court, they wouldn’t want to take the risk considering their adversary was highly intelligent.

Patience.

That’s what they need to practice.

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