Chapter 29
"Suicide? Ha! If she had the heart to die, she wouldn’t have caused Sophia’s death!" Violette yelled uncontrollably.
Her hatred toward Juliet was intense, perhaps because I had become her scapegoat.
"Calm down for now. Go and see what’s going on first," Zion intercepted the emotionally unstable Violette and handed her over to Keenan. "Take care of her."
Keenan nodded and held onto her.
"You’re a doctor too. You know more than anyone that you shouldn’t let emotions cloud your judgment at any time."
Without saying anything, Violette just stood there with red teary eyes.
Zion glanced at his watch and sorted things out at the scene before rushing to catch up with Damien.
He said, "Mr. Coleman, I’ll go with you to check out the situation. Based on the current investigation, your wife, Juliet, is also one of the girls who left the orphanage back then. So, the murderer will continue to target her."
Damien’s steps froze for a moment. With a low voice, he said, "She’s not my wife..."
Zion was baffled by Damien’s odd behavior, but he didn’t say much. I followed behind the two and got into the car too.
"The girls who left the orphanage back then have grown up and are now scattered throughout the city. There are no significant patterns to the list and order of deaths. It’s as if the murderer is seeking revenge."
