Solving an Unholy Revenge: Jonathan's Triumph

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Published 1/9/2023
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London Detective Jonathan was invited to a crime scene in Australia during the 4th Century BCE. Upon arriving at the scene, he noticed two people were lifeless, faceless, and their hands were tied down to the bed. The only thing out of the ordinary was a bag on both of the heads of the dead couple. Jonathan sensed the presence of a ghost and followed its scent to half-open door of the far corner of the hotel room. There he discovered a child's spirit with its bag full of teary eyes and transparency. The spirit vanished when Jonathan attempted to speak to it.

Though Jonathan initially made no connection, he soon deduced that the ghost was in fact linked to the murder. After interviewing witnesses and pouring over evidence, Jonathan pieced together the sour truth a child, fate unknown, was killed by the couple in the hotel. In order to avenge the soul of its child, the ghost had made good on its promise to exact revenge by killing them both.

Having no more clues from the scene, Jonathan began to question the townspeople and the locals. After all his efforts, he discovered that a little cave nearby, on the side of a cliff was hiding the remains of the murdered baby. As soon as Jonathan found this out, the ghost's presence was gone. Through his fast-paced work, Jonathan was able to solve yet another case and returned to London with a somewhat triumphant feeling.



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