"The deceased's name is Merrico Rens, 37 years old, with obvious wounds on his neck, the preliminary judgment is that he was penetrated by some kind of sharp hook, no murder weapon was found at the scene, and this was found from the mouth of the deceased, consistent with the information provided by the Washington Police Department......
"Put on gloves and take the candy that Agent Angela put in the bag.Inside the museum, a large number of BSI agents are carefully searching for clues.Amanda frowned and looked at the hard candy stained with the blood of the deceased, and then looked down at the corpse lying in the art museum."
Have you ever identified the DNA on candy?""
Not yet, but according to the Washington Police Department's identification of the candies found in the mouths of the victims, it can be confirmed that the main ingredient in these candies is honey, and there is no other DAN other than the DNA of the victims."
There is no doubt that the killers of these victims were quite cautious and did not leave a single clue.Or, the person who did all this is not a human being, so he will come and go without a trace.It was precisely because the Washington Police Department favored the latter that it reported the homicides to BSI headquarters."
Can you identify any of the victims who have been in or passed through the homeless neighborhood?"
For Amanda, of course.The question of the murderer is not the main thing, the first thing she needs to determine is whether the entire serial murder case is related to the homeless or supernatural forces.If it is just an ordinary homicide case, even if it is a group crime, it is not under the jurisdiction of the BSI, they are only responsible for cases related to the supernatural."
No one of them has been found to be associated with the homeless at this time."
Shaking her head, Angela's answer somewhat disappointed Amanda.She originally thought that the murder that occurred at the National Gallery had a high probability of being related to the homeless.However, now it seems that all of this is just the work of some serial serial killer."
Continuing the investigation, in addition to these victims, I need to find out the first victim and determine if his death is related to the existence of the homeless man, or if there is a presence in his side......"
Amanda knew during contact with the paranormal case.Sometimes, these supernatural powers do not only act on the person concerned, or death is one of the costs of using such supernatural powers.Amanda does not make judgments on the case without confirming the truth.Here, Amanda and Angela and others are conducting a carpet search for the death case that died in the museum.Spike, on the other hand, looked like he had nothing to do, wandering around the museum, admiring the various portraits hanging in the exhibition.Pausing in front of a portrait, Spike's slightly drooping blue eyes linger on the content of the portrait for a long time."
Can you tell us about this portrait?"
Immediately afterwards, he pulled the organizer to the portrait and pointed to the portrait hanging on the wall and asked."
This is a portrait of a modern ......figure from the nineteenth century," in the face of Spike's question, although the organizer was helpless about his approach, he still patiently made an introduction, pointing to the black portrait on the painting and said: "The painter's name is Daniel Robitelle, born in New Orleans in the nineteenth century, is a rare black painter in modern history, Daniel Robitaire was originally the son of a slave, and his father is famous for inventing a machine for producing shoes after the civil war, became a rich man......"
It is precisely because of this that Daniel Robitel received a good education since he was a child, became a rare black man of the rich class at that time, and became a painter famous for his portraits, this incarnation in front of him is the self-portrait created by Daniel Robitelle, from the brushstrokes and lines of the painting have obvious style, compared with the portraits created by Daniel Robitel in the future, although there is still a gap, but it also sees some style ......"
The exhibition was forced to close, Apparently depressed the organizer in charge.Spike's inquiry somewhat alleviated his depression, so after introducing the self-portrait of Daniel Robithayer in front of him, the organizer actually dragged Spike to another exhibition area of the exhibition with some unsatisfied feelings, "In addition to the self-portrait left by Daniel Robitelle, in fact, we also collected the last portrait of Daniel Robitelle after his death." ”Led by the organizers, Spike arrives at a larger portrait than the previous self-portrait.This is a portrait of a white woman, in which a blonde woman can be seen standing in front of the portrait, smiling, and in the mirror held by the woman, the figure of Daniel Robitaire's painting can be faintly seen."
Before death?"
One glance at Daniel Robitelle's still-youthful fuzzy face in the mirror.Spike blinked at the thought of Daniel Robitelle's death mentioned by the organizers, and then asked the organizers who were talking about it."
Sir, you mentioned that Daniel Robitair died after creating this portrait, can you tell me how he died?"
In response to Spike's question, the organizer stopped his introduction to the painting technique with some unfinished thinking.The expression on his face hesitated for a moment before he sighed and said."
In fact, a large part of the death of Daniel Robitair comes from the epitome of the black-and-white racial antagonism of the era, and from the stories that have been circulated later, Daniel Robitair was hired by a wealthy man to paint a portrait of his daughter, and during the painting, Daniel Robitair and the rich man's daughter fell in love and soon became together.""
It's just a pity that at that time, love between blacks and whites was obviously not allowed, so after the rich found out that Daniel Robitelle and his daughter were together, the other party was furious and hired a group of people to brutally kill Daniel Robitelle, which also led to this portrait becoming the last work left by Daniel Robitelle during his lifetime.""
Originally, the rich man planned to burn the statue, but her daughter, the daughter of the rich man who fell in love with Daniel Robitair in the story, protected it, and it has been bought by us as an exhibition."