16 Chapter 16

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The three girls finished shopping with wonderful fantasies about their future boyfriends, and then drove to the restaurant that Winnie visited most on her account.

When Winnie went to those restaurants, she had thought about opening one of her own. For example, hot pot restaurants. She has been craving for hot pot recently. It's just that she's not very interested in doing business and has been hesitant.

When they went out for dinner with new friends, although Winnie was a rich man, Louisa and Melissa were too embarrassed to let Winnie treat them. After all, the friendship had not reached that level, so the fairest person was AA.

Recently, the news media began to report on homicide cases again. So far, the murderer has not been found. Melissa's parents are worried about her safety and have made two calls since dark to inquire. After dinner, Winnie was ready to send them home as she promised. She had to send Louisa back to school first, as the school dormitories were gated.

The open-air parking lot here is very large, but it's so dark after dark that the street lights can't even illuminate it.

A gust of wind blew up the girls' skirts. Louisa held her skirts and looked at the big tree planted next to the street lamp in the distance. The leaves on the tree were blown by the wind. Is it going to rain?”

Melissa walked arm in arm with her: "The weather forecast didn't say it, so it's better to live on campus during rainy and snowy days, right?"

Louisa sighed: "That's all the benefits."

They walked past rows of cars, the light getting darker as they went inside. Winnie walked in front and pressed the car key, and her car lights immediately came on.

"Hurry up, girls, Melissa's call is coming again." Winnie greeted from the front.

The two people behind them quickened their pace, and Luisa accidentally stepped on something. She felt something was wrong with her feet and used a flashlight to shine on it. When she saw the stuff that had been stepped on and turned to pulp, she screamed and cursed in a broken voice.

In the dark parking lot, someone in a car who was about to turn the key stopped when he heard a scream.

Winnie opened the car door and turned around when she heard the noise: "What's wrong?"

Melissa suppressed a laugh and said, "Louisa stepped on dog poop."

Louisa rubs the soles of her shoes angrily: "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Who is this incompetent? Why don't you clean up the shit?!" Not only the soles of the shoes, but also one side of the shoe was stained.

Winnie hurriedly turned on the headlights of the car to illuminate them: "Please wipe it clean! Don't smear dog shit on my floor mats!" She took out a few more wet wipes and said, "You are lucky too. You will do this in the future." It’s better to turn on the mobile phone flashlight.”

Luisa took the wet wipe and cleaned the shoe, then held it in her hands to find the trash can while holding back her nausea. She had just scolded the dog walker for being unqualified, and now it was hard to just throw garbage on the road.

This time she carefully held up the flashlight of her mobile phone to look at the road. It was pretty clean all the way, except for a piece of dog poop that she stepped on. She raised her phone to take a picture and saw the garbage pile under the wall not far away.

The wind was blowing a bit cold, so Louisa started jogging, ran to the garbage dump, carefully avoiding the garbage on the ground, and threw the dirty wipes in her hand into the trash can that smelled sour. The two trash cans here are already full, and those who throw away garbage can only put the garbage on the ground next to the trash cans, so a garbage pile gathers.

Louisa deliberately held her breath when the wind blew and took two steps back to avoid the sour smell. When the light of her mobile phone shook, she seemed to see something out of the corner of her eye.

Before her brain could react, Louisa's hair stood up, but her hand involuntarily swung the mobile phone flashlight over again, so that the light returned to the place where it had just been swept.

The next moment, Louisa met a pair of empty, dead eyes. The messy blond hair was stained with blood, half of the face was scratched and the flesh was torn, and the blood stained the eyes that were still staring red.

After seeing what it was, all the hairs on Louisa's body exploded!

"ah!!!!"

A horrified scream pierced the sky above the parking lot.

Melissa, who was standing by the car joking with Winnie, was frightened by the scream. Winnie had already rushed out before she could react, and she chased after her with her heart beating wildly. At this time Louisa ran back crying, holding Winnie's arm and shouting incoherently "corpse" and "there is a corpse".

In the darkness, a pair of cold eyes watched everything silently.

When three trembling mobile phone lights gathered next to the garbage dump, two more frightened screams were not surprising.



When the police arrived, several people who were preparing to drive home gathered in the parking lot. They stood and watched from a distance, looking in the direction of the garbage dump with worry and fear.

This is the fourth body found.

Winnie and the others were taken to the police station for questioning. She asked another police officer to help drive her car to the door of the police station. After all, she was in a "state" at that time and could not drive, and she was not in the mood to care about getting her foot pads stained. Got something on.

Melissa's parents rushed over after receiving the call. After confirming that their daughter was okay, they repeatedly said thank you to God and cared about the status of their daughter's two friends. Winnie lives alone and no one comes to pick her up. Louisa calls the teacher to explain the situation and the police will send her back.

Although they were the first to discover it, apart from the visual and psychological horror in the dark parking lot, they really could not provide any useful clues.

They didn't spend too much time at the police station. After the questioning, they could go home. Louisa was sent back to school by an enthusiastic police officer who had just joined the job. She said goodbye to her friends and followed the policeman out the door with red eyes.

"Wait for me, I'll drive." The policeman said.

Luisa: "Okay." The indoor light shines on her brilliant blond hair through the glass door.

The police car drove out of the police station, and soon the car parked in the dark started and followed it from a distance.

Melissa's mother asked Winnie who was home alone with concern: "My dear, do you need us to take you home?"

Winnie's beautiful face turned pale and her eyes were red and she looked very pitiful.

"Thank you Mrs. Wyatt, I can do it by myself." Winnie said softly.

"But you'll be scared." Melissa's voice was hoarse from crying.

"We'll drop you off at your door," Melissa's dad said.

Winnie thought for a while and didn't refuse.

Melissa's mother asked outside the police station: "Is it okay for you to drive alone? How about I help you drive?"

Winnie was her daughter's friend at the new school. She was pretty and kind. When she heard that her parents were away and lived alone, Melissa's mother easily felt pity for Winnie.

Winnie nodded with gratitude and said softly: "Thank you."

So the two cars set off together. Melissa's mother comforted Winnie along the way, invited her to play at their house during the holidays, and told her to be careful when going out.

After the car drove into Winnie's garage and sent her home safely, Mrs. Wyatt returned to her car.

Winnie stood on the side of the road to say goodbye to them, and Melissa leaned against the car window and waved to her: "See you tomorrow! If you are scared, you can call me."

Winnie nodded: "Goodbye, be careful on the road."

She originally thought that Melissa's parents would blame them for being in danger when they came home late, and would be angry with herself and Louisa, but she didn't expect that they didn't even say a word of blame.

This makes Winnie very fond of the Wyatt family.

After putting all the things she bought today on the sofa in the living room, she didn't bother to tidy them up at such a late hour. Winnie went back to the bedroom to get her pajamas and take a shower.

Winnie's sleep was not affected at all that night, and poor Melissa and Louisa had nightmares all night and couldn't sleep well.

In order to maintain her character, Winnie gave herself a haggard look the next day, which made her feel more vulnerable. She took a look in the mirror, took her bag and went out with satisfaction.

Someone in the neighbor's house on the right also goes to work.

"Are you okay?" John Gordon, a doctor who lives next door, stopped and asked with concern after seeing Winnie.

Winnie pursed her lips and smiled, her face a little pale: "Very good, I just didn't sleep well last night."

After all, she wasn't familiar with her, so John Gordon didn't ask her why she didn't sleep well, and said politely: "Get some rest."

Winnie: "Okay, thank you, have a safe journey."

John Gordon: "Goodbye."

Winnie bought a meat floss bun for breakfast on the way to school, and she finished it while waiting at the red light. When I arrived at school, I found that Melissa had already arrived.

"Are you okay?" Melissa, who had dark circles under her eyes, looked at the pale Winnie.

"I'm fine." Winnie's tone was reluctant, and no one would believe her words even if she looked at her pale face.

Melissa took out a box of fruit-flavored milk from her schoolbag and handed it over: "My parents said they would take me to and from school until the criminal is caught."

"Thank you." Winnie took the milk, "It's good. Safety is the most important thing."

After just saying a few words, the classmates in the class noticed Winnie's face and came over to ask with concern. Winnie and Melissa didn't talk about what happened last night, they just said they watched the movie too late and didn't sleep well. .

No one wants to be chased and asked about what happened to the corpse last night. Plus Winnie is also a celebrity in the school. If the news is revealed, the whole school will know about it before noon.

Before class, Louisa sent a message saying that she had asked for leave. She didn't sleep much last night and she didn't have the energy to go to class today.

After seeing the news, Melissa rubbed her dark circles and said, "I should also take leave. We have all been hit... I don't know what happened to that girl."

"There should be news today," Winnie said.

At this time, team members from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Division had arrived at the police station in the small town of Radbila. Their purpose of coming this time was to assist the police in catching the serial killer.