September 25th, the following day after the murder investigation. Sobibor is back in school, a freshmen in high school. Sobibor has an incredible talent for the sport, hockey, and is the current captain of her team, the Mooses. She and her child-hood friend, Kaito Kid, are discussing next weeks game, the qualifier for the world tournament. Kaito Kid is a 14 year old boy, only 15 days older then Sobibor. He is medium height, and charming. Short brown black hair and clothing fancy enough to attend a gentleman club. Kaito is the goalie of the team, and this next game is against the most aggressive, and undefeated team in their region. Sobibor has the idea to try and go only offensively to ruin the teams 11-0 record and keep them from the world cup. Kaito brings up the past, "Sobibor, why did you quit the team? It's nice you still help us, but you were the star player, without you, this game is pure luck to win at best." "I only was on the team to acquire the skills you need as a detective, even Sherlock Holmes fenced." Sobibor replies.
Sobibor is one of the biggest fans of Sherlock Holmes and has an entire floor of her house dedicated to detective novels. Sobibor and Kaito continue talking about the game, and when they finish and begin walking home. On the way home, Kaito breaks- "Hey Sobibor, do you have any plans after the game? If not, it's couples get in free at the amusement park day that Saturday, so we can go and fake it to get in free and have a fun day. What do you say?" Sobibor blushes and responds with, "sure." Kaito waves bye and they part ways for the night. When Sobibor gets into her house, the phone rings, and she picks up. A kidnapping of a official's daughter. Time to crack the case.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Sobibor Stories Chapter 2: The 1st Case Closed
Vince looks shocked. An affair with Jack's wife? But he also looks guilty. He speaks up, "I didn't mean to betray his trust, but she is such an amazing woman, but Jack found out about a month ago, and for another couple of days we tried but it was too much guilt, knowing he knew. But I would NEVER kill him, I loved the guy despite what he thought of me.." Sobibor replies, "It's okay, I never said you would kill him, but his wife, tell me about Lucy, and what would bring her to have an affair." Vince tells about how they had a falling out 6 months ago and how Jack would always be working and when he got home he would emotionally detach from her. She needed contact so she did what she did with someone she trusted. After trying to take her out of the suspect list for another 5 minutes Sobibor calls it quits and goes to Lucy herself. She gets to the home and knocks on the door to be greeted by Lucy.
After coming in and being given a glass of water, Sobibor breaks the silence. "Lucy, I see you were a world-class athlete? What did you play?" A world class Baton thrower, quite the arm strength then. Lucy talks with Sobibor about her relationship with Jack and also with Vince. She says that what happened with Vince sent Jack into a rage, and that Vince seemed angry at him, angry enough to kill-. She is cut off by Sobibor getting a call. The detective says that Vince just turned himself in for the murder of Jack Morty. A loose cannon, a set-back, but a way to know the killer, he covered for someone he cares about, know to find out how they did it. She goes back up the roof above the now empty alley and revisits the scuffs in the brick and the metal, the metal is rounded and looks to be broken off something big, and she sees a fingerprint, bingo, but how did they do it.
Suddenly the idea hits her and she calls the detective, "Bring rope, Lucy, Vince, and a stuffed bag, also ask Lucy to bring her Baton." When everyone arrives the detective asks what this is all about. Sobibor starts with a question, "Lucy Morty, please hand me your Baton, and one question, where was your last tournament?" It is handed over and the location is revealed to be Volat City, 50 miles North of here. Sobibor solves the case, " The rope please, and place the bag down in the alley, as I wait for the bag I will tie this rope to me, and fasten it to the holes made under these bricks, and explain the case, Baton is one of the sports that to be a master of you must be able to throw from any angle and with great force, and that means even if suspended in mid-air. The dummy below serves as the victim, told to come here to talk by the killer, and when I--jump off this roof I get speed, and when I th--row the Baton it goes clean into the victim's head knocking him unconscious and splitting open the skull, allowing the blood to flow out, now this next part is where it gets tricky. The murderer then grabs the Baton and uses it to raise the victims feet to grab them so the blood flows out of the head ensuring the death. Now if you know batons, they are one of the few things in sports that are imprinted on the ends, often to signify perhaps where you one the Baton at, such as a V for Volat."
The Detective butts in, "Now this is a nice theory, but where is your proof?" Sobibor says the case closing words, "The metal on the ground there is from this Baton, likely broken on climbing back over the ledge, and if I am correct, Lucy's fingerprints should be on it, and the dried blood on this baton can be matched with Jack." Lucy is placed under arrest and Vince is let free, but the death of a man is no easy thing to live with, especially such a close friend.
When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. CASE CLOSED!
After coming in and being given a glass of water, Sobibor breaks the silence. "Lucy, I see you were a world-class athlete? What did you play?" A world class Baton thrower, quite the arm strength then. Lucy talks with Sobibor about her relationship with Jack and also with Vince. She says that what happened with Vince sent Jack into a rage, and that Vince seemed angry at him, angry enough to kill-. She is cut off by Sobibor getting a call. The detective says that Vince just turned himself in for the murder of Jack Morty. A loose cannon, a set-back, but a way to know the killer, he covered for someone he cares about, know to find out how they did it. She goes back up the roof above the now empty alley and revisits the scuffs in the brick and the metal, the metal is rounded and looks to be broken off something big, and she sees a fingerprint, bingo, but how did they do it.
Suddenly the idea hits her and she calls the detective, "Bring rope, Lucy, Vince, and a stuffed bag, also ask Lucy to bring her Baton." When everyone arrives the detective asks what this is all about. Sobibor starts with a question, "Lucy Morty, please hand me your Baton, and one question, where was your last tournament?" It is handed over and the location is revealed to be Volat City, 50 miles North of here. Sobibor solves the case, " The rope please, and place the bag down in the alley, as I wait for the bag I will tie this rope to me, and fasten it to the holes made under these bricks, and explain the case, Baton is one of the sports that to be a master of you must be able to throw from any angle and with great force, and that means even if suspended in mid-air. The dummy below serves as the victim, told to come here to talk by the killer, and when I--jump off this roof I get speed, and when I th--row the Baton it goes clean into the victim's head knocking him unconscious and splitting open the skull, allowing the blood to flow out, now this next part is where it gets tricky. The murderer then grabs the Baton and uses it to raise the victims feet to grab them so the blood flows out of the head ensuring the death. Now if you know batons, they are one of the few things in sports that are imprinted on the ends, often to signify perhaps where you one the Baton at, such as a V for Volat."
The Detective butts in, "Now this is a nice theory, but where is your proof?" Sobibor says the case closing words, "The metal on the ground there is from this Baton, likely broken on climbing back over the ledge, and if I am correct, Lucy's fingerprints should be on it, and the dried blood on this baton can be matched with Jack." Lucy is placed under arrest and Vince is let free, but the death of a man is no easy thing to live with, especially such a close friend.
When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. CASE CLOSED!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Sobibor Stories Chapter 1: The Clean Kill
Sobibor, a young lady about thirteen years of age, was walking down the street when she noticed the police boundary to a crime scene, a murder to be exact. This isn't her first murder file, the young girl detective, is on the case. Detective Majdanek comes up to Sobibor, " Let me run down the case, come walk this way. The deceased is in his early twenties identified as Jack Morty. His head was bashed in but the shape of the imprint is unusual and we are stumbled on what the object is. Also almost all the blood has been drained from the body yet the only footprints belong to the victim." Easy case, find the weapon and how the murder got the job done and got out clean.
A closer examination of the skull reveals a large V, something that can make the shape of a V and contain the strength to break a human skull. From the Alley of the street, Sobibor climbs a staircase to get a different view on the case, the roof of one of the adjacent buildings. From above the crime scene, Sobibor is able to get a feel for the case in a different way. Scrapings on the cement bricks above the building reveal that this roof played some role in the murder. A small scrap of metal on the ground stands out, and Sobibor hears footsteps.
A black figure takes two shots at her and misses both then runs down the flights of stairs, with Sobibor on their heels. When Sobibor exits the building only the police are around and Detective Majdanek approaches her. "We have 3 suspects, the deceased wife, Lucy, his boss, Joan, and his co-worker, Vince, we are bringing them in for questioning and so far, we found a few charges on Vince, he is the main suspect, especially since the V would make sense since his name starts with the same letter."Sobibor doesn't seem so sure once they get to the station, his wife is frantic during questioning often complaining that she is even a suspect in her own husband's murder.
She also contains no reasonable alibi for the estimated time of death. His boss is sweating, almost too nervous to speak, and claims he was in the office at the time of the murder with a girl he met at the bar, but since he had no way to contact her for a solid alibi his was also shaky. Vince, calm and cool comes in, he says he has no alibi because he was with the victim up until 10 minutes before his death and on a car ride home which he knew he had no way to prove. Vince seemed too easy to put himself in the spotlight, almost as if he wanted to be the one guilty, but Sobibor could see it, the depression in his eyes, no way would this man be the killer of Jack Morty.
She tells Majdanek, " Let him go, I don't see him as the perpetrator of this murder, he seems to know something though, so let me ask one question to him 1 on 1, if I am wrong this is all on me Detective." Sobibor enters the room with Jack, the two completely alone, no one even listening to the conversation. Sobibor is the first to break the silence, " Vince, you were having a love affair with the victim's wife were you not?"
-To Be Concluded.
A closer examination of the skull reveals a large V, something that can make the shape of a V and contain the strength to break a human skull. From the Alley of the street, Sobibor climbs a staircase to get a different view on the case, the roof of one of the adjacent buildings. From above the crime scene, Sobibor is able to get a feel for the case in a different way. Scrapings on the cement bricks above the building reveal that this roof played some role in the murder. A small scrap of metal on the ground stands out, and Sobibor hears footsteps.
A black figure takes two shots at her and misses both then runs down the flights of stairs, with Sobibor on their heels. When Sobibor exits the building only the police are around and Detective Majdanek approaches her. "We have 3 suspects, the deceased wife, Lucy, his boss, Joan, and his co-worker, Vince, we are bringing them in for questioning and so far, we found a few charges on Vince, he is the main suspect, especially since the V would make sense since his name starts with the same letter."Sobibor doesn't seem so sure once they get to the station, his wife is frantic during questioning often complaining that she is even a suspect in her own husband's murder.
She also contains no reasonable alibi for the estimated time of death. His boss is sweating, almost too nervous to speak, and claims he was in the office at the time of the murder with a girl he met at the bar, but since he had no way to contact her for a solid alibi his was also shaky. Vince, calm and cool comes in, he says he has no alibi because he was with the victim up until 10 minutes before his death and on a car ride home which he knew he had no way to prove. Vince seemed too easy to put himself in the spotlight, almost as if he wanted to be the one guilty, but Sobibor could see it, the depression in his eyes, no way would this man be the killer of Jack Morty.
She tells Majdanek, " Let him go, I don't see him as the perpetrator of this murder, he seems to know something though, so let me ask one question to him 1 on 1, if I am wrong this is all on me Detective." Sobibor enters the room with Jack, the two completely alone, no one even listening to the conversation. Sobibor is the first to break the silence, " Vince, you were having a love affair with the victim's wife were you not?"
-To Be Concluded.
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