Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Sobibor Stories: Aunt Auschi

Sobibor and Kazito walk outside the house into the rain, and begin forward on their half mile walk to this Aunt's home. Along the way they exchange all they know, starting with Kazito. "Her name is Auschi, and I know little about her. She loves my father more than anyone I have met, including my own mother, and she hated my mom more than anything. She always had mixed feeling about me, it really just depended on who I was with when she saw me. Sometimes she saw me as my father's son, and other times as my mother's offspring. She was always cold to come visit, and I only saw her three times before my mother died. She comes by constantly now, well..., she is a very kind lady. She was always cold toward men except me and my father, and I don't think she liked many people in general. She fought with my mom several times, often trying to make up some theory on her cheating or being an improper wife. My mom put up with it but since she died I can't say my Aunt was anything but pleased with the situation. She is actually set to move in with us next month, but my father is not sure how it will go once he... begins looking for love once more."

Sobibor takes it all in like a sponge absorbing water in a desert, {Little help to the case, but big help to a motive}. Sobibor looks over and begins speaking, "One week before Akari's murder, the two fought, and Auschi was quoted saying 'If I could kill you, I would make sure to cook you like the pig you are'. If anything that hurts the case as much as it helps it considering how close to that statement the murder was performed. None the less, it is still, if anything, a link between the murder and Auschi, but what's more, what you just told me proves my theory for a motive. Your Aunt is in love with your father, and is willing to go to far lengths to keep him to herself, the question is, if murder is within that field."

Kazito looked at her as if the thought had never crossed his mind, hell, it probably never had. Sobibor looked for the words to apologize but could tell there was no need, he was glad to hear it, glad to know why his Aunt had so much hatred for his mother and, at times, him. The two walked up to the door and knocked. They waited four minutes and knocked again, this time the door creaked open, and a trail of blood led to Auschi's burnt corpse hanging from the ceiling. Kazito dropped to his knees, and Sobibor put a hand on his shoulder and the other on the phone to inform the police, looks like this case just got heated up.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Sobibor Stories: First Kid Case

Sobibor and Kazito are sitting on his bedroom floor looking through the files and clippings. Akari's death was 8 years ago on June 24, 2024. She was killed in a restaurant and her body was shoved into an oven that was set to 450 degrees. Sobibor picks up that the case was put aside because of lack of evidence, but believes that she can do it easily. As she looks at more and more of the boxes' contents she realizes she may have dug herself too deep with this one. Kazito turns to see her troubled expression and asks, "Is this too much for the famous detective?" Sobibor's eye twitches when she replies, "Just keep reading! Nothing is too much for the best detective in the world." Sobibor had lost all hope when she read a file that said she was found 3 hours after she died, but was alive 30 minutes before this time. Sobibor lets out a chuckle and smiles wide, {Case Closed}. If the camera caught her 30 minutes before the reported death, then how did her body show signs of death for 3 hours? Easily! The body can be put under certain conditions to decay rapidly, and that was the key to this murder.

Sobibor needed to simply discover enough evidence to put the person she suspected behind bars, and close the book on this cold case. Reading through the articles she discovered two men who were customers to the restaurant and had reasonable motives, but someone who stuck out over them was her brother's wife. In the reports, she had a nasty attitude about her sister in law and openly accused the two men. {Now if I was this lady, killing her in a place these two men were familiar with would be a very reasonable idea to get away with murder}. Sobibor walked around the room trying to find a reasonable motive to start the search for arresting this woman. The fight the two of them had a week before her death is a good place to start. Sobibor turns to Kazito, "Let's go talk to your aunt." The two get up and leave the room.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Sobibor Stories: Mystery Kid

Sobibor attends school at Misukuki Grade School. Sobibor has been on the case of the boy Kazito and how he came across her shadowy secret, and what he intends to do with it. Sobibor is walking from class one day when Shuene pulls her aside, "Did you still want to come over sometime? You never did after the match, I understand if not..." Sobibor nods and they both smile at each other. She sees Kazito talking to a girl, based on what it looks like, he is rejecting her, nearly proven as the girl runs away with tears, and Kazito sighs and begins walking toward the exit. Sobibor runs and reaches out to grab his arm, and he turns. "To what do I owe the pleasure kid detective?", he says with a grin. Sobibor's eyes shoot into his soul with a deathly gaze, "You think you know the truth, but I can assure you, if you ever told anyone, this body of yours would quickly be dealt with, and no one would ever suspect me." Kazito looks away, almost giving in to her gaze and sighs, "Like I would tell anyone you're boring old secret, not like a kid is reliable in such things." Kazito grabs her hand and goes for the exit, "You are coming over to help me do something, the true reason why I bothered with you in the first place." Sobibor withdraws her hand, yet still follows him. About 20 minutes later they come to a nice whit mansion and walk inside the gate. Once the door is opened, she looks around, and remarks, "Almost as big as my parent's place.."

Kazito laughs and goes into a room, small and dark, broken open by a light. They are both in a closet full of boxes, and he pulls on one, his elbow hitting her face, "EH?! You weren't supposed to follow me in here idiot!", he yells. They both get out of the closet and walk up a staircase, showing the whole house from an aerial view, and into another room, he turns and says, "This one you CAN come into.." They both chuckle uncomfortably and walk into the room. He flips the box upside down and all it's contents fly to the floor, mostly newspaper articles, but some files. Sobibor leans down and notices what these are, and stands straight up. "I'm sorry, but I never do anyone personal work directly, at least, not on a mother's murder. I'm sorry." She turns to leave but stops and looks down at him. He smiles through his tears, "So is it that? Or are you just not as good as they all say?" A challenge to her ability as a detective, to this she replies, "Well, I can always use one to sharpen my skills", and sits on the floor. They begin to organize everything on the floor, and the case for the killer of Akari Sonai begins.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Sobibor Stories: Breakdown

Okay, before this post, I want to say, this will be confusing for a fact until the end of the story with the way everything is going. So I will continue, I promise it will pull through.

The scene opens with Sobibor on the floor. She is trembling and holding herself. Slight sounds can be heard coming from her mouth, but no words come through her lips. She only has thoughts, bad thoughts. {They are out to get me, what if they come for me, if I'm quiet and a good girl, maybe they will let me go, maybe the bad people will go away. I just want it to stop, I want it all to stop. No more of this shitty world, they tell me things, they never go away. I'm a good girl, I try my best, please let them leave me alone. I'm.... I'M SCARED! I WANT OUT! I WANT OUT! I want to be a good girl, please don't make me do these things, don't make me this way! I'm a bad girl. A very bad girl, I deserve the consequences of this...}. Sobibor comes to outside in town, wet and sweating. She opens the door to the shop and Heiter looks at her, and dodges his eyes away. In the light she looks down and sees, it is blood, she is wet with blood. Not her own blood, the blood of a stranger. The darkness has wrapped around the poor girl, and she is the victim of a condition, blacking out and killing people. The ultimate opposite of Sobibor, the criminal to a detective. She is no more in control of her body then we are of our own. The being that we represent is clouded by a howling chain, the chain of evil, the human nature to destroy everything around you, and conquer those who you deem lesser in order to raise yourself in the superficial class system of the human race. If the human race broke down, and all order fell apart, then all that would remain is human nature, and therefore, there would always be an order because humans themselves consider who is better and who is worse. What is it that makes us human? The darkness that is human nature twists and turns at the fabric of our reality, but without it, what would we be? Sobibor goes to her room after scrubbing her clothes clean, the vigorous scrubbing to clean her clothes, to remove the evil corrupting the cloth. Sobibor goes to sleep.