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.
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