Chapter 1 - Knightfall

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Jun 1, 2023 1:06 am
You find out the coroner was called "a while ago," but they don't have an ETA.

The officers will move off in pairs, although Smith will check if Vlax is comfortable being alone in the alleyway and only head off if Vlax is, in fact, ok.

It takes about another 20 minutes before the coroner arrives. Dr. Williams probably should have retired a decade ago... maybe two. He walks -- trudges, really -- with a cane. His back is stooped, he moves and speaks slowly, he's hard of hearing, his glasses are thick enough you question if he should be allowed to drive, and you're pretty sure he drinks in excess.

That said, his eyes are razor sharp (when he has his glasses). He has also forgotten more about medicine than most doctors will ever know. He also is a bastion of moral character. There are always rumors about officials being on the take -- but not Williams. It's well known he's refused both the Yakuza and the Russians. Even lost his second wife over one of those refusals. Still refused to give in.

"Sorrysorry," he says as he totters up to Vlax. His words are a bit mumbled and a bit slurred... although you can't be sure if he's drunk or just tired. Doesn't smell like a bar at least. He has more hair in his ears than on his head, but he puts his fedora on and wraps his scarf around his neck another time. Looking up at Vlax, he says, "Shall we, Detective?"

And then he's off, tottering into the alleyway toward the corpse.
Jun 1, 2023 1:17 am
Vlax says "Sure, but we may need help from the fire department lowering the body. The killer didn't leave any extra rope to lower her. A fireman can tie more rope to the rope up there, then cut the first one, and lower her that way." He pauses. "... But I suppose we let them sort that out. They know best what they are doing, and how to do it."
Jun 1, 2023 1:27 am
As the two of you move down the alleyway, a firetruck and ambulance pull up within seconds of each other. It's enough to make you wonder if they were waiting for the Doc to arrive?

Regardless, once they verify that they're clear to act, the girl is carefully cut down, moved to a body bag and stretchered out. The cord that was used is collected as evidence, and slowly, systematically, everyone filters back out. With the four patrolmen talking to residents, Vlax finds himself truly alone in the alleyway.

His only companions are the crows, still cawing softly and looking down on everything.
Jun 1, 2023 11:26 pm
OOC:
Sorry, I thought I had sent this but I guess I hadn't

I meant to ask if Vlaxs had a chance to look at the body once it was lowered, and do any visual investigation on scene. If not then of course he will plan to immediately go to the corner's office so he can observe the body during that investigation or after
Vlax makes one final pass through the alley, fairly certain that he won't find anything, knowing that his colleagues are relatively thorough but you can't just leave a place like this without hoping that one very important little clue might jump out.
Jun 2, 2023 2:02 am
There isn't much time to investigate the body once it's down. They rush to get the corpse to the morgue, in hopes of preserving any clues or evidence that might be there.
OOC:
I'm thinking... roll two chance dice.
So, two seperate rolls of 1d10. Only a 10 is a success. Reroll 10s as normal and 1s are bad.

After that, I'll assume for RP purposes you radio the other officers and then head to the morgue unless you specify doing something else first.
Jun 2, 2023 3:26 am
OOC:
That spunds fine

Rolls

Chance die 1 - (1d10, RA)

(1) = 1

Chance die 2 - (1d10, RA)

(8) = 8

Jun 2, 2023 12:40 pm
As Vlax looks around the alleyway as he makes to leave, he looks back towards the hole in the brick where Smith's bullet is lodged.

"You still here, Detective?" O'Malley's question snaps Vlax out of it... whatever 'it' was. The Detective sees all four patrolmen are back in the alley with him. "We were surprised to see your car. Figured you'd be at the morgue, or fillin' out paperwork by now. You okay?" O'malley puts a hand on Vlax's shoulder and looks at him, a bit concerned.

"Anyway, since you're here I guess we can fill you in. A whole lotta nothin'. The best we got is a woman on the fifth floor of that building," he says, indicating the building Vlax had found a scrap of cloth on, "Said her dog went ballistic at about 3:45am. Little yorkie, I guess usually doesn't make a peep. But isn't that what they all say? Anyway, the only other reports we got were two of her neighbors woke up at 3:45 due to a dog barking. Everyone else was asleep. Hell, a few of 'em still were when we knocked. Not everyone answered, either."

The officers head off to start their paperwork, and a quick glance at Vlax's watch tells him it's just after 8:30. Where was his mind for... roughly two hours?

As he leaves the alleyway to get in his car, the crows above caw loudly and finally fly away.
Jun 2, 2023 1:11 pm
Just before the detective leaves, on his way to the morgue, he tries to catch at least one of the patrol officers (or radios it in, if too late) and ask about who called in the crime and reported it. More importantly, had anyone questioned that person. He intimates that he might like to get that person into an interrogation room back at HQ and sweat them a bit.
Jun 2, 2023 1:14 pm
Berkowitz will tell him it was an anonymous tip called in from a payphone a few blocks away.
Jun 2, 2023 1:22 pm
OOC:
Assuming they had at least a basic crime scene crew... clearly not the full-blown forensics we're used to today, back in the '70s
Vlax makes sure that a crime scene crew is sent to that phone to try and see if they can get any prints, or other forensic evidence. Realizing that pay phones are used by a lot of people, the chance of getting a lead from there is slim, but cases have been solved with less.

His next preferred destination is the morgue, and the body. As much as he doesn't look forward to closely inspecting this particular corpse, it's necessary.
Jun 2, 2023 1:49 pm
When Vlax arrives at the morgue, he finds Dr. Williams has been hard at work. Diener Ellis, a young man whose body just isn't made for scrubs, lets him in and walks him to the autopsy room, announcing the Detective to the coroner and his assistant.

There is a great deal of information already jotted down, and they're in the process of weighing organs.

"Detective," Willaims says as a greeting without looking up from his work. "It will take me some time to have a full report submitted. This one is... peculiar, let's say. I assume you want the Cliff's Notes version early? There's so much, because there's so little."

The old man places a kidney on the scale, and his assistant writes.

"The biggest oddity? There was no blood. More than that, there was no wound to account for the loss of blood. Not a drop on her, her clothes, the cord she was tied with, anythibg. No big injury like a severed artery or missing limb. The blood just... wasn't there. And it was gone before the strips of flesh were carved. Speaking of, the precision of the cuts is unbelievable. Perfectly straight lines, the corners are exactly ninety degrees, the depth of each cut is uniform -- meaning pressure was consistant. Each cut! Each of the removed strips is uniform, so that means uniform pressure at all times. It's... it's impossible. You simply cannot be that precise!

At the moment I'm ruling cause of death as unknown. The strips of flesh that were removed, while horrific, wouldn't have been lethal -- barring shock, or infection later on. She seems to have died from a lack of blood... but I don't have the first clue where it went or how it left her body. It's like it simply stopped existing."
Jun 2, 2023 3:07 pm
Vlax sighs, "Perhaps there will be something in the toxicology that explains the lack of blood. I know how absurd that sounds, but I'm at a loss for other options. I also know the tox lab takes quite some time, but perhaps you can put a rush on it. This is clearly a special case, and not a routine toxicology."

He looks at the body, while keeping a respectable distance, and of course touching nothing. He's appreciative of the corner offering up these early condensed versions of the final report, so he can get started on his investigation. He doesn't want to betray that trust.

"So, the strips are flesh. Any ideas what someone might do with, how many? Have we counted them yet? Anyway, what someone would do with this many pieces of flesh, not to mention this exact size and shape?" He asks.
Jun 2, 2023 3:44 pm
Dr. Williams shakes his head. "No clue. Eight strips are missing. Four from the front of the torso, four from the back of the torso. Some Gein-inspired individual perhaps? Although for a trophy-taker, I wouldn't think strips of flesh would be what they were after."

He stops and sighs, looking up at the Detective. When he makes eye contact, the tiredness in the coroner's eyes is unmistakable... and it isn't lack of sleep, or even his age. His tired runs much deeper than that.

"Scalpel," he says plainly. "That's about the only thing I can think of that would be fine enough and cut cleanly enough for these lines. Maybe a straight razor if it was sharpened meticulously?"

He goes back to work, the room falling silent as he places the other kidney on the scale to be recorded. "I can put a rush on the tox screen. This case should probably be the priority. Still, it'll take a bit."
Jun 2, 2023 6:26 pm
Vlax says to the coroner that he understands. "I really don't have any other leads. There were no witnesses. The call came from an anonymous source. There's no one to even talk to about it. I suppose there was that one creepy super. Think I'll go see if I can get patrol to bring him in for questioning."

Vlax excuses himself, and ask the corner to call as soon as he's finished, or sooner if you find something of merit. "As usual, dispatch will know where I am, and can reach me by radio.".

The detective makes more notes, regarding the skin and blood, basically just documenting the conversation he had with the corner. He then heads back to his desk, so he can await a phone call, and the range for that weirdo to get picked up.
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Jun 2, 2023 6:26 pm
Vlax says he understands. "I really I don't have any other leads. There were no witnesses. We call came from an anonymous source. There's no one to even talk to about it. I suppose it was that one creepy super. Think I'll go see if I can get patrol to bring him in for questioning."

Vlax excuses himself, and ask the corner to call as soon as he's finished, or sooner if you find something of merit. "As usual, dispatch will know where I am, and can reach me by radio.".

The detective makes more notes, regarding the skin and blood, basically just documenting the conversation he had with the corner. He then heads back to his desk, so he can await a phone call, and the range for that weirdo to get picked up.
Jun 3, 2023 1:52 am
Vlax talks to a few people, and while they're letting the night shift officers go home they'll get the paperwork to send a car out and scoop up the super.

Two hours later, a call comes in. Considering the case from that morning, they requested Vlax respond. After getting no response, and then a warrant, the officers entered the super's apartment... and found him dead.
Jun 3, 2023 1:49 pm
a look of shock on his face, Vlax jump's up, grabs his weapon and holsters it. Grabs his badge. And then rushes out the door. On the way there, he's been scenarios through his mind. Certainly that individual was bizarre, and seem to be far too well dressed to be living there much less dressed like that for early morning. He had resolved himself to the fact that the man had been involved in some kind of overnight party, that lasted into the a.m. Now he wonders if the man had actually seen or knew too much and the killer got to him. Then he starts to think about the girl's body and wonders if this guy will be treated the same way. He smashes the accelerator and activates the siren.
Jun 5, 2023 8:01 pm
Vlax pulls up to the apartment building, killing his siren and lights before rushing inside. He heads to the elavator and right up to apartment 10E, finding the unfortunate sight of crime scene tape and an officer at the door.

"The deceased is one Edward Schmidt. Single white male, 57 years of age. Found in his bed."

Ducking under the tape, Vlax finds a reasonably sized two bedroom apartment, well kept and clean. It does in fact have an amazing view. Moving to the master bedroom he sees the body, and one thing is readily obvious -- he has never seen this person before.
Jun 5, 2023 11:52 pm
"Damn!" Vlax mutters. Turning to the other officers already here, we need to immediately identify this victim. Who found him? We need to confirm that this is, in fact, the lessor here and also the super".

He quickly looks forofficer Rogers and if he is not on scene already, he insists someone radio for him to get here, ASAP.

He then quickly explains that the person he and officer Rodgers met earlier is not this person? He gives a description of that person who creeped him out, and insist that a APB / BOLO be broadcast, with that man's description. He is to be considered armed, and dangerous, and a person of interest in a murder investigation.

After all that, he starts his scene investigation, same as others. Teying to avoid contamination of evidence.
OOC:
In case you didn't know... an APB is an All Points Bulletin, shared with other precincts, in municipal jurisdictions nearby. A BOLO is a "be on the lookout" broadcast.. with specific details, physical description, etc.
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Jun 6, 2023 6:39 am
OOC:
APB I knew. BOLO is new though, so that's cool. Always nice to learn something!
Rodgers arrives on scene about ten minutes after you call him. He's not thrilled, of course. With a sigh he radios in to put out the bulletins. "All I had to do was finish my report and I could go home and sleep." You can hear the defeat in his voice as he resigns himself to what is quickly turning in to at least a double shift.

Questioning the officers that were on scene, Ashland and Barnes, they tell you they were sent to bring the super in for questioning, and when there was no answer got clearance to breach the door. They found him in bed, and outside of checking his pulse via his left wrist haven't touched anything. You also realize the deceased has to live here... there are family photos with him included all over the place.
OOC:
Alrighty... first crime scene roll will have a +1 modifier.
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