Murder 2.0 Chapter I: The repeating display of a kitten spinning in low gravity was interrupted by an incoming message. “We got another male body, locked in a VR couch,” The dispatch call came over Rollin’s communication implant. Unfortunately, the signal overrode all other tasks. Rollin couldn’t ignore the thing; the system logged the message as received. A recent development, someone always watched an officer’s every move. Another death of a Virtual Reality user — the deaths were becoming too common an occurrence. The powers that be rode Rollin’s ass to find an answer he wasn’t sure he would ever find. Tracking a killer that moved over the wires and airwaves proved difficult, near impossible. A ghost killing without any chance of being caught. These locked-door murders were the stuff o

