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CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO ONE OF the details from the first crime scene that struck Cara as odd was the fact that the victim wasn't stringed up to a tree and there was even no traces of ropes in her body. It seems that she was placed there out of hastiness. No physical evidences were present that could prove he prepared the location beforehand. The manner in which Nelia Rasco's body was propped against the bench indicated sloppiness and queasiness. It was obvious that he did not think of the place thoroughly, he just went for the most conspicous location. That just told how amateur he was when he killed her. And amateurs often bore failures and flaws to their works. If he wasn't that calculated like he is now, Cara knew that he left something there that she did not find in the recent cases. But

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