Chapter Forty-nine AT FIRST glance, the transfiguration that Candy Filimon had received was nothing far different from the previous victims who went into such torture. But as Cara compared each existing details from both figures, the recent work is the most different and the one with obvious severity of violence. He did not wait for the victim to stay long under his wing. The night he kidnapped her was also the very same time he performed his rituals. The eagerness was obvious to the way he indicated the stitches, the ropes, the strings and even the smile on her face. And the most distinguishing factor was the emotion he clearly expressed on each cut and wound. The cause of death hasn't been determine yet. Cara doubted if that information would contribute much. The cut on her neck was th

