Chapter 4 Thursday 01 January 2032 There are believed to be two types of serial killer, those that are organised and those that are disorganised. The former is meticulous in the planning and execution of their crimes and leaves nothing to chance. They are careful not to leave any DNA or fingerprints behind at the crime scene. They are likely to have average to above-average intelligence, skilled employment and to be socially competent. The latter is careless, leaving blood, fingerprints, and often even the murder weapon behind at the scene. Murders are often opportunistic and the killer is often socially inadequate. John Henry Foster was the former. An IT professional, he understood the importance of technology and how it could be used to present a façade of normalcy to the rest of soci

