Killer Instincts (COMPLETED) TW: Murder/Death
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Killer Instincts
My name is Anya Rose Thorne. I am a 23-year-old homicide detective for the Weston PD in Weston, West Virginia, a very conservative and religious small town. My team and I have been chasing the notorious and oh-so-elusive serial killer known as the āAngel of Deathā for nearly three months. We know almost nothing about all thisā¦ so-called āAngel.ā Weāve had plenty of suspects who fit the modus operandi, but all have been proven innocent. This is a documentation of the case and my following of the Angel.
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September 4, 2024ā6:58 PM
I sit at my desk, all the files of the five victims lined up in chronological order, my head in my hands. I didnāt understand. How were they related? The causes of death were different, the scenes were unrelated, and the victims all seemed to be irrelevant. The only thing that ties the crimes together is a fake black feather and a long black synthetic wig hair. The only similarity between the bodies is that they all have the numbers 1, 2, 3, or 4 carved on their arms. What made it even stranger is that the numbers were carved on their arms chronologically in which they diedā¦ I fear that the Angel wonāt stop at four victims. The Angel will kill again.
Ava Determan (1)
Drowned in the park lake. TOD: 2:22 AM. ~June 23, 2024
Noah Evans (2)
Shot with a gun. TOD: 3:33 AM. ~August 11, 2024
Gracie Anderson (3)
Electrocution and Strangulation. TOD: Undetermined. ~August 19, 2024
Elijah Thompson (4)
Poisoned (?) TOD: Undetermined ~August 25, 2024āWhat is it about these people that the Angel thought it necessary to kill these people in the ways and places she did?ā I got up from my desk and paced my office. 7:50 PM. It was getting late, but I knew I couldnāt leave yet. I havenāt made any progress. I havenāt been able to make any connections. What do the numbers mean? Why the wig and feather? Suddenly, Iām pulled from my thoughts as I hear a rapping on my door. I look up to see the janitor, Mrs. Olivia Fedderson, smiling at me. āMrs. Fedderson! A pleasure to see you. Can I help you with anything?ā I had a pleasant smile on my face to hide the frustrations I was feeling. Well, as friendly of a smile as I could muster. I probably looked like a pained mule.
āOh, no, dear. Iām just making sure youāre aware of the time.ā Mrs. Fedderson was a nice woman. She reminds me of my mom a little bit, with her green eyes and how her crowās feet crinkle around her eyes when she smiles. Even more so with her short and stockier stature, but she always tries to talk about religion or politics to me whenever she has the chance. I always internally cringed when she fiddled with her gold cross necklace. It reminds me of my childhood when my mom and dad would force me to wear this long, itchy white babydoll dress and matching bobby socks with some black flats to church every Sunday. Now, donāt get me wrong, I respect those who follow and believe in Christianity, but it was just never for me.
āIām aware of the time, thank youā¦Donāt worry, Iāll be out before 10:00 PM. Promise.ā I gave her a kind smile and a polite wave as she nodded and walked away. I let out a heavy sigh I didnāt even know I was holding, and leaned on my desk, leaning over the case files, glancing over at the clock on the corner of my messy deskā8:00 PM.
āItās late. Itās a long drive home. I should head out,ā I mumble in a tired voice as I start to clean up the case files, putting them in the lockable drawer of my desk.
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The drive home wasā¦blurry. I canāt remember much of it. I was exhausted. I remember looking at the time about halfway through my drive. 8:20 PM. Thatās when I drove by the supposedly āpossessed and hauntedā Trans-Allenghey Lunatic Asylum that āshut downā in the ā90s. Iām surprised I havenāt gotten any reports of bodies being found there. Then again, it did shut down and is theoretically abandonedā¦but Iāve always suspected that somethingās going on there. Not like I can prove it, though. Itās locked up pretty tight. Probably for good reason. At this point, my eyes were getting heavy. I need to go home. Iām exhausted. I glanced at the clock on my dashboard. 8:42 PM. Just a few more minutesā¦ At last. Home, sweet homeā¦
I pull up into my driveway, grab my things, get out, lock the car, et cetera, et ceteraā¦ I walk up the small steps to my porch, check the mail on my way up, grab the few ads in there, unlock my door, and step inside. It was a small house. Comfortable for one person, though. I smiled as my black cat Jiji approached my legs, greeting me with a low purr. āHey, Jiā¦ You miss me?ā I gave her a quick scratch on the head before walking inside completely, shutting the door behind me, and putting my things away, before giving Jiji my complete attention for a few minutes. āSorry, Jiji. Iāve gotta go shower and sleepā¦ā Jiji meows in response, going to her cat tower in the corner of the room by her food bowl and water, lying in the topmost bed. I watch her, before returning my attention to what I was doing. AKA showering. I stood in my shower, the steam from the hot water fogging up my windows and mirrors. I donāt know how long I stood in there for, but I remember the water getting cold after I had washed my hair and cleaned myself up. I must have spent quite a bit of time in there. After thatā¦I donāt remember anything. I rememberā¦going to bed later than normal for some reason. Aroundā¦1:46 AM, but I canāt remember whyā¦ All I remember is I need to talk to Mrs. Fedderson laterā¦
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September 5, 2024
I woke up to a call from my partner, saying that they found another body. He had sent me the details, and I read them as I got dressed and ready to head to the scene, which was about 27 minutes away. āLaney Hanson, 39-year-old female, cause of death internal organs removed? Jesusā¦time of death 1:11 AM. She was found off to the side of an abandoned building. Weirdā¦ā I arrived at the scene around 5:30 AM, exhausted. Iād only gotten 3 hours of sleep.
āMorning, Sloane. This her, I assume?ā I yawned and rubbed my eyes.
āMorning, Thorne. Yeah, this is her. Coffee?ā He held out a coffee cup, which I gladly took.
āUgh, you know me too well,ā I grin, taking a sip of the coffee, and studying the gruesome scene before us. It was a mess.
The womanās torso had been cut open like it would have been in an autopsy, and all of her internal organs were strewn about in the surrounding area. Thankfully they were being picked up by Forensics and sorted into various biohazard coolers. A good thing, too. I donāt feel like losing my appetite so early in the day.
āWell, it seems that Forensics has it down, so are we okay to go to the department and start reviewing the cases again? I donāt feel like being here much longer,ā I sigh, pulling my coat tighter against myself, my breath creating a small cloud when I speak.
āYeah, we can probably head back. Let me check with Forensics.ā He then left me, going to talk with Forensics, making sure we were all clear to leave. He turned around, giving me a thumbs-up. I nodded and left for my car, which was hopefully still warm from having my heat on from the drive here. āItās the start of September. Why is it so cooooooolllllldddd?ā
āNo idea, Anya. But suck it up!ā Ugh, heās always like this. I love Sloaneāmy boyfriendāto death, but he can be a bitā¦abrasive, to put it kindly.
āTalking to myself, Tyler!ā Jeez, he forgets I yap to myself. I sigh as I get in my car, which is thankfully still warm. I then drove off to the precinct, which was about 20 more minutes away from the scene, listening to the radio as I drove.
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I pull into the precinct and walk inside, greeting fellow officers, before taking a seat at my desk, pulling out all the previous case files, and looking them over once again, adding the new one in.
Ava Determan (1)
Drowned in the park lake. TOD: 2:22 AM. ~June 23, 2024
Noah Evans (2)
Shot with a gun. TOD: 3:33 AM. ~August 11, 2024
Gracie Anderson (3)
Electrocution and Strangulation. TOD: Undetermined. ~August 19, 2024
Elijah Thompson (4)
Poisoned (?) TOD: Undetermined ~August 25, 2024
Laney Hanson (5)
Internal Organs Removed. TOD: 1:11 AM. ~September 5Five victims. Five different deaths. Five different crime scenes. Tyler comes in the precinct doors, not long after, walking over to my desk, and looking at the files as well.
āItās awful, Tyler. Awful. Five victims in 4 monthsā¦ā
āAwful is putting it nicely. By the way, did you see that that new whiteboard/pinboard came in for the briefing room? You should put things on there to help organize your thoughts.ā
āOoh, I did see it, but I never thought about it. Thank you for that thought!ā
I grabbed the files and headed for the briefing room/big office, lining things up in chronological order, marking where the victims were up on a map, frowning. āThatāsā¦weird. The scenes of the crimes are in a pentagon shape,ā I mutter to myself. Tyler had followed me and was leaning in the doorway, listening to my mutterings.
āA pentagon? Thatās weird. Did you line them up in chronological order?ā
āYes, I lined them up in chronological order, Tyler.ā
āNot the victims themselves, the scenes.ā
āHow would I do thatāitās not like I can line up places in a single line.ā
āNo, no, no. Trace a line between all of the scenes. So you can see how they all line up chronologically.ā
āOoooh, I get it. Sorry, Iām a bit out of it today. I got maybeā¦3 hours of sleep,ā I sighed, taking another sip of my coffee, grabbing a few pins and some string, and I started to line up the crime scenes in chronological order. My face paled, and I stood before the board in shock. I couldnāt believe it. The crime scenesā¦They line up to create a pentagram.
āIs this some kind of sick joke? What kind of person would call themselves an Angel and then make the crime scenes line up into a pentagram?!ā
Thatās when Mrs. Fedderson walked by, chirping in. āA sicko, thatās who!ā
āAh, Mrs. Fedderson. Good to see youā¦Uhmā¦can I speak to you after my shift tonight?ā
āOf course, darling. Iāll be here all day. But, canāt we just speak now?ā
āAh, no. Iām busy right now. Weāre making some breakthroughs,ā I say as I start to line up the pictures of the victims on the whiteboard, writing their names next to their pictures. She shrugs and walks away, the squeaky wheel of her mop bucket getting quieter as she leaves. Thatās when I see the next thing. I was always one for more cryptic cases, but this was next level. It was like the Angel was taunting us.
āTyler, look! The namesā¦The first letter of each first and last nameā¦Look at what they spellā¦ā
Ava Determan
Noah Evans
Gracie Anderson
Elijah Thompson
Laney HansonTyler muttered it out, his eyes widening when he realized. āThey spelled out their ownā¦name? Thatās messed upā¦And a bit egotistical, donāt you think?ā
āItās not exactlyā¦egotistical, more taunting. Like they knew weād figure this out. And in a religious town of all placesā¦ First, killing people in places that make a pentagram when mapped out, but spelling out their title? Theyāre taunting us. Trying to get a rise out of us. We canāt let this get out to the press, itāll cause city-wide panic!ā
āBut what if that would help keep people safe?!ā
After some deliberation, I answered reluctantly. āFine. We can tell the press what weāve foundā¦ā
āThank you. You know itās probably for the best.
Oh boy, were we wrong? People went into a panic. As if this already bad day couldnāt get any worse. I listened to the radio at my desk for hours on how people were stocking up on supplies because they planned on locking themselves in their houses.
āJesusā¦here we go. Itās like another COVID but with a killer on the loose rather than a viral pandemic,ā I groan, my face buried in my hands. I check the time on my clock, sighing. 7:47. Just likeā¦13 more minutes until I get off work. 13 more minutes until I need to talk to Mrs. Fedderson.
āTyler, Iām gonna take a small nap. Let me know if anything happens,ā I call out. Iām so exhausted. I set a 13-minute timer, and I took a small nap. Once the timer went off, I woke up, regrettably more tired than before, and went to find Mrs. Olivia Fedderson. Everyone else was gone since they had earlier shifts. Tyler, too.
āMrs. Fedderson? Are you still here?ā I walked around, trying to find her. Eventually, I found her by the utility closet, putting some things away.
āAh, Mrs. Fedderson. I was looking for youā¦ Just humor meā¦did you happen to see anything strange on your drive home last night?ā
āAh, I did! I swear on the Lordās good name that I saw a woman who looks an awful lot like you where that newest crime scene was!ā
āYou swear on the Lordās name?ā
āI do! Come to think of it, I tried to call out, and that woman sounded like you, too! I know it wasnāt you, of course, but then she ran away. I figured it was some homeless lady, the poor girlā¦ā
āRightā¦Of course, it wasnāt. Why would I do that? Iām a homicide detective.ā
āThat woman gave me a bit of a scare, though.ā
āWhat time would you say you saw her?ā
āAround 1:05 AMā¦Why?ā
āā¦I see. Thank you, Mrs. Fedderson. Just trying to see who I saw drive by me around then.ā
āWhat?ā
āI said I was trying to see who drove past me there.ā
āMs. Anya! You didnāt!ā
āDid what?ā
āMurder that poor girl! You didnāt!ā
āOh, but I did, Mrs. Fedderson. I killed them all,ā I say, grinning, approaching maliciously. My gaze flicks to the heavy wooden cross hanging from her janitorial cart. I quickly grabbed, it, andā¦after that, I donāt remember what happened. It wasnāt until I was wiping the blood off my hands I even knew she was deadā¦ I walked by the supply closet and tossed the bloody cross onto the body.
āSuits you right, I guess. Have fun in Hell.ā
I kept walking back down the hall, waving at the security camera. I didnāt bother to hide my face. Iāll just come in like normalā¦ā¦
I came in at my normal time the next day, and there stood Tyler, waiting for me, his expression a mix of anger, confusion, fear, hatred, sheer terrorā¦
āMorning, Tyler. Whatās wrong?ā
āDonāt play coy with me, Anya. We saw the footage!ā
āTyler, I- I can explain!ā
āThe Angelās been under our noses this whole timeā¦ā
āTyler, please, listen to me!ā
āI canāt believe my Angel has fallenāso far that now, sheās Deathās, wearing his wings instead of mine.ā
āTylerā¦Iā¦ā He really had to go and use my nickname. His little Angel.
āEnough, Anya.ā
āTyler, I did it for youā¦I did it for love!ā
āYou caused religious panic across the whole town!ā
āI did it because I love you!ā
āI thought I loved you, too. But you lead me astray, and let me love a killer.ā
āThe most dangerous thing to do is to love.ā
āI canāt believe you.āThe next thing I know, my arms are being pulled behind my back, and the cold metal of handcuffs is being tightened around my wrists by my own lover.
āLittle tight there, Tyler.ā That only got a scowl and the handcuffs tightened in response.
āYou know where youāre going, donāt you, Anya?ā
āIād assume prison.ā
āYou know what assuming does, Anya.ā
āYeah, yeah. It makes an āassā out of āuā and āmeā.ā
āYeah. Youāre going to Trans-Allenghey Lunatic Asylum.ā
āSo there is something going on there!ā
āShut up.ā
āYouāre so cold to me, Tyler. What happened to the occasional āI love you,ā huh?ā
āYou know what you did.ā
āI still love you, Tyler.ā
āItās a shame those feelings arenāt returned, anymore.ā
Tyler drags her out to one of the cars, taking her badge and credentials, and shoves her in, slamming the door shut. āSheās going to Trans-Allenghey. With the rest of the freaks.ā
That was the last I ever saw or heard from my boyfriend. Thatās the last I saw or heard from anyone. They put me in solitary. However, they let me write. So, here I sit. In my sad cell, with a small barred window providing me light as I write, telling you my tale.
A word to the wise, my dear readers, take a break from being the bigger person. Commit murder, and never let a soul live to tell the tale of your crimes. Trust me, itās quite refreshing. Then you can have a whole lot of fun in solitary. Itās like the best experience you could ask for. No crap cellmates, and three meals a day, and health care.
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one of those dates are my birthday-
iām going to read this later, it seems cool omg
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š¤šæš¶š¹š šššš¶š š¦š¾š·šššššæš¾š¤ EDIT: its actually a story mb
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š¤šæš¶š¹š šššš¶š š¦š¾š·šššššæš¾š¤ Thatās actually smth Iād read more than twice.
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@Youre_Just_A_Pun_To_Put_It_Politely im not that kinda murder killer blood type of guy liking those stories but this sounds interesting lol so ima probably read it
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Wubbrle the Wubble... oh yeah, itās a whole story- Exactly 6 pages in Google Docs.
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@Youre_Just_A_Pun_To_Put_It_Politely TYYY!! <33
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@Youre_Just_A_Pun_To_Put_It_Politely I spent like a week writing this
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@Youre_Just_A_Pun_To_Put_It_Politely INDEED. I PLANNED THIS OUT SO MUCH
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@Youre_Just_A_Pun_To_Put_It_Politely yeah, this is by far the longest thing Iāve ever written.
And like- yes this is the finished product for the school prompt, but Iām totally gonna come back to this at some point and edit it and make it longer. -
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