Bai yawned wide as she leaned underneath the bright yellow tape reading “Police line do not cross.” Several uniforms stood outside the tape keeping the general public at bay from the scene. Past the line, photographers, forensic annalists, and her partner, Guy Weston, all stood carrying out their various duties. Most of the attention was focused on a severed leg in the middle of the tapped off section of the sidewalk. As she approached Bai took in the scene. Left leg, Caucasian complexion with a shoe and sock still on the foot. Minimal blood splatter around the leg, so it was probably dumped here after being cut off, or the person was dead when it was removed, though they'd have to wait for the forensic boys to do their stuff before they knew if it was severed post or pre-mortem.
“All the way out here in Springwood?” Bai asked yawning once again as she stopped next to Guy. Based on the look on his face he was about as awake as she was. The sun had only just risen and they both had to drive out from Bellmuse for this one. “I thought this place was supposed to be quiet and peaceful.”
“Yeah well, crazy doesn't much care about the local ambiance,” Guy responded as he nodded his head slightly at the severed leg.
“So what do we know, besides the obvious?” Bai asked. While everyone else was focused on the severed leg her focus was on the crowd. The chances were slim but whoever did this might decided to come back to “watch the cops scratch their head” at the case.
“The owner of the shop here called it. Said he was packing up for the night and when he stepped out the leg was there in the sidewalk,” Guy said turning towards the small antique shop that was also within the police tape.
“What about the camera over the door? That see anything?” Bai wondered as she turned in the opposite direction, finishing her scan of the crowd.
“Nope, damn thing isn't even a real camera, it's just a prop to make people think there's a camera,” Guy sighed.
“Great,” Bai sighed in turn her voice laced with sarcasm.
“All the way out here in Springwood?” Bai asked yawning once again as she stopped next to Guy. Based on the look on his face he was about as awake as she was. The sun had only just risen and they both had to drive out from Bellmuse for this one. “I thought this place was supposed to be quiet and peaceful.”
“Yeah well, crazy doesn't much care about the local ambiance,” Guy responded as he nodded his head slightly at the severed leg.
“So what do we know, besides the obvious?” Bai asked. While everyone else was focused on the severed leg her focus was on the crowd. The chances were slim but whoever did this might decided to come back to “watch the cops scratch their head” at the case.
“The owner of the shop here called it. Said he was packing up for the night and when he stepped out the leg was there in the sidewalk,” Guy said turning towards the small antique shop that was also within the police tape.
“What about the camera over the door? That see anything?” Bai wondered as she turned in the opposite direction, finishing her scan of the crowd.
“Nope, damn thing isn't even a real camera, it's just a prop to make people think there's a camera,” Guy sighed.
“Great,” Bai sighed in turn her voice laced with sarcasm.
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