Coal was still unwell from his recent meeting with Grenal Black, someone he considered to be a dangerous sociopath, a criminal mastermind, someone in need of recognition... He also considered him to be a rival, an equal in their way of thinking some opposite way... They were enemies, nemesises... After their short meeting, Coal had a class, but you could guess that he wasn't really in the mood to teach anything to anyone. So as the class started, he gave some wrok to his student without caring if they understood. It was quite the simple work anyway as Coal hated all kind of correction. Ironic when you think that he tried to correct criminals in the past. Maybe it`s because of that, who knows... Coal sat there, at his desk thinking about all this started. Not being a teacher at Syne, nor how he became a detective or a private investigator, but how his "relation" with Black started. It was surely a mess, literally...
It was 10 years ago, Coal was 19. It has only been 2 years since he became a full fledge detective and already he was above the others in many, if not all, the skills. Investigating, shooting, pursuing, analyzing... No one was better than him, not even his mentor, John Blackthorn, that trained him to hone his skills and his mightiest weapon: his mind. They were called on an homicide, something usual at this time of the year in the capital of Atlas, especially for the sector in which Coal was affected. You could see two murders in a week, and when I say ''see'', I mean it. You could be at the wrong spot at the worse time and being witnessing a cold blood kill twise a week if you weren't lucky. Coal and John were seeing them all, but only too late to prevent them. That raining night, they were called for a murder in an alleyway.
They both walked toward the victim that was under some police instalation to cover the scene from the rain, John stayed back to allow Coal to anakyse the scene and the corpse. ''So, what do we have here?'' Did John asked his partner. Coal looked at the victim and his wound closely. ''The victim is a man in his early 30s. His throat has been slit with a strait deep cut, aiming to kill via blood loss. The weapon has a single strait edge, probably a razor of some sort.'' Looking at the blood spilled all around the body and also the way the body was, Coal continued. ''The body was moved. He was standing when he was killed and he was kept like that until all the blood had exited his body. He was then dragged against the wall and put like this. Could mean the killer knew the victim, but I doubt it.'' Coal stood up and looked at John. ''What tells you that?'' Coal wlaked a little farther and looked toward the street and the building right in front. ''Tell me, if you had to kill someone you know, would you do this in the street where someone could easily see you, or in a place where you could have more control over the situation? Also, why sliting the throat and make the victim stand? Wouldn't a gun be way simpler? Yes the noise, but a pillow, in a bedroom can make a good silencer.'' John rubbed his chin as Coal pointed out those details. ''But wouldn`t that be a good way to throw us off if someone knows how cops generally thinks?'' Coal walked toward John, pointing the body to the legists so they could bring the body at the morgue. He walked past John and pat his shoulder. ''I generally don't think like cops myself, probably the murderer does the same and thinks in another way. I'll find him anyway.''
-Him? How do you know that it's a man?
-Simple, the killer needed to be tall and strong enough to kill and keep the body standing. So either the killer was a big nordic woman, or it was a man. My bet is set.
They both walked toward their car heading toward their office to look at the evidence there.
It was 10 years ago, Coal was 19. It has only been 2 years since he became a full fledge detective and already he was above the others in many, if not all, the skills. Investigating, shooting, pursuing, analyzing... No one was better than him, not even his mentor, John Blackthorn, that trained him to hone his skills and his mightiest weapon: his mind. They were called on an homicide, something usual at this time of the year in the capital of Atlas, especially for the sector in which Coal was affected. You could see two murders in a week, and when I say ''see'', I mean it. You could be at the wrong spot at the worse time and being witnessing a cold blood kill twise a week if you weren't lucky. Coal and John were seeing them all, but only too late to prevent them. That raining night, they were called for a murder in an alleyway.
They both walked toward the victim that was under some police instalation to cover the scene from the rain, John stayed back to allow Coal to anakyse the scene and the corpse. ''So, what do we have here?'' Did John asked his partner. Coal looked at the victim and his wound closely. ''The victim is a man in his early 30s. His throat has been slit with a strait deep cut, aiming to kill via blood loss. The weapon has a single strait edge, probably a razor of some sort.'' Looking at the blood spilled all around the body and also the way the body was, Coal continued. ''The body was moved. He was standing when he was killed and he was kept like that until all the blood had exited his body. He was then dragged against the wall and put like this. Could mean the killer knew the victim, but I doubt it.'' Coal stood up and looked at John. ''What tells you that?'' Coal wlaked a little farther and looked toward the street and the building right in front. ''Tell me, if you had to kill someone you know, would you do this in the street where someone could easily see you, or in a place where you could have more control over the situation? Also, why sliting the throat and make the victim stand? Wouldn't a gun be way simpler? Yes the noise, but a pillow, in a bedroom can make a good silencer.'' John rubbed his chin as Coal pointed out those details. ''But wouldn`t that be a good way to throw us off if someone knows how cops generally thinks?'' Coal walked toward John, pointing the body to the legists so they could bring the body at the morgue. He walked past John and pat his shoulder. ''I generally don't think like cops myself, probably the murderer does the same and thinks in another way. I'll find him anyway.''
-Him? How do you know that it's a man?
-Simple, the killer needed to be tall and strong enough to kill and keep the body standing. So either the killer was a big nordic woman, or it was a man. My bet is set.
They both walked toward their car heading toward their office to look at the evidence there.