Sunday, May 5, 2013

Introduction

I'm striking my name from any and all records posted on this blog for confidentiality reasons, and also I fear that if I do give away my name, my life will be worth less than dirt. However, if you need to address me by any name, you can address me as the Bloodhound. I've seen horrible things. It all began with one person-- one thing given name and notoriety for its infamous deeds.

It is known by the public as the Asmodeus Killer, and it is known to the Chicago Police Department as the Jackson Killer, for most of its 28 victims were found on W. Jackson Boulevard, while the others were found on either E. Jackson Drive or W. Adams Street. The cause of death has almost always been the same- four thin puncture wounds found in either the clavical or on the throat. A thorough examination of the chemical content of their blood shows that they have been injected with enzymes that are synonymous with cardiotoxins in cobra venom. There are no defining factors, no incriminating evidence, and no major similarities between the victims- not hair color, not eye color, none are related or go to the same workplace or the same school. The only major underlying factor is that the Asmodeus Killer took them all.

The investigation into the identity of the killer is still going on, and I will post more police reports as the investigation goes on.