Chapter 516 Of the 386 remaining individuals, all had injuries on their palms, making identification impossible. Among them was Steven.
"To those who have completed the test, you may now leave early and enjoy a well-deserved rest. I sincerely appreciate your hard work." The leader unexpectedly showed a moment of kindness and surprised everyone by allowing them to leave and rest.
I held Steven's hand. "Their focus has narrowed from over 1,000 people to just 360. It's only a matter of tbefore they locate the president of Crowdstar Group. We need to be proactive and ensure his safety before they do." The leader ascended the grand podium and said once more in a peculiar tone, "By the way, I forgot to inform you of the rules of the game. The entire cruise ship is accessible and can be utilized anywhere. Everyone must fulfill their duties.
"The chefs are to promptly return to their stations and reswork. Similarly, the waiters must also return to their respective posts..." The leader gazed at us and said, "What I want to convey to you is that among the over a thousand people before me, there are not only police officers concealing their identities but also thieves and even a serial killer with a hidden identity.
"In order to survive, you must find a way to avoid being targeted by the murderer. I'll meet you tomorrow at 3:00 pm. Have a great ton the cruise!" After the leader finished speaking, he left.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI regarded Zion warily and asked, "Is there a serial killer here?" Zion couldn't help but reply, "Yes, this matter was only disclosed by my superior after you had already agreed to board the cruise. It's a highly confidential issue.
"This murderer escaped from Yesa. The Yesa police had clues, identified the suspect, and worked with the Huma police to arrest him. However, as they delved deeper into the case, they discovered that he had assumed a false identity and embarked on this cruise ship.
"With over a thousand individuals on board, pinpointing his exact location is proving to be an immense challenge. His ability to disguise himself is remarkable.
"He switches between women's clothing and school uniforms when engaging in criminal activities. Even surveillance cameras struggle to capture his face accurately." Rachel scanned anxiously at the bustling crowd surrounding her. "With so many people, how will we find the murderer? If he continues to hide without killing anyone, won't he beca ticking tbomb?" "The Yesa and Huma police departments have cto a joint understanding that the perpetrator is a mentally ill individual with psychological issues, deriving pleasure from taking the lives of others. His compulsion to kill will becintolerable if he goes without for too long.
"He must kill someone every seven days, and his targets are all women. His method of killing is reminiscent of the Huma serial murder case, as he enjoys embalming his victims and turning them into dolls." Eason approachedand said, "Initially, the Huma police suspected that the serial killer from Yesa had escaped and committed the crbut later determined that the timing did not align. The two cases are unlikely to be connected, but they can't dismiss the possibility of a copycat crime." "Huma is now under martial law. Why did the murderer flee from Yesa to Huma? Is he seeking for trouble? "muttered Joel.
Huma was also in a state of panic due to the series of murders.
Eason exuded an air of tranquility as he skillfully began his lessons with Joel. "Have you ever heard of criminal comparative psychology? Allowto enlighten you.
"From the perspective of criminal psychology, murderers can be categorized into two distinct types, which are dangerous personality crand dangerous trauma crime. The serial killer in Yesa, without a doubt, falls under the category of dangerous personality crime.
"This individual lacks empathy, remorselessly takes lives, derives pleasure from killing, engages in predatory behavior, and possesses an unnerving desire to exert control over their victims.
"The serial murder case in Huma is clearly an act of revenge. The murderer planned and carried out the killings in an organized manner, making sure not to harm innocent people. This belongs to dangerous trauma crime." Joel cursed, "Fuck... So, this criminal with a twisted and dangerous personality believes that the serial killers in Huma were taunting him, so he hurried to his rivals' territory and got ready to retaliate by killing and provoking them?" This twisted mindset was truly unbelievable.
"The psychology behind this is quite straightforward. He takes pleasure in the act of killing and believes himself to be highly intelligent as he can evade detection by the police. However, when others commit similar crimes without consequence, he's not happy.
"He feels compelled to venture into their territory and behave wildly and provocatively," Rachel explained it in more simple terms.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJoel ran his fingers through his hair and glanced back at the dwindling crowd. "My goodness... if he can kill so many people without getting caught, he must be incredibly skilled. Now I can't help but see everyone as a potential murderer." "I think you might be one too," Eason said playfully.
Joel sneered. "If I were a murderer, you'd be the first I kill."
"Nowadays, many people can't handle stress well. Trauma cri om occurs when individuals are unable to handle intense pressure and exhibit extrand distorted behaviors.
"What we need to be vigilant about is that the murderer among the crowd m is born with a criminal personality, which is more terrifying than a t traumatic criminal. He lacks empathy and sympathy for the victim. He won't blhimself or feel guilty. "He'll pretend to be superior and flawless." Rachel sighed.
"Have you heard of Dr. Hannibal Lecter? A highly intelligent criminal with a strong diathesis." Eason deliberately frightened Joel.
Steven rubbed his hands and said, "To catch the serial killer, we must be smarter than him." Joel rolled his eyes and expressed, "You really scared me. I thought you were going to compete with that murderer to determine who's more insane." Steven snorted. "As long as he doesn't harm those I care."
If someone were to challenge Steven's bottom line, he could be more aggressive than anyone else....I felt a chill. "The serial killer is going after women. We might be his target..." X