Penpal Massacre Case Study

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“Penpal Massacre”

The beautiful city of Chicago was home to many people. Officer Chester was one of them. He was a 32-year-old police officer who was always called upon when there was something to investigate. He is most famous for his efforts in the city’s worst catastrophe ever. When he found Susan Nellon’s murderer, he was praised a hero. Assuming he would never have to be involved in another crime solving case, days later, Officer Chester received an influx of emails from people around the country, saying they were witnessing death after death. On June 7th, 1984, a letter was sent to 4071 Yellow Lane, Memphis, Tennessee. Addressed to Mrs. Wallace, the letter was anything but ordinary. The woman was found dead in her household days ago.
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The Susan Nellon case was one that could’ve never been solved. Therefore, when Officer Chester cracked the case, he became an instant celebrity. Now it was time to bring his superhuman skills to Memphis. Chester did not have any consideration to travel, as the Susan Nellon case was expectantly his last. However, when another incident very similar to this one occurred at 319 Chalky Street, Helena, Montana, Chester’s gmail overflowed. His decision to take the job surely turned out to be a good one. He started in Memphis, where many questions were answered. One of the difficulties was finding where Yellow Lane was actually located. “Excuse me, sir. Do you happen to know where Yellow Lane is?” Chester asked to a man walking in the streets of the town.
“No, I’m afraid not.” The man answered. “And where do you think you're going with all of those briefcases? Are you meeting with Bill Gates or