634 words <|> Murder Record Name: Marie Davidson Age: 27 Occupation: Nurse at Corvant City Hospital Date Filed: 3/14/2490, Updated 3/17/2490 According to Ms. Davidsons landlady and friend, Ms. Hallie Motan, she rode the bus home from work each day. When she didn’t get home at the usual time, Ms. Motan thought she had missed the bus or was out doing something else. Approximately three hours later, after Ms. Davidson had failed to return home, or respond to any of her texts, Ms. Motan called the police. None of this information can be proven, except that Ms. Motan called the police. We know that Ms. Davidson left work on time, but after that her trail completely disappeared. UPDATE: Ms. Davidson’s dead body was found three days after her disappearance. <|> Murder Record Name: Mark Sorret Age: 43 Occupation: Data Analyst at United States Banks Date Filed: 3/25/2490, Updated 3/30/2490 According to Mrs. Margo Sorret, Mr. Sorret usually came home late. In the morning, when Ms. Sorret noticed Mr. Sorret was still gone she called Mr. Sorret. After several unresponsive attempts, Ms. Sorret drove her daughter (Abby Sorret) to school and called the police. None of this information can be proven, except that Mrs. Sorret called the police. We know that Mr. Sorret left work on time, but after that his trail completely disappeared. UPDATE: Mr. Sorret’s dead body was found six days after his disappearance. <|> Murder Record Name: Eileen Foster Age: 19 Occupation: College Student, Waitress/Cashier at Wendy’s Date Filed: 6/3/2490, Updated 6/13/1490 According to her supposed friend Ms. Carrie Erin, she was going on a date with her boyfriend in the time between her last class and her shift at Wendy’s. Her boyfriend, Mr. Miles Fenter, (according to multiple other students) reports that she never showed up. After thirty minutes of waiting, he called the police. None of this information can be proven, except that Mr. Fenter called the police. We believe that Ms. Erin was Ms. Foster’s friend, and that Mr. Fender was Ms. Foster’s boyfriend, but the only proof we have is what the other students claim. Ms. Foster’s phone went missing with her. We know that Ms. Foster left her last class on time, but after that her trail completely disappeared. UPDATE: Ms. Foster’s dead body was found ten days after her disappearance. <|> Murder Record Name: Jack Corden Age: 32 Occupation: Web Developer at Target Date Filed: 6/31/2490, Updated 7/5/2490 According to Mr. Corden’s husband, Ryan Corden, usually Mr. J. Corden got home first and made dinner. When he didn’t Mr. R. Corden’s supposed first thought was that he must be on a work trip or something he had forgotten about, because Mr. J. Corden was almost always punctual. After two more days of unanswered calls, Mr. R. Corden called the police. None of this information can be proven, except that Mr. R. Corden called the police. We know that Mr. J. Corden left work on time, but after that his trail completely disappeared. UPDATE: Mr. J. Corden’s dead body was found seven days after his disappearance. <|> Suspect Record Name: Carly Pichott Age: 35 Occupation: currently unemployed, former elementary school ELA teacher Date Filed: 8/2/2490, Updated 8/5/2490 Filed By: Dr. Aren Dale Charge: Abduction and Murder of Two (Update: Four) Separate People Former Charges: Shoplifting a value of $5,000 from Macy’s Ms. Pichott’s fingerprints were found on the neck of Jack Corden. After checking for fingerprints on the neck of Eileen Foster, we apprehended her. She will not confess to ever having seen these people, despite the blatant proof. UPDATE: Ms. Pichott confessed to being guilty of killing Ms. Foster and Mr. J. Corden, as well as Mark Sorret and Marie Davidson. Motivations are still uncertain. <|>
I could have posted this in forums, but I want to post my whole weekly together. It's not that exact, lol, but I hope it works In a future where memories can be manipulated and erased, a neural forensics specialist is hired to solve a string of unsolved murders. As the investigator delves deeper, they discover their own erased memory connects them to the killer, forcing them to confront a past they didn't know existed to reveal the truth.