I stood just two inches from the door and inspected the window. The sun in the evening became weaker as it pounded behind the trees, and I heard mostly the wind from the outside looking through me. The waterfall of the house is trickled, playing a calm melody, accompanied by the topic of exotic insects. Everything seems to be in order. I can not find everything except my parents. Because the whole "disappeared in the air and did not tell me", I am not too worried, this is their typical. I stayed at least 15 times alone, and I am only 8 years old.
These two short story: 'Lamb slaughter' and 'Kuroneko' have similarities, that is, a couple murder between the murderer and another set of murderers. Both homicides happened at the homicide's house, but the motives for both crimes were different. The beginning of the two stories also differs, as they are written in various story forms. You can also create a feeling of tension and hanging with the phrase. By opening "Black Cat", the reader can understand past talkers saying "I like animals especially since my baby." The reader is drawing an image of a solitary narrator. Because he explains that he is closer to animals than people. This beginning attracted the interest of the reader, why is he closer to the animals than people, and wonders if his character can be turned into a story later to the reader?
Two serious problems occurred in the investigation of the serial murder case. First, the murderer and the victim are completely strangers. In the "typical" murder case, the murderer is familiar to the victim, but in most serial murder cases there is no previous association between the two, and the positioning of the murderer is complicated . The second question is that most serial killers seem to be normal; they have work, they are famous neighbors, and some even have families. Therefore, they are suspected of being very unlikely to commit a crime. For example, the serial killer Robert Yates, who was run in Washington in the 1990s, was a married father of five men who worked in the US Air Force who killed 13 prostitutes; "Green River Killer" Gary Ritchie got married Three times, including when he was arrested. He killed 10 victims in Kansas State