It was 3rd of March 1932 when they found the body.
Her throath was cut, it was ordinary at those days,
I were new at the apparment and were waiting for
some action and my chief police-sergant Harlow ordered
me and my partner detectice Pratt to investigate the murder.
The case went on pretty normally. We questioned people and
found out her name was Julie Clayton ans she was born 1911.
She worked at the Smith's bookstore and lived at Pennington road
near by Luigi Santo's restaurant. She was just an ordinary girl.
She died very quickly to loss of blood, Only thing which
made the murder weird, no she wasn't raped, her
fingers were missing and the bones of her toes were
broken. Just like someone had driven over them.
(She was found at Willintown's football field.)
We never found the murderer. We investigated about
two months. The Only clue we got was this letter
which were sent a week after the body was found.
It said: "Now they will never broke your fingers or toes again."
There where no fingerprints.
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