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"Another one?" asked Detective Inspector Kipper sadly.


"Yeah", said a member of the forensics team. "Weird ones these."

DI Kipper nodded "The weirded thing is that the murderers keep insisting they're the victims. And they always call the victim Fenric. What was this guys name?"

"Thomas Jacob Riorson. Know him?" said the chief member of the forensics team.

"No," said DI Robert Kipper, as he sipped his coffee. "And there doesn't seem to be a connection between any of them, apart from the murderers calling their victims Fenric."

"Maybe its a cult?" said Private Investigator Jessica Reef walking on to the scene.

"PI Reef," smirked DI Kipper "what brings your two bit outfit to this part of the world?"

"Fenric, Detective Inspector. Hello to you as well. And I believe that we can help each other."

"Help how? Why would I have you getting in my way again?" mocked DI Kipper.

"I think you'll find it's usually you in my way. The police mentality isn't always condusive to a good investigation... where as I...", said PI Reef, picking up an ancient jug from the corner of the room, "am not so inflicted."

"An old jug? What has that got to do with anything?"

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