The police believed that no one would enter or exit the murder scene through the window.
Although the apartment building was not very tall, the property management was strict, with security guards frequently patrolling on segways, and surveillance cameras installed at every intersection. A break-in and murder seemed nearly impossible under these circumstances.
With no signs of forced entry through doors or windows, Gerald Graves was still the prime suspect.
Purple Summers gently pulled open a drawer of the dressing table. Inside were various cosmetics and jewelry, all cluttered together.
Clothes were strewn about the bedroom in disarray, with garments on the sofa, at the foot of the bed, and on the hanging rack. There were even a few bags filled with new clothes leaning against the wall.
Purple Summers thought to herself: The deceased doesn't seem to have been a tidy person.
There was a large four-door wardrobe in the room.