"And the behavioral pattern is also quite unreasonable." Purple Summers looked at the dispirited Caspian Maple in front of her, speaking unhurriedly, "He took Nana Rowe to many places, like the streets near the kindergarten, roadside supermarkets, and the central park. It appears as if they were wandering aimlessly with a child, but if it were a serial killer, he would take the victim directly to the destination without any pointless stops."
As Marcel Jefferson listened, his expression gradually grew solemn.
Upon analysis, Caspian Maple really didn't seem like the killer... but if he wasn't, then who was the killer?
"...In the previous cases, no foreign items were found with the corpses. The bindings were the victims' own clothes or shoelaces. So why was there a jump rope this time? Because the killer thought the jump rope belonged to Nana Rowe, and inadvertently framed Caspian Maple."