The same murderer, the same modus operandi, and even the murder weapon used were the same. But the cause of the deceased's death puzzled the police. After all, from the characteristics of the wound, it could be determined that the murder weapon was a saber.
There were no lacerations on the bodies of the two victims. Instead, the cause of death was mainly caused by blunt force. The victim at the airport had suffered cardiac arrest and organ damage from a blunt object, while the victim in the park had his head shattered by gravity.
Such methods were rare. In the database, the police could not find any similar cases that could be investigated in depth. The Swedish police were confused. They could not figure out why such a serial killer had suddenly appeared.
The identities of these two victims were even more difficult to investigate. None of them were good people, and none of them were Swedes. In fact, they were professional killers on the Interpol wanted list.