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After a few attempts, Raúl becomes desperate and hits the side of his car.
This blow wakes Rose, and Raúl apologizes to her. Rose's attitude is annoyed.
She's been awake for a long time, but she's been avoiding talking to Raúl.
The reason for her mistrust is her friendship with Jhon.
Rose is sure it was Jhon who killed Samantha.
Days earlier, they had an argument when she told Raúl about her suspicions.
That's why they made this trip.
These days, they've found more dead women, with Raúl at her side; at least she's certain he's not one of the killers.
But Jhon is something else.
Many of the dead women are girls she saw in bars and clubs with Jhon.
Outside the car, Raúl tries to calm down.
He'll call again when they reach their destination.
For now, he'll put gas in his car and buy drinks and something to eat at the store.
The lights in the neighborhood have gone out.
At the police station, in the warehouse, Detective Clive is there.
He's gone to meet with Officer Brown.
She's waiting for him at a dimly lit desk in a large room surrounded by boxes of evidence from the police files.
The area manager accompanies them.
They sit on the same side, and Brown places different photos on the desk.
They are photos of the women they recently encountered; only three of the eight are from this county.
However, they all show the same chafing marks on the skin, tears in intimate areas, and bite marks on the breasts. Interestingly, all the victims had anal sex.
This isn't relevant; however, it's unusual that it happened in all cases.
