Then he answered Old Master Black's question, "Seventeen corpses were dug out of that garden, with varying degrees of decomposition. After conducting autopsies on some valuable remains, the forensic doctor discovered that many victims suffered severe injuries before their deaths. The corpses clearly showed signs of fractures and other such phenomena. These criminals really have ruthless methods, treating human life as if it were nothing."
"Seventeen corpses, fourteen victims have been identified from missing persons cases, but the identities of the remaining three are still unclear." Brooke Black rubbed her forehead, "Seventeen victims, all female, all under thirty years old."
Brooke Black shuddered at the thought. If Jane Sampson hadn't been lucky enough to meet James Black, given time, Jane Sampson would undoubtedly have become the eighteenth victim in that garden.
It's terrifying—a garden burying seventeen girls' lives.
