The massacre
Prologue
Setting: This takes place a few months after the Port Charles fire, and one thing I changed. No lunatic, pathetic pity looking character stole Nikolas nor did he survive the fire. He's dead. I'll be sure to update you more as the scene changes.
Police men scoured the docks, looking for evidence as to who did the crime this time. It was closed off for any joggers, or just the people who used the area as a shortcut to their chosen destination.
Police commissioner Mac Scorpio was called and had just arrived. He lifted the yellow and black "caution" paper and stepped under it and came to where the victim laid.
The crime scene investigators were drawing the white line as to where the body, now corpse lay. The people who handled dead bodies, the morgue people would take it to General Hospital and do an autopsy after they were done. There they would find out the cause of death.
Until then, they just had the crime scene. He hunched over it. He grinned and studied the body for any clues of the killer. None, it was probably a long off shot, a sniper perhaps. He looked up. There was certainly room for such an action.
He looked back at the dead body as the district attorney came by. Mac cursed sharply. He couldn't be here; it was a subject of personal interest.
Ric Lansing came to him anyway and asked right away, "What do we have?" He asked Mac.
Mac ignored his question. "You can't be here. This can't be your case." Mac stepped in front of him so as he can't see the person's identity.
"Why not?" Ric asked Mac and stepped around him and gasped with shock. He visibly paled.
"That's why not." Mac said and took Ric's forearm, leading him away.
Ric fought him. "What happened?" He demanded answers.
"That's what we're trying to find out." Mac told him firmly. "So stay out of the way and let us do our job, will you?" Mac lost patience.
Ric knew it was useless to fight Mac, so he went to talk to the other police officers around. Maybe they would be more open to exchange information.
This left Mac alone to look over the body more, no hair, no misplaced button, and no evidence as to who killed Sonny Corinthos.
