The morgue wasn't very far from Coltstein's home, so the trip wasn't very long, mainly around ten minutes. The building was surprisingly small, seeing death wasn't a common thing throughout Equestria. Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle's murders were the first murders to happen in a long time, because ever since Princess Luna had returned from the moon, security had been doubled throughout Ponyville and Canterlot. Celestia guarded during the day, while Luna guarded the night, making any crime impossible.

Coltstein entered the building through the double doors, presenting his badge to the mare at the front desk. She didn't say a word, knowing that when it came to Coltstein, it was serious business. She entered the code to the door through the linked device on her desk, immediately following a beeping noise and the door opening to the more private part of the building. Coltstein nodded his head, opening the door to a much colder section of the building. Cadwell wasn't used to morgues, so he started to shiver.

"Why is it so cold?" he asked, shivering.

"To keep the bodies from rotting," replied Coltstein. "If you'd rather wait in the lobby, be my guest."

Cadwell didn't waste any time at the mention of exiting the cold room, and darted back to the lobby.

"What a rookie," said Coltstein. "Now, time to solve this case once and for all."

Coltstein walked down a long hall, until he came to a pair of doors with a neon sign above, labelled "MORGUE." Without hesitation, Coltstein pushed inward on the doors, entering a room where two medical examiners stood above a body. His entry startled both of them, causing them to stop working on the body. It didn't take long for both to recognize Coltstein.

"Long time no see," said one of the doctors.

Coltstein chuckled.

"Good to see you, Bronston, and you too, Redheart," replied Coltstein.

Dr. Bronston and Nurse Redheart placed their medical tools on a metal platter, covering the body with a light cloth, then made their way over to Coltstein.

"What brings you here, Coltstein?" asked Bronston.

"I'll just cut straight to the point," replied Coltstein. "I'm so close to solving the Unmarked case, but before I can make any further process, I need to see the bodies of Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo. Hoofman tried to frame the supposed killer, by saying they died of blood loss, due to slit throats. However, I know for a fact that bastard did that to try and throw me off."

"Wow, Hoofman lied through his teeth about the cause of death," stated Redheart. "We inspected the bodies, and no signs of trauma were found, especially slit throats. Their throats are completely in tact. In fact, we couldn't find any sort of conclusion to how they died. Nothing was found in the autopsy as well. It's as if they just died out of nowhere."

Coltstein thought about Redheart's statement.

"No trauma. No cause. I believe I know what killed them, but I'd like to see the bodies to determine if they missed anything that could relate to what I've found in the case"

"Thank you for the information, Redheart, but I'd still like to see the bodies," stated Coltstein.

Redheart nodded her head, leading Coltstein to the bodies on the far side of the room. She uncovered the bodies of the two small fillies, both with a large stitched cut down their chests. Both were pale and cold as ice, but Coltstein didn't need much to determine what he suspected. He inspected Scootaloo first, looking over her small body carefully, and just like Redheart had stated, there was absolutely no trauma on the body.

Next, he moved over to Sweetie Belle, inspecting her closely. Once again, no sign of trauma was found, so he turned away from the bodies, trying to piece together what could've possibly happened that night.

Think, Coltstein. There's no way that Apple Bloom could've killed them, and they didn't die of any sort of illness or trauma. How did these fillies die?

Just when he was about to abandon his thoughts, he remembered a tip that he had learned back in law school.

I can't give up. I just need to retrace what I've learned. Ok, I've learned that Apple Bloom hallucinated the entire situation with Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon, the medicine given to her by Zecora is the cause of the hallucinations, she's possessed by Annie, an unmarking was performed the night before the murders, she became aware of the horrid acts the day of the murders, Apple Bloom and her friends went camping, and came back acting strange, there's only two ways to become possessed by Annie, there was an unmarking the night of the murders, and she was drugged during each unmarking.

Now, piece all the evidence together, Coltstein.

He thought hard about all the evidence, using every bit of his past knowledge as a helper. A number of minutes passed, before almost every bit of the evidence became clear.

It all makes sense. Apple Bloom and her friends went camping in the woods where the witch's home is located. Apple Bloom became aware of the legend, and like any other filly, went looking for it. She found it, along with Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle, resulting in all three of them getting possessed. From being out in the woods for too long, all three of them caught a cold, resulting in Apple Bloom going to Zecora and obtaining the medicine. All three of them took the medicine, and not long after returning from the trip, hallucinated Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon ripping up their chart, creating the spark.

All three of them grew tired of their bullying, resulting in the first unmarking. However, It wasn't the medicine's effect that caused them to go as low as committing the unmarkings. It was Annie's demands, which she took advantage of when all three were at their most vulnerable. The three of them continued to take the medicine, resulting in more unmarkings. Applejack became an innocent victim of Annie, resulting in her hiding the cutie marks in that chest, and being forced not to say a word.

This madness continues to happen for a period of three weeks, before Apple Bloom finally awoke that morning, only to see a bloody knife on her bedroom floor, and noticed that her bow was missing. She searched, and couldn't find it, until she took a trip back to the clubhouse, only to find a bloodsoaked bow along the path. Annie told Apple Bloom to continue the unmarkings, otherwise she'll kill her friends, and agrees. Night came, an unmarking took place, Apple Bloom refused to listen to Annie anymore, and as a punishment, Annie killed Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo by taking their souls for her own power. The only question is, who was unmarked that night?

"It's all clear to me, except for one piece of the case," he said to himself.

"You got something, Coltstein?" asked Bronston.

"Yes, Bronston. Everything about this case makes sense, except for one thing," replied Coltstein.

"Do you know how those two died?" he asked.

"Yes. A demon killed them," he confirmed.

Bronston gave Coltstein a strange look.

"Demon?" he questioned.

Coltstein decided to not say anything, seeing he'd just confuse Bronston and Redheart.

"Thank you for your time," said Coltstein. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have an important therapy session to get to."

Coltstein walked out of the room, ready to end the madness once and for all.

Time to end this madness, for good!