II

One week after camp crystal lake's opening

Jamison looked at the missing board. This was his strong suit. Not investigating crime scenes, not doing ceremonies, but hunting leads. However, it seemed that there were 3 more people on the board since he last checked:

MISSING:

John Morrison

Age - 39

Last seen - 06/03/2006

Occupation - police detective

Physical description - 5'6", white, dark hair, skinny build.

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Timothy smith

Age - 16

Last seen - 06/05/2006

Occupation -HS student, Camp councilor

Physical description - 6'2", white, Blonde, stocky build

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Amy Nguyen

Age - 22

Last seen - 06/07/06

Occupation - senior councilor at crystal lake

Physical description - 5'4", Asian, long dark hair, skinny build

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As he took the Amy's paper packet off the board to study, going over details of who was with her when she disappeared, and wh-

"JAMISON! GET OVER HERE! We've got a new murder case on hand, and until we can either find or train a replacement for Morrison, you're going to have to do the initial evidence gathering."

Jamison put the info packet back onto his desk and ran off to his boss.


The scene of the crime was in an alleyway between a thrift store and a residential apartment complex. The person who was murdered judging by the small blood stains on the wall, was pushed around until he was stabbed to death. Jamison immediately started taking DNA samples from the walls, the floor, and the body. He took the shirt the man was wearing for potential DNA traces. While he was doing this, chief Harlow was collecting alibis for nearby residents. Ultimately, nothing could be gained until they went back to the staton for analysis. However, the owner of the store could get a description of the killer. His alibi was that "he was on a walk, and saw a man with pale skin, brown hair, and dark eyes in the shadows near his store, but at the time he thought nothing about it." The residents were able to confirm this, with the storekeeper being cleared of any suspicion. But, for Jamison, it seemed his job would be a lot harder...