CASE: 206 â THE UNTOLD TRUTHPastCHAPTER 01: THE CALL
11:00 AM, Nightvill Police Station
Everyone was busy with their workâhelping victims and taking care of people in need. The air was filled with tension and felt heavy. In the middle of all this, a phone rang on one of the constableâs desks.
âHello, constable speaking from NightvillââBefore the constable could finish, a soft voice, full of fear, spoke from the other end.
âD-D-D-B⌠DEAD BODY, UNCLE!â
The constable froze in his seat. The cup of coffee in his hand fell to the floor. A cold chill ran down his spine.
âHuh? What?â he asked, not sure what he had just heard.
âHe after me too⌠a deady boby⌠nails⌠blood, uncle. HELP ME!â
The little girlâs words made the constable feel sick. Even though he was a trained cop, he bent over and threw up.
While he was vomiting, the head officer, Steven Muttins, came in after hearing the noise.
âWhoâs throwing up in here!?â he said.âPick him up and move him!â
He sat on the chair and noticed the phone was still connected. He picked it up.
âHello, kid? Are you there?â he asked in a calm voice.
âMama body dead! Not movingâŚâ she cried.
âIs there anyone with you, dear? Any grown-ups?â
âN-No, uncle⌠me aloneâŚâ
âItâs okay, dear. Donât panic. Can you tell me where you are and whatâs happening?â
Steven looked at one of the constables and told him to track the call. The constable nodded and got to work. Steven continued on the phone.
âDear, are you okay?â
âMe is okay⌠but mama not⌠not fine⌠not moving⌠and and red water coming out her lipsâŚâHer voice was full of fear, and she spoke in broken English.
Steven tried to calm the girl down, but she kept crying. Nothing seemed to help.
Soon, the constable returned with the location. It was somewhere on the highway.
âWhy didnât Officer Mica come today?â Steven asked.
âSheâs on sick leave for two weeks, sir,â the constable replied.
âCall her and ask her to come. This case is serious, and it involves a child. We need her.â
The constable nodded and made the call.
Steven, his close friend (also an officer), and five constables left for the highway. This highway was known for its strange and creepy feeling. People avoided it at nightâand sometimes even during the day.
When they arrived, they saw a car rolled over. A womanâs body was hanging out of it. As they walked closer, the horrible scene became clearer.
The body was covered in blood and deep scratches. Her head was partly open and bleeding. Ten rge nails were stuck in her legs, forehead, and hands. Her clothes were torn, and blood covered her skin. Her flesh was clearly visible. Her eyes were missing. Her fingers and toes were gone. Her head had been chopped into four pieces and thrown a little away from her body.
Everyone was shocked. Some officers even threw up in the corner. It was something not even animals would do. Even they would feel sick seeing this.
The team began checking the crime scene, looking for cluesâand for the little girl who had called. But she was nowhere to be seen.
Suddenly, something grabbed one constableâs legâŚ
A creepy, almost ghost-like voice whispered:
âYou cameâ
{Chapter 01: Complete}