The Day When Fire and Brimstone Fell from Heaven - Alvin Lin Mendoza 10
Two cases happened in succession, oh no, actually three. Miyano Shiho didn't know until now that Monti who burned in the courtyard was not the first victim. Two weeks before his death, a female student also died on the roof. However, the school and the police just came to the scene hastily and took a quick look. Based on the excessive alcohol content in the body of the deceased and the cigarette butts and bottles of wine at the scene, they judged that this was an unfortunate accident. They believed that the deceased was drunk and the sparks from smoking fell on herself, and she became a charred corpse without paying attention.
Now, three people have died in the university, and reinforcements from the media and police have arrived. Miyano Shiho has heard teachers gather together to discuss whether to temporarily close the campus more than once, but the police strongly oppose it, fearing that the arsonist will be released outside.
The students are in a panic every day. Alvin has asked Shiho Miyano if she wants to take a temporary leave, but was rejected.
"No," the little girl shook her head, "I don't have time to rest." The prerequisite for the call that Kelver obtained was that she must maintain good academic performance and a normal schedule. She would not do anything that would affect her call with her sister, even if she had to attend classes under the nose of a serial arsonist. "Besides, I don't know the dead at all, and I have no contact with them..."
She smiled casually, "I won't be the target."
Alvin stared at her smiling face in a trance.
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Columbia University, where Shiho Miyano studied, has the only journalism school in the Ivy League and one of the oldest journalism schools in the world. The Pulitzer Prize awarded by the Columbia School of Journalism is the highest honor in the American press. It is also responsible for administering the duPont-Columbia Prize, co-hosting the National Magazine Awards, and publishing the Columbia Journalism Review.
Future journalists will not give up on such big news. Good hyenas will not despise corpses. They will chew even the bones cleanly. It is not difficult to find the victim's information. The frightened students and the omnipresent media each have their own ways.
Use this account to log into the student forum...okay, done. Artes typed on the keyboard and nodded to Kelver, saying that it was fine. Remember to drive to pick up Shiho later and don't just focus on looking at the information.
Thanks. Kelver pulled up a chair, sat in front of the computer and started to look at the information attentively.
Four weeks ago, Carol Gedgier died on the rooftop. She was a sophomore at the Nursing School. Her charred corpse, which still exuded a fragrant smell, was not discovered until the next day by the security guard who heard the phone ringing. As the deceased had a habit of drinking and smoking, and often acted freely, her parents found it difficult to protest against the conclusion that it was an accident, and they took their daughter's body back directly.
Two weeks ago, Monty Duke Jeffrey had an accident in the courtyard. He was a junior in the business school. At least fifty people witnessed him burning at the scene. The police found a simple ignition device under the bench where he was sitting. It was so simple that it could not be made by anyone with a little dexterity according to the schematic diagram. The deceased's roommate said that he was used to eating lunch there, and the fire-fighting equipment near the scene was damaged to a certain extent. Alvin and others' rescue efforts were ineffective, and the deceased's heart stopped beating in the ambulance.
The most recent case was that of Chaya Clifford, a sophomore in medical school, who was burned to death in front of her roommate. She had taken a small gift, but the moment she opened it, she was splashed with the chemicals inside. Even as she was still staggering and trying to open her eyes, the chemicals reacted with the air and spontaneously combusted. Her roommate tried to rescue her, but the fire alarm in the dormitory was cut off, and the water in the bathroom was dead (her roommate didn't dare to use the water for fear of causing a more violent chemical reaction). In the end, she died before 9/11 arrived.
Do you see anything? Artes asked Kelver dimly. Someone, an arson expert?
It's us. Kelver corrected calmly.
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