Phoenix Goliathane
[Although, I think that part of it is that they went off the main storyline. Which is kind of an EI-fail on their part - they had an epic setup and then decided to go, "OH LET US GO ALL INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY AND TALK ABOUT RANDOM SERIAL KILLERS."
...on that, I'm kind of disturbed at the murder rate. Holy cats, you have a chick who averages seven murders a year, a child predator who really should have inspired a Megan's Law or ten by now, and cannibal siblings running around AT THE SAME TIME?!
Dude, if I lived in the kingdom, I'd have my doors AND windows barricaded and a pair of scissors handy.
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Unfortunately, we don't know if the murderers are so running around freely or not. >>;
Not saying you're wrong. There is a possibility that they are still out there. But it's like I said in my last post (somewhere on page 69 in this thread), we don't know what happened to the criminals. We have the info about what drove them to the life of crime and how they kill their victims, but we don't have information about what happened to them. In fact, we don't have information if they had been arrested or not. Usually detectives or criminal profiler would have records of their arrests.
As I said in my last post, if these criminals had never been arrested before and still roaming around, how did Wolfe manage to get information of their identities as well as getting their pictures? I would understand if witnesses or those who have relation with the suspects giving pictures of the murderers, but never the up-to-date pictures especially two (three?) of the murderers being covered in blood.
I agree with you that we are being sidetracked from the current case we're on. We should be focusing on the case of who murdered the princess, not taking random guesses of the suspects that Wolfe have in his profile. But it's like I said, the artists wanted us to take a guess of which suspects is the murder until the big surprise (finale) comes. I still state that if we don't get any information about what happened to the case as well as the suspects, it will point fingers at Wolfe as the murderer. >>;