After some days of absence, another murder surfaces, nearly two weeks after the last victim was found with her feet removed, stuffed in a trash barrel by the docks.
Tiny teethmarks riddled the extremities of the body, letting investigators to believe that rats had found the corpse more than a day before they did. The murder seemed to be a strangling, and the square of flesh carved out of the victim's back seems to tie it to the recent string of killings. However, unlike the other victims, this girl did not come from an impovershed background.
The young girl has been identified as Annette D'Torescon, newly wed wife of Pierre d'Torescon, heir to the d'Torescon sugar cane fortune in the colonized portion of Souragne. Authorities have been placed on high alert, and have seeminly awakened now that a victim who's family could reimburse and compensate justice has been claimed.
As a a final note, and an oddity that seperates this killing from the others: When the woman was found, a long strand of hair that framed her face was dyed scarlet. Authorities are baffled as to the killer's motives behind this.