The Body That Wasn’t There

Detective Mark Graves stood over the bloodstained carpet.

No body. No weapon. Just a massive pool of blood.

The forensics team confirmed it: someone had lost enough blood to die.

Yet, there was no body. No drag marks. No footprints.

Mark frowned. “Where’s the victim?”

His partner handed him a phone. “We got security footage.”

Mark pressed play.

The footage showed the room—empty. Then, at 2:32 AM, the blood appeared instantly, as if poured from thin air.

No killer. No struggle. Just blood.

Mark’s heart pounded.

How do you investigate a murder when the victim never existed?

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