Twoofmycolleaguesandme,finallyarrivedattheplaceataboutfouro’clockinthemorning.Theskywasstillasdarkaswhenwereceivedthecallfromaneighborofthishouseandthesurroundingwasstillasquietasmidnight.Iknockedatthestreetdoorandwaitedforsomeonetoanswer.Therecameayoungmanwithasmileonhisface,weintroducedourselvesasofficersofthepoliceinthisarea.Ispoketotheyoungmanfirst,andexplainedthesituationthat“Ashriekhadbeenheardbyaneighborduringthenight;suspicionoffoulplayhadbeenaroused,informationhadbeenloggedinbythepoliceoffice”(39).Wetoldhimthatwehavetosearchthehouse.Thisyoungman,whoseemedtobeverycalmandconfident,welcomedusintheroomwithagentlesmile.Heclaimedthattheshriek“wasfrom(his)owninadream”(39).Whenwementionedtheoldman,whoshouldhavebeenlivingwithhim,themansaidthathewasabsentinthecountry.Thisyoungmanwasveryfriendly;hetookusalloverthehouseandbadeustosearchwell.Outofexpect,hebroughtchairsintotheroom.Weaskedhimsomequestion,theyoungmanwasatease,andheansweredallthequestionscheerilyandconfidently.Allofusweresatisfiedwithhisanswers,sothatwechataboutsomefamiliarthings.Afteraperiodoftime,thefaceoftheyoungmangotpale,hestartedtohithisheadfrequently,liketherewassomethinggettingwronginhishead.Asthetimegoeson,hisactionbecameincreasinglyweird,buttalkedmorefreely.Theremustbesomethingwrongwithhim.Afterafewminutes,hisfacebecameverypale,hisspeechbecameveryfast,hisvoicebecameveryloud,andhelookedlikeabrokenmanwithviolentgesture.Weknowwhathappened,butwestillkeepcalmandactlikeusual.Theyoungmanfinallybecameverymad,veryverymad.Henotonlyfoamed,ravedandsworeatus,andswungthechairallroundhimself.MycolleaguesandIsatstillonourchair,pretendingthatnothinghappened.Wekeptonchattinghappilyandsmiled.Theyoungmangotverycrazyandmad,heshouted,“Villains”andcommitthecrime.Headmittedthathekilledthemanandhadhiddenhisheartundertheplanksunderhisseat.