Camila was drawn to New Orleans while she was in Monaco and she couldn't stop thinking about seeing the city, so one day she made the decision to go.
The city of New Orleans is known for its culture, music, Creole food, distinctive dialects, and several annual events and festivals. Camila blended in so well, but something followed her to New Orleans—the want to commit murder and feed on blood. She had been attempting to suppress the urge, but she wasn't able to do so until the day she consumed food once more.
The word "DIRA" was inscribed on the foreheads of two newlywed couples who were discovered dead in their flat, their necks bitten and dripping blood. Following that tragedy, numerous further deaths occurred.
The killer was given the moniker "THE VAMPIRE OF NEW ORLEANS" by the residents of New Orleans, but despite the name, the locals found it difficult to believe that a vampire was prowling the streets and devouring victims; they claimed it was just a sicko with a unique method of murder. Two individuals, though, think it was more than that.
James was in New Orleans when he learned about the killer, but he remained unconcerned, saying, "It might simply be another person going about his or her task."
However, the news informed Inspector Sabastian that he had made the decision to join the investigation because he still had many unresolved questions that he was going to learn the answers to, one way or another.
One of the officers said, "The Vampire of New Orleans Strike again, she killed a guy inside his automobile."
Really, we're referring to her as that, an officer questioned.
The cop responded, "we don't know her name so yea, we are going to be calling her that."
Officer Charles, Officer Grayson, and Inspector Sabastian then entered the police station.
Inspector Sabastian was perplexed, "How do you all know the killer gender?"
One of the officers disrespectfully inquired "Who are you, please?"
The Inspector introduces himself and displays his ID, saying, "I'm Inspector Sabastian from LA and I will be working with you all on this case."
The Inspector stated, "But that's not relevant, I want to hear everything about this case. But first, how did you all know the gender?"
"We gathered up some evidence that made us suspect the killer is a female," one officer stated. "And one of the witness said he witnessed a lady biting our last victim, but he thought they were just making out, so he didn't worry."
The Inspector questioned, "Did you able to locate anything that will tell us who the killer is?"
A police officer said, "Sir, She is incredibly brilliant, she cleans all the evidence, we seldom discover anything in the crime scene."
Officer Charles offered, "Can't we investigate the victim's body and see if we can find a DNA or something."
Officer Grayson should go with the forensics team to review the evidence, and the rest of you should continue looking for that woman, the Inspector instructed.
Although it was difficult for him to believe, the Inspector is now more convinced that Camila may be the murderer for whom the police had been searching.