bad fox
There was a murder near an apartment. A middle-aged woman was stabbed in the throat as she took out the rubbish. Her body was left lying next to a rubbish bin with a message written in blood: 'Where is the fox?

Detective Henry rushed to the scene with his assistant, Pole, where a circle of people had gathered. After investigating the scene, Henry told Ball: "The murderer was lying in wait in the dustbin, making use of the victim lifted the lid to empty the garbage moment, suddenly stabbed her throat with a sharp object. It all happened so fast that the victim didn't even cry out."
Paul exclaimed: "It's terrible that the murderer was in a rubbish bin in this heat!"
Henry pointed his finger at the dead woman. "Look, her necklace is still there. That means the murderer wasn't looking for money. As for the writing in blood, it might hide a clue..."
Paul photographed every corner of the scene, and as the two men were about to head back, a skinny reporter jostled over and said. "I'm from Radio axe and I want to ask you what you think about this case."
"No comment at this time." With that, Henry pushed aside the reporter and walked away with Pole.
Depending on the investigation, the victim's name is Daisy, 59, an animation director. Ferial in she does not quite like to communicate with the person. Never be enmity with who, case of a case for a time was immersed in deadlock.
A few days later, Henry received a report that another man had been murdered. He and Bohr arrive at the scene, a secluded alley where a man has been bashed in the head with a blunt object. There are no witnesses. As before, there was a note in blood beside the body: Where is the fox?
Soon, reporters came to hear the news. When Henry and Pole had finished their work and were willing to leave, they were blocked again, including the radio Aix reporter. "Is this a serial murder?" he asked.
"Sorry, no comment at this time." Henry and Pole pushed away the reporters. Got into the car and left.
The victim was recognized as Herbert, 54, a producer for an animation company. He was a kindly man who had never had a grudge against anyone.
Henry was lost in thinking in the office. Suddenly, he said to Pole. "The last victim was also an animator. Go and finds out if they have anything in common!"
A few hours later, Boal returned with a newspaper and said excitedly. "The two victims worked together a month ago on a cartoon called Bad Fox 2, you see..."
The paper read: "After so many years, the sequel to the popular animated film Bad Fox is coming. Mad Fox 2 is made by the original cast. How did the bad fox get catch by the police this time? Stay tuned! Directed by Daisy Roll; Producer: Herbert Simon; original work: By Sara Marceau." "It's got the names of both victims on it," Henry said after reading it. "It seems like the killer was watching the team behind Bad Fox 2. Sarah Marceau could be next."
Without delay, they quickly found Sarah's address. They stationed in a nearby street and went to Sarah's apartment. On the way, Henry looked through a street window and noticed that someone was going along. "We being follow," he said to the Pole. "You take the fork to the left and go round to the back. We'll go round and round and catch him."
Pole turned to the left at once. Seeing that the time was ripe, Henry darted back to his stalker. The man looked to run, but Pole caught him right behind him. Look, the stalker turned out to be the radio makers reporter! "Why are because you following us?" demanded Henry.
The reporter said nervously. "I want to dig a big story, but you have refused to reveal the progress of the case. I had to secretly follow."
"Next time you follow us, I'll break nose. Go!" With that, Henry gave the man a sharp push, and the man rolled and crawled away.
After banishing the reporters, the two went into the apartment of Sarah, a woman in her seventies. Henry stated his intention as soon as he entered. "I can't believe someone would kill someone for a cartoon," said Sarah.
Henry asked. "What kind of cartoon is Bad Fox 2?"
Sarah said. "I have a video here that you can look at."
Mad Fox 2 tells the story of how the police battle with a bad fox to put him in jail. The story is simple. It's for children. After reading, Henry was puzzled. For a moment, he asked Sarah. "There were signs in blood at all the crime scenes -- 'Where is the fox? 'Do you know what that means?"
After a long pause, Sarah said. "I remember. That's the warden's last line at the end of the first bad fox."
"The First Bad Fox?"
"Yes, it's the prequel to Bad Fox 2, a decades-old cartoon."
Soon, Sarah found the bad fox tape again. The film tells the story of a mischievous fox caught by the police and put in prison, where he is not only hungry, but often beaten by prison guards. Out of patience, the wicked fox tried all kinds of methods and finally succeeded in escaping from prison. The final shot shows the warden shouting at the empty cell. "Where's the fox?"
Henry decided to borrow two tapes to study. For Sarah's safety, Henry left the Pole in the car near the apartment to take over in the morning.
Nothing occurred during the night. The next morning Pole took a nap in the car, and Henry arrived. "Let's go back to Sarah's, just in case," he said to the Pole. Besides, I already know what it is." As he walked, he said he had been studying the two types since he got home from Sarah's last night. It occurred to him that his wife had worked for a newspaper for decades, so he asked her to find some old stories about bad Fox and discovered that there had been a story about Bad Fox. "What is it?" pole asked quickly.
"Decades ago, there was a five-year-old boy whose mother died and whose father found another woman. He didnot like the woman to know he had a child, so he locked the boy in the basement. The boy ate leftovers every day, and his father beats him whenever he cried. It took him ten years to discovers. It caused quite a stir at the time."
"Does this have anything to do with our case?"
Henry continued, "While the boy was in prison for ten years, his father kept a small TELEVISION set in the basement to prevent him from crying and showed him cartoons on a VCR. It was Bad Fox! I do not know how times the boy watched "Bad Fox," but it's safe to say that his ten years in captivity took a bit of a turn for the worse. He began to imagine himself as the bad fox in the movie, imagining that he would one day be able to leave the basement just like the naughty fox. In a sense, Bad Fox gave him hope to live on."
"But decades later, the team behind Bad Fox made Bad Fox 2, and this time the bad fox was in prison again..."
"Yeah, he couldn't stand it, so he got back at the evil Fox 2 team. The boy's name is Axe."
Pole was startled. "Axe? If I remember correctly, isn't that the name of the station where the reporter was following us?"
"There is no station called Axe. That's his name. I should have known that he wasn't following us to get a big story, but to use us to find Sarah's address. '
While speaking, two people arrived at Sarah's apartment, vaguely heard the sound of a fight inside. "No," cried the Pole. "It looks like Axe stole in while I was doing!" They ran as fast as they could and led the way. They saw that Axe was stabbing Sarah with a dagger, and Sarah was fighting desperately with a chair as a shield. Henry raised his gun and shouted. "Stop! Drop the knife!"
Axe said excitedly. "I'm going to kill her! They want to put me back in the basement!"
"Sober up, Axe! Putting the knife down, you are you, not the fox!"
"No," cried axe in despair. "I will always be the fox!" 'With that, he raised the knife and continued to stab Sarah.
Henry and Pole fired at the same time. Henry knocked the knife from Axe's hand, and Pole shot Axe in the chest. Axe fell to the ground. Henry told Pole to call an ambulance. Sarah's life was not part of danger, but Axe's injuries were fatal. As he was dying, Axe asked in a weak voice. "Where is the fox? Did it get away? Will it still locks up?"
"He's free. He's never going to locks up."
this, axe smiled and slowly closed his eyes...


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