Going Cold
Flora’s husband, Robert, and the investigators worked together to figure out what had happened to Flora. But the days moved into weeks, and the weeks turned into months, and so on. Each new lead seemed to lead nowhere, and it became evident that the detective assigned to the investigation would have to put a stop to Flora’s absence before it could be solved. It was time to declare the case unsolved because there were no new leads or trails to explore. Flora had vanished without a trace, and Robert was desperate to find out where she had gone. As a result, he gave up on looking for Flora and moved on with his career. In his ignorance, he had no idea that it would take nearly half a century to settle the case of Robert’s missing wife, Mary.
New Eyes
After the case went cold, it wouldn’t be looked at again until the following year. A curious truth was found at that point by Yan Salomon, one of the senior investigators from New York, which caused the case to be completely thrown into disarray. While searching through old papers, he came across interesting information that had been ignored during the initial hunt for Flora. He decided to investigate further. There was something about Flora’s case that Salomon recognized as being similar. As he continued to examine the evidence, he came upon something that he believed was the key to solving the case. He discovered human remains and immediately assumed that the woman he had discovered was Flora, despite the lack of evidence. However, before he could complete the investigation, he needed to determine who the remains belonged to.