| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Neither case has any obvious leads or evidence -- very strangely so, in Lanke's case, leading to the assumption that no human could have been in the room to kill him -- but the cases are not clearly linked, except for the fact that both corpses were arranged with makeshift horns on their heads.Urasawa gives Gesicht's story the first three chapters, to see both murder scenes, to start puzzling thro
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