And here, comes the “afterwards” of this man, losing control and murdering his own younger sister, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
“I was so thrilled I’d forgotten what number to dial for the police!”, the female owner of the noodle stand who bore witness to the murder claimed, that she would’ve NEVER imagined seeing such shocking things in her dreams, that she’d started shivering and quivering, thinking about what had happened; the neighbors told, that the man who’d murdered his own younger sister, Lin, was usually very courteous, very down-to-earth, that it was, very difficult, for them, to imagine he’d done such a horrible act of murdering his own younger sister.
As the owner of the noodle stand was about to start his business, he saw the suspect, squatting, by the side of the road, shaking the deceased, he felt it was weird, went up to check, and he saw the victim’s head being decapitated; Lin stood up, looked at him, as he would look at others normally, then, tossed his younger sister’s head next to the potted plant, then, ran back into the house. The female owner of the noodle stand was also there, her husband told her to call the police, but she was so shocked to dumbfounded, couldn’t remember the number to dial for the police.
Lin rented the space of the first-floor of his home to a florist for over a decade, the owner of the florist, Hsu told sorrowfully, “They are very well together, Lin took good care of his younger sister, I can’t believe this had happened………”, Lin took care of his younger sister for a long time. Hsu helped cleaned up with the scene, and, performed the séance, it was really, thrilling.
The neighbors told, that Lin is very honest, took good care of his younger sister, that he was, very shy, rarely interacted with everybody else in the neighborhood. Lin normally wouldn’t give her older brother any trouble, she’d mostly just, wandered around on her own, that a very long time ago, she’d had a relapse when she couldn’t find her way home. The clerk at the drink shop close by told, that Lin would usually come early in the morning for the drinks, the ice cubes, that sometimes, she’d gone to the bakery to buy the toasts, the owner of the bakery said, “I hadn’t seen her in a long while to buy the breads”.
So, this would be, the public’s attempts, to make sense of how this murder had occurred, and, we have here, multiple observers’ observations, interactions with the siblings, and, there’s, still, NO way of knowing what really happened, and we can only speculate, that taking care of his sick younger sister was too stressful, that this man had reached, his breaking point, and, everything finally, tipped over, and he’d lost control and murdered his own younger sister. But, this could’ve been avoided, had he known where to get help or assistance to care for his sick younger sister…but either that the resources were lacking, or that he’d not felt that he needed the extra help from the outside………