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Revision as of 17:28, 3 December 2013

Aaliyah Banks was a second year student at the Grimsborough University. She had tanned skin and medium length black hair. In Spring Break Massacre (Case #38), Aaliyah was murdered.

Murder Details

Aaliyah's body was seen by the spring breakers partying on the Grimsborough beach lake. She was found floating in the lake on a pool of blood, with her lower body half-eaten. After being informed about the murder, the police quickly arrived to investigate the scene. They then sent the body to Nathan for autopsy.

After the autopsy, Nathan confirmed to the team that the murder weapon were piranhas and that it wasn't a coincidence. He further said that the killer had kncoked out Aaliyah as there was a bruise on the top of her head. There was also a cut on the victim's half-eaten leg, which meant that the killer had drew blood to make sure that the piranhas would attack her.

Killer and Motives

The killer was the eco-warrior, Taylor Kirby. Her motive was to raise awareness of the pollution of the lake. She was also extremely furious at Aaliyah, who only cared about her reputation and stopped helping Taylor once she realized that doing protests woudn't get her elected as the Prom Queen.

Taylor stole the piranhas from the Biology Amphitheater with a fish scooper, put them into a cooler, and went to the lake to confront Aaliyah. Taylor knocked her in the head and cut her leg to draw blood before pushing her into the lake, so that the piranhas would attack her. She then finally put the piranhas into the lake to end the victim's life. 

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