THE BEDROOM

 THE BEDROOM

The bedroom at the third-floor apartment of the possible suspect was cozy but a bit messy and disorganized. A cot lay on one side of the room with a small side table containing some books and a small writing notepad. A photograph probably of the suspect's parents, and an image of a deity hung on the wall above the cot. On the opposite end of the cot stood a study table with a table lamp on it. A few books, files, and writing materials were stacked on one corner of the table. Also on the table was an Apple Macbook and a box containing its charger. A window faced the table. A planner, an image of Jesus and Mary, and a laminated print of the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling hung from the metal railings of the window. A room blower stood at the foot of the table. On the right of the study table was a dressing table and a long mirror. Half the mirror was covered by the table that doubled up as a shoe rack. FBI agent Frank Miller could see sports shoes, sneakers, flip-flops, and boots inside it. On one side of the study table stood an almirah that contained clothes, bags, and other items. A door led to an attached bathroom. On the left wall of the bathroom door, stood another wooden wardrobe which also contained stuff like bed sheets, clothes, etc. As Agent Miller filed the details he could feel the person who occupied this room. He could now think and predict the next move of this person and get into his head. He was renowned for this skill of his which was acquired after painstaking years at the agency. Suspect profiling over he closed his file with a smirk and headed out for coffee.

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