The Mile 3 Murder Mystery

The Mile 3 Murder Mystery

Kenneth Uwadi

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In Port Harcourt the busy capital of Rivers State, five women have been murdered over a space of one month and one of them is the daughter of a ruthless billionaire. With pressure from the media and from the billionaire, the city's police boss has to call for the assistance of the Inspector General of Police, Abuja. Superintendent of Police Mark Tunde, known for solving high-profile cases was sent to Port Harcourt. As he steps in, he gets caught in a web of power and revenge involving dangerous killers.

The Mile 3 Murder Mystery Chapter 1 Vera Tor

CHAPTER ONE

Vera Tor is what anyone can call a complete Port Harcourt Babe. She wasn't your typical billionaire's daughter. While others in her circle moved with entourages and bodyguards, she craved solitude. She often wandered the city alone, finding a strange comfort in blending with the crowd. She was a regular at exclusive nightclubs in Port Harcourt, Abuja , New York, and around the world. She was also a regular in the tabloids for attending late-night events and extravagant celebrations.

Known for her lavish lifestyle and glamorous appearances, she was often spotted at Bela club in Port Harcourt each time she was in Nigeria. Bela Club is located in the Tambia Area of Port Harcourt. Vera so much loved the place. The air of the club smells of cigarettes and expensive drinks. A disco light rotates above the dance floor, showing various colours of light across the walls. It is a place where people get connected by lights, music, and the promise of the night ahead. The dance floor was always alive with people moving under the strobe lights.

Port Harcourt is the capital of Rivers State in Nigeria. It is a busy city. So many high and mighty in Nigeria reside in the city. Vera walked into Bella Club, weaving through the crowd, her presence commanding no attention.At the bar, she ordered her usual, a Campari and sipped her drink while she took a moment to observe the scene, the laughter, the dancing, the unspoken rules of the night.She wasn't here just for the music or the drinks. She was here hoping a man would ask her out. She really wants a feel of a real man, not a two minute man like Charlie.It was multiple times of her stepping into Bela nightclub alone. She got engulfed by the flashing lights, the pounding bass, and the mingling scents of perfume and spilled whiskey. She wore a deep white dress that hugged her figure.The music seeped through the walls.

Her eyes looked through the hall, landing briefly on a tall man leaning against the far wall. He offered her a smile, she smiled back. Tonight wasn't about playing it safe. It was about going home with a man at all costs. She was here for pleasure.

By the end of the night, she was sure she'd be by the side of a real man who would escort her into the cool night air and beyond.

A rugged man in a black jacket was at a corner sipping whiskey, watching her. He watched as she sipped her Campari, her eyes occasionally drifting towards the dance floor. Timing was everything. He waited.Yet, as the night wore on, no one had approached Vera. She danced with some girls , laughed at the bar. She remembered the guy she'd smiled at, the one she thought might approach her but didn't.

She lingered at the bar longer than necessary, and danced with an extra flair, all in the hope of catching someone's attention.

No one approached Vera and it was already 2am. She had walked into the club hours earlier, full of hope and excitement.Now reality sets in. No man is going to come for her tonight. She straightened, brushed a strand of hair behind her ear, and walked out of the club. The rugged man in a black jacket that was at a corner sipping whiskey and watching her, stood up and silently left the club. She wrapped a cloth tighter around herself as she walked along the cracked pavement of downtown Lulu Bright Street, her stiletto heels clicking rhythmically. She left the high-profile Bela club, tired. The streets were empty, lit only by a few streetlights. She walked briskly, her phone in her hand.

She could have called her driver, but the thought of the quiet ride back to her family's palatial mansion without a man by her side felt suffocating. Reluctantly, she decided to walk through the city's streets, hoping to get home in a short time. Ahead, the rugged man in a black jacket stepped out of the shadows. Vera's heart quickened, but she kept her composure. He studied her, watching her gentle undulations as she walked.

She studied him too. He followed her at a distance, his steps deliberately quiet.His pace matched hers, staying just far enough to avoid suspicion. But every so often, she glanced over her shoulder. He had been watching her all night.

She didn't know what he wanted. To talk to her? To scare her? Or was he the man sent from heaven to give her a quick one for the night? A quick one with him, she thought, would be sensational. You never can tell with Vera; she has a crazy urge for sex. But when the man crossed the road and she lost sight of him, she jerked her mind back. Maybe no quick one for her. No free man for her for the night.

Lulu Bright Street was deserted, one of those freak lulls that sometimes occur in the streets of Port Harcourt. At a corner, Vera stopped, brought out her phone and called someone. Unknown to her, the Rugged man remained in the shadows, watching her . Then she felt the weight of something unspeakable in the air, and glanced back but she saw nothing out of the ordinary, only an empty street. She quickened her pace.Every step she took, he took in his, perfectly, matching her pace like a shadow that never left.

As she cut through a corner, the hairs on the back of her neck stood up. She noticed the man still following her, his footsteps deliberate and heavy. She got scared and increased her pace. The man too increased his. She was alone, unprotected and he wasn't ready to miss this chance.

She listened to the sound of his naked feet padding over the floor. An inner voice, distorted by static, whispered to her, "Run. He's coming for you." There was no time to question, only to act. Then she started running. She knew she was within only a few heartbeats away from harm. Her breath came in ragged gasps.

The bush that bordered the town loomed like a dark, welcoming blanket. She ran towards it, knowing there was a chance to lose him in the bush. But as she darted into the thick underbrush, she heard the unmistakable sound of his footsteps pounding behind her. She began to scream.

Lulu Bright street was too lonely at that time of the morning for anyone to hear her. The man was not far behind. He knew the town, just as she did, but she had one advantage: she had always been fast, agile, and familiar with the terrain. But tonight, the town felt like shadows, and the ground seemed to shift beneath her feet.

For a moment, she thought she had escaped. But when she looked back he was standing right behind her . He jumped on her, punched her, sending her staggering back. He drove the blade of his knife forward and down on her over and over.Her scream was swallowed by the empty streets as the blade flashed under the streetlight.

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“In Port Harcourt the busy capital of Rivers State, five women have been murdered over a space of one month and one of them is the daughter of a ruthless billionaire. With pressure from the media and from the billionaire, the city's police boss has to call for the assistance of the Inspector General of Police, Abuja. Superintendent of Police Mark Tunde, known for solving high-profile cases was sent to Port Harcourt. As he steps in, he gets caught in a web of power and revenge involving dangerous killers.”
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Chapter 1 Vera Tor

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Chapter 2 The Commissioner of Police

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Chapter 3 Mark Tunde

03/01/2025

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Chapter 4 Lebari Tor

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Chapter 5 Officer Jane

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Chapter 6 Julie Enters

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Chapter 7 Nwito the Assassin

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Chapter 8 Senator Amapiki

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Chapter 9 Santos Mbolo

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Chapter 10 The Demboys

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Chapter 11 Evelyn Kalada

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Chapter 12 The Newspaper vendor

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Chapter 13 Commissioner Obed

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Chapter 14 Barrister Abel

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Chapter 15 The Prince

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Chapter 16 Governor Okutu

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Chapter 17 Isioma's kiosk

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Chapter 18 Udoka the Cleaner

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Chapter 19 The Bla Hotel

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Chapter 20 Ofor the Rugged man

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Chapter 21 Journey to Owerri

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Chapter 22 The Senator's Driver

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Chapter 23 Ambrose the Spy

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Chapter 24 The Personal Assistant

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Chapter 25 A Man Called Tom

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Chapter 26 Okutu's Headache

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Chapter 27 Police Officer Joe

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Chapter 28 The Hit on Tunde

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Chapter 29 The Gang War

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Chapter 30 Santos in Danger

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Chapter 31 Santos Mbolo Dies

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Chapter 32 Tracking Patricia

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Chapter 33 Patricia's Escape

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Chapter 34 Nwito Finds Deborah

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Chapter 35 Bob Kalada's Vendetta

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Chapter 36 Justin Meets Mark Tunde

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Chapter 37 Lebari's Determination

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Chapter 38 The Search for Ofor

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Chapter 39 Attack on Mark Tunde

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Chapter 40 The Fall of Governor Okutu

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