All killers are generally the same. The have a purpose to kill another human, they find a victim, and they carry it out. The difference comes in the way and means that they carry out that killing, the way they pick the victim and the reason for killing this person in the first place. The key to all killers is the ways and means and, in this case, it would become the most unbelievable method our investigators ever witnessed. This killer was one all to his own and to top it off he was a serial killer, the most difficult of all to deal with. Why, because they are out to kill the next victim and the investigator must try and stop him before he does it again. He must first find him and once that is done, prove that this is the killed. It's one of those pressure games the officers face and when they fail to find the killer, someone else pays the price. Not only that, what if the killer was after the police as well. What if the killer was, challenging, the police right from the start? In this case our detective was faced with that issue and what he would find out was something he never thought possible. This killer was someone he could never think would do this. Someone who would stop at nothing to achieve what he had planned and already he had beat the police at every turn. It would take the detective on a chase that would not only change the detective's life, but the lives of his partner, but other officers in the department. The case of the Triangle Killer is one no investigator ever wants to run into, but when they do, It could end their career.