Victor is a 47 year old man who earns his money by being an Uber driver. He has only done this job for a couple of months. There are in fact no records of how or when Victor came into the country which creates him as an even more creepy character as well as creating suspense and mystery. He has been arrested on many occasions for strange behaviour e.g hanging around a U-18s nightclub drunk as well as attempting to speak to young girls through social media. Victor doesn't have any friends and he is living on his own in a 1 bedroom apartment and does not know anyone or attempt to interact with anyone in the country. He is an illegal immigrant and left everyone behind in Moldova. He is a serial killer who knows what he is doing and does his job professionally and very smart. In this scenario he has been following Holly and decided she will be his next victim. He pulls up at the pub where she is at and falsely begins to drive her home. Victor gives her a bottle of spiked water to make her pass out in which it will be easier for him to carry his attack out.
Article of a similar story to ours, which is a murder on a young girl from an Eastern European Man:
Police have 'serious questions to answer' after prime suspect in Alice Gross murder is found hanged in park just a mile from where she was found
- Arnis Zalkalns was prime suspect in the murder of 14-year-old Alice Gross
- Police hunting the criminal found his body at Boston Manor Park yesterday
- Scotland Yard officers had already searched the park on September 27
- It is not clear how long the 'badly decomposing' body had been there
- Corpse has been taken to a west London mortuary for testing
- Found just one mile from where Alice's body was pulled from river
- Alice vanished on August 28 and Zalkalns was last spotted on September
- Zalkalns was seen cycling behind schoolgirl on CCTV in west London
- There were fears he had fled the country as hunt for Alice strengthened
- Police said hunt for the pair was largest search since 7/7 bombings
- Named as suspect on September 18 after two men were released by police
- Man was convicted of stabbing his Latvian wife to death in Riga in 1997
- His landlord said he 'probably killed himself to avoid facing jail again'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2780575/Police-hunting-Latvian-killer-prime-suspect-murder-investigation-Alice-Gross-body-London.html#ixzz3zkp8z8YU
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