Clearly, Birdie was murdered in this house. The background of the video helped the police trace this house, which had Persian silk trees (which are rather rare in London) and trees of heaven in their garden, the leaves of which were also found in the bag containing Birdie’s remains. The woman’s name is Birdie Dunlop-Evers, a musician in a band that had shot a video of their most famous song in a big mansion at 16 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. DI Samuel Owusu takes up the case, and upon forensic examination of the bones, it is found out that they belong to a woman who had died in 1995 with a severe head injury. The book opens with a prologue dated June 2019, where we learn that an individual named Jason Mott has found a bag of bones in the river Thames and has called the police.
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