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Killer leaves creepy note at double-homicide scene


A perfectionist killer is on the loose in California, leaving a creepy note at the scene of the crime to apologize for a sloppy double homicide.

“Sorry, my first kill was clumsy,” was written in ink on the hardwood floor near the bodies of Golam Rabbi, 59, and Shamima Rabbi, 57, who were found shot to death inside their San Jose home Sunday, law enforcement sources told KGO-TV and the San Jose Mercury News.

Another note scrawled on a wall said, “I can’t be like you telling a lie. I can’t love someone without telling them,” according to KGO.

Cops want to talk to the couple’s 20-something son, who hasn’t been accounted for since his parents were found.

“At this time he is not considered a suspect but may have information regarding this incident,” according to a San Jose police statement.

Investigators said Tuesday that the Rabbis’ slaying was “not a random act of violence and the suspect was someone familiar to the family.”

Cops have ruled out murder-suicide and don’t initially believe this is a hate crime.

The husband was an engineer and his wife an accountant. They immigrated from Bangladesh decades ago and were well-known and respected in the local Islamic community.