Port Orchard Murder Photo: 4chan Pictures Might Belong To Horrible And Graphic Killing Before The Body Was Found

Port Orchard Murder Photo - Half an hour before Amber Lynn's body was found by her teenage son, pictures of a gruesomely killed naked body were posted in 4chan.

The body hasn't been formally identified yet, but the neighbors in Port Orchard, Washington have already stated that the person living in the house was Amber Lynn, the Daily Mail noted.

The prime suspect of the murder is David Kalac, a 33 year-old man who lived with the victim and her teenage son. At the moment, Kalac appears to be on the run as some of his belongings are missing.

His laptop and cellphone were not in the house when the police checked. In addition, the victim's gold 2001Ford Focus was missing. On Wednesday morning, Kalac was spotted driving the car by the authorities.

They tried to stop him; he pulled over and then sped off. They lost his track and now they are actively searching for the man. Another important reason for suspicion is that the murder doesn't seem random at all.

When Amber Lynn was found, her driver's license was beside her head and had the word "dead" scrawled in it. In the bedroom wall, it said "she killed me first." And in the window blinds, "bad news" was written, according to NBC News.

The graphic scene apparently matched with the pictures. There were comments included with the photos, too, that seemed to have a connection too.

"Turns out it's way harder to strangle someone to death that it looks on the movies," was one of the crippling messages that came with the photos. After they were posted, people doubted if they were real or not.

"Check the news for Port Orchard, Washington, in a few hours. Her son will be home from school soon. He'll find her, then call the cops. I just wanted to share the pics before they find me," was Kalac's response to the doubts.

And indeed, this murder's body was found by her son and these messages are from half an hour before the son found Amber Lynn deceased.

A lot of information matches, but still the authorities can't assure the photos effectively belong to the same case.

For now, they are asking whoever sees Kalac or the car to contact the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office through 911 or 360-308-5400, KIROTV noted.

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