She said she took a bath before heading to the police station. She found her children dead but said she had no memory of doing anything to them. When questioned by police through a Japanese interpreter, Inoue said she woke up around 4:30 a.m. They also noticed blood spatter on suitcases in her car. Police arrested the mother after noticing bloodstains on her heel, superficial cuts on her fingers, and bruising on her hands and knees. The children, who had numerous wounds, were immediately pronounced dead. Later that morning, different officers went to the apartment and discovered the bodies of both children under a blanket and boxes, as well as a large amount of blood. Police also said there was no apparent reason at the time to call child welfare authorities. He told authorities he did not think she would harm their children. Her husband told investigators he slept in his car in a parking lot. Police said they had been called to the woman's apartment earlier Saturday morning because of a domestic dispute involving a husband and wife. He said she threatened to stab him so he left around 12:30 a.m. He said the couple, who filed for divorce in April, had fought the night before over money she wanted to move to Japan. Inoue went to a Tempe police station Saturday morning and told officers that “she was hearing voices telling her to kill her children,” according to charging documents. It was not immediately known if one had been assigned. He also ordered her a court-appointed defense attorney. The commissioner ordered she be held on the requested bond, surrender her passport and wear an electronic monitoring device. Inoue is facing two counts of first-degree murder. Upon hearing the prosecutor's description of the children's injuries, Inoue put her head down on the podium. A new update, 2.0.4, is also now live for the game.“These children were helpless, Your Honor, and did everything they could to fight their mother,” Rademacher said. If you are looking for something new to do, you can check out the Haunted Forest as part of the new Festival of the Lost event, or dive into Iron Banner to earn its rewards. It can be a frustrating mission, but it does at least provide some variety after we saw the Gravetide Summoner bounty come up three weeks in a row. Alternatively, you can simply brute force your way to a kill, as demonstrated in the video above, though that isn't recommended. Dunk it by walking over that spot and the dome will finally go down, allowing you to kill Blood Cleaver. This can be picked up and brought back to the center of the dome. Enemies and turrets will spawn around the outside of the dome, and killing them all will allow you to pick up a Scorpius Core.
Once it's destroyed, you'll need something called a Scorpius Core. You'll have to repeatedly run in and out, dealing damage with your melee (or grenade, if you're fast) to the object in the middle of the dome.
This is key, as the boss will take up residence inside a dome that inflicts this effect on you. Partway in, you'll be introduced to the Suppressed nerf, which prevents you from firing your weapon but still allows you to melee. This takes you into a Lost Sector you'll have to make your way through. Once you've purchased the bounty, you'll receive a new Adventure on Io. But as noted above, it rewards Powerful gear, making this a task worth taking on. Blood Cleaver will be the last (and most expensive) one listed, costing you five Ghost Fragments. Spider's entire slate of bounties have been updated, and to start this one out, you'll want to head to him on the Tangled Shore.
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Here's what you need to know and how to complete it. For this week, it's Wanted: Bloody Cleaver. But it's also brought with it the standard refresh of content, which includes an appearance by Xur and a different bounty from Spider to complete for Powerful gear. The highlight of the latest weekly reset in Destiny 2 is undoubtedly Festival of the Lost and the return of Iron Banner.