Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 361: The high-altitude falling object incident at the County Police Boys' Home (Part 2)

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Luke sneered, "Don't think rich people are too stupid. As long as he is not an idiot, Wolf will never leave any evidence of bribing Luca Barton. Without evidence, it is useless for Luca Barton to say anything. Besides, Luca Barton may not dare to spit out this person's name. Mark Owen is dead, can't Luca Barton die as well?"

Selina nodded silently. She had seen a lot of cruelty of some rich people, such as Wolfkell's group.

In this world, there are always these scumbags who don't respect other people's lives.

Sonya came over and looked at the two people's expressions: "Are you in trouble?"

Luke shook his head: "Nothing, what else did you find there?"

Sonya: "I took some time yesterday to meet with the policewoman named Lila alone. She told me some very interesting news."

Luke raised an eyebrow: "Oh?"

"She said Luca Barton doesn't like colleagues who talk a lot to outsiders." Sonya looked puzzled.

"And then?" Selina asked curiously.

Sonya pulled out a photo from the file: "Then, not long ago, the dog of a county police officer who "talked too much" died."

Selina took the photo, took a look at it, and immediately handed it to Luke: "Damn! This guy actually killed a golden retriever?"

Sonya said nothing, but she looked unhappy.

Many Americans regard dogs as family members. It is almost standard for the American president's family to be accompanied by a wife, children and a dog when he travels abroad.

Not to mention Selina, the old golden retriever named Meidao in her family is her sweetheart. It has accompanied her since she was a girl and grew up to adulthood. Now that he is old, he is still a loyal playmate to her younger brothers and sisters, allowing them to grow up happily. He is an absolute family member.

If anyone dares to hurt her American dollars, Selena would not mind pulling out her gun and shooting the other person.

Luke is a little better, he also likes dogs, but not to this extent.

After looking at the photo for a moment, he asked, "Has the dog been autopsied?"

Sonya: "I just came to see you guys to see the autopsy report together."

Luke stood up and said, "Let's go and see what Officer Patton, who doesn't even let the dog go, has done."

When we arrived at the forensic department, we found a young black man with curly hair. He was the forensic doctor Scorsese.

"Any clues?" Luke asked directly.

Scorsese looked unhappy: "A little bit."

Sonya looked at him: "My God, you don't look very good."

Luke was surprised: "Hey! Scorsese, isn't your job to dissect corpses every day?"

Scorsese: "Dissecting human bodies is my area of expertise, but dissecting dogs? It's not."

Luke was speechless: Obviously, this guy also likes dogs.

Scorsese took the initiative to avoid the topic that made him uncomfortable and said, "Anyway, two bullets were found in the body of this golden retriever named Lightning. The caliber was a mini-14 assault rifle. This rifle is still one of the standard firearms of the county police department."

Selina: "The same one that killed Mark Owen?"

Scorsese shook his head: "It's just the same style, but not the same one."

Luke: "Are there any other clues?"

Scorsese continued to shake his head: "That's all I have here."

Luke nodded, said goodbye and left.

Sonya followed him and whispered, "I looked up some information about Luca Barton and found that a charity organization called the County Police Boys' Home recently purchased four mini-14 assault rifles."

Luke hummed, "It's normal for the county police to set up their own fundraising organization to buy some guns for training."

Sonya sneered: "But this 'County Police Boys' Home' is actually a private organization. Its initiator and manager happens to be the second-level deputy law enforcement officer."

Luke paused. "A private charity organization uses donations to buy guns. Do they always do this?"

Sonya: "No, judging from the purchase records, this is the only time that the "County Sheriff Boy" has purchased a gun in the past two years."

Luke pondered for a moment and asked, "But the bullets on Mark Owen's body don't match the bullet marks from the four guns?"

Sonya: “Yes.”

Luke was not disappointed either.

Luca Patton is an old policeman and he won't make such low-level mistakes.

"Let's go and see for ourselves this honest and majestic Officer Patton," he said.

Everyone drove out and headed east.

After asking at the front desk of the county police station, I learned that Officer Patton had gone to host a fundraiser.

"Ha, what a philanthropic police officer he is." Luke couldn't help but say as he got in the car again.

Selina noticed another problem: "The county police are paid well, and they can go bowling together. Why doesn't our department organize this?"

Luke looked calm: "... Actually, there was one time, but we both went home after get off work, so we didn't go."

Selina: "What? Why didn't you ever talk about this?"

Luke coughed lightly: "My bad, I will remind you next time."

When it comes to group activities like that, you would spend hours bragging and chatting, which wastes a lot of training time.

He didn't even think about participating.

Selina didn't care too much. She changed her mind and said, "Boys' Home... What a name, hehe." She glanced at someone in the driver's seat.

Luke shrugged. "Men are children who never grow up. That's absolutely true."

You look like a child!

Selina couldn't help but complain: "Just those people in the county police?" She couldn't help but think of the horrible look of bearded Nick in her mind. How the hell did he look like a boy

Arriving at the fundraising event at the County Sheriff's House, Luke looked at the bowling alley with a big "dinner" sign and sighed, "This fundraising event has a one-stop service for catering and entertainment?"

Sonya and Alexandria also got out of the car, and the two sides naturally moved closer together.

Sonya said, "The benefits of this county police department seem to be much better than ours."

Luke nodded. "Yeah, go back and ask your boss to give us some advice. I will support you mentally."

Sonya rolled her eyes: "I don't want to get into trouble like this! This costs money."

Luke said, taking the lead and walking towards the bowling alley, saying, "Don't have that expression. If the boss doesn't express his opinion, then I'll find a time and treat all the colleagues in the group..."

Boom!

A loud noise interrupted his words.

Luke looked sideways and saw a bunch of objects on a car not far away.

His expression changed and he looked up at the sky.

"holyshxt!" He couldn't help but curse: "Don't run around, come here."

In the sky, several small black dots were falling rapidly, and after a moment they crashed into the nearby area with a loud bang.