The next day, Luke went to the car dealership he had made an appointment with and bought a second-hand Ford Focus.
This second-hand Focus, which has been open for more than a year, is in good condition, and the price is less than $10,000.
After driving this second-hand Ford, Luke went to the police station.
At the desk, Elsa looked tired. Seeing him coming, she greeted, "Let's go, Dustin is looking for you."
Luke followed Elsa and asked casually, "Did you go back to rest last night?"
Elsa couldn't help yawning: "No, I'm busy looking up Sergey's information."
Luke's heart moved: Why are you in a hurry to check Sergei
Entering Dustin's office, the leader of the serious crime team also looked tired and unshaven.
Seeing two people coming in, he just nodded and signaled Luke to close the door.
After closing the door, he said, "Katie's case is basically cleared up. Now, it's Sergey's problem. Luke, Elsa thinks that she can go to New York and try her best to see if she can be arrested." Get this guy. Would you like to go?"
Luke was stunned for a moment, and said in doubt: "But... the police station over there is willing?"
Dustin sighed: "This is where you go and see if you can negotiate a good solution."
Luke was speechless.
What the hell, he's a new young police detective, what can he use to negotiate with the New York Police Department? That is the largest police station in the United States, with more than twice as many people as the Los Angeles Police Department.
Dustin looked at his expression and explained: "It's like this. You go to investigate the situation and see if you can find an opportunity to arrest Sergey in a relatively remote place, so the New York Police Department should agree. This case The director has already negotiated with that side, and that side also means the same. As long as you don’t arrest people in crowded places, they can allow you to go there and assist them in handling the case.”
Luke's egg hurts.
That is to say, but the initiative of this case is entirely in the hands of others.
He and Elsa went there, just two soy saucers.
He looked at Elsa, and Elsa nodded slightly.
Luke knew that meant she wanted to go.
what can he do You only come to work the next day, so you may have to travel
He could only say: "I follow the boss's arrangement."
Dustin felt relieved: "That's good. This operation will have to wait for two days, and the negotiation with the New York Police Department has not yet been completed. Prepare yourself. There must be a lot of troubles in the past, waiting for you to deal with. Come on Bar!"
Elsa and Luke nodded yes, and went out.
Back at her desk, Elsa asked, "Are you okay?"
Elsa knew that she should have told Luke in advance, but for some reason, she didn't.
Luke shook his head: "No problem. However, the case of the drowning of Sergey's fat son, can we also investigate it? We still have some time."
Elsa froze for a moment, but she didn't expect him to mention this.
But Luke's performance yesterday made her dare not underestimate this young man, so she asked, "Do you have a clue?"
"Sergey is of Russian descent, and Katie's security guard, Serev, is also of Russian descent, right?" he said.
Elsa was taken aback for a moment, she was patronizing the case of Katie's murder yesterday, and she didn't think of this for a moment.
Now when Luke reminded him, he suddenly came to his senses: "Do you suspect that Serev put Sergey's fat son into the villa secretly? Or did he kill the fat son? Well, no, if Serev killed Sergey Son, I'm sure I won't survive now."
Luke: "I asked Sally yesterday, and she said that in addition to opening the front and rear doors on the remote control panel in the room, Serev also has a remote control device, which is convenient for him to open and close the door when he welcomes guests."
Elsa patted her forehead: "Yes, let's go! Go to the villa first, and check with Selev."
Of course Luke didn't have to drive his own car this time, it was a business trip, so he set off in Elsa's car.
In the car, Elsa couldn't help asking: "Are you sure there is something wrong with Serev? Is there any evidence?"
Luke shrugged: "Forget it Sergey, after all we are not sure whether he climbed over the wall and entered the villa. But Sergey's fat son is two hundred catties, I really don't think he can enter the villa from other places, before The back door is the biggest possibility."
On this point, he lied.
Just yesterday, his keen sense of smell had come into play.
He was in Katie's room and smelled the smell of Serev, the mixture of gun oil, gunpowder and body odor, which was too obvious in Katie's room.
He has learned that although Serev is a security guard, he cannot enter and leave Katie's room at will.
And according to the concentration of the smell, it must have entered the room at least several hours ago, that is, before dawn.
A security guard entered the female employer's room in the middle of the night, and the female employer drowned in the swimming pool.
There are problems everywhere.
Secondly, Serev's smell also appeared on the path leading to the back door outside, and the smell was not light, obviously walking back and forth several times.
The smell also appeared in another location - by the pool.
However, the smell similar to his was the smell of another person. It was also the body odor of gun oil and gunpowder, and even some clofang.
According to the autopsy results, the anesthetic in Katie's body was Corofant.
This man with the smell of chloroform had also entered Katie's bedroom, and Serev's smell also had a very faint smell of chloroform.
The reason why Luke closed his eyes in Katie's room was to use his keen sense of smell to distinguish smells.
Therefore, there is only one truth: Serev is an insider.
It was he who secretly put Sergey into the villa, and might even cooperate with Sergey to stun Katie and throw her into the swimming pool.
Finally, he sent Sergey out the back door again.
Only in this way can the many doubts in this case be explained.
Only in this way can the scent trajectory that Luke smells make sense.
Luke went out through the back door, also following the scent, and lost all clues when he reached the main road.
Therefore, he was able to be sure that Sergey must have been captured by the surveillance camera at the back door of Ginny's house.
A case that was originally troublesome, but with his newly acquired ability, he easily found the murderer and the ghost.
The two arrived at Katie's villa, rang the doorbell, and Sally opened the door.
After entering the house, Elsa asked: "Where is Serev? We have something to ask him."
Sally: "Oh, I saw him go to the backyard just now, shall I call him?"
Elsa and Luke looked at each other, and she said, "Let's go together, just a few words."
The two of them didn't want this guy to wake up and run away.
But in the backyard that was clear at a glance, there was no trace of Serev at all, only the small open iron gate.
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(Before it goes on the shelves, I don’t just post the testimonials on the shelves. There is no charge for the public version, so let’s not say that I have a lot of words.
First, please subscribe, just ask for this, other rewards, monthly tickets, recommendation tickets, etc., everyone will give it if they are pleasing to the eye. However, capable book friends try to subscribe and support it.
Second, tell me something that made me laugh and cry. A few days ago, the editor suddenly asked me: what happened to your recommendation ticket.
I'm completely at a loss, what's going on? Because it was off the new book list on the 14th, I didn't ask for a recommendation ticket, and I didn't pay much attention to it.
And from the time my last book was put on the shelves to the time it was finished, the editor never asked me a word. — This is not to complain about the editor, but that they are really busy, and they will not find the author if there is no special business.
After thinking about it, I realized that it meant that I went to Taobao to order a package to brush data.
I was entangled: explain desperately, to show my innocence, that seems too much force.
If you don't say a word in a bland way, you may be suspected of trying to get over it, and everyone will justify it, why don't you justify it? Is it a guilty conscience
After thinking about it for a while, I suddenly patted my forehead: I am in a daze for writing, I think about reason every day.
I simply told the editor that since I wrote the book, I have never spent money to run it. I am poor, and I am reluctant to pay for it first.
Finally, tell the editor that China National Day is on the shelves.
Well, do you understand? I don't think it's necessary to say, subscribing out is definitely more realistic than explaining that I didn't get a recommendation ticket.
More than 3,000 recommendation votes a day is nothing special... Well, but I looked at the list of recommendation votes for next week, and there are not many new books and newcomers in front of me.
The point is, some of the new books in front of me have issued red envelopes for recommendation tickets. It seems that no one has issued such things for my books, and I don't want to post them, which will interfere with my normal data viewing.
No wonder, the editor doubts my recommendation votes.
Having said so much, it's just a meaning - please subscribe.
Don't let the ratio of recommendation votes to subscriptions be too large, then I really seem to be using data.
Thanks to every book friend who subscribes and supports, and also thanks to the book friends who also give extra rewards for support.
Finally, update the plan.
10,000 words are updated every day during the first month of release, which is five shifts. But many people asked me if it was going to be a hundred changes on the first day it was put on the shelves.
I thought about it, um, then... a 10% discount, ten changes on the first day, and five changes every day thereafter.
There is no way to fix the time for the ten shifts on the first day. If you try to open the VIP in the early morning, the fifth shift will be issued first, and the rest of the fifth shift will be issued twice from noon to night.
Afterwards, updates should be arranged as much as possible during these two time periods.
I have never mentioned the matter of rewards and updates, and I never ask for rewards, because everyone has already paid for the subscription, and it is not good to ask for rewards.
And I can't write this book fast, and it's even more difficult.
So, in other words, if you encounter a reward of 50,000 plus one update (two updates for the leader), it will be a supplementary clause that is not needed.
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