It Was You
Chapter 908 Coincidence
"Why are you looking at me like that? The murderer is on my face?" Arthur put out the cigarette and said angrily in an instant.
Bettina and the others looked at each other. It was the first time that they had seen Arthur so angry. Arthur knew that he shouldn't have lost his temper at his men, but he just couldn't help losing his temper.
Arthur rubbed between his eyebrows, lit a cigarette and waved his hand. "I don't mean to scold you. But the murderer is so hateful. Now the media is reporting on it. Even if all the comments are deleted, it will be useless. The superior asked me to solve this as soon as possible... What the fuck can I do? He is dead!"
He was also angry. It was not easy to find out a clue, but Eugene died. Although the place was a street away from the police station, it was obvious that they did it for him, warning him not to meddle in their business.
There were another two people's lives. Even if he didn't want to find out the past truth, he must find this truth.
"Boss, we understand you. We also want to catch the murderer as soon as possible, but..." Bettina paused for a while and said with difficulty, "Judging from the evidence we have collected now, Eugene is most likely the murderer. He might have plotted the series of cases 13 years ago..."
Bettina couldn't continue, so she had to shut up.
If the case 13 years ago was really done by Eugene, even if he committed a new crime 13 years later, why did he leave such an obvious clue and put his life in danger? It was so obvious that he was framed, but with the death of Eugene, it was difficult to find out.
went to that old shabby apartment and appeared in the same frame with the little girl
police station? What was he doing
he couldn't find a knot that could be opened
information about the driver of that container car?" Arthur pressed his forehead with his hands and
died when they found the driver and the container car, they felt that the truck driver might be a clue, .On the surface, the car suddenly lost control
police. He connected his computer to the screen and a resume appeared on the screen. The police continued, "The culprit, the driver of this container car, is called Ford Zheng. He is 47 years old and an employee of a logistics company in the city. He has been in the field of logistics and transportation for more than twenty years. We have investigated him. There is not a single violation of the law, not even a stop. Logically speaking,
is the surveillance video at
road showed on the screen. He clicked it and said, "We have watched the video more than ten times, and there is nothing unusual. When Eugene passed the sidewalk at the traffic light, the container car lost control and directly crashed
the call
policeman said, breaking the last glimmer of hope of Arthur. He said, "We have checked the vehicle recorder and call log of Ford, but there is no problem.
"How could an experienced driver who hasn't got a traffic ticket for more than 20 years suddenly lose control and run away after hitting a person? He even crashed the guardrail and fell into the QS River with his car? Have you checked the bank records and transaction records
checked the bank records. There is no problem with the records, and recently there is no large amount of bill in and out. We have also asked the company where he works. He is a good man, gentle and kind. If there is anything that needs help between colleagues, he will
away with only a few strokes from life to death.
have run for more than ten hours in a row, as if he had helped someone to take the night shift at night. Could it be that he was driving tiredly and dozed off
About It Was You - Chapter 908 Coincidence
It Was You is the best current series of the author Hannah Baker. With the below Chapter 908 Coincidence content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 908 Coincidence and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com