After Carter finished scolding, he still managed to help them get the job done.

Upon obtaining the fingerprint information that Larry left at the police station over ten years ago, Keegan immediately handed it over to the biometric laboratory for comparison.

In less than two hours, the results came back: Larry’s fingerprint information was not found on the drawing paper or the envelope.

Stella was shocked by the result. “That’s impossible! Could there be a mistake? He handed it to me personally without wearing gloves. How could there be no fingerprints?”

Carter said, “This is a laboratory founded by Lena’s mentor and some friends. They often cooperate with the police. Their fingerprint matching system is very advanced and has never made a mistake.”

The implication was clear: the comparison result was accurate. As he spoke, Carter took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket. Just as he was about to light one, Keegan took it away and threw it into the trash can.

annoyance was evident. Stella, preoccupied with her thoughts, didn’t notice

leaving fingerprints with the police, so

made Stella

could it not be the same person? That’s unbelievable. He has a family and children. If he were replaced, how could they not notice? People don’t look exactly the same. Even twins have subtle differences

his lips. “Maybe the family doesn’t want the original

burning. She asked Keegan hurriedly, “Do you

someone check his background. This person has a history of gambling and domestic violence. His relatives and friends said he turned over a new leaf around the time his son was kidnapped. I thought he might have changed because he almost lost his family.

a history of gambling and domestic violence suddenly becomes a good husband and father. If you were his family, would you want the original person

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