Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 556: 30 Years of Hadong New York

The black man shook his hands in shock, and the crowbar in his hand fell to the ground with a bang, turning tightly, his face awkward and nervous: "No, no need."

When he saw the police badge hanging on the chest, he was even more nervous: "Ah, I'm urinating, and I'll talk later." He ran away without a word.

Luke and Selina were too lazy to catch him.

A lot of thieves like this in Los Angeles, Luke wouldn't care about it if he didn't focus on the road and say that he could earn ten experience points.

Scaring this fool who didn't steal something but lost a crowbar, Luke wanted to leave.

However, the sensitive sense of smell controlled in the ordinary state is still much sharper than ordinary people, and suddenly found something interesting.

He grabbed the car and suddenly asked Selina: "The dossier says, did Jameson's license plate just now?"

Selena pulled out her dossier and looked for it: "Well, yes, it's on this license plate."

Luke took out Jameson's business card from his pocket and dialed it according to the number on the top: "Mr. Jameson? We were just outside and we just met someone who was prying your car."

Less than two minutes later, Jameson came out in anger: "Damn, what's wrong with Los Angeles? Is **** coming to earth?"

Seeing Luke, he didn't get angry at them.

He is not an idiot. The position of detective in the crime unit is not high, but it is not comparable to that of ordinary police officers. The typical position is low in power and high in power.

What's more, the serious crime unit doesn't care about the theft, and just thinks of him without thinking about him.

Luke just nodded and said, "Mr. Jameson, is this your car?"

Jameson pulled out an electronic key and pressed to unlock it, and the car beeped twice immediately.

Luke: "Can you please open the trunk? The thief seemed to be prying just now."

Jameson felt a little strange, but still did.

After the trunk was opened, Luke looked at the contents and looked grim: "Mr. Jameson, this seems to be a kraft paper bag provided by the hotel's entertainment venue. Look at the thickness, isn't it your 20,000 cash lost? "

Incredibly, Jameson grabbed the kraft paper bag and dumped the contents into the trunk.

Two stacks of US knives slipped out.

With the bundled banknotes and the denomination above, Luke felt that as long as it was not a few stacks that were drawn, it should be that the 20,000 US dollars had not run away.

Luke looked at Jameson, who was beeping, while checking his cash, and laughed, "Mr. Jameson, it seems you can call to cancel the report, right?"

Jameson was annoyed: "But I was really beaten up and snatched the money. How did I know he would throw the money into my trunk?"

Having said that, he suddenly understood: "No. He is covering my head, just to prevent me from seeing him throw money into the trunk? Or are he afraid that I will see his face? He is simply trying to get revenge on me!"

Luke agreed with this speculation.

Unless Mr. Jameson eats or gets drunk, and directs and reports false alarms, this is likely to be a small revenge, not a robbery.

20,000 cash is not taken away before the eyes, this is the possibility of personal grievances.

Hit Jameson but did not hurt, then the grudge is not big, it is purely disgusting.

Even if someone is found in this case, it is difficult to convict. After all, Jameson has neither lost money nor detected injuries.

They didn't delay either, they just reminded Jameson to drive into the hotel.

The ghost knew what the two hundred and fifty rich man thought. The hotel's parking lot kept stopping. He threw the car outside and took the cash to drive the car. He deserved to be cleaned up.

However, according to Luke's speculation, this guy is afraid to use cash to pretend to be more profligate.

Except for criminals, Americans do not have the habit of collecting large sums of cash in their daily work life.

In addition, some places are not suitable for credit card consumption, which will leave a record of consumption, and service personnel in some special industries like to receive cash.

The man labeled him a playboy, and the two set off by car.

Selina smiled and said, "Although this guy has a newspaper office in his home, he doesn't want to be criticized by the New York newspaper for bad law and order, so he just threw this case here. So, we Can it be solved in half a day? "

Luke Wan'er: "As for? New York newspapers say rudely, which big guy loves his reputation so much?"

Selena raised her finger at him: "Be careful!"

Luke: "Ah?"

"Because, this big guy is Director Brad, our chief's chief." Selina said.

She laughed at the look of Luke's expression.

After laughing enough, she explained: "In the exclusive news from Elsa, Director Brad was pushed away from New York and then came to us in Los Angeles. When Director Brad left from New York, he swore Go back there one day. "

Luke smiled bitterly: This man is fighting for a sigh of relief?

Selina looked at his expression and added: "Also, I guess the big boss's tone at that time should be asking him over there."

Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi, don't you deceive the poor in New York? Luke's thought came to him immediately, and he immediately laughed.

Lord Brad is not a teenager, and he has never been poor. He is also a big man at the Los Angeles Police Department.

The position of the head of the Los Angeles Western District Police Department is at best a small trough in his life.

Aside from talking about the life experience of the big brother, the two drove back to the police station.

Luke didn't tell Selena that he actually knew who packed Jameson.

The smell of a less reliable "strongest killer" is on that bag of money.

Judging from Luke's experience with that guy, he really did it.

Not for money, just for myself.

Just don't know how Jameson provoked the "strongest killer".

But the bottom line for that person is still ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Jackson was not cut into several pieces with a knife. Perhaps this personal grudge is not serious?

Back at the police station, Luke went over the bodies and evidence of the two bank robberies and the homicides.

The guy who broke his head was just fine, but the robber who was hanged by the rope made him find it a little bit.

Looking at this guy's knot, Luke rubbed his chin: "This method is a bit familiar."

In fact, this is not a problem of single sight.

This knotting technique is highly similar to that of the deputy director, writer and screenwriter Tot Weiss.

Luke could even roughly imagine how the knot would fly through the air, slip around the robber's neck, and then hang it.

Tot Weiss had been flying under the tyre of a big truck for a long time, and it was so cool.

Of course, this case cannot be done by the dead, but only by someone who is proficient in rope skills.

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