Chapter 129 The Price of Betrayal(2/2)
Fingerprints all over the body?
this……
You're a fucking police detective, and you don't even know how to clean up the most obvious evidence?
So amateurish?
Bob was thinking speechlessly, and he didn't seem to notice at all that there seemed to be something wrong with his outlook on life.
The next second.
Bob shook his head speechlessly and left the observation room.
An idiot.
Not interesting.
George crossed his arms, lowered his head, held his chin, and frowned, seeming to be thinking about something.
Beckett looked at George.
"What's wrong?"
"...Do you know how the body was found?"
"I know, inside the wall."
"No."
George shook his head, looked at Beckett and said, "Hoke is also here."
Beckett was slightly startled: "Why didn't you say anything yesterday?"
George didn't even mention this matter when he came back from the Thirteenth Bureau yesterday.
"People from the Department of Homeland Security were here yesterday, and..." George frowned: "I don't understand what happened here."
"So do you understand now?"
"nor."
George shook his head and said: "With Hawk here, I don't believe this is a coincidence. Then there is only one possibility. Hawk went to that house intentionally. What's left is why?"
Why did Hawke do this?
George still couldn't figure it out.
"correct."
George looked at Beckett: "Have you sent someone to John Hope's house?"
Becker nodded: "We've asked Kevin to follow his colleagues from the Thirteenth Bureau."
This case belongs to the Thirteenth Bureau, and the arrest warrant is also from the Thirteenth Bureau. Naturally, the search of the house and so on also comes from the Thirteenth Bureau.
However, due to the good relationship between George and Jack, there is no problem in sending someone to follow up and take a look. As long as Jack, the detective in charge of the case, does not object.
"John Hope's call record?"
"Esposito went and got it."
"Um."
George nodded, temporarily putting aside the confusion in his heart, and refocused his attention on John Hope, who seemed to have collapsed in the interrogation room opposite.
Beckett was a little surprised: "Is Jack so powerful?"
How long has it been?
John Hope couldn't stand it anymore.
George smiled: "When Jack was in the police detective school, he was always the first in interrogation. Previously, the Thirteenth Bureau released a highly intelligent suspect. As a result, when Jack took action, the guy could not last more than ten minutes.
I can’t stand it anymore, this time it won’t be too fast.”
If John Hope hadn't been a police detective, he probably wouldn't have been able to withstand it for even a minute, but he could still hold on for so long, which is pretty good.
but……
How could you make such a stupid mistake if you persisted for so long?
George was also a little confused.
However, by the time Jack came out of the interrogation room, George and Beckett had already gotten the answer to this question.
To put it simply, John Hope killed Bemila Hope while drunk. When he woke up, Bemila Hope had been sealed, and even John Hope
I don’t even remember clearly whether I collected my fingerprints at the end.
As for the reason for the killing?
Very simple.
John Hope was demoted at that time, and Bemila wanted to divorce him. After the court decreed the divorce, Bemila impulsively committed suicide when she was packing her clothes and preparing to leave.
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Chapter completed!