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    The black man¡¯s hands shook in fright, and the crowbar in his hand fell to the ground with a clang. He turned around tensely, his face full of embarrassment and nervousness: ¡°No, no need.¡±

    When he saw the police badges hanging on their chests clearly, he became even more nervous: "Ah, I need to pee, we'll talk later." He ran away as fast as he said.

    Luke and Selina didn't bother to catch him.

    There are a lot of petty thefts like this in Los Angeles, and Luke wouldn't have bothered with it if he hadn't been there because he could earn ten experience points just by saying a few words.

    Luke wanted to leave after scaring away this stupid thief who didn¡¯t steal anything but lost a crowbar.

    ¡°But the sensitive sense of smell that was controlled in the normal state was still much sharper than ordinary people, and suddenly I discovered something interesting.

    He looked at the car and suddenly asked Selina: "The file says, does the license plate of Jameson just now exist?"

    Selena took out the file and looked for it: "Well, yes, it's on this license plate."

    Luke took out Jameson's business card from his pocket and dialed the number on it: "Mr. Jameson? We were outside just now and happened to encounter someone trying to break into your car."

    Within two minutes, Jameson came out angrily: "Damn it, what's going on in Los Angeles? Is hell coming to the world?"

    When he saw Luke and the two of them, he didn't get mad at them.

    He is not an idiot. The position of a detective in the serious crime team is not high, but it is not comparable to that of ordinary police officers. A typical position is low but has great power.

    ???????????????????? Moreover, the crime squad doesn¡¯t actually have to worry about the theft case, it just depends on his mood whether he wants to dump him or not.

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

    Jameson took out an electronic key and pressed the unlock button. The car immediately chirped twice.

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

    Jameson thought it was a little strange, but he did it anyway.

    After the trunk was opened, Luke looked at the contents inside and said with a teasing expression: "Mr. Jameson, this seems to be the brown paper bag provided by the hotel entertainment venue? Look at the thickness, could it be the 20,000 cash you lost?"  "

    Jameson couldn¡¯t believe it. He grabbed the brown paper bag and dumped the contents into the trunk.

    The two stacks of beautiful knives slipped out.

    With the banknotes in a bundled state and the denominations on them, Luke felt that unless a few cards were drawn from a certain pile inside, the twenty thousand US dollars should be gone.

    Luke looked at Jameson who was checking the cash with a beeping dog expression on his face, and smiled: "Mr. Jameson, it seems you can call to withdraw the report, right?"

    Jameson was upset: "But I was really beaten and the money was taken away. How did I know he would throw the money into my trunk?"

    At this point, he suddenly understood: "That's wrong. He covered my head just to prevent me from seeing him throw the money into the trunk? Or was he afraid that I would see his face? He just wanted to take revenge on me!"

    Luke and the two of them agreed with this conjecture.

    Unless Mr. Jameson was overeating or drunk and staged a false police report, this was probably a petty revenge rather than a robbery.

    ¡°I won¡¯t take away 20,000 cash in front of my eyes, because of the possibility of personal grudges.

    "I beat Jameson but didn't get hurt, so the grudge is probably not big, it's just that I feel disgusted with this guy."

    Even if someone is found in this case, it will be difficult to convict. After all, Jameson lost no money and no injuries could be detected.

    The two of them had no intention of delaying, they just reminded Jameson to drive into the hotel quickly.

    Who knows what this 250-year-old rich man was thinking. He kept parking in the hotel parking lot, threw his car outside, and drove with cash. He deserved to be punished.

    However, based on Luke's speculation, this guy is probably using cash to show off his extravagance.

    With the exception of criminals, Americans do not have the habit of collecting large sums of cash in their daily working lives.

    In addition, some places are not suitable for credit card consumption and will leave consumption records. Service personnel in some special industries like to accept cash.

    Labeling Jameson a playboy in his heart, the two drove off.

    Selena chuckled: "This guy's family owns a newspaper. Although it's from New York, the bureau doesn't want to be criticized by the New York newspaper for poor public security, so it threw this case to us. By the way, we here  Isn¡¯t it considered half a day to solve the case?¡±

    Luke smiled: "To?  New York newspapers are free to make sarcastic remarks. Which boss cherishes his reputation so much?  "

    Selena raised her finger and pointed at him: "Be careful what you say!"

    Luke: "Huh?"

    "Because, this big boss is Director Brad, the boss of our boss." Selina said.

    Seeing Luke's embarrassed face, she laughed.

    After laughing enough, she explained: "The exclusive news from Elsa is that Director Brad was squeezed out of New York and then came to our Los Angeles. When Director Brad left New York, he swore  I¡¯ll go back there one day.¡±

    Luke had a wry smile on his face: Is this like people competing for a breath of Buddha and a stick of incense?

    Selena looked at his expression and added: "Moreover, I guess the big boss's tone at that time was to beg him to go back."

    Thirty years in the east of the river and thirty years in the west of the river, don¡¯t bully the poor young people in the American New York version?  This thought immediately appeared in Luke's mind, and he immediately burst into laughter.

    Director Brad is not a young man, and he has never been poor. He is also considered a big boss in the Los Angeles Police Department.

    The position of chief of the Los Angeles West District Police Department is at most a small low point in his life.

    Putting aside the discussion about the boss¡¯s life experience, the two drove back to the police station.

    Luke didn¡¯t tell Selina that he actually knew who took care of Jameson.

    The smell of a certain unreliable "strongest killer" is on that bag of money.

    Judging from Luke¡¯s experience with that guy, that guy is really capable of doing this kind of thing.

    Not for money, just for my own happiness.

    I just don¡¯t know how Jameson provoked the ¡°strongest killer¡±.

    But the bottom line of that person is still there. He didn¡¯t chop Jameson into several pieces with a knife. Maybe it¡¯s because this personal feud is not too serious?

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

    The guy with the back of his head smashed was fine, but the robber who was hung by a rope made him notice something.

    Looking at the knot that hung this guy, Luke rubbed his chin: "This technique looks a bit familiar."

    In fact, this is not just a matter of familiarity.

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

    Luke could even roughly imagine how the knot flew through the air, wrapped around the robber's neck, and then hung him up.

    That guy Tot Weiss had already flown under the tires of the big truck and was quite cold.

    Of course, this case could not have been done by a dead person, it could only have been done by a guy who was proficient in rope skills.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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