night.
FBI Headquarters, Washington, USA.
Judy had just finished a short mission, and as soon as she came back, she heard her colleague Andre Kamel whispering something with someone.
Faintly, she seemed to hear the name of Burris Brown.
Judy raised an eyebrow and moved closer.
"What are you talking about? What happened to Brown?"
"Ah, it's Miss Judy."
When Camille suddenly heard someone mention Boris Brown's name, he was startled at first, but he regained his composure after seeing the person's appearance.
"We were saying that things seem a little strange next door lately, especially that guy Brown. He's been acting suspiciously lately. A few days ago, he was even saying he wanted to investigate someone who had nothing to do with the case. I don't know why."
Kamal said, curling his lips:
"And if the investigation did reveal anything, that would be fine. The key is that nothing has been found. When the crime occurred, he was not at the scene at all, and he had no connection with the criminals behind the scenes."
In this case, it is incomprehensible that he specifically asked someone to investigate the other party's behavior.
Seeing Judy's confused expression, the people nearby knew that she had been busy with her mission recently and probably hadn't noticed the movement next door. They couldn't help but explain to her:
"You should know about the case where Thomas Schindler was murdered by his illegitimate son some time ago, right?"
Seeing Judy nodded, obviously still remembering the case, the FBI agent continued:
"Due to the irrefutable evidence, the murderer was arrested by the local police immediately."
"I know about this, so is there something wrong with this case?"
Judy looked puzzled:
"Could it be that the local police arrested the wrong person?"
But because of Thomas Schindler's important position in the business world, this incident appeared in the headlines for two consecutive days.
Judy also paid attention to it.
Indeed, the murderer was undoubtedly Jacob Wilder.
And the other party also admitted his crime.
This can't all be wrong, right?
"Of course not."
Seeing Judy's puzzled expression and her colleagues still keeping the topic a secret, Carmel took over the conversation and continued:
"The murderer in that case was indeed Jacob Wilder, but he was not the only one."
"What do you mean? Is there someone behind him manipulating things?"
Judy was a little bit incredulous, but after seeing Carmel nodded seriously, she had to believe that the case might not be that simple.
"Everyone thought the case was solved, but they didn't expect that when they returned to the police station, they would find the officer who had found the decisive evidence at the crime scene in a coma."
At this point, Kamal's expression became serious:
"The officer in charge noticed something was wrong at the time. After questioning Jacob Wilder, he learned that he had the urge to kill after receiving a phone call."
What's more, even the method of committing the crime was taught by the other party.
"Wait... so that means... someone stirred up Jacob Wilder's resentment towards Thomas Schindler beforehand, and then, when he was carrying out his criminal plan, disguised themselves as the police officer, went to the crime scene in his place, and used his identity to arrest Wilder?"
But if you do this, what exactly is the other party trying to achieve?
and……
When it comes to disguise, Judy first thinks of the Black Organization.
She frowned and asked:
"What did Xiu say about this?"
Is it related to the organization?
Her eyes were filled with these words, but unfortunately what she got was Kamal's shaking head.
"Mr. Akai doesn't think this was done by an organization. Their methods are not so gentle."
and……
"I don't quite understand what this person's intention is. Could it be that he wants to enjoy the fun of the police investigating the case?"
Kamal scratched his head in confusion:
"Otherwise, why would you try to capture Wilder while provoking him to kill Schindler?"
"Maybe he wants to get rid of both of them at the same time?"
"Mr. Akai said the same thing, and he also asked me to analyze this matter from the perspective of who can benefit from it."
Hearing Judy's words, Carmel's eyes lit up, but soon he scratched his head with a naive look on his face:
"But I've tried everything from Schindler's rival to his adopted son, who was freed because of his death, but we couldn't find any evidence of the other's guilt. That's when Brown proposed someone."
Kamal said, turning on his computer.
"That's the person. Brown suspects that the person hiding behind Wilder is her."
He pointed to the portrait in his computer. The person in it looked exactly like Hoshino Aoi.
“It’s her…”
Judy murmured.
Hearing this, Kamal was also shocked.
"Miss Judy, do you know her?"
"No……"
Although Judy was responding to Carmel's words, her eyes never left the portrait:
"I accidentally came across a case in a cafe two days ago, and she was also there."
At this point, Judy's expression became more serious:
"Speaking of which, Brown had always suspected her, but since he had no evidence, he just said that the case must be related to this girl and I even scolded him for it."
But now it seems that these two cases are really related to her?
And Boris Brown did have some evidence, so that's why he kept holding on to her?
Thinking of this, Judy's face turned a little bad. She even wondered if it was because she let the other person go that caused the subsequent events.
Kamal obviously thought of this too.
but……
He scratched his head:
"Brown doesn't seem to have any evidence either. From what I understand, he was just pulled over and reprimanded by his superiors for persisting in making unfounded accusations."
"Eh? No evidence again?"
This time, Judy was really surprised:
"I thought the reason he kept harassing me was because he had found some evidence."
In response, Kamal simply shrugged and said with a puzzled look on his face:
"No, that's why we find it so strange. After all, there's no reason. I don't know why Brown would keep picking on her."
Maybe it was true, as other colleagues said, that this girl had accidentally offended Boris Brown.
However, Camille only dared to mutter this sentence in his heart, and did not say it in front of Judy.
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