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Chapter 160 The Death of the Chef (2)

After listening to Tangning's analysis, Chief Klein frowned and replied: "Tony, I admit that your idea is very imaginative, but killing people just because they discovered an affair is a bit exaggerated? Not to mention that

Killed Bree, who was not necessarily aware, and Morian, who was definitely unaware!

And even if this is true, there is still a key question that has not been explained, and that is why Felissa was obviously killed ten days ago, but why has she been appearing in Louis' restaurant these days?

In the end, this is the most important thing. These are just your speculations, there is no evidence at all! This Mr. Cleary is not someone to be trifled with. If there is not enough evidence, not only can we not arrest him, but I will be complained by him!"

Tangning organized her words, and then retorted: "I think it is not an exaggeration to kill someone because they were caught having an affair. It was probably because Felissa had been blackmailing Ms. Carla and even Mr. Cleary, so they had no choice but to kill someone.

As for Bray, given his relationship with Felissa, he most likely knew about it, so he was killed! And Morian might have been forced by them to infect Bray's spaghetti.

He was poisoned and then killed and silenced by them!

And why did Felissa still appear in Louis' restaurant even though she was killed ten days ago? I think it was probably to cover up the time of Felissa's death, so Carla pretended to be Felissa and appeared in Louis' restaurant and rental apartment.

In the nearby small hotel, this is also consistent with what the owner said that she often does not stay here.

In this regard, we can take her photos and Felissa's photos to the waiters and owners of Louis' restaurant for identification, but as you said, even if the identification is successful, it still cannot be used as evidence to directly arrest Carla's housekeeper.

Not to mention Mr. Cleary!"

Seeing that Tangning was a little discouraged, Chief Klein encouraged: "Anyway, we finally have some direction for the investigation. I will send someone to take the photos of Carla and Felissa to the waiter at Louis' restaurant for identification!"

But the result was once again beyond Tangning's expectation, because the waiter and owner of Louis' restaurant said that neither Felissa nor Carla was the "Felissa" they had seen during this time, and the innkeeper also said that they lived in his hotel.

"Felissa" was not these two people, which made Tangning collapse: "Is it another woman pretending to be Felissa?"

"I don't know, Tony, I think this case is too messy. I have been a police officer for so many years, and this is the first time I have encountered such a headache case!" Chief Klein replied painfully.

Fortunately, Danina's telegram was sent at this time, and the content further confirmed Tangning's guess, saying that Felissa and Carla were classmates in nursing school, and Felissa had said that she was a good friend before coming to New Orleans.

My husband is now a big banker in New Orleans, so I plan to join him! (There was already a nursing school in 1860)

"Now it is almost certain that Kara and Cleary are the murderers of Felissa and Bray!" Tangning said decisively, but then she changed the topic and said weakly: "The only problem is that there is no evidence!"

"That's the same as never saying anything!" Chief Klein complained.

Tangning thought for a moment and then said, "We can ask the landlord to identify Kara as Mrs. Newman!"

Sheriff Klein retorted: "So what if the identification is successful? Housekeeper Kara can just say that I just like to find a place to rest where no one knows me during my weekly vacation, can't you? As for Mr. Newman

, since no one has ever seen him, how can you identify him as Cleary?"

"Didn't someone say they saw Kara dumping her body? Based on this, we can arrest her and interrogate her slowly!" Tangning suggested.

Sheriff Klein hesitated for a moment, and then said: "You can try, but this kind of testimony is not very useful, because the other party can refute that the witness is framing her, unless there is other evidence as testimony. And it is easy to alarm.

They, so unless there is really no other way, it is best not to do this easily!"

A few days later, Sheriff Klein came to find Tangning and said to him: "Tony, you guessed it right, it was indeed Kara and Cleary who killed Bree, Felissa and Morian! And it was indeed Kara.

He impersonated Felissa after her death and was the one who poisoned Bray's pasta!"

"But didn't the waiter and owner of Louis' restaurant say that what they saw was not Carla?" Tangning asked in confusion.

Sheriff Klein explained: "It's actually very simple, because Carla has changed her image. What we showed the waiter at Louis' restaurant was Carla's usual dress. How can I say it is more old-fashioned, but Felissa is the outgoing and gorgeous one?

A woman, so in order to impersonate Felissa, she put on makeup and completely changed into a different person. No wonder the waiter and the hotel owner didn’t recognize her!”

Then he added: "This case actually started two years ago. Cleary and Carla were originally a couple who were about to get married. As Carla's classmate, Felissa naturally knew about their relationship.

After graduation, Carla worked as a housekeeper at the banker Kate's house, and followed her to New Orleans. Unexpectedly, Kate met Cleary accidentally and fell in love with him, but she didn't know that Cleary was Carla's wife.

fiancé.

What's even more surprising is that instead of clarifying the matter, Carla and Cleary wanted to take advantage of Kate's bank. So with Carla's help, Cleary and Kate got married. One year after their marriage, they used

The chronic poison poisoned Kate and Cleary inherited the bank.

But because of Carla's status as a housekeeper, the two must not get married in New Orleans, otherwise it will immediately arouse the suspicion of other people in the house and the bank, so during this time they are slowly moving their business to New York and changing their staff, planning to

After everything is settled, go to New York to start a new and upright life.

Unexpectedly, after Felissa accidentally learned that Cleary had become a banker, she thought he and Carla were married, so she tried to use this relationship to find Cleary to help her lover Bree get a loan to save his company.

.

But how could Kara and Cleary tolerate someone exposing their relationship at this time, so they killed them!"

PS: I recommend a professional article "Please, go home and practice piano". It is a rare and very professional piano article, and it is different from ordinary piano articles. It does not describe the competition very much, but is written by a piano teacher.

Daily life is quite interesting!


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