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Chapter 171 Manslaughter

"Tony, let me introduce to you, this is Sheriff Marcello from Atlanta."

Just when Chief Klein wanted to introduce Tang Ning to Chief Marcello, he only saw him looking at Tang Ning with a dull look on his face and muttering to himself: "It's so similar, it's no wonder."

Seeing Chief Marcello's appearance, Tangning asked Chief Klein in a confused voice, "Chief, what's going on?"

Fortunately, Sheriff Marcello had already calmed down and apologized to Tangning with an embarrassed look on his face: "I'm sorry, Mr. Tangning, because you look so much like Lieutenant Pichon, it can even be said that they are almost exactly the same!

"

"Well, actually, several people have told me about it, which makes me want to find a chance to meet Lieutenant Pichon to see how similar we are!" Tangning replied with a smile.

Originally, Tang Ning meant this as a joke, but after hearing this, Chief Marcello said sadly: "Mr. Tang Ning, you probably don't have this chance anymore?"

Before Tangning could ask, Chief Klein on the other side interrupted and replied, "Actually, Chief Marcello is here just for the murder of Lieutenant Pichon."

Before Chief Klein could finish speaking, Tangning couldn't help but exclaimed, "What? Lieutenant Pichon was killed?"

Sheriff Klein nodded and replied: "Yes, and he was killed by the devil Underwood!"

"Killed by Underwood? Why did Underwood kill him?" Tangning asked in confusion. At the same time, an idea suddenly flashed in her mind and she asked in a trembling voice: "Could it be because of me?"

"Yes, Underwood mistook Lieutenant Pichon for you, Mr. Downing, so he shot him. But when he was interrogating him, to be honest, I didn't believe his confession, so I came to New Orleans specifically to investigate.

Verification. After hearing about Chief Klein’s grievance between him and Mr. Downing, I already half believed it. But after seeing Mr. Downing just now, all my doubts disappeared, because let alone Underwood.

A guy blinded by hatred, even I, an old friend of Pichon, can easily admit his mistake when he sees you, Mr. Downing!" Sheriff Marcello explained.

After hearing this, Tangning also understood that it turned out that Underwood mistakenly killed Lieutenant Pichon for himself in Atlanta. After he was caught, the local police did not believe that such an outrageous thing was happening, so they sent people over to verify.

So he said with an embarrassed look: "Well, doesn't this Lieutenant Pishang die for me? This, this makes me so embarrassed!"

Sheriff Marcello consoled him: "Mr. Tangning, you don't have to think so. The problem is all caused by Underwood, the murderer. Pichon, hey, he is just too unlucky!"

"Then, what can I do for Lieutenant Pishan's family?" Tang Ning asked with some unbearable conscience.

Sheriff Marcello thought for a moment, then shook his head and replied: "I really didn't think of this at the moment, because the conditions in Pichon's family are quite good!"

But then he changed the subject and said, "But I do have something to ask for your help, Mr. Tangning!"

"Mr. Sheriff, please tell me, as long as I can do it, there will definitely be no problem!" Tang Ning agreed without hesitation.

"Actually, it's quite simple. I just want you to take a photo in front of the New Orleans Police Department so that I can have an explanation when I take it back. To put it bluntly, before I came here, our police department and Pichon's family

I can’t believe that there can really be two people in the world who look so similar!” Sheriff Marcello explained.

"Oh, this is easy to handle, we can go take pictures now!" Tang Ning nodded and replied.

After taking the photo, Chief Marcello hurried back to Atlanta by car. On the way back from the station, Chief Klein sighed and said to Downing: "Tony, after all, after Underwood is arrested, we

The big stone in our hearts can be relieved!"

Tangning understood that Chief Klein was referring to the two giant stones of his wanted criminal and his personal enemy, but she still felt a little emotional: "It's just that Lieutenant Pichon is really unlucky!"

Chief Klein nodded in agreement: "That's true, but just like Chief Marcello said, it's all the fault of Underwood, the murderer!"

He casually changed the subject and said: "Tony, in order to celebrate this, should we find a place to have a good drink?"

Tangning waved her hands and said, "No, no, I drank too much at Mr. Warner's a few days ago, and I had a headache for more than a day before I recovered. And Heidi complained to me a lot about this, so I won't be able to do it in the short term.

Don’t you dare drink again!”

"Hey, I didn't expect Tony to get along so well with Mr. Warner. I remember you asked me to investigate his details before!" Chief Klein said in surprise.

"It's not as good as you think. In fact, the whole thing is just a coincidence. Brian just came back from London that day, so he came to my place to give me some gifts for Heidi and Jason. Then while we were chatting, Mr. Warner

He came over to tell me about a painting, and because Brian was not there when he held a cocktail party, he invited him and me to his house for a drink, and I ended up drinking too much," Tangning explained.

After returning home, while Tangning was changing clothes, the butler Rob handed over a letter reporting: "Master, I received a letter addressed to you!"

Tang Ning took it and looked at the sender's name and was shocked because the sender's name was actually "Tang Yunfeng". He thought to himself, isn't Tang Yunfeng dead? Why would he write a letter to himself?

But when she opened it, she found that it was written by Bai Min to herself, and she immediately breathed a sigh of relief. She thought that she didn't want to expose her whereabouts to the outside world, so she wrote to herself under the guise of "Tang Yunfeng".

Looking at the content again, Tangning's sigh of relief suddenly became stronger again, because the letter read: "Tony, you owe me a huge favor this time, because I helped you solve your biggest trouble!

That Underwood will never hunt you and your woman down again. Is this a favor worth thanking me for?"

When Tang Ning saw that the postmark was from Atlanta, she immediately had a suspicion in her mind.

PS: Why did "The Great Detective of the Republic of China" only have 24 episodes? This is too few. It needs to be doubled at least! It's not enough to watch, and the last case was too rushed, as if it wanted to cover all the episodes.

The emotional line and the plot are all packed into this one case. There is absolutely no need to be so nervous.


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