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Chapter 444 One-way secret communication

This way the whole story could be explained clearly, and Victor thought he had seen through all the scams.

A simple guess shows that Glenn and his wife should be accomplices. He deliberately lied in a place that could be seen from the outside, pretended to be dead, and deceived the postman who was delivering the letter.

In panic, the postman immediately ran away to call the police. Then, Glenn moved Gary, who had been knocked unconscious by him, to the living room, faked the blood stains and the murder weapon, and took the opportunity to slip away.

Then he left it to his wife to perform.

Missy bit him to death, accused Gary of being the murderer, and put all the blame on the thief. Anyway, she insisted that he was the one who broke into the house, robbed someone, killed someone, and hid the body.

And making so many cover-ups was actually just to get rid of the ensuing investigation by the White Crown and the Inspection Bureau.

Victor high-fived with his fist, very confident.

However, Li Anlong asked: "No, your inferences actually have little to do with Missy. Even if they are, the woman may not know about it at all."

"This is too difficult to cover up. I think someone must cover for Glenn, and his wife is the best candidate." Victor said firmly.

Rianlong pushed back on Victor's reasoning: "According to Gary's confession, the Missy he saw when he woke up should not be far from the door of his house. She screamed when she saw the blood on his body, and then opened the door and ran away to report the crime.

, so is it possible that Missy didn’t know anything and just happened to bump into all this when she went home.”

"That's such a coincidence..." Victor was full of doubts, "She just happened to come home and opened the door, and Gary woke up from his coma right away..."

"It doesn't matter when he wakes up," Lianlong analyzed. "Regardless of whether there is a murderer or not, and whether Glenn is dead or not, the people behind the scenes can actually make the layout in advance and wait for Missy to find out about the murder when she comes home.

on site."

"How could it not be the key?" Victor retorted, "What if the thief woke up early? When he saw the blood underneath him and the knife in his hand, he was so frightened that he ran away. Missy didn't see anyone after she came home, so what?

Identify the murderer? Only the explanation that 'the woman and the murderer were in cahoots' can accurately control the timing."

Li Anlong was thoughtful and did not argue. Instead, he stated naturally: "If I were to commit the murder, I would have carefully studied the travel and behavioral logic of the deceased and family members before committing the crime. For example... I knew what they were doing."

When will you go out and when will you go home..."

Victor didn't want to continue arguing. Anyway, no matter how much the two discussed, it was just speculation.

He believed that everything was Glenn's trick, and in order to verify this, he had to find the living Glenn.

So another day later, Victor asked around the residents to see if they had seen Glenn after his death.

According to the postman's confession, Gary's confession and Missy's confession, there are no loopholes in time.

The postman discovered Glenn's body before Missy. Gary had seen the grandfather clock in the room when he met Missy and knew the time, which was exactly the same as Missy's confession.

In other words, if Glenn had not died, he would have definitely found a way to escape from the house before the postman left and Missy went home, and maybe someone would have seen him.

Even if he wraps himself up tightly, someone will definitely see him leaving home.

But unfortunately, there are no such witness clues. Only the manager of the street grocery store saw Glenn come home, but never saw him go out again.

Victor could only think that the store manager was too busy and didn't notice.

If we speculate that Glenn is dead...

His body could not be found. If the murderer had moved the body away, it would have been more obvious and the movement would have been louder. He might have been exposed on the road because it was a murder that occurred in broad daylight.

The house did not have a backyard, and any place where the body could be hidden must have been searched by the police. If they really wanted to bury the body, they could only bury it in the front yard, but the movement was also too loud. After all, the yard faced the street, and everyone passing by was there.

It is possible to discover that it is impossible to hide the truth.

That is to say, no matter how many possibilities there are in this case, Glenn's body has evaporated out of thin air, and only invisibility can do it.

Victor later went to the Police Bureau and obtained detailed records of Glenn's illegal communications with the outside world.

The White Crown almost wiped out Glenn after his death. Victor discovered that most of that guy's letters were normal, and those that were judged to be illegal exchanges were all drafts without beginning or end.

There is no signature of the sender or recipient, and only the key contents are simply written. Basically, they involve the Inspection Bureau and the Anti-Suppression Department. Judging from the tone, these draft-like letters are all unilaterally addressed.

Glenn himself did not send any letters.

Victor read several articles in a row. He was suddenly stunned and realized the key points in it.

"It's the content!" He tugged at the materials obtained from the White Crown by the Inspection Bureau and muttered to himself, "They are all confidential information within the Inspection Bureau or the Anti-Suppression Department. Rather than saying that Glenn committed treason, it is better to say that Glenn has committed treason.

There is a traitor in the police bureau or the suppression department!"

Two days of investigation made Victor feel that this case was even more complicated.

There was nothing wrong with the letters in Glenn's office, whether they were received by him or sent out and found by the Saffron Post Office.

The problem is these drafts that provide content one way.

Someone was secretly sending secrets from the Insurrection Bureau and the Anti-Suppression Department to Glenn... but Glenn himself never wrote a reply.

Armed with his discovery, Victor went to Tony Carlos's office.

"Who does this Glenn usually have more contact with?"

"His wife...and his colleagues in the White Crown?" Tony held a coffee cup and leisurely basked in the sun by the window.

This look made Victor deeply doubt whether they were busy at all.

"None of the people you mentioned have access to the confidential information of the Inspection Bureau. Maybe... they are just a springboard."

Victor pinched his chin to analyze, and then suddenly looked up.

"How did the White Crown discover Glenn's treason?"

After asking this question, Tony didn't even raise his bald head and answered quickly: "Of course someone reported it."

"report?"

This result was beyond Victor's expectation.

While he was deep in thought, Tony suddenly asked: "Where is the other red-haired agent? What is his date?"

Victor knew that he was asking Li Anlong, but Li Anlong didn't come here today. Before leaving yesterday, he said that there were some things to deal with in the college.

After all, he had just entered school and according to the rules and regulations of the Anti-Suppression Department, he had the right to refuse to perform the mission three times.

Seeing that Victor didn't answer, Tony shrugged and explained to himself: "The one who reported Glenn was still his colleague. Both of them worked in the brass tower of the White Crown. Well... you probably don't know White.

The Crown, simply put, the Brass Tower is the intelligence agency of the Presidential Palace."

Victor raised his head and asked: "So based on my position, do I have the authority to enter the White Crown and contact the whistleblower?"


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