"Mrs. Nomark."

Seeing the gunman's face, Antonio shouted out his name in shock.

Others gathered around.

They wanted to help control the gunman, but they stopped one after another, all casting surprised eyes on each other's faces.

"it's me."

Mrs. Nomark was relieved as she got her revenge.

"Crack."

The Glock in his hand slipped quietly.

With a smile on her face, she closed her eyes and fainted.

"Click, click."

The flashbulbs went off like a storm, and Mrs. Nomark was in the eye of the storm.

The scene was a bit more chaotic than before.

"You don't actually need to do this."

In the interrogation room, Olinsky looked at the other party and said slowly: "It's really not necessary."

No why, he knew why.

Interrogation is pointless.

"But I want to do it."

Mrs. Nomark had recovered. She held a cup of coffee with trembling fingers, tears sliding down her cheeks: "I don't even feel a little sorry for what I did."

"Hey."

Olinsky quickly persuaded: "You don't need to explain anything, don't worry, I understand."

On the other side, Rusek leaned against the wall.

This was the first time he faced a murderer, a criminal who killed someone under the eyes of the police, and he couldn't feel any anger.

On the contrary, they are also worried about what will happen to the other party later.

Although the circumstances were extenuating, the incident occurred in full public view and it was foreseeable that Mrs. Nomack would face life in prison.

Thinking of this, he tightened his cheeks.

"I always remember what you said."

Mrs. Nomark held Olinsky's hand tremblingly: "Some people don't deserve to live in this world."

"Thank God."

Her eyes were red and she said with a smile: "I'm very happy with what I did."

This sentence left Olinsky speechless.

He stared at the other party blankly, not expecting that he had lit the fuse himself.

The matter soon became clear. According to the other party's story, the pistol was purchased from an illegal gun dealer. She had been waiting outside the police station tonight until she found a suitable opportunity to take action.

In this case, there is nothing left to ask.

"Mrs. Nomark."

Rusek stepped forward tangledly and said in a low voice: "I'm very sorry, but you need to be detained until we send you to see the judge."

"Don't worry, I'll go through all the procedures with you."

"If you need a lawyer or see someone, you can ask at any time and I will make arrangements for you."

"Thanks."

Mrs. Nomark took his hand and stood up feebly.

With Rusek's support, the two walked out of the interrogation room together. Looking at her back, Olinsky felt heartbroken.

I wanted to slap the table, but I could only put it down gently.

Now, there is no point in saying anything.

Go outside and pass by the observation room.

Mrs. Nomark's footsteps stopped quietly, and she turned her eyes to look at the dark group of people standing inside.

"Sorry for causing you trouble."

After saying apologetic words to the police officers who had been working on this matter all day, she locked her eyes on one person again and bent down slightly: "Thank you, thank you for your help."

After speaking, she left with Rusek in relief.

"damn it."

Horsted kicked the wall hard: "I don't have any joy in catching the murderer now."

Except for Ethan, everyone else looked angry.

However, I don’t know who to be angry with.

After a long silence, Antonio exhaled slowly: "I will go to the prosecutor tomorrow to plead for mercy, and by the way, I will help her find the best lawyer. I hope the sentence can be reduced by a few years."

"These are the only things we can do."

From the moment Mrs. Nomack made up her mind to shoot, the outcome of prison was certain.

The difference is nothing more than how many years.

But she got what she wanted, and she should be willing to sit in this prison.

Ethan said nothing, shrugged and walked out of the observation room.

Everyone else also left with a sullen face.

When they returned to the Chase Room, they ran into Fisher and Hank. They hurried up the stairs. The former had a gloomy face, and anyone could tell that he was in a bad mood.

"Director."

Ethan spread his hands and asked in confusion: "Didn't you go on a business trip to the city next door?"

"you."

Fisher pointed at Erin again: "And you, office talk."

A business trip, a shitty business trip.

If something like this happened, he'd be damned if he could stay.

The calls from the top came one after another, directly confusing Fisher. The headlines tomorrow will definitely be a vengeful mother and crying gunfire.

This kind of blood revenge plot is the most eye-catching.

Media carnival is inevitable.

However, this kind of thing cannot be blamed on the intelligence team. He came here for another matter.

The four of them went straight to the Sheriff's Office, and Ethan glanced at the reception room.

Inside, there was also a woman with short blond hair sitting.

Bonnie was bored inside waiting for the final result of the matter. It could be said that both robbers were caught. Thinking that she was about to get twenty-five thousand, she looked relaxed and happy.

Ethan was confused for a while and didn't know what Fisher wanted to talk to Irene.

"bump."

The door is closed and the blinds are drawn.

"OK."

Fisher crossed his arms and said with a straight face, "I'm very busy, so I won't talk nonsense."

"It's about the bounty issue. The legal team of the check exchange company has previously applied to see the relevant case file report. This is to ensure that no problems will arise in the middle."

"They also went to talk to Wash at the same time and found out something."

"Bonnie, your mother."

Director Fisher looked at Eileen and said in a deep voice: "The legal team discovered that she not only provided clues, but also rented out vehicles at high prices for the robbers to use."

"From their point of view, this is also a coordinated crime."

After hearing this, Irene's expression changed.

She opened her mouth to explain something, but Hank put his hands behind his back and said nothing.

"Stop."

Fisher interrupted Erin with a wave of his hand and continued: "Not only did they refuse to pay the reward money, but they also threatened to sue Bonnie."

"Waterfa."

Erin couldn't hold it back anymore and said excitedly: "Is it just because of the words of a professional criminal?"

She actually knew the truth of the matter.

This kind of behavior is indeed very vague, and it is not impossible for the other party to sue. Even if the lawsuit can be won, the cost is beyond Bonnie's ability to bear.

No bonus is accepted.

But that was her mother, and Erin didn't want to see the other person being prosecuted for it.

So, I immediately panicked.

"Director."

Ethan rubbed his nose and said in a muffled voice: "Those people just want to have a few more people as companions before going to jail."

"Please."

He spread his hands and shrugged: "You wouldn't believe this kind of trick, would you?" (End of Chapter)

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