North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 73 Disappearance Becomes Murder

Chapter 73 Disappearance turns into murder

Jimmy contacted Mackenzie Remy and asked to go back to the scene to take a look. Previously, because of the corpse, he only checked the corpse and did not examine the ruins over there. This time he wanted to activate his mind and examine the remains of the house.

Do a complete inspection of everything.

There is indeed a problem here. In a place that should be the attic, a box was found. There should be various bones in it. Because it was a black and white line drawing, he was not sure what it was, but the box was buried in the ruins. He also

You can't directly tell others that there is something over there. Although there seems to be something abnormal about the pile of bones, it should have nothing to do with the murder here.

Jimmy continued to check other locations and found an underground space, but judging from the feedback, the contents inside should have been taken away in advance, and it was a complete square space.

There is an abnormality in the ruins of this house. As a ranger, at least there should be a gun cabinet. Jimmy's scan of the ruins showed that no gun-shaped objects were found here. The collapsed house can basically see the bottom.

They are all furniture or other objects.

After Jimmy scanned the duty room, he conducted another round of inspections within a few meters of the surrounding area, and then Jimmy gave up. The things discovered so far are theoretically irrelevant to the fire and corpses at the scene.

Jimmy did not find any suitable clues to advance the arson and murder case. After communicating with people from the Park Management Committee, the case was temporarily sealed. The scene was destroyed, the video was not recorded, and the people were burned to charcoal.

There is no way for the committee to say that Jimmy is unwilling to investigate the case. The entire environment is really too damaged, and the suspect cannot be summoned out of thin air. Without clearing the ruins, no one can point out the anomalies that Jimmy discovered.

Come.

Before Jimmy left the management committee, a call came in. It was Amy from the police station.

"Jimmy, can you go back to the police station now? The faxes you sent to other police stations have been answered."

"Good news, I'll be right back."

Jimmy speeded all the way back to the police station. As for the ticket, well, since no one stopped him, just pretend he was fine.

Jimmy entered Amy's office, and Amy handed him two pieces of paper and kicked him out.

The Hot Spring County Police Department faxed over some information from two autopsy reports, including pictures, which happened to match the photos sent by Jimmy. The two men did not have any documents on them when they were found, so there were no names on the autopsy reports.

Colin and his son were all killed. The place of death was in the woods outside Hot Spring City. There were no other traces and they were classified as unsolved cases.

The time and place of the murder left some impression on Jimmy. When he went out for his first trip, he went hiking in Hot Springs City. At that time, he seemed to have encountered a murder case. At that time, he was searched by the police there and was soaked in the heavy rain.

All over.

He contacted the Hot Spring County Police Department according to the phone number above, and they quickly faxed the rest of the report. After Jimmy got the report, he left the police station directly and went to Kagg's home.

Kag was resting at home and was still surprised to see Jimmy coming over. Jimmy skipped work during working hours, which was not good news.

Jimmy didn't say anything. He handed over the photos Sam gave him and the autopsy report from the Hot Spring County Police Department. He went to the refrigerator to get a bottle of Coke and drank it slowly.

Kag picked up the report and flipped through it. The manner of death of Colin and his son was an execution-style shooting. They should have turned their backs to the gunman and were shot in the back of the head. The autopsy report found no evidence related to the gunman. There was no sign that either of them was tied.

It's possible that the gunman asked them to turn their backs and shoot him, or it's possible that the gunman knew them and sneaked up on them from behind while they weren't paying attention.

There were no documents or weapons at the scene of the body, and no bullet casings were found. Since it rained heavily when the body was found, all the footprints and other traces around it were washed away, and nothing was found. Of course, this also shows that the gunman was very familiar with the evidence.

Those who obtained the process erased all evidence and clues that might expose themselves.

Kag returned the report to Jimmy and sat on the sofa in a daze. Jimmy drank the Coke, picked up the report and left, leaving Kag alone to think about what to do next.

Jimmy has done all he can do. What he has to do now is to go to Addy Town and give this report to Sheriff Sam. As for Colin's disappearance turning into murder, how to deal with it in the future is Sam's business.

Jimmy has nothing to do with it.

After finishing the matter with Sam, Jimmy suddenly remembered something on the way back. Kager had notified them before to ambush a group of drug dealers in Shuanghe Park, and Kager himself was familiar with these people in the county. After all,

He has been a police officer for more than 20 years, so does Kager know who was selling drugs at that time? Why did he agree to Noah's request to let the entire team ambush in the park? Kager really wanted to arrest him

Those drug dealers? Or cleaning up the sphere of influence for other drug dealers?

Jimmy scratched his head a little. Noah had told him about former superintendent Reina before. Reina was related to the gangster family at the beginning, and then the mole incident happened, which eventually led to Reina's resignation. Now Karg is treating Colin like this

The group of drug dealers are so familiar with each other. Could it be that Kager has the same problem?! Or is Kager just an old policeman who is familiar with various local forces and has nothing to do with them?

Jimmy found a small road to stop the police car, sat in the car and began to sort out some of the previous things.

I have experienced a lot of things before. After all, it has been a few months and many things are now blurred. However, I do still remember a few unusual cases. If former Superintendent Reina is included in the clues, there should be several cases.

new direction.

Jimmy had a headache thinking about it. There were too many clues in front of him. If he couldn't sort them out, many things would be in a vague state. But these can be solved slowly in the future. There is still one thing he needs to do now.

Jimmy called Frank to make sure he was home, and then drove directly to find Frank.

Pat Bright is dead. Jimmy met Pat at Frank Moses' house. Frank also gave him Pat's phone number when he was looking for the blue car. Pat and Frank must be relatively good friends. Now

Pat had an accident, and Jimmy felt that Frank needed to be notified for whatever reason.

Jimmy came to Frank's house, parked the car at the door, walked over and rang the doorbell.

Frank came out and opened the door, and Jimmy stepped in past Frank.

"Frank, I have some bad news to tell you. Your friend, Pat..." Jimmy said halfway, and then saw Pat sitting on the sofa looking at him.

Pat Bright sat, Jimmy and Frank stood, none of the three people spoke, and time seemed to be suspended.

Congratulations to myself for entering the second round of recommendations~~

(End of chapter)

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