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Chapter 1333

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When the hooded man pressed the handkerchief on Chen Zhao's face, Chen Zhao didn't resist at all.

Then, the hooded man took out a jar. There was a colorful lizard in the jar.

The lizard was only an inch long, but when it opened its mouth and rolled its tongue at Chen Zhao, his body actually started shrinking. Then he was sucked into the lizard's mouth.

The hooded man put the lizard in the jar and left.

He still had to find a second target.



"Hello, Mr. West, it's Fali. Is Chen at the headquarters?"

"No, Ms. Fali. Didn't the president come home?"

"No. He said he was sleepy on the way. I think he's asleep now. He didn't pick up my call."

West thought about it. Chen Zhao had told him before that he would suddenly feel sleepy.

He would suddenly feel sleepy, and he might really have fallen asleep on the road.

"Ms. Fali, I'll send someone to find the president."

"Okay, thank you, Mr. West."

Finding Chen Zhao's car wasn't difficult at all.

In less than three hours, West found it through the traffic control files.

Chen Zhao's car had been parked illegally on the side of the road for more than four hours. The traffic police had given him a ticket.

But Chen Zhao was nowhere to be seen. West checked all the hospital records but didn't find anything about Chen Zhao.

Did something happen to the Guild Leader? Wester wondered inwardly.

Thinking of this, West found it funny.

Accident? Even if he was asleep, Chen Zhao was still a monster.

Perhaps he was hiding somewhere to sleep.



"India, do you have any clues?"

"Right now, L.A.'s public surveillance coverage is 55%, but there are no surveillance cameras at all the locations where the victims were kidnapped. This can only mean one thing. The culprit knows the location of the public surveillance cameras very well. Either the culprit is from the police or an electronic company …"

India suddenly paused. "L.A.'s public surveillance facilities are all contracted to private companies. Boss, can you help me find the locations of all the victims?"

Mansari quickly found a map with each point marked out on it for Yndith.

"Here."

India studied the map for a long time.

"Boss, look at the locations. They're all concentrated in this area."

"What happened to this area?"

"The surveillance equipment in Los Angeles started twelve years ago. A total of three companies won the contract. These three companies are responsible for this area, this area, and this area respectively."

Mansari immediately understood after hearing Ingis's words.

"This area is where the Midnight Kidney Cutters commit their crimes. Which company is in charge of this area?"

"Thomas Electron."

"Let's go to Thomas Electronics right now."

"We can't go now. We aren't sure who did it. If we go there rashly, we might be noticed by the murderer. We have to find out who has access to the blueprints of the area covered by the surveillance equipment. This blueprints are either the company's shareholders or the company's engineers. In short, the scope shouldn't be too big. Let's find out which of these people are suspicious," Ingis said.

"You're right." Mansari nodded.

Although it wasn't the first time India had discovered India's talent.

However, one had to admit that Ingis was indeed very good at solving cases.

He had no clue at all, but English was able to find so many clues.

India and Mansari returned to the headquarters and sent people to investigate the higher-ups of Thomas Electron Company.

As a counter-terrorism department, the anti-terrorism security department not only had powerful armed forces, but also powerful intelligence gathering capabilities.

After a tiring night, Mansari carried a large stack of documents and placed them on India's table.

"Ingis, through our intelligence gathering, we found that many people in Thomas Electron Company have access to the blueprints. Other than the shareholders, there are more than thirty engineers and normal employees who have access to the blueprints. Including the shareholders and higher-ups, there are more than fifty people."

"Fifty people. That's not a lot," Ingis said.

Then, Ingis began to look through the documents.

"I've already roughly looked through them. I didn't find anything wrong with them."

Ingis ignored Mansari's words and continued to search through everyone's files.

Three hours later, Ingis separated three files and placed them to the side.

"Boss, I found three of them suspicious. I can't be completely sure yet."

Ingis brought the files of the three people to Mansari.

Mansari picked up the files. "I've looked through the files of these three people. I don't think there's anything wrong with them. Also, their bodies are very ordinary. They don't match the butcher's body described by the survivors."

"The information provided by the survivors might not be accurate or correct. Kerman wasn't conscious at the time. We can use it as a reference, but we can't use it as evidence," Ingis said. "When investigating cases, there's a rule. There's a 50% chance that the witnesses provide false information."

"Why?"

"Because they'll process the information themselves and then state it. They're not lying on purpose. For example, in the famous plane crash, the witnesses said that the plane exploded in the sky and then fell to the ground. However, after investigation, we found out that the plane actually exploded after it hit the ground. The witnesses got the sequence of the crash and explosion wrong."

"It's the same for Kerman. Most of the information he provided isn't very accurate. He said that he was conscious at the time, but in my opinion, he said that he was conscious."

"Then what should we do next?"

"Interact with these three people," Ingis said. "I need to interact with them before I can determine if there's a problem with them."

Mansari trusted Ingis's judgment. The two of them didn't rest and went straight to Thomas's company.

They called the CEO of Thomas's company and asked him to call the three people that Ingis suspected to his office.

"Ingis, don't we need to separate them?"

Ingis shook his head and said, "Separate interrogation is usually used to prevent suspects from colluding to confess. The three of them aren't accomplices. If one of them answers wrongly, it'll be easy for the other two to correct it. This will help us determine the suspects. This also means that if there's a real murderer among the three, it'll be difficult for the murderer to lie."

Mansari learned another trick. He was really amazed by Ingis's criminal investigation ability.

With Ingis under his command, it would be very helpful for his management of the anti-terrorism security department.

At this time, the three people that Ingis suspected arrived in the office one after another.

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