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Chapter 297 Tiger, a lie(2/2)

journey.

The female police officer had been secretly looking at the handsome and tall Dean with her peripheral vision. When she was about to arrive at the detention center, she finally couldn't hold back her youthful heart and pretended to say to Fadili who was sitting in the passenger seat: "Fadili."

Mr. Deeley, is this the detective you hired?"

The two obviously knew each other.

Fadili nodded and introduced: "Nellie, Mr. Dean, is the special consultant of Smith Detective Agency. He can definitely help Tiger find his innocence!"

In fact, as a small-town fried chicken restaurant owner, Fadili had no idea about the status of Smith Detective Agency. It was only through the introduction of a lawyer that he learned that this detective agency was very powerful and might be able to help his son.

Nellie had obviously never heard of the Smiths Detective Agency.

She just wanted to strike up a conversation with Dean: "Hello Dean."

"Hello, I'd like to trouble you." Dean smiled back like a scumbag.

Next.

His actions will be fully accompanied by Nellie. A good first impression will help determine the scale of subsequent actions, so sacrificing yourself a little can be regarded as a righteous move with professional ethics.

It can only be said that Fadili is lucky to meet a detective with integrity and professional ethics like him.

During a simple chat.

Dean understood that the small town police station only had six regular police officers, who usually dealt with trivial matters in the town. Once special circumstances were encountered, there were also many voluntary "auxiliary police" (Auxiliary Police) to assist.

As for the prosecutor

There is no prosecutor in the town, so Tiger's case was reported to the superior department of Carlo Town, which is actually Los Angeles County, for processing.

The county magistrate is not as good as taking charge now.

The process for this kind of small town case is quite cumbersome.

This is also the main reason why Dean was able to contact Tiger as a detective.

Fadili is just an ordinary fried chicken shop owner, and he does not have such a large network of connections.

Dean guessed that Fadili was able to arrange for him to meet his son so quickly because of the permission of the town's administrative officials and the police chief.

After all, no mayor or police chief wants a case of a fifteen-year-old boy killing his teacher to appear on the news in the town under his jurisdiction.

The small town detention center is not big.

Policewoman Nellie and the guard briefly said hello, and Dean met the key figure entrusted with the case - Tiger, in a small room.

Dean needs to talk to Tiger alone.

The real Tiger is the same as in the profile photo, tall and thin, but his eyes are dull. Obviously, the experience during this period has had a great impact on this fifteen-year-old boy.

"Hello, Tiger."

Dean looked at the young man with dull eyes and slow reaction, and stretched out his palm: "My name is Dean, and I am the detective hired by your father to help you. I can help you, but this requires your cooperation."

Hear help.

Tiger's dull eyes finally gained a hint of agility.

He raised his head and held Dean's hand excitedly: "Can you really help me?"

Dean nodded confidently: "As long as you can cooperate with me, of course it's no problem!"

After simple comfort.

Tiger's condition is finally much normal.

He took a deep breath and said seriously: "Mr. Detective, I swear, I really did not kill Teacher Toli. Whatever you want to know, I will cooperate with you!"

Dean glanced at the corner of Tiger's eyebrows.

When speaking, the corners of Tiger's eyebrows trembled, which was the result of a guilty conscience reflected on his face.

There's something wrong with this guy.

Didn’t the local police slander Tiger?

Dean remained calm, but he took back what he said and started asking about Tiger's school life.

For study life.

Tiger was a little silent, it was obviously not a good memory.

But for freedom.

He still told Dean some of his daily school life based on Dean's questions.

During chat inquiry.

Dean kept observing Tiger's facial expression.

He noticed that when faced with his detailed questions, Tiger's eyes looked down and he broke off eye contact with his. This was actually because Tiger was reminiscing.

He was recalling his past daily life and making sure to give Dean a true answer.

This shows that everything Tiger said is true.

Those are some bad memories.

Being bullied but not knowing how to resist, this may be why the fifteen-year-old Tiger has a gloomy temperament.

It seems that the preparation is almost complete.

Dean looked into Tiger's eyes and suddenly asked: "Tiger, why did you end up at Teacher Tori's house?"

Tiger was stunned for a moment, then looked at Dean, silent for a moment, and then slowly said: "Teacher Tori said she wanted to see me if she had something to do, but when I passed by, the door to the room was open, and I saw the teacher

Lying in a pool of blood, I was very scared and ran away. I saw a phone booth in the middle, so I called the police and went back to the house, hoping to wait for the police to come, but..."

He tilted his eyebrows, lowered his head again, held his head with both hands, and spoke in a painful tone, his body trembling uncontrollably: "But, I really didn't kill Teacher Toli. I saw the blood on the ground, and I was scared. I was scared.

The murderer will come back and want to leave again, but he just happens to run into the police coming over!"

Dean looked at the trembling and helpless Tiger and shook his head slightly.

This guy's words are both true and false.

When answering why he appeared at Tori's house, Tiger's eyes were blank, and he showed no recollection of his previous answers about school life. He expressed clearly and without pause, indicating that this was a statement he had prepared long ago.

What follows.

Dean wasn't sure whether what Tiger said was true or not.

He could only see that Tiger was indeed sad about the death of the female teacher Tori, but whether Tori's death had anything to do with Tiger was because it was difficult to analyze under the cover of sadness.

"Okay, Tiger, thank you for your cooperation, but you need to rest more now. I will try my best to investigate the truth of the case before the process is completed."

Dean patted Tiger, hoping to take the opportunity to see the true expression on Tiger's face under his lowered head.

But this guy kept his head down.

This is not an interrogation after all.

It is impossible for Dean to use some methods like he used to treat prisoners.

In desperation.

He and the guard who had been looking inside nodded and left the small room.

After going out.

Dean took a deep breath.

It's been such a long break.

Only when I took over the case again did I feel fulfilled again.

I just hope this case isn't so boring!
Chapter completed!
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