Chapter 109 What a detective who doesn't talk about martial arts!(1/2)
Chapter 109 What a detective without moral ethics!
What is a sentence that can make a man silently and a woman cry?
That’s it!
What made Detective Amy Santiago even more vulnerable was that the bald professor spoke in the accent of a victim, which was the ultimate in mocking and hurting her from the NYPD.
"This is not Hollywood. New York doesn't believe in tears."
Chuck frowned slightly as he looked at Detective Amy Santiago, who was defeated by a perverted criminal with just one sentence.
Didn't you hear what the bald professor said? He's just a newbie.
There are too many such things. If we all have this mentality, why should we handle any cases?
oh.
She is the NYPD, and 31 "accidents" were all concluded under their eyes.
Chuck became expressionless again, no longer looking at Detective Amy Santiago who was holding back tears, but looked at the excited bald professor: "Describe the tall man's appearance in as much detail as possible. Is he white or black?"
"black."
The bald professor was admiring Detective Amy Santiago's tears and was a little unhappy when he was interrupted by Chuck's voice. However, facing Chuck's calm and profound eyes, he could only answer the question honestly.
Now he has shown his cards.
In order to enjoy more beautiful scenes like Detective Amy Santiago's tears in the future, he felt that it would be best for the tall man who recruited him to come to the prison to accompany him. Of course, the better situation would be to be raped by the man in front of him.
During the pursuit of the murderer, he was not as rational as he was. After a conflict broke out, he was easily killed by the murderer in front of him. Thinking of this, he became more positive and proactively added: "He has a British accent, and he also mentioned that he had been in
I’ve been in a detention center..."
"Go get a pen and paper for the detective."
The annoyed detective looked at his partner who was wiping away tears and pretending to be strong. Without his usual teasing, he reminded him in a serious voice.
Detective Amy Santiago instinctively wanted to refuse, but when she met the sudden serious look in her eyes, she suddenly stopped retorting and walked out silently.
The annoyed detective rubbed his chin and squinted his eyes at the bald professor who took the initiative to explain.
Whose girl feels bad for you!
There were various bickerings and bets before, and he even teased Detective Amy Santiago about whether she was greedy for Chuck's body, but after being awakened by Chuck's confirmation, he had a deeper understanding of his inner feelings.
He has feelings for this beautiful and strong partner.
They previously made a bet on who could solve the most crimes within three months. If he won, Amy would go out on a date with him.
Although this seemed like a joke, the joke was also based on subconscious psychology, so he didn't dare to accept Chuck's confirmation and didn't want to say anything.
Because she was his girl, it didn't matter before, but after realizing his feelings, he didn't want to be a minotaur!
When Detective Amy Santiago adjusted her mentality outside, she once again imitated Chuck's expressionless expression and came in with a pen and paper, handing the pen and paper to Chuck.
Chuck continued asking for details and began to draw on paper.
"Great sketch! Great character!"
The bald professor looked at Chuck's writing skills and couldn't help but admire him.
As an architecture professor, he needs to draw various architectural sketches. He is actually very good at sketching, but he is better at architecture. For sketches of characters, although they are not drawn into stick figures, at most they are just overall outlines.
It shows that it is just a person.
Otherwise, if he wanted to directly drag the recruiter into the trap to ensure his own safety, he would have directly sketched it himself.
Detective Shenfan and Detective Amy Santiago watched it and had to admit this.
When they were police detectives, they had more than once needed to use eyewitness descriptions to draw portraits from the station's sketch artist. They didn't think so before, but now after looking at Chuck's sketches, they always felt that those sketches were a little less interesting.
When Chuck finished the painting, the bald professor nodded: "That's him! It's amazing. You can definitely be a painter."
"Anything else to add?"
Chuck ignored this purely factual exclamation and looked at him.
"Gone."
The bald professor shook his head.
“What does this encrypted text message mean?”
Chuck motioned to the disturbed detective to take the bald professor's cell phone and show it to the bald professor.
Detective Amy Santiago gave Chuck a strange look.
"I don't like detectives."
The bald professor smiled.
Chuck nodded, stood up and walked out.
"Wait, what did you promise me?"
The bald professor stopped Chuck.
"Detective Peralta, please try your best to comply with his request."
Chuck said to Detective Shenfan seriously.
"Oh, I will."
The frustrated detective agreed, but his expression was half-smiling.
"..."
The bald professor fell silent. Looking at Chuck's leaving figure, he could only sigh in his heart again: "What a detective without moral ethics!"
Detective Amy Santiago followed: "Dr. Wolfe, you can't read the encrypted message on his phone? Is it different from the previous one?"
"Not exactly the same."
Chuck nodded: "It takes time to crack, so it's better to ask directly."
"how so?"
Detective Amy Santiago was surprised: "Isn't it an organization?"
"It is an organization, but each line should be different and specially encrypted."
Chuck said.
"Isn't this too much trouble?"
Detective Amy Santiago frowned and said: "It's so complicated. Could it be that this organization is so huge and has a dedicated encrypted communication group..."
"It's not fun to say."
Chuck interrupted seriously.
"..."
Detective Amy Santiago was speechless.
She knew that Chuck was involved with the CIA, NSA, and FBI organizations again, but this time she simply did not believe that they could recruit serial killers as killers at all.
"How to check now?"
She felt that she had grasped a bit of Chuck's cold humor, and looked at the sketch in Chuck's hand: "The other party is British."
"so?"
Chuck looked at her.
"...So even if we can communicate, it will be difficult to get information from there."
Detective Amy Santiago felt like she was going crazy. Why did she feel that Chuck's casual words and glances meant something? She suppressed her complaints and expressed her thoughts: "And the other person was just a former juvenile delinquent, and those information are sealed and confidential.
, you can’t get it at all…”
After saying this, looking at the way Chuck looked at her, she couldn't help it anymore and complained: "Just say what you want to say! Don't look at me like that!"
"Regardless of whether it is the United Kingdom or the United States, the so-called record keeping of juvenile offenders will not affect the lives of young people as adults. That is a complete lie."
Chuck said calmly: "It's just sealed and stored. People with low authority cannot see it. But for those with high authority or those with channels, it is information that can be retrieved at any time. These are all
Do you still need me to continue to explain these common sense things that you should really know?"
"We have low authority and can't get it!"
Detective Amy Santiago said unhappily.
"I know."
Chuck took out his cell phone and dialed a number: "Director Joyner, I need to check on a person related to a previous case."
Detective Amy Santiago watched Chuck make the call and knew it was done.
Who among the New York law enforcement officials doesn't know that Director Kate Joyner of the FBI's New York Bureau was previously a big shot at Scotland Yard in the UK? If she is willing to help, she can indeed retrieve the criminal files of British juvenile delinquents.
"I checked the criminal's cell phone and found that he had been talking to a person for more than ten minutes before the crime. Do you want to go check on that person together?"
Detective Amy Santiago suggested: "The other party's name is Ted Mosby, and he is a freshman architecture student at New York University."
To be continued...