Wine and Gun

Chapter 210

"I immediately asked their supervisor for support, and they did contact the team closest to here." Alexander pulled his earphones off a bit and replied worriedly, "But obviously they can't get to the scene soon, and the road is too bad now. Oops. The SWAT director told me he wasn't sure when the team would be here, half an hour sooner..."

Hardy sighed heavily, and by the time the SWAT guys arrived, it would be too late.

At this moment, Herstal suddenly asked, "What kind of gun is Areola holding?"

Hardy looked up at the screen: Olga probably happened to be facing Blanca Areola now, so he could barely see the suspect holding a gun in one hand, the muzzle dangerously between the hostage and the profiler. Shaking.

Hardy squinted at the screen for a moment, then said uncertainly, "...I'm not sure, it's too dark, but it looks like Glock 17."

"Sure it's not a Colt M2000, right?" Herstal frowned.

Hardy, apparently confused, said: "Although I'm not quite sure of the exact model of the gun, it's definitely not an M2000. The M2000 looks far from this."

He paused, then continued to ask in confusion, "Is there a problem?"

Herstal didn't answer, but the problem was a big one - he knew that Albarino had a concealed gun permit, that Albarino would carry a gun with him, and he even knew the model of the gun. At first, he thought that since Areola threw the revolver she took from Officer Corris to Olga and the others, then she should be holding the one found from Albarino. Colt M2000.

But obviously not, and Herstal didn't think Officer Hardy would be wrong on such a trivial matter. So is it because Areola didn't search Albarino's body at all? There is this possibility. The camera on Olga captured a picture just now, where Albarino can be seen chained to the radiator by the wall. He always used an underarm holster, but his coat was still neat, and it looked like his clothes were untidy. It looked like it was torn apart during a body search.

Then there is only one possibility: in addition to the two guns that have already appeared in everyone's field of vision, there is a third gun, and that gun should be on Albarino.

- This really explains a lot of things.

Herstal took a deep breath, feeling that his sun began to have a tendency to jump and hurt again: he really shouldn't have any hope for Albarino Bacchus, right? After all, it's obviously impossible for this bastard to slip into this muddy water unprepared.

It is even possible that he dipped into the muddy water on his own initiative and with great interest.

Thoughts flashed through his mind, and at the same time he stood up.

"Mr. Armalette?" Officer Hardy called after him.

"I'm going to the scene," Herstal recounted in a very calm tone. It didn't sound like he was asking for the other party's opinion, but reluctantly, it was to inform the other party.

But looking at the look Hardy looked at him, he was sure that the other party absolutely misunderstood what he meant - because the other party looked at him as if he was going to die in love - Hardy said hurriedly: "But, you can't help if you go. What are you busy-"

"No one can help right now, not even you," Herstal pointed out sharply, "so I'd rather go there than wait here. Don't worry, I won't just rush in. went there."

Hardy looked at him for a while, then sighed deeply, and Herstal knew he had compromised. Although this kind of compromise is actually not in line with the norms of doing things, and even careful consideration may cause the other party to lose their job.

But that's exactly how Bart Hardy lived his life.

"Okay." Officer Hardy backed down, but with several warnings, "but don't enter the scene, stay with the officers who are already there - don't act rashly."

Olga thought, it's not a loss to see Lavasa McCard's face like that.

The other side is clearly caught in a battle between heaven and man, because in any case, the choice they face really doesn't have many loopholes: the most important point is that the real murderer in the seventh case is still at large, and Austrian Erga actually suspected that the murderer in the seventh case was the younger brother of the deceased. That person had a conflict with the deceased over inheritance, and in fact the motive for the crime was quite sufficient.

Suppose McCard turns himself in to the Pennsylvania police, and does not say whether his testimony can be invalidated on the grounds of coercion, even if it does, the case will inevitably be re-investigated after the FBI's attention is drawn. After all, forged evidence The allegations are very serious. And if the deceased's younger brother is really the murderer, the prosecutors are willing to sign an exoneration agreement with that person in order to investigate the truth of the scandal - it is not difficult to imagine that under the temptation of pressure and interests, the real murderer will definitely confess his crimes .

Blanca may not have thought so deeply when he made the offer, but Olga was sure it would work. She let herself take the time to look at McCard's pale face: the funniest part of this at the moment is, at this moment, does McCard feel that way?

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