Wine and Gun

Chapter 307

Although he had given the information about Sequoia Manor to Police Officer Bull many days ago, his friend at the police station was not in charge of such a serious criminal case, so he really couldn't help Hunter inquire about Police Officer Bull's side. The investigation is in progress: Did Officer Bull give the information to the FBI and Bart Hardy? How much do they trust the data? Are they on the right investigative path? For these, Hunter did not know at all.

Although the next part seems completely resigned, if Albarino Bacchus is right, the scumbags at Sequoia Manor have imprisoned a lot of children! Hunter has been thinking about it for two days at home, and it is really hard to sleep and eat. In addition, there is still money left in his account, so he quickly put aside his work as a bounty hunter and continued to investigate the case of Sequoia Manor. .

He spent several days confirming whether the children were being held in orphanages or abandoned factories, and finally came to the conclusion that it was more likely that the orphanages were more likely. The people in this building would buy goods every day for them. A bit too much cheap food, obviously for the kids.

Hunter even wanted to find a cheap food supplier before to see if he could add sleeping pills to it, but he was really worried that the guard would not eat the food at all, and it would be self-defeating, and he didn't dare to do anything in the end.

He is now in such an embarrassing situation: he does not dare to act rashly, for fear of endangering the safety of those children, but he always feels that there will be something beyond his control when he leaves here, so he can only stay here day after day, Strictly calculate the time and frequency of sleep every day, and only go to the nearest gas station store to replenish supplies when necessary.

By now, he was almost having hallucinations: he felt that if the police didn't come again, he might die here.

At this moment, old Hunter was still staring at the bloodshot eyes, looking at the building in the dark night, as if looking at a huge monster dormant in the wilderness.

Today may still be a day of nothing.

"We're almost there," said Rowan, who held the steering wheel in both hands.

Stryder stared at the rapidly receding grass and trees outside the window, and he could vaguely see the dark outline of the building. He nodded: "Okay. Today, I just need to check the status of those children again, and then tell the responsible guards more. A few words. I hope they can leave tomorrow morning as soon as possible, and there must be no trouble until then."

"Are we really going to do this?" Rowan asked. He looked sluggish, and his already shriveled cheeks looked even more gray. "Moving is a big project—"

"The FBI people have their eyes on us!" Slade suddenly raised his voice, making Rowan tremble, "It's all because the idiot you bribed couldn't find out the progress of their investigation, whether they still investigated or not. On our heads, we're going to have to move now. If they link that interstate disappearance to the children who were dumped..."

He paused and sighed heavily.

"Anyway," Stryder said again after a while, "the best plan now is to leave Westland immediately."

McArd drove the car behind the black jeeps that belonged to SWAT and drove quickly across the suburban highway. The monitors at Sequoia Manor had noticed that when Slade left the manor, they were already one step behind each other, and they had to speed up to ensure that the other party was caught and captured.

At this moment, he was a little distracted. At this moment he was thinking: If only Dr. Bacchus hadn't been working on that series of gang cases.

If he hadn't been so busy, he might have followed up on the river dumping case, and he'd gotten the information from Officer Bull. What would he do if he knew the whole case was the work of a bunch of pedophile perverts?

Will he reveal the relevant information to Herstal Armalite?

Would a Westland pianist target a mastermind like Slade?

It can be seen from the case between the pianists that he has not been particularly friendly to the qiángjian criminals... If the Forensic Medicine Bureau is not busy with the series of gang cases now, maybe they can wait until the Westland pianist is working together. case. That way, this time they can definitely catch the pianist.

McArd tapped his fingers on the steering wheel, lost in thought.

...Can Slade be released on lawyer bail then? Or released for lack of evidence? If this matter reaches Herstal, perhaps the pianist will not be able to control his desire to kill such a criminal.

Is that doable? Or maybe it's like the Robo case. From the current point of view, the hair at the crime scene seems to be deliberately placed... No, maybe if some key evidence is destroyed before the CSI this time, it won't be. Some people found out that the SWAT SWAT cops will definitely clash with the people guarding the children in the building anyway, who knows how much they will destroy by then; maybe when CSI and Officer Hardy arrive, they find that the house is full of gunshots. Not sure.

And most importantly: there will be no more Olga Molozze this time... Maybe there won't be another Molozze in the future.

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