Super Detective In The Fictional World Chapter 104
Advertisement
Chapter 104 Culprit, and Case Solved
She could ask Luke later whether her purchase of weed would be exposed during the investigation.
Thinking that, Jenny carefully put Luke’s card in her purse.
She was slightly reassured by Luke’s promise. At least, she felt that she could pay the young officer for inside information from the police department.
Luke, however, had other plans.
Jenny had bought weed from drug dealers. For Luke, she was a gold mine.
As long as he kept an eye on her and even pretended to befriend her, Luke might be able to catch a big fish with her help.
Luke had never realized the importance of money until he came to Los Angeles.
He would need a tremendous amount of money to establish the network of informants that he had in mind.
After solving Katie’s case, he could cripple the dealers who had provided Jenny with the illegal drugs and shake them down for the money he needed.
He returned to the police department with Elsa. They began to watch the footage which they had just acquired.
Based on the timestamp from David’s videotape, they soon found the shadow again.
On the videotape from Jenny’s camera, the person appeared twice, at 3:35 and 3:57 respectively. Altogether, there was almost thirty seconds’ worth of footage of him on video.
It was a pity that the man’s face was blocked by a cloak. He was also intentionally keeping his head down, so it was impossible to tell what he looked like.
The footage gave them a clear idea of his height and physique, however, which was important progress.
Elsa wasn’t in a hurry, and continued watching the videotape with Luke.
They rewound it clip by clip.
It was a week’s worth of surveillance footage on the videotape, and few people appeared on this back road. Thus, they were able to skim through it quickly.
Advertisement
When the videotape was rewound to the evening of the day before yesterday, Luke suddenly called out, “Stop!”
Elsa instinctively hit the pause button.
Luke said, “Play it back a little. Right there! Elsa, do you see him?”
Elsa squinted at the man who was walking toward the camera, his back to the setting sun. His face happened to be turned to the side, allowing the sun to illuminate it.
She said, “Call a technician. Ask them to compare the man with the suspect.”
A technician soon arrived to process the image of the man on the videotape, before he generated a model on the computer.
Comparing the model with the person on David’s videotape, the technician said decisively, “It’s a 92% match; most likely, they’re the same person.”
Elsa said excitedly, “Run his profile through the facial recognition system and see if we get any hits.”
The technician was immediately on it.
Elsa and Luke went to Dustin’s office with the photo.
Elsa had barely presented the photo to the commanding officer of the Major Crimes Division when he frowned. “Sergei Mazanov?”
Elsa was stunned. “Boss, do you know him?”.
Dustin said, “He’s not active in our territory, but he’s the leader of a Eastern European gang in New York. I’ve seen his file before. He’s brutal and vindictive. Why are you investigating him?”
Elsa said, “He could be our suspect in Katie’s murder.”
Dustin exclaimed, “What?”
His head throbbed fiercely when he heard the answer.
Things were tricky now!
If his guess was correct, this man would’ve returned to New York after the crime.
That meant that in order to investigate the case, they would have to work with NYPD, which could be complicated.
More importantly, the man was a gang leader.
Advertisement
NYPD might not be interested in challenging a notorious gangster over a Los Angeles case.
The gangs from Eastern Europe were famous for their insanity and brutality.
They wouldn’t hesitate to use bombs or RPGs in downtown city areas if they were cornered.
Would NYPD risk that over a case in Los Angeles?
Dustin waved his hand and said, “Work on the case and verify that he’s the criminal first. As to when the criminal can be arrested, that will be another matter.”
It wasn’t exactly the best solution.
After all, a case was never really closed until the culprit was caught.
The public didn’t consider the practical problems that the police department faced in law enforcement, and would only curse the police’s ineptness.
The rich upper-class would know better, however, so the pressure from them wouldn’t be as bad.
Interstate law enforcement had always been a problem in America. Most of the time, it required FBI intervention.
Few local police departments, however, would be glad to invite the FBI to share the credit; they would never ask for the FBI’s help unless it was absolutely necessary.
Elsa and Luke looked at each other and shook their heads with bitter smiles. This case was truly depressing.
Now that they had a suspect, the investigation became a lot easier.
Soon, they got word from the forensics department that the John Doe and Sergei were a 99.99% DNA match.
John Doe was actually Sergei’s biological son.
At that point of the investigation, Elsa and Dustin basically figured out what had happened.
It was still unknown how Sergei’s 200-pound son had died in Katie’s pool, but Sergei obviously blamed Katie for it.
He even took action personally and drowned Katie in the exact same pool.
Katie’s autopsy report wasn’t out yet, but Elsa learned that there had been a sedative in Katie’s system.
Sergei had obviously drugged Katie before throwing her into the pool
Thus, she didn’t cry for help, and there were no signs of a struggle. Katie had simply drowned in the pool without a sound.
The case was basically solved.
Elsa and Dustin weren’t exactly happy, but they were in much better moods than before.
They now knew who the criminal was, although he had yet to be apprehended. The police department finally had something to tell the public now.
Luke wasn’t interested in staying any longer with the two old detectives. He simply said that he had things to do at home because he had just moved here, and left.
He left without hesitation because the system had already rewarded him for solving the case.
Mission: Solve Katie’s murder.
Total experience: 50. Total credit: 50.
Contribution rate: 80%. EXP +40. Credit +40.
Advertisement
- In Serial28 Chapters
Of Second Chances and Past Regrets
They say that you should live your life to the fullest. To enjoy things while they last, for one only has one chance at living. Once that life has ended, everything will be over. You will be buried along with your memories, untold secrets and countless regrets. What will be left of you will only be determined by your actions during that single chance. From the leaders of mankind who are able to change the fates of billions on a whim to the lowliest beggars, no one is exempted from this unbreakable law. But what if that were not true? What if second chances did exist? What if one had the chance to redo everything in a new life? Would you act the same? Be the same person? Would you be able to let go of the past and start living your new life to the fullest? Or would you revel in the lingering memories of the past, burning them into the deepest parts of your soul in order to never forget the things that have and could have been? Nobody knows the answer to those questions, for they are as impossible to answer as feeling what death is like. This is the story of one such second chance. Follow a mysterious old man on his second journey through the countless twists and turns of life.
8 117 - In Serial8 Chapters
A Slothful existence
"In the endless and timeless nothing, the supreme one, Ahkasah, used its endless strength to create the world. It ripped its divine flesh and used it to form the countless dimensions. Its veins became the tunnels connecting dimensions. Its primordial breath evaporated and became the building block of everything, mana. It plucked its countless eyes to make the sun, the two moons and the countless stars. Its heart became the core of the world and its blood became the inhabitants of this world - the first gods." - 'The beginning', page 1, author unknown. This is the story of two Gods - Ahkasah and its usurper - and the artificial abomination they created that cuts the threads of fate - the undying behemoth. ---- One release per two weeks Also released on Webnovel under the same name.
8 162 - In Serial6 Chapters
Lost Episode Guide
None of these stories are mine, these go to the rightful owners.
8 110 - In Serial15 Chapters
open your heart
George is a teacher, he's supposed to be responsible and professional but after a few accidental drinks, he makes a mistake that could potentially haunt him through his new job. tw: drunk actions (drunk consent is NOT consent)
8 103 - In Serial16 Chapters
Dark Mage: The Offer
Over a millennia ago a dark mage sealed the first contract with the Demon Emperor. He opened a rift and Demons spilled into the world before collapsing. The demon race has tirelessly warred with the human race since that time and slowly expanded its territory into the human lands it has conquered.A youth lives quietly in an unassuming village. Having lost his mother, he has lived under the kindness of those that used to be strangers. He has learned diligently, trying to repay their love and care. However, a darkness approaches and our 'shy hero' will have to learn to confront it while walking in its shadows. He is a dark mage and he will have to learn of the responsibilities that status entails as well as its struggling reputations amongst the human populace.
8 169 - In Serial6 Chapters
Unbeknownst Tragedy [Classroom of the Elite]
[The White Room] She shall die. He shall not react. Why? Because he is unbeknownst to such Tragedy. [Classroom of the Elite]
8 167

