Chapter Eighty-Six: Crazy Criticism of Beauty

At this time, John in the audience interjected: "Sorry to interrupt, sir, may I ask the prisoner to make a condition?" ”

David Rossi looked at Sean Delmont, assistant district attorney from the district attorney's office, and motioned for him to answer.

"The condition is that the death penalty is commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole."

Tim in the back row suddenly let out a dissatisfied voice: "This kind of guy actually wants to accommodate her crimes? ”

Sean Delmont stepped forward and began to show the eloquence he had trained during his war of words with his defense attorney in court.

"It's not about accommodating criminals, it's about the families of the deceased, who have long been looking forward to recovering the bodies of their loved ones who were killed."

David Rossi seems to be very unhappy with the agreement between the district prosecutor and the serial killer, and directly dismantles the stage in person.

"What about other family members who disagree? When we were able to arrest Dale in California, these families were very grateful, because there is a death penalty in California, and now how to give these families an explanation. ”

Sean Delmont gave him a helpless look: "I'm sorry, but this matter is beyond the purview of the FBI." ”

"Why do you have to go to prison? Can't she tell where the body is hidden in prison? ”

Jack's pretended puzzled question, interrupting the impending argument between the two, David Rossi would obviously be his future boss, and it would not be a good thing to have a conflict with the ground at this time.

After all, things have come to this point, and it is clear that the local prosecutor is in the driver's seat, and both the FBI and the police are facilitators.

Sean Delmont explained: "She insisted that she couldn't remember the exact location, and Griffiths Park was 4,000 acres, and Dale said that only if she went to the scene in person could she trace her memories and find the burial site." ”

Angela and Nila, who was beside her, looked at each other and said, "It sounds like she wants to leave the prison for this reason." ”

"Wait for the opportunity to escape, so that you can return to your old business." Nila added with a tacit understanding.

"Perhaps, but Dale also knows that if we can't find the three burial sites, the deal will fall through."

Sean Delmont was still talking, everyone in the audience rolled their eyes and made a noise, obviously this reason is too nonsense, the ground inspection toss this kind of extraneous, it is nothing more than an invitation, really when they didn't see the beautiful girl of Channel 8 outside the conference room?

Zoe obviously knew what her subordinates were dissatisfied with, and coughed lightly, and the meeting room suddenly fell silent.

"Alright, Gray will arrange the specific tasks below."

Superintendent Gray stepped up to the podium again, the matter was decided, and the FBI could only express its dissatisfaction, what objections could they have from a single sub-bureau.

"First of all, before the arrival of the prisoners, the entire police station will be cordoned off, the detention of the suspects will be stopped, and the existing suspects in custody will be transferred to the Shuangta Town substation."

"Then, that pretty troublesome spirit out there needs to be watched, it's the turn of the youngest handsome guy in the Wilshire Police Department to come out, watch out on her, Jack, and don't let her get us in trouble."

Angela grinned and gestured a pistol with her hand to a bewildered Jack, and whispered a "biu" from her mouth to signal that he was dead.

was blackmailed by Angela for a meal of food as a hush money for Hannah, Jack pretended to be depressed and went to the gun room to get equipment, of course, this is just a joke between friends, in fact, as a favorite sweetheart in the bureau, Hannah's eyeliner at the Wilshire Police Station is more than a good girlfriend.

"Does it make you unhappy to see me?" Taylor Kelly's makeup today is particularly exquisite, and when she sees Jack, she smiles like a flower, quite like a girl next door.

"How did you get the upper authorities to agree to your tracking? Or did you make a deal with the one from the local prosecutor? ”

Jack was a little curious, it was unheard of for the police to agree to let the TV station in this kind of thing.

Taylor Kelly looked at Jack very seriously for a while, and there was a little more sincerity in his eyes.

"It seems that Hannah and Ling are not only together because you are good-looking, don't you think I got this opportunity through my father's connection?"

Jack looked at the pretty blue eyes for a moment before replying.

"Being able to be a female news anchor on Channel 8 is obviously not something that can be promoted just by virtue of a beautiful face and nepotism, although I don't know much about your news media industry, but I have seen several capable professional women like you."

"Humph!" Taylor Kelly obviously understood what Jack meant, and replied a little arrogantly.

"Like Hannah's sister Zoe, then I'll take this as a compliment to me."

Jack was a little surprised, could it be that Zoe is still the idol of this chick?

Immediately came to his senses, and with the few layers of buffs that Zoe is currently stacking, it is really possible, just one public coming out is enough for this guy who seems to be lace to worship it.

"So, it was you who Sean Delmont invited on his own initiative? He wants to take this a step further and remove the prefix of the assistant? ”

Taylor Kelly grinned and didn't answer directly: "Does Hannah often compliment you on being smart?" ”

"You can ask her about this in person, she will be returning from Quantiko soon."

At this time, the door of the garage of the police station slowly rose, a white prisoner car slowly reversed in, and in the side door, Superintendent Gray walked out with John and others, as well as David Rossi and Sean Delmont, the assistant prosecutor of the district prosecutor.

"Superintendent Gray? I'm Superintendent Conandez. A balding middle-aged prison guard holds a stack of papers and hands it to the black-faced superintendent.

"The prisoner's last meal time was at six o'clock, and she went to the toilet 47 minutes ago, which means that you don't have to worry about her physical needs for 2 hours, but you will"

"Don't worry, don't worry, what are these documents?" Superintendent Gray took the paper, confused.

"The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits cruel and unconventional punishments, and the prisoners are now handed over to you, please act in accordance with the law."

"Prisoners are protected by the Bill of Rights and the Higher Education Equity Act to avoid being prosecuted."

Superintendent Conandez had a gloating smile on his face, as if he had successfully handed over an unexploded bomb to someone else.

"So what do I want to sign?" Superintendent Gray had never experienced anything like this before, and was still a little dizzy.

"An affidavit stating that I, Antonio Conandez, Superintendent of the California Department of Prisons, hereby transfer jurisdiction over Prisoner No. 081316 to Superintendent Wade Gray of the Los Angeles Police Department."

"Thank you." Superintendent Gray looked helpless, signed his name on the paper, and handed it back to the other party.

"OK, bring someone out." Superintendent Conandez shouted.

The door of the prison car opened, and a middle-aged white woman with red hair in her forties was pushed out.

(End of chapter)