Chapter 292: Relationships that can be written into a book
In the office area of the special investigation team, Mona and Lacey immediately stopped arguing when they saw Luo An open the door and walked in.
Mona and Lacey's loud argument startled Roan, who had thought that there was some irreconcilable conflict between Er.
But seeing that the two of them only looked a little embarrassed after they stopped arguing, and not like anything else as they imagined, Luo An suddenly breathed a sigh of relief and immediately asked:
"What's going on with you?"
"Forehead ......"
Lacey and Mona looked at each other and were silent for a few seconds, before Mona finally pointed to the computer in front of her and explained:
"We're just arguing about the relationship between the eight deceased."
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Roan looked puzzled, and then Lacey handed him a piece of paper.
On the white paper are the names of the eight victims, which are connected by lines, and the relationships between them are marked, such as friends, boyfriends and girlfriends, intimacy, hatred, general, antagonism, ambiguity, etc.
Then Luo An was shocked to find that each of the eight people had at least five lines under their names that connected to the others.
Of these, Tina was the most numerous, and she was connected to at least two wires with the other seven people, each of them.
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Luo An, who looked at the complicated interpersonal relationship, was dizzy for a while, so he simply stopped looking at it, threw the paper aside, and asked:
"What's going on?"
Mona tapped a few times on the computer keyboard to display the identities of the eight deceased on the computer screen, explaining:
"The paper you handed us earlier describes what happened to Tina before she died.
But Tina was obviously a smart girl, so Lacey and I wanted to find out what happened last night. β
To this end, Mona called up all the information and chat records of the eight teenagers, checked and checked them one by one, and then Lacey and Mona drew the paper full of lines just now.
Lacey sat in a chair next to Mona, holding the piece of paper in her left hand and pointing to the chat log on the computer with her right hand, and said:
On the surface, Edwin and Ranrissa are a couple, Klaus and Karen are a couple, Anthony has been pursuing Tina, and Melody and Ben are in an ambiguous relationship.
But privately, Ranressa and Ben, Anthony and Karen, Edwin and Melody ......"
βOKοΌ OKοΌ STOPοΌ β
Eight people can write a book of complex interpersonal relationships, listening to Luo An's head swelled and his eyes dizzy, and he hurriedly raised his hand and shouted to stop the other party.
Seeing Mona and Lacey's innocent eyes, and the ease with which the two of them figured out and casually told the relationship between the eight deceased, Roan was very emotional.
Maybe that's the difference between men and women.
Taking a deep breath, Roan concluded:
"So, you mean, last night's bonfire, because of the contraband, all the hidden contradictions and problems between girls and boys broke out, and eventually led to their deaths, right?"
"Actually......"
Hearing this, Lacey was about to continue to explain, but Mona next to her immediately pressed her, looked at the chat history on the computer, and nodded after a few seconds:
"The small details were a little bit wrong, but overall there were no problems."
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Luo An breathed a sigh of relief when he heard this, and then looked at the photo of Tina on the computer and felt a little regretful.
It was clear that this Tina was a very smart girl, and she held the other three girls in her hands so that they did not dare to resist, and she also deceived the four boys into turning around, not knowing what her girlfriend was doing behind her back.
It's a pity that Tina didn't expect to have such a thing, the boys who took the medicine wanted to suppress reason, and the girls' anger suppressed fear.
Luo An shook his head again and again, not knowing what to say about Tina's short life.
After a few seconds of silence, Luo An asked:
"Who brought the fentanyl and carfentanil, have you found out?"
People are dead, the truth has been solved, and the reaction of teenage parents after knowing the truth is a later thing.
The immediate priority now is to find the ones who sell this unique product to minors in order to prevent more juvenile deaths.
Especially for the terrifying unique product of carfentanyl, fentanyl is 100 times more potent than the analgesic morphine, while carfentanil is 100 times more potent than fentanyl.
With only 0.02 grams, it can kill an adult who weighs more than 100 pounds.
If this horror continues to be sold to teenagers in Los Angeles, who knows how many families will be shattered and disappear as a result.
"Of course I found it!"
Mona said the clue was in the chat log.
With a few simple keystrokes, Mona pulled up a copy of Anthony's chat log, then pointed to the computer and explained:
Forty minutes before the bonfire began, he messaged a guy named "Wild Dog" asking if he had any of his usual chewing gum.
The other party said that his usual chewing gum was gone, and he now had some more powerful little candy balls. β
Luo An's eyes narrowed slightly:
"It seems that this Anthony has a habit of eating flour on weekdays.
This "wild dog" is most likely the guy who sold him fentanyl. β
"That's right."
Mona raised the chat log, setting the time to 18 hours before the bonfire, pointing to a chat log:
At this time, Anthony said that he had bought medicine that could make people fall asleep.
He also told Edwin that he was going to take advantage of Tina's drinking to drugged her wine, and that he had no patience to spend it with Tina. β
"But there was no alcohol left in Tina's stomach, which means she didn't drink."
Luo Ann sat in her chair, and the fact that she hadn't drunk showed that Tina had been prepared for last night's party.
But unfortunately, one girl still can't withstand the brute force of four boys.
Beauty and wisdom are not blessed by strong force, and will only be destroyed by others in the end.
Lacey sat aside and whispered a curse, she had a headache right now, how to tell Vivien about her sister later.
Luo An continued to ask:
"Who is that "wild dog"? Did you find out? β
"Wild dog, whose real name is Vidocq Kay Toma Jermol, Peruvian, 25 years old, is a second-generation immigrant."
Mona's ten fingers tapped on the keyboard, and soon brought up a young man who was very obvious in appearance, and the mixed race was very obvious.
"Do you have a criminal record?"
"Three counts of intentional injury, one offense of illegal possession of a firearm, and one offense of carrying drugs in a public place. This guy just came out of prison five months ago. β
"Another young and promising young man."
Luo An is not surprised by this, as far as the situation of the whole federation is concerned, in addition to the wealthy, a large part of the second-generation immigrants will be affected by the "free" air of the federation and embark on a smooth road in and out of prison.
Drinking the coffee in the cup, Roan pulled Lacey into the equipment warehouse:
"Where does this guy live now?"
"A street in East Los Angeles!"
(End of chapter)