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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 1756

After verification, Adrienne judged that the heads found by the police officers were indeed human skulls. However, whether those were the heads of the four deceased, they had to take the skulls back to the police station for a further DNA test before they could confirm it.

Looking at the scattered bones, Quill was extremely frustrated. He cursed, "Lewis is a beast. What grudges did he hold that he would do such a thing to these four people?"

Upon hearing that human skulls were found in his slaughterhouse, Victor was terrified. With trembling legs, he walked up to Quill and asked timidly, "Sergeant Scott, are these skulls really human skulls? Did Lewis really do it?"

Quill looked at Victor and replied, "Mr. Veil, please come with us to assist in the investigation."

Victor pointed at himself and questioned, "Me? I don't know anything. What can I help you with?"

Quill responded, "Didn't you just say that Lewis resigned last month? Now that the skulls of the deceased appear in your slaughterhouse, do you think it has nothing to do with you?"

Victor was terrified, but he was still sober. He clarified, "He applied for resignation last month and officially resigned on the 2nd of this month. The day before yesterday, he even came back to get the salary balance."

Quill told him, "Don't be in a hurry to explain. Go back to the police station with me first and explain it slowly."

Victor begged, "Sergeant Scott, this matter has nothing to do with me."

"Did I say that it has something to do with you?"

Victor fell silent.

"Bring the witness and the evidence back to the police station for me." After giving the order to the police officers, Quill looked at Adrienne, who had just finished her work, and said, "Adrienne, I'll leave it to the forensic department to verify whether these skulls belong to the four deceased or not."

Adrienne's attitude was official and professional. "This is our duty. Sergeant Scott, don't mention it."

On the way back, Jefferson was still sitting next to Adrienne while she was still ignoring him. He was also in a pit of anger and disregarded her. It was not until he returned to the police station that he said to Quill, "Interrogate Lewis carefully, and investigate Victor carefully too."

Quill replied hurriedly, "Captain Hefner, don't worry. We'll handle this matter without delay. We'll get justice for the deceased and give a satisfactory reply to the people of Chatterton Town as soon as possible."

Without waiting for Quill to finish his words, Jefferson left and did not say goodbye to Adrienne.

Adrienne was busy until after the time to knock off work again.

Zelson looked at her and then at the time several times. He couldn't help but say with concern, "Adrienne, you may leave first if you've got stuff to do. The examination work has been completed, the next step is to wait for the release of results."

"If so, Mr. Zelson, I will leave first," Adrienne responded. In the past, if the work were not completely finished, Adrienne would not leave first no matter what. Therefore, Zelson was a little surprised when she agreed so straightforwardly that day, but he figured that it was better to not ask more about it.

Adrienne changed into casual wear hurriedly and drove to Winey Farm in the western part of the city.

That day, someone sent her an anonymous text message, which mentioned that someone had witnessed the whole process of her parents' murder.

On the night when Adrienne's parents were murdered, the rain was so heavy that no one would go outside. Therefore, there was no witness in all the trails of evidence.

At that time, the murderer had cleaned up the crime scene very thoroughly. In addition, it had rained the whole night. Hence, there was no useful evidence left outside the house, let alone a witness.

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