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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 967

Now that Vincent had his illegitimate son, he no longer cared whether Yolanda lived or died. Although Yolanda’s condition was incurable, she could have lived much longer with proper, consistent treatment.

It was all Vincent’s fault. He saw Yolanda as a burden and neglected her completely. She must have died in pain and despair.

Yolanda’s death was the final straw that broke Mrs. Walker.

Mrs. Walker finally agreed to cooperate with the police and investigators. Having been married to Vincent for many years, she knew many of his secrets—deeds so heinous they were more than enough to warrant the death penalty.

Soon after, an arrest warrant was issued for Vincent.

He was caught just as he was about to flee the country illegally, with April and their child in tow.

The whole family of three was arrested.

During his interrogation, Vincent was completely despondent. Mrs. Walker knew too much. The moment Yolanda died, Vincent knew it was over for him too.

The only thing he could do now was try to protect April.

As long as April was safe, their son would have someone to care for him and could grow up healthy and safe. Vincent now had an heir; he could die without regret.

But how could April possibly be cleared? Mrs. Walker had turned a blind eye to April, the mistress, because she was an instructor at the police academy and had connections within the system.

Mrs. Walker had heard Vincent mention several times that April used her network and access to information to help him.

In fact, when the police academy sent an undercover cadet to get close to Colin Gonzalez, it was April who discovered it and told Vincent, who then had the young officer “taken care of.”

That alone was enough to convict April.

At first, April stubbornly denied everything, claiming she knew nothing.

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