Chapter 1219 Who Did You See
Technically, Wynter’s Interrogation method didn’t comply with legal standards. However, it was effective enough to get Hazel to confess.
“Yeah, I was envious of her. So what? Were from the same humble
background, yet she acted high and mighty. I’m prettier than her and always dressed in branded clothes.
“So, I don’t understand why I’m considered inferior to her. She might look more innocent, but she also admitted she hoped to snag a rich partner,” Hazel
argued.
With a snicker, she added, “You’re interrogating me like this too, huh? Why don’t you ask the others?
“I’m sure everyone had gone to the nightclub for the same reason. Vanessa wouldn’t have joined us eagerly too if it weren’t for her own vanity.
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but humans are greedy. A little temptation is all it takes to hook them.
“Like the other girls, Vanessa also fantasized about marrying a rich and handsome man. She wouldn’t have taken that leap out of the window if she had slept with Sky.”
Upon catching onto a piece of key information, Wynter calmly questioned, “So, who did she sleep with?”
Stunned, Hazel only realized that she had fallen right into Wynter’s verbal trap and revealed something she shouldn’t. However, it was too late to take back
her words.
Wynter raised her head and instructed, “You’ve heard her. Check the cameras opposite and near the crime scene. There might be some clues.”
Finding the surveillance cameras suspicious, Wynter suggested searching for clues from the footage.
With Hazel confirming the presence of a second individual at the time of Vanessa’s death, Wynter strongly believed the case shouldn’t be dismissed outright as a simple suicide.
Wynter tended to entertain conspiracy theories.
As far as she knew, the Wray family had a stake in Club Solstice. Although they weren’t directly responsible for the nightclub, its meticulous operation and
outward image mirrored their typical approach.
After all, the Wray family was known for their ascent through internal
fundraisings and strategic onboarding.
While the nightclub thrived on its luxurious and extravagant services, the
young women hinted that influential figures had been picking out targets for their own carnal desires.
As Hazel argued, relationships formed within gray areas were difficult to define.
Wynter eagerly concluded the case as murder to prevent the Wray family from scheming under the radar. However, she doubted the Wrays could pull off any
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