Chapter 476 Another Killer
Wynter threw all her might into the kick that sent Horace flying. His lower back hit the wall and he slumped to the floor, groaning.
A second ago, he had been holding Oliver hostage. Now, he was coughing blood on the floor.
The comment section fell silent. Dexter was on the verge of tears when he saw this and paused. “Did she just take the suspect down?”
The audience was shocked.
“This has got to be the shortest hostage situation I’ve ever seen,” someone commented.
“Is he really a… serial killer?” someone speculated.
“Yes! See, even the internet police put up his information!”
The internet police had disclosed Horace’s personal information and criminal record after the broadcast couldn’t be stopped. At once, comments flooded in.
“Number five has got to be working for the cops!”
“She who
has done nothing wrong shall fear no evil, right?”
“But the internet police didn’t say anything about knowing her. For all we know, she’s just a candidate
selected at random.”
“She’s won me over completely nonetheless.”
“Guys, you’re missing the point! If Horace isn’t the douchebag who killed his twins, then Joshua is the only one who fits the profile!”
Before the camera could pan to Joshua, he bolted down the stairs. Joshua barely looked older than 19.
Baffled that Joshua, who was so young, could be a father of three children, Dexter glanced at the intern in
askance.
The intern sheepishly adjusted his glasses. “He provided false information, apparently. If anyone guessed his identity correctly, they would get a hidden score at best.”
Joshua hurtled down the stairs, his face awash with panic. He had been quiet since getting here, almost like none of this had anything to do with him.
He wondered if the production crew had dug up his past before inviting him to be a guest on the show. That would explain the high pay he was offered for each episode. The crew had been setting him up for a big reveal.
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