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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 936

Both Heinz and Grace were stunned.

Heinz immediately asked, "Jensen, what do you mean? Can you explain it properly?"

"Wasn't I clear enough?" Jensen looked at Heinz and said, "It sounded pretty straightforward. Lawrence might not be the murderer."

"If he's not the murderer, does that mean that it is someone else in the house?" Heinz looked at Jensen with disbelief. He had no idea how Jensen had come to this suspicion.

Almost the next second, he turned to look at Lawrence.

"Jensen, what the hell do you mean? Why don't you just be frank with us?" Grace was also very worried. She wanted to know what exactly was going on. Why was Jensen suspicious?

When Jensen saw that they were in disbelief and that they did not dare to think, he immediately said, "Candace most likely ended her own life."

As soon as he said that, everyone was stunned.

Timothy frowned and looked at Jensen in disbelief. "Wait, are you saying that she committed suicide? You're saying that she slit her own throat? No! I don't believe it. She's definitely not the kind of person who would end her own life."

Grace too did not believe that her mother would end her own life.

In Timothy's mind, if Candace was such a person, then she would not have gone around looking for other men.

Candace was selfish. She was definitely not the kind of person who would commit suicide that easily.

Furthermore, Timothy heard with his own ears that Lawrence wanted to kill her.

"I know you guys will not believe me," Jensen said. "The medical examiners will perform an autopsy later and we will get our answers. We will not exclude any possibilities, nor will we accuse any innocent person of murder."

"No!" Timothy shook his head and explained, "I heard Lawrence shouting that he wanted to kill her. I heard it with my own ears."

"Mr. Yarbrough, just because you heard Uncle Jones shouting that, it doesn't mean that he was the murderer," said Jensen.

Timothy was stunned again. He hesitantly looked at Jensen and then looked at Heinz.

Jensen did not explain any further, but turned to look at Lawrence. After a long time, he said, "Uncle Jones, the two of you were the only ones in the room just now. Can you explain to me what exactly happened?"

Lawrence opened his mouth and tried to say something, but somehow, nothing came out. He tried his best to speak, but the words were stuck in his throat. He just could not say anything.

Jensen suddenly noticed this. He walked over, stood in front of Lawrence and asked, "Uncle Jones, have you lost your voice?"

Lawrence opened his mouth again but he still could not say a word.

He was very depressed and finally nodded his head.

"Has he lost his voice?" Heinz also realized that from the moment he arrived until now, his father had not said a single word.

He seemed to remember seeing his father open his mouth a few times but nothing came out. It seemed like he really could not speak.

It turned out that he had indeed lost his voice.

Heinz looked at Jensen with a frown and asked, "Do you think he will recover from this?"

Jensen nodded and said, "Yes, this sudden loss of speech is temporary. He was probably caught off guard by what happened. Generally speaking, when people are frightened by a certain situation, it might cause the cerebrum to shut down temporarily. It should get better when he relaxes a little. Of course, some people might not speak for the rest of their lives. Normally, I see this a lot in children. However, Uncle Jones is an adult. I'm sure that after everything settles down, he will recover in no time."

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