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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 938

Grace did her best to console Heinz and although he listened to what she was saying, this was a matter of life and death. No matter how hard Grace tried to comfort him, he could not help but to feel remorseful.

When Grace saw Heinz's expression, she suddenly became anxious and asked, "Heinz?"

Heinz turned to look at Grace, then he shook his head as he said, "Grace, I understand what you're trying to say. However, there is no way of getting rid of the guilt in my heart."

Grace understood Heinz's feelings. On one hand, he was worried that his father was the murderer. On the other hand, he was blaming himself for imprisoning Candace.

Grace understood these conflicting emotions in his heart.

After thinking for a while, she said, "Stop blaming yourself. Jensen and the team of police will investigate this matter thoroughly."

Heinz nodded. He looked at Lester and ordered in a low voice, "Lester, I'll leave this place to you. Be sure to cooperate with the police and make sure they get all the evidence they need. Once everything is settled and verified, I want you to clean up this room."

"Yes, President Jones!" Lester immediately accepted the order. "President Jones, why don't you and Madam Smith head back home first? I'll keep an eye on this place."

"Heinz, why don't you and Grace head back home?" Timothy came over. Then, he said to Grace and Heinz, "Grace is pregnant now. Her health is much more important."

At the mention of this, Heinz instantly became nervous. He nodded slightly at Timothy and said, "Alright, Mr. Yarbrough, we'll head home first. You too should head back and take a rest."

"I'm heading over to the police station." Timothy said, "This case is a little strange. I cannot wrap my head around it. I'm heading over to see if they have any updates."

Heinz was surprised, but he did not say anything else.

He then left with Grace.

Timothy hurried over to the police station.

Jensen asked the pathologist to start the autopsy while Timothy waited at the police station.

Jensen invited Timothy into his office and poured him a cup of tea. He said, "Mr. Yarbrough, you mentioned that you heard Lawrence say that he wanted to kill Candace. Are you sure that's what he actually said?"

"Yes, I'm very sure," Timothy said. "After that, I heard them talking but I had no idea what they were talking about. All I know is that they talked for a long time. When I realized that there was nothing unusual since they had been talking for a while, I did not bother listening in anymore. However, I was hovering close by in case Candace screamed for help. That way, I would still be able to rush in, but nothing happened."

"Okay." Jensen nodded.

"Officer Charm, just now, you mentioned that she might have committed suicide. Do you have any evidence or did you see something?"

"There were two potential weapons in that room just now. One was a tiny blade, something similar to a scalpel, while the other one was the knife you guys saw Lawrence holding."

"A blade?" Timothy was stunned. "There was a blade in the room? Where did you find the blade?"

"Yes, it also doubles as a hairpin. I found it in Candace's hand. It was specially designed in case of an emergency." Jensen looked at Timothy and said, "Judging by the blade and her wound, it is most likely that she committed suicide."

"Will we be able to get the results today?" Timothy asked.

"I've already asked them to rush the investigation." Jensen picked up the phone and called his subordinate to make some arrangements. "Can someone buy a set of new clothes for Lawrence so that he can change out of his current clothes? Then, send his blood- stained clothes to the forensic department. I'll pay for the clothes."

"Yes, Sir!"

His subordinate quickly acknowledged his instructions and complied with them.

Timothy looked at Jensen a little anxiously.

"Mr. Yarbrough, I can assure you that the results will be out by today. Why don't you head home first and wait for my call?"

"It's alright, I can wait," Timothy said. "I hope to know the results as soon as possible."

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