He rushed back to the Capital from Khebury in the early morning and went straight back to the apartment, so he didn't sleep at all.
"So, why do you have to stay in the Capital? Why don't you go back to Khebury? You can come back when there is progress in the project. After all, your main business is in Khebury," Joyce had finished her porridge, wiped her mouth, and looked at him steadily.
In fact, she especially wanted Luther to leave.
With him here, she was unable to carry out her revenge plan.
She had gotten evidence against Charlotte.
When she was back in the apartment this morning and made a phone call to Luther, she confirmed that the flash drive indeed contained all the incriminating evidence collected by Otis that year.
That included the death of Thomas, included the testimony of the dark web assassin hired by Ricky, included various transfer records and some communication records, and included the location and communication records of the satellite phone used by Ricky.
In addition, there were two other drugs used by Ricky that were secretly developed within the military. Those were both in the development stage and not allowed for external use, but Ricky took them privately.
The names of the drugs were long molecular formulas that she could not read.
One of them, she guessed, was the drug they had used to kill Luther’s grandmother and later Otis had also used it.
As for the other one, she was not sure what it was for the time being.
In short, a complete chain of evidence could be formed to prove that Charlotte teamed up with Ricky to kill Luther’s grandmother, Thomas, and Georgia the prison guard. They then kidnapped her to Hill Benjamin, tampered with the surveillance system, blew up the forensic lab, and later hired a group of dark web assassins to kill her.
All of these things were done by Charlotte and Ricky.
It turned out that Otis knew about all the things Charlotte had done.
Otis, however, said nothing about using Charlotte's handle to climb to the top of the power ladder.
It's a perfect match for the evil man to be with such a poisonous woman.
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