Ms. Armstrong, who had treated her well since she was a child, was dead?
She suddenly thought of something
She seemed to have heard of such a thing from the TV.
"This morning, on the shallows in the downstream of the municipal reservoir the body of a female was found. She was about sixty years old, five feet six, and her identity remained unknown. The police believed she might have fell into the water due to her loss of footing. If you have any information, please contact the Capital Police Department in time."
At that time, she only saw a mosaic body covered with a white cloth, lying on the shore.
It turned out that the deceased turned out to be Ms. Armstrong.
"How did Ms. Armstrong die?" Joyce was sad and still she forced herself to suppress the emotion to ask.
Juanita gave a general account of the events.
And she said, “Anyway, Ms. Armstrong insisted that she should talk to Luther that night. I asked Karl to help me fix the security cameras leading to the back garden. It clearly shows that Ms. Armstrong and Luther went to the back garden. I don't think Karl was looking for Luther for anything other than that."
Joyce rested her chin and fell into deep thought.
A few moments later, she shook her head, "I don't believe that Ms. Armstrong would have lost her footing. She's not a child."
"Yeah, that's why I asked Karl to take the case, he said he'd investigate it himself and then he'd tell you. I didn't realize he hadn't told you. Could it be that he forgot?" Juanita was also surprised.
Joyce shook her head and didn't say anything.
How was Karl? Karl was the most meticulous detective she had ever seen!
How could he forget something so important?
It was unless, of course, he had a reason not to tell her.
What would it be?
"Oh, yeah, I brought my briefcase out today, and there's my laptop inside." Juanita, as if she had suddenly remembered something, turned around and brought the briefcase on the sofa over, "And I have the video of Luther going to the back garden with Ms. Armstrong at that time. Do you want to see it?"
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