Jacqueline saw the gun in Joyce's hand. Her face instantly turned white. Panicked, she quickly reached out to cover Shelly's mouth. She was frightened and she dragged Shelly and ran. It was terrible, Joyce had a gun in her hand, and Stephanie was also dead.
They opened the door and rushed out, and they didn't get very far when two police cars arrived with sirens wailing.
Jacqueline was confused, who had called the police? The police arrived so quickly?
Shelly saw this and rushed forward, slapping hard on the window of the police car and shouting out of control, "There's a murder inside, someone's dead!"
From inside the police car came down four police officers, and one of them asked, "Take it easy, and say it clearly."
Shelly was in shock and couldn't breathe, "My, my grandmother, was killed by Joyce, she, she had a gun!"
Jacqueline, startled, hastened to add, "Yes, the woman inside has a gun. You guys need to be careful."
"Okay." The police officers were immediately loaded with guns and one of them dialed the satellite phone, "Suspect has a gun, requesting support from the Second Precinct Criminal Investigation Detachment. The suspect has a gun, requesting support from the Second Precinct Criminal Investigation Detachment."
After saying that, the police officers with guns rushed in.
All the way to the door of Stephanie's room.
The door to the room was completely open and Joyce had long ago put away her pistol. She didn't dare touch Stephanie again. Although she had never experienced such a thing before, she also knew that she needed to protect the scene. If the killer had left any traces, the scene would be the best evidence.
She actually heard the sound of a police car and the footsteps of the police rushing in.
She figured it would be Juanita who called the police, so she stood up.
"Don't move, put your hands in the air." Two police officers rushed into the room and pointed their guns at Joyce and there were two officers waiting outside the door.
Joyce turned around, amazed, and said, "Are you guys talking about me?"
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