Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 64 DEA (Please follow up! Please recommend!)

The office area of ​​the No. 5 investigation team.

The crackling sound of the keyboard sounded, and after a long time, Mona tilted her head and said to Roan who was beside her:

"You guessed it right, Roan, the four victims of the State Lake corpse case, Linda Kipper, Beatrice Leon, Natalie Carlyle and Tamara Terry, the four of them Both were married at Little St. Phil's Church in the Kloster area of ​​New Jersey."

"OK."

Roan nodded when he heard the words, and Ryder on the side came over, looked at it for a few seconds and asked:

"Is it connected to this serial murder?"

"High probability."

Roan nodded and explained:

"The home addresses, living and working conditions, and social environment of the four victims are all unrelated, and even their appearance does not have uniform characteristics, such as blond hair or red hair.

The only ones that are connected are all married women.

So now it is found that the weddings of several victims were held in a church. It is absolutely impossible to say that there is no connection between them. "

Mona continued to retrieve the list of couples who have held weddings in the church in recent years, and then said:

"Before the wedding, the church administrators will ask the couple to fill in their personal information, such as name, home address, place of work, etc.

According to the church administrator, unless the newlyweds ask for these materials back, the information will always be kept in paper materials in the church and processed only once in a few years.

The murderer can use that information to find the victim. "

"It seems that this is where the murderer identified his target."

After listening to Mona's words, Lacey nodded with her arms around her waist.

Roan cast a glance at Lacey, and asked Mona in a deep voice:

"Is it possible to know who has access to the personal information of these newlyweds?"

"I'm afraid we will go to the Little St. Phil's Church for on-site investigation."

Mona spread her hands, her expression was very speechless:

"According to common sense, those materials can only be accessed by church managers.

But according to the couple who had their wedding in this church, except for the clean, spacious and bright hall in front of this church, other areas of this church are actually very simple.

Because there is nothing of value, there are no cameras installed in the corridors, and the small rooms are not very locked. The security guard is just an old priest.

If someone wants to enter the church to steal information, they can do it without attracting anyone's attention. "

"All right."

Seeing in the photo that when the couple got married, a group of people in the small square outside the church ate for free because of the dedication activities. Roan rubbed his temples and said after a long silence:

"How about it, Lacey, you and Ryder go to Little St. Phil's Church together, and bring back all the lists of couples who have held weddings here in the past ten years. I'm afraid we will have to compare them one by one."

"What?"

Hearing Roan's words, Ryder didn't respond. Lacey, who was stroking Mona's slender waist, jumped up on the spot, and asked with a questioning face:

"Why do we need to take such long-term information? We can directly check that the manager of the church didn't have an alibi when the four victims disappeared?"

"This will indeed be checked, but not now."

Seeing the puzzled gazes of Lacey, Ryder, and Mona, Roan twitched the corner of his mouth, coughed lightly and explained:

"One, of the four victims, Marla Terry was married eight years ago and died two weeks ago. We have not been able to determine whether there is any connection between this.

Second, according to the forensic report, the murderer obviously did not commit the crime for the first time.

So we need to investigate these couples in the church to see if there are any missing cases before this, and then find a way to find the body or find the connection between the victims.

The more times the murderer commits crimes, the more things will be exposed, especially his previous crimes, which will definitely provide us with a lot of evidence for the FBI to find his true identity.

In the bodies of the third and fourth victims, nothing related to the murderer was detected.

Even if the administrator in the church didn't have an alibi, it's useless, because without evidence, we have no way of linking him to the victim.

Therefore, while we investigate the church administrator, we must also find the murderer's previous crimes, and then find more evidence to crucify the real murderer! "

After listening to Roan's methodical narration, Lacey and Ryder suddenly realized, nodded decisively, turned and left the office area.

Mona looked at the computer and pondered for a moment, then tilted her head and asked:

"But when the couple gets married in the church, there are still so many passers-by who come to eat and drink for free because of the dedication activities. What about these people? We can't rule out their suspicion?"

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Roan glanced at Mona, and was about to answer when August suddenly brought two white detectives in suits into the office area and shouted:

"Roan! Come to the meeting room!"

"Yes, sir."

Patting Mona on the shoulder, Roan asked her to log into the FBI database to check the cases in the Little St. Phil Church area, focusing on murder cases, rape cases and stalking cases, and then walked into the conference room.

As soon as he entered the meeting room and closed the door of the meeting room, Augustus pointed to the two white detectives and introduced to Roan:

"The one on the left is our Special Agent Norton from the Organized Crime Section of the FBI. The one on the right is Special Agent Mullen from the DEA."

The Organized Crime Section of the FBI focuses on gangs.

DEA, the Drug Enforcement Administration, means the Drug Enforcement Administration of the United States, and its main work direction is to combat the illegal flour trade and use in the United States.

Notice! It's illegal flour!

Legal people don't care.

"Hello, just call me Roan."

Roan frowned, stretched out his hand and shook hands with the two detectives, then tilted his head and asked:

"I don't know what the two of you are looking for me today?"

"Hello, Agent Roan."

The special investigation agents of the two departments looked at each other, and the FBI explained by Norton of the Organized Crime Section:

"It's like this. Our two departments have been investigating the Hyena Gang for a year, and want to send the gang's boss, Lulane, to prison."

To put it simply, the black man named Yoon that Roan arrested today, after a large memory recovery by the FBI and DEA, said something that was not important to Yoon, but to the DEA and FBI important clues.

So the two agents came here today to express their gratitude to Agent Luo An of the No. 5 investigation team.

Seeing the $1,000 check handed over by the other party, Roan frowned. Didn't expect to get money for just catching a black man?

There are so many black people on the street.

Glancing at Augustus, who had a big belly and a black face, Roan hurriedly threw aside the thoughts in his head.

"Thanks."

After receiving the check, Roan politely thanked him.

At this moment, out of the corner of his eye, Agent Mullen from the DEA coughed and was about to speak. Roan's eyes flickered, and he immediately put the check in his pocket, then grabbed the hands of the two agents and shook them together. With a warm smile on your face:

"As an FBI agent, I have always admired the work of both of your departments!

As long as you need, besides being an undercover agent, assassinating gang leaders, listening to gang information, installing bugs, secretly recording videos, seducing gang boss wives and other high-risk jobs, I will definitely help you! Believe me, I'm good at solving crimes! "

Mullen: "."

Norton: "."

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