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Chapter 35 Invisible Protection

At 4 pm, several policemen were smoking in the alley next to the Western Bureau of Los Angeles. It was not a gathering area. The reason why patrolmen chose to smoke here was not only that smoking was prohibited in the Western Bureau of Los Angeles was only closer to the trash can.

Wood stood at the entrance of the alley wearing a police suit and holding a cigarette in his hand, looking out, and reminded his companions: "Why did you think F-pillow suddenly come to our bureau? Why don't I remember what major cases have happened in the Wandering Area in the near future?"

"F-pun?" Miguel leaned over and said, "Why are they here?"

"**, why do I see two guys in black suits walking towards us? They aren't they trying to sue us for smoking in public..."

The police laughed at the same time. Although the United States has a ban on smoking in public and a ban on smoking within 25 feet of public places, who would send out the ferrets for these trash things? Wouldn't the ferrets be exhausted?

"Everyone, I'm Agent Dylan from F. Who are Wood, Miguel and Vick?"

Wood asked back, "Do you have anything to do with them?"

"Just ask about some personal relationships with Adam on the weekend."

Hearing this, Wood exhaled and said, "Oh, weekend with Adam... Hello, Agent Dylan, I'm Wood."

Miguel and Vic also leaned over and asked gossip: "What's wrong with the weekend? Adam? Is he in trouble again?"

"I think Wood has the most say in the relationship between the weekend and Adam, but what I can tell you is that the relationship between the weekend and Adam is very harmonious. We all jokingly call the weekend "Adam's little follower". Do you understand what I mean? It's not that kind of - a - a friend relationship. Both of them belong to the category of Frankenstein. They used a drop of blood to crack a murder case on the weekend. I thought it was bragging. As a result, this is true. Can you believe it?!"

Wood said, "I can prove this. Adam has a warehouse in the 77th block, which is full of forensic equipment, but Adam is a bit weird. He doesn't like to have contact with other people, nor does he like to touch his things. The only exception is the weekend."

F-punched the detective to turn on the recorder before they spoke, and the partner kept recording these words with a pen and a small notebook. Although it was a bit sloppy, it still allowed people to see what he wrote.

Agent Dylan asked, “You can be responsible for what you have said, right?”

The three policemen who were completely telling the truth did not think that was anything, and responded: "Of course."

"Okay, please sign your name."

Inquiry transcript?

Wood was stunned. It was not that he dared not sign the record, but once the matter involved the inquiry record, it would make people feel more or less formal. Could it be that these two people...

"We have another question. Do you know what Adam has to do with Quinn after he was transferred from Homicide to the West?"

"I don't know." Wood responded firmly, gritting his teeth and never opening his mouth.

It doesn't matter if this kind of thing is gossip and private talk on weekends. If you really write the inquiry record... Quinn is the ss of the murder department!

The two F-force agents looked at each other in a sympathetic manner, without saying a word: "Thank you very much for your cooperation."

...

The police detectives' murder department was silent. They were stolen halfway through the case of Cecil Hotel. They were extremely angry. They should have been waiting for the rabbit to capture it in one fell swoop. The murder case of the murderer finally turned into this. Adam's murder department was dead. Even Boss Quinn was taken away by the F force and has not been released yet. No one would be in a good mood when they encountered such a thing.

Julian sat in front of the computer and didn't know how to write the report. If today's matter is written, it will immediately become a suspense novel. It is not the report that the detective of the Homicide Department should write.

Of course, she could understand why F-force robbed this deal. Only two of the four people on the rooftop survived, and one of them was the head of the Homicide Department. At this time, it was impossible for the head of the Homicide Department to hand over the case to the Homicide Department for handling...

bite.

The elevator door of the Homicide Department opened, and Dylan arrived at 5 pm and took his partner who had accompanied him to the Western Conference.

"I'll bother you, may I ask Julian of the Homicide Department, is the Knight 'Drup'? I'm Dylan, an agent for F.I. We have some questions to ask them."

Julian stood up and sat in front of the computer and couldn't figure out what was going on on the rooftop of Cecil's hotel. The knight also looked back at them. In that second, Julian said, "I am, we can go to the tea room to talk."

Two F-force agents entered the tea room with the host. When Julian and the Knight were sitting on the countertop with a microwave, Dylan raised his own question: "We want to know the relationship between Adam and Quinn, and Adam and the relationship between the weekend."

"It's Adam's apprentice on the weekend." The Knight didn't want to answer what happened to Quinn and Adam, so he answered the simple question first, which led to Julian glaring at him: "Adam has taken the weekend to and from the Cecil Hotel twice. They have a very good relationship in private. Your agent who bets with Adam can confirm that when Adam was present when he was directing the weekend, he was present. It can be seen that Adam admired the weekend very much and wanted to tell him all his experience. At the same time, he was unwilling to instill his own way of thinking. Most of the time, he just chose to give some points and then let the weekend think alone..."

Of course, the knight understood what these meant when f came to ask, and these words were likely to appear in court as a testimony in court.

"Then, Julian?" Dylan reminded Julian that he hoped another question of his will be answered.

Julian shouted and scolded at the Knight, "OK, Knight, thank you for your gentlemanly demeanor. Now can you let me talk to the F-Press Agent alone? Anyway, I have been forced to a dead end by you. If this inquiry records appear in front of Quinn, he will be the first to fire me when he comes back."

Dylan comforted: "Julian, I don't think you have to worry about that."

Julian asked while the Knight signed the inquiry record: "Is the case clear?"

"At least two things have been confirmed. First, the bruise on Adam's head was caused by Quinn's gun; second, Quinn only had his own fingerprint on his gun. Another thing that was not confirmed was that Quinn refused to conduct gunpowder testing. His explanation was that he would go to the training base twice a week to practice gunpowder testing, so it was not fair to conduct gunpowder testing on him any day. However, this does not prove that Quinn had not fired a gun on the rooftop."

"But there are also bizarre aspects in this case. Quinn did not admit to hitting Adam. Instead, he said Adam had attacked him and put him into a coma. On the weekend, he said that he had hit the wound on Quinn's head. After Quinn killed Adam, the reason was that he was afraid that Quinn would hurt himself."

Dylan finished explaining everything to Julian and said, "I only know so much at the moment, and my task is to investigate what the relationship between Quinn and Adam is respectively with the weekend."

Julian said at this time: "Queen must be lying!"

"No matter what I know, I must say what I know, even if Quinn will return to his position and fire me, I must say it." Julian said determinedly: "Dylan, if you have been working in Los Angeles for a while, then there is one thing you must know, that is, Adam and Quinn are mortal enemies!"

"It was Quinn who kicked Adam out of the Homicide Department!"

...

At the Los Angeles FBI headquarters, when Dylan came back with a recorder and an inquiry record, the agent who had bet with Adam was thinking about the problem at his desk. There was a blank piece of paper in front of him, which included several key points that he could not figure out in detail.

Who locked the door on the top floor of Cecil Hotel? Why did you choose the chain and lock head without using the password lock on the door?

The last phone call on Adam's phone was displayed on Quinn's phone number. What was said on the phone? Is it true that Adam planned to use the murderer of the "violent-sex-invasion-death case" in exchange for the police officer's certificate and badge of the Homicide Department agent?

weekend?

There is only the name of the weekend, and nothing is written under this name, because once the first two difficult-to-explained questions are explained, the name of the weekend is almost useless. He just smashed Quinn with a gun to save his life.

"Joe."

When Dylan came back, he called out the agent who bet with Adam: "I went to investigate the relationship between these three people. The Western Conference responded to Adam's relationship with the weekend, saying that the relationship between the two is better, and it looks more like a master and apprentice. But when talking about the relationship between Quinn and Adam, the Western Conference stopped talking, and Julian from the Homicide Department confirmed that Quinn and Adam had a grudge. The rumor that was so popular in the past two years was the case of the first detective in Los Angeles - prostitution - prostitution - case. Do you still remember the one that was broadcast in the amc news. It can be seen that Adam should have wanted to deliberately murder when he called Quinn."

"ye? Do you think you are right?" Joe looked at Dylan and smiled: "Then please explain to me why Adam didn't kill Quinn as soon as he saw him? If the chains on the iron gate were set by Adam, what was his intention?"

"Uh... there are at least some things that are unclear in every case, right?"

"That's you," Joe glanced at Dylan and said, "I never allow any unexplainable point in my case, otherwise why do you think I'm going to challenge the number one detective in Los Angeles?"

Dylan didn't say anything, then placed the recorder and the inquiry record on his desk, cursing in his heart: "What's the qualification?"

"Hey." Joe shouted at Dylan: "Go and let the weekend go."

The description of the entire scene over the weekend was too smooth. How he rushed to the roof of Cecil Hotel and how he fought with the murderer. All these words could be found in his injuries. There was no doubt that he could even shoot the murderer on the weekend. According to what he said, his gun was knocked out, and when he used a baton to fight back, the baton was caught by the murderer. At this time, he could only pick up a pistol and shoot the other party to death. If the other party’s ribs were not broken, he might not even have the chance to pick up a gun and kill him.

The answer to the next answer seemed more normal. He said that he found out that the door was locked after killing the murderer. As a result, he heard Adam and Quinn talk to Quinn, he told Quinn that he hoped to use the murderer to return to the position of the Homicide Department. At this time, the iron door of the gatehouse opened and the two started arguing. Quinn could not guarantee that Adam would definitely return to the Homicide Department. The only promise was to do his best.

This is the truth. Who can guarantee that someone like Adam will return to a higher level to wear plainclothes? It is already a miracle that he can stay in this system.

The weekend said that the two started arguing because of this. Adam thought Quinn had deceived him and spoke a little too aggressively. Then Quinn pulled out a pistol and threatened Adam in anger, and even smashed his head with the pistol. During this period, Adam scolded Quinn for having falsely accused him, and finally made Quinn unable to restrain himself and fired at Adam.

Finally, I rushed up to knock Quinn out on the weekend...

No loopholes.

On the contrary, Quinn said that he was knocked unconscious by Adam as soon as he went to the rooftop. He seemed to be deliberately avoiding something, and even denied that he had promised Adam to transfer him back to the murder department, obviously trying to get out of it cleanly.

How do you explain this?
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