Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 73: connect

  Chapter 73 Contact

   "Before getting married, eight years ago, when Sean was 33,"

  William pulled up the information in the computer, looked at the screen and read carefully:

   “Sean was a salesman at a real estate company where our fourth victim, Tamara Terry, was 22 at the time and happened to be an intern at the real estate company.”

   "More than that."

  As soon as William finished speaking, Mona fiddled with her right hand, pointed to the undercover log on the computer screen and said:

  "When Sean was looking for his wife after she went missing, Agent Mullen found him.

After observing for a period of time, he judged that Sean "has brains, understands current affairs, emphasizes emotions and can speak well", so Maren contacted and told Sean that his wife was taken away by the "White Horse Gang". If he wanted to save his wife, The best way is to cooperate with the DEA, the undercover White Horse Gang.

  Detective Mullen's judgment was correct. Six months after Sean undercovered the White Horse Gang, he obtained the White Horse Gang's human trafficking information and the criminal evidence of the White Horse Gang's criminal leader, and finally wiped out the entire gang in one fell swoop. "

  Hearing what Mona said, everyone looked sideways.

  Roan, who was writing in front of the conference room, paused, then turned around and asked:

   "Where's Sean's wife?"

"died."

  Mona's complexion is not very good-looking:

   "According to the little leader of the White Horse Gang in charge of 'transporting goods', Sean's wife was suffocated to death in the transporting car."

  Roan thought for a long time, and continued to ask:

   "When Sean was undercover in the gang, did he eat flour?"

"eat."

  Mona pulled down the computer page, carefully checked the undercover log and read:

   "According to Detective Mullen's records, in the first week of joining the 'White Horse Gang', Sean was forced to smoke flour.

  After the gang was destroyed, Sean was sent to a drug rehabilitation institution by Mullen, and Sean successfully left there after seven months. "

  Roan nodded, and after writing down the words 'I have experienced smoking flour' on the whiteboard, he asked again:

   "In the undercover log, is there a record about the 'rape and murder case' a year and a half ago?"

  After reading it carefully, Mona shook her head and said:

"No."

   Speaking of this, Mona suddenly looked back at William and asked:

   "William, when did the 'rape-murder case' happen, and what month?"

  Hearing this, William tapped his ten fingers on the keyboard, raised his head and replied after a few seconds:

   "April 5, a year and a half ago."

   "OK."

  The pen play with the right hand stopped, and Mona pointed to the computer screen with a signature pen, and said to Roan:

   "A year and a half ago, on April 29, in the undercover log under Mullen, Sean had a new undercover record. This time, the undercover gang was the Hyena Gang."

  Roan, who was writing on the whiteboard, cursed secretly when he heard this.

"Not only that."

  Opening the contact record written by Agent Mullen when she was undercover with Sean, Mona looked carefully for a moment, then said with a frown:

  "When Sean was undercover for the Hyena Gang, Mullen agreed with him to meet once a month at Little St. Phil's Church.

  At the same time, the two meet each time and marry the first three victims on the same day! "

   "Shit!"

   "Biaozi raised it!"

  Hearing what Mona said, all the detectives of the No. 5 investigation team scolded in unison.

  After writing the last word, Roan turned around, coughed lightly to attract everyone's attention, pointed at the whiteboard with a serious expression and said:

   "According to the information you have found, we have now summarized the following clues:

  First: Sean's family lives in the Harwood area, which happens to be in the circle at the center of Little St. Phil's Church. "

  Second: The place where Sean and his wife held their wedding, and the place where he met Mullen when he undercovered the "Hyena Gang", happened to be Little St. Phil's Church.

  Third: Sean’s wife disappeared in the third month after marriage, which is consistent with the time when the previous three victims disappeared after marriage.

At the same time, Sean and Mullen met at the Little St. Phil's Church at the same time as the marriage of the first three victims, so it is very likely that Sean learned the victim's personal information when he met Mullen that day. Months later, the victim was kidnapped.

  Fourth: When the fourth victim, Tamara Terry, was married eight years ago, Sean was in the same real estate company as her, so Sean was likely involved in her wedding at that time.

  Fifth: One month after the **** and murder case, Sean entered the gang undercover again, which is very likely the condition that Agent Mullen agreed to give him a false testimony. "

  After listening to Luo An's words, all the detectives nodded in unison.

  The information is correct, and there is nothing wrong with Roan's reasoning.

  One is the same by chance, two is the same is luck, three is the same is random, but four or five are all the same.

  Looking at the words on the whiteboard, everyone present has confirmed that Sean is definitely the real culprit in this serial murder case.

   But with these clues alone, Roan and the others can't arrest people, because it's all indirect evidence.

   Next, it's time to look for direct evidence.

  Roan walked to Mona's station and began to check the undercover information in Mona's computer.

   "The autopsy report hasn't come out yet, so we don't know if there is Sean's DNA at the scene of the crime."

  Mona got up and left her seat. After looking at the whiteboard at the front of the office area, she tilted her head and asked:

   "I remember there were footprints left by the murderer at the scene of the crime. Can these footprints lock Sean?"

  William took a look at the photos in the crime scene investigation report, his eyes lit up, he tapped his hands on the keyboard, and then slapped:

   "Sean's credit card usage records show that he bought a pair of shoes three months ago, and the texture of the soles of this pair of shoes is exactly the same as that of the footprints at the scene of the crime!"

   "Good!"

  Mona's eyes lit up when she heard the words, and she hurriedly turned her gaze to Roan:

   "Let's apply for a search warrant now! As long as we find the pair of shoes and test the soil on the shoes, we can prove that the other party has been to the scene of the crime!"

The gray car is also one of the important evidences, but considering that there is no record of Sean buying a gray car, and Sean's undercover "Hyena Gang" also deals with black cars, Mona thinks that the gray car is likely to be Can't find it.

   "NO."

  Hearing Mona's words, Luo An, who was reading the undercover information on the computer, slowly shook his head and said:

   "We need to report this first."

   It's okay to file for a search warrant, but Sean is an undercover agent for the DEA and is on a mission with the Hyenas at this time.

  It is very simple to directly arrest people or search the other party's residence, but if the DEA plans to rely on Sean to carry out some operations in the near future, but the task fails because of the arrest of Sean.

  Roan doesn't care about the DEA group, but the later wrangling issue will definitely require the chief to come forward, so this matter must be told to Augustus first.

  At the same time, the Organized Crime Section of the FBI is also watching the Hyena gang together with the DEA. Roan may not care about the DEA, but he cannot ignore the Organized Crime Section of the FBI.

  —

   "So, the murderer this time is an undercover agent?"

  After listening to Roan's narration, Augustus rubbed his temples, remained silent for a moment, puzzled and said:

   "As an undercover agent, daily life is already stressful enough, why do you want to find time to kill people?"

  Augus had never done undercover work, but one of his former colleagues had done it for a while.

  The latter colleague came back alive and did not leave the psychiatrist for a year in a row. Augustus knew that this kind of work was definitely not suitable for him.

   "Maybe it's because of the stressful life and the nervousness every day, but it can't be expressed on the face and words."

   Sitting opposite Augustus, Roan took a sip of coffee when he heard this, and expressed his guess:

   "When Sean went undercover for the first time, it was for his wife and he had spiritual support.

  But later, his wife died and he became addicted to drugs while undercover. This kind of nightmare experience made Sean, who was only a real estate salesman, never want to go through this kind of thing again.

  In the case of **** and murder in the alley, Sean asked Maren for help, and the other party agreed to help Sean make false testimony, but the condition was that Sean should be an undercover agent again, so... "

   "So this time, Sean was an undercover agent so that he would not go to jail this time, and he didn't have any spiritual support."

  Thinking of the group of DEA, sometimes in order to complete the task, not only will they not take care of the emotions of the undercover agent, but sometimes force the other party to do some tasks, Augustus couldn't help curling his lips.

  Roan nodded: "I just looked at Agent Mullen's records, and the morning when the four missing persons lost contact was when Agent Mullen was in contact with Sean.

So it should be when the two sides had a meeting in the morning. Agent Mullen said something that made Sean uncomfortable, coupled with the excessive psychological pressure, so in order to vent, Sean finally chose to kidnap a person he remembered three months ago. Women getting married at Little St. Phil's Church. "

   Without hesitation, Augustus immediately took out his phone after hearing Roan's conjecture:

   "I'm going to contact the Organized Crime Unit."

  (end of this chapter)