Chapter 605: Chapter 605 Maybe It’s Ti to Move Forward (Autumn Breeze Stirs My Thoughts Reward Increase) _1
Zack Wallace said that Jade Carlson ran back because she was suffering from a drug relapse.
Jade wanted to try so of Evelyn Willard’s private stash of high-end drugs, and afterwards it seems she had hallucinations during her drug use. She turned on the kitchen’s natural gas, and just by chance, the loan sharks looking to collect debts arrived, the group of them lit fire outside the door to scare Evelyn, not expecting to ignite the natural gas within the house, causing an imdiate explosion. The fire surge was unstoppable and impossible to extinguish.
As for Evelyn Willard, the dispute with Jade seed to be drug-related as well; the police also found drug-laced cigarettes and injectable drugs in Evelyn’s bag.
Zack’s statent matched the police investigation results very closely and was corroborated by relevant evidence.
Yet Purple Sumrs found it hard to believe.
It was just too coincidental that Jade wanted to tell the truth just as her drug craving hit;
Just too coincidental that she hallucinated and turned on the gas, only to have debt collectors set a fire;
Just too coincidental that the fire truck had an accident on the way and couldn’t arrive in ti.
Each fact alone was plausible, but pieced together, it was just too convenient, convenient to the point of being suspicious.
Purple called Aria Jackson to inquire about the matter.
Jade’s death had shocked Aria as well.
Aria learned of the incident earlier than Purple. She rushed to the scene in the middle of the night. By the ti she arrived, the fire had been put out, leaving the scene charred and in disarray. Aria personally examined Jade’s body.
Jade’s appearance was beyond recognition, a sight too horrific to endure. Aria couldn’t believe it was her.
Neighbors nearby insisted that the person who died was Jade Carlson; they had heard a woman’s screams.
The occupants of the house were Evelyn Willard and Jade Carlson. Evelyn’s voice was easily distinguishable, so the one who scread was very likely Jade.
Jade’s screams were piercing and full of pain, yet no one knew why she didn’t co out. The door was locked, and due to the high temperature, the tal was scorching, expanded, and deford, making it difficult to force open. By the ti the neighbors used tools to break through the security door, the inside was already a raging inferno, completely inaccessible for rescuing anyone.
“It was indeed her,” Aria said, “I monitored the forensic team’s DNA analysis myself, there’s no mistake.”
“Have you found the arsonist?” Purple asked.
“You know how it is with loan sharks, they don’t stay put, a bunch of riff-raff that scatter once trouble starts, it’s hard to find anyone,” Aria sighed, “All we can say is, she was really unlucky this ti…”
“Was it really just bad luck…” Purple’s mood was very suppressed, “I always feel it’s too coincidental, the debt collectors didn’t co earlier or later, but why did they co precisely when the natural gas was leaking?”
“They’ve been coming quite frequently lately. Just the other day, they wrote in big characters with paint in the entrance hallway. Setting a fire is a common ploy amongst debt collectors,” Aria explained.
Purple asked, “What about the fire truck? What happened to the car accident?”
“They collided with a drunk driver; there’s nothing suspicious about it,” Aria tried to reassure her, “Moreover, the fire was so intense, even if the fire truck had arrived, she couldn’t have been saved. You shouldn’t overthink it, let it go, this matter… let it go.”
Aria sighed, “Purple, since Jade Carlson is already dead, let’s leave the past behind. With these recent events, I almost feel as though… as though there was a predestined force at work. Maybe we should move forward, not keep looking back.”
Purple was silent for a long ti.
“I want to go have a look,” after a while, Purple said softly.
Aria sighed again, “Alright, when do you want to go? I’ll make arrangents.”
“Now,” Purple cast her eyes down to check the ti, “I want to go now, is that possible?”
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