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Luke kept staring at Sherda Karl, unable to detect any clear signs of lying. If his words were true, then Latifa Gallo should have been killed after he left.

This point coincides with the testimony of Latifa Gallo's daughter, Teresa Lewis.

Luke focused his questions on the tiline, "What ti did you arrive at Latifa Gallo's house?"

Sherda Karl thought for a mont, "Maybe it was between 3:40 and 3:50, I can't quite rember."

"When did you leave?"

"4:10."

"Was there anyone else at Latifa Gallo's house during that ti?"

"No."

"Did anyone contact Latifa Gallo?"

"No."

"Think carefully, we need you to provide clues about who killed Latifa Gallo."

"I really don't know, it was my first ti robbing a warden's house, I was nervous as hell, felt like my brain went numb."

"Did you take the surveillance from Latifa Gallo's house?"

"What surveillance? Did her house have surveillance? I don't know."

"Have you seen the golf club at Latifa Gallo's house?"

"No, I'm not interested in that stuff. Only old n play that. I prefer sothing more competitive, like basketball.

I'm really good at basketball, almost made the school team in high school."

Luke wasn't interested in his high school tales, continuing to ask, "Are you sure you left Latifa Gallo's house by 4:10?"

"Yes."

"And after leaving Latifa Gallo's house?"

"I drove off."

Luke didn't like this guy, but his words held so credibility. Previously, Luke had also checked the community surveillance around Latifa Gallo's house but didn't find Sherda Karl's car.

The reason was simple: Sherda Karl's departure was not during the ti of the cri.

The police estimated Latifa Gallo's ti of death to be between 4:30 and 6:00 PM.

Of course, the ti of death doesn't equal the ti of the cri, which could have been earlier. In general circumstances, 4:10 would still fall within the police's investigation range.

But one clue led the police to pinpoint the cri ti to after 4:40.

This clue ca from Latifa Gallo's daughter, Teresa Lewis. According to Teresa Lewis's testimony, she took the school bus ho at 4:20, everything was normal at ho, and Latifa Gallo had not been attacked. Afterward, she had a minor quarrel with Latifa Gallo, and left ho around 4:40.

According to Teresa Lewis's statent, Latifa Gallo hadn't been attacked by 4:40, so naturally, the perpetrator wouldn't have left. This misled the police's judgnt of the cri ti and caused issues in checking suspect vehicles.

Matthew had also reviewed Latifa Gallo's house surveillance. Sherda Karl's Chevrolet did indeed enter the victim's community at 3:46 and left at 4:12, consistent with his testimony, which indicates Latifa Gallo had already been attacked.

Teresa Lewis lied.

In fact, Teresa Lewis had a window of opportunity for the cri, but because she was Latifa Gallo's daughter and still young, the police didn't consider her a suspect.

Now, she lied.

Neither age nor the mother-daughter relationship could shield her.

Subsequently, Luke arranged tasks, on one hand, to have Teresa Lewis detained, and on the other hand, to find more evidence to either rule out Teresa Lewis's suspicion of the cri or convict her.

Luke reviewed the course of the case, assuming Teresa Lewis was the killer. She should have seen Latifa Gallo tied up after returning ho.

She and Latifa Gallo clashed, killing Latifa Gallo and taking away the murder evidence and a pinhole cara.

Her subsequent whereabouts were important, she should have been hiding the criminal evidence, then returned ho at 6 to report the case.

Luke refocused the investigation on Teresa Lewis's whereabouts from 4:40 to 6:00, clarifying her actions during this ti might reveal so key evidence.

The suspect might lie to the police to cover evidence, but typical lies contain both truth and falsehood to deceive the police.

If the suspect spouts baseless nonsense, the police would easily see through it.

Luke reviewed Teresa Lewis's statent again, according to her, she left ho at 4:40 and arranged to et a classmate at the nearby community park.

Teresa Lewis's classmate and the community park also beca the focus of the police's investigation.

...

The next day.

Robbery and Murder Departnt, lounge.

Alec Wyatt looked a bit uneasy in the familiar lounge, standing up, pacing back and forth.

In the morning, he received a call from the police, stating there was a new developnt in his wife's case, instructing him to bring his stepdaughter, Teresa Lewis, to the station.

He didn't know what the police were up to this ti, but he always felt the police were looking at him oddly.

"Hey, dad, can you stop pacing? You're making dizzy."

"Okay, sweetheart." Alec Wyatt responded, ready to say sothing when the lounge door swung open.

Luke, Jackson, and Xiao Hei walked into the lounge.

Alec Wyatt stood up again, "Captain Li, how is the case investigation going?"

"Not bad, we have already found the killer of your wife."

"Thank you, thank you so much." Alec Wyatt's expression was complicated, and he pressed, "Why did that person kill my wife?"

"Why don't you ask her yourself? Maybe you already know."

Alec Wyatt spread his hands, "What do you an? You don't still suspect of being involved in my wife's death, do you!"

Luke stared at Alec Wyatt, "Do you really not know who the killer is?"

"I swear, I really don't know. Who exactly killed my wife?"

Luke pointed to Teresa Lewis, "It was her."

Alec Wyatt followed Luke's finger, looked, and said in shock, "Co on, you can't be joking."

"Why don't you ask her yourself?"

Alec Wyatt stared at his stepdaughter, "Teresa, what's going on?"

Teresa Lewis shrugged, "It's simple. They can't catch the killer who murdered mom, so they're trying to fra ."

Alec Wyatt breathed a sigh of relief and said to Luke, "Captain Li, I have a lot of respect for you.

But please take back what you just said, such an accusation is too heavy for a child.

Her mother is dead, how could she be the killer."

Luke said, "According to our investigation, she is the only one who went to the house during the ti of the cri."

Alec Wyatt argued, "I also went to the house, it was obviously a robbery scene.

Teresa went to the park with her classmates after coming ho; it must have been then that soone broke in for the robbery."

"No, according to our investigation, the robbery had already happened before Teresa got ho, at which ti Latifa Gallo had already been tied up by the perpetrator.

Teresa killed Latifa Gallo and then went out to play."

Teresa Lewis's eyes were red, and she cried out, "How can you do this to , the dead was my mother, and you actually say I'm the killer, how could I possibly kill my own mother.

You are simply crazy."

Alec Wyatt also showed a furious expression, "Captain Li, please take back that accusation, or I'll have to call in a lawyer."

"Shut up, just stay out of it quietly." Luke scolded, looking at Teresa Lewis across, "We found your classmate, he admitted to playing with you on the day of the cri.

According to him, you t at five o'clock and parted at five fifty.

If you left the house at four forty, you only had twenty minutes to hide the murder evidence.

So, I suspect the location where you hid the evidence isn't far, very likely in the community park.

I sent soone with a police dog to investigate the park, and indeed found so items, do you want to see?"

Teresa Lewis's face turned pale, her lips trembling violently.

Alec Wyatt looked at his stepdaughter, "Teresa, what is he saying? Tell , your mother's death had nothing to do with you."

"I gave you a chance."

Luke waited a mont and then took a transparent bag from his side, containing a blood-stained shirt, "Does this shirt look familiar?"

Teresa Lewis just glanced at it, then averted her gaze, as if she had seen sothing terrifying.

Alec Wyatt picked up the bag to look at, "This is…" he looked back at Teresa Lewis, "Teresa, this is your shirt, and the blood stains on it."

"We've already conducted an analysis; it's your wife's blood."

Alec Wyatt's eyes widened, and after a mont of silence he said, "Could it be that after my wife was injured, Teresa hugged her and got the blood stains on her?"

Luke shook his head, "The timing doesn't add up. If it were as you say, she wouldn't have had the chance to hide the bloody shirt, and there would be no reason to hide the clothes in the park.

More importantly, the blood stains aren't from contact, they're spatter from the ti of the attack.

This indicates that she was at the scene when your wife was murdered and was wearing this very shirt."

Alec Wyatt sat in the chair weakly, grabbing his stepdaughter's shoulders, "Teresa, tell this isn't true."

Teresa Lewis glanced at Alec Wyatt, then gave a fierce glare at Luke.

Luke wasn't accommodating to her, continuing, "We also found so other items in the park, like a pinhole cara and a USB drive, do you want to see?"

"No, I don't want to!" Teresa Lewis shouted.

"It's not up to you." Luke waved his hand.

Little Black opened a tablet computer and clicked the play software.

Teresa Lewis waved her hands, "Don't play it, I admit it, I killed her!"

Alec Wyatt also showed a shocked expression, stepping back two paces, "Teresa, how could you?"

"She forced to do it."

Teresa Lewis showed a crazed expression, tears rolling down her cheeks, "That pervert installed caras at ho, monitoring our every move. She treated us like prisoners, wanting to keep us locked up forever.

Only by killing her could we truly be free."

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