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This was also sothing Peter had ntioned before, Jimmy emphasized to Peter that they needed soone who could write reports. Peter, of course, understood what Jimmy ant, so all the reports during their investigation were completed by Hope, allowing Jimmy to rest easily.

For Hope, writing reports was also a good way to sort through Jimmy's case processing, as well as so operations that seed almost miraculous to him. This gave Hope the feeling that he was back at Quantico, especially when he learned that Jimmy could even return to Quantico as an instructor, and that the cases he handled could be included in agent textbooks. This is definitely a genius-level person.

This ti, Jimmy's request was quite difficult to handle. After all, convincing Hamr to dig his own pit and to bet that Jimmy and the others could arrange a deal with the Federation prosecutor was sothing anyone else would absolutely refuse to do. The current charges alone were enough to have him spend the rest of his life in prison.

Fortunately, after a cordial conversation with Jimmy, Hamr finally spoke up. This kidnapping gang of theirs had basically been obliterated by Jimmy this ti. In fact, they gathered this ti just to end their activities for a while, disperse, and take so rest.

They don't do this year-round. Each operation lasts a few weeks to a month, committing a few cris to earn money, then laying low for a while until things cald down before acting again. So every year, Hamr would leave Kalin City a few tis, each ti very carefully changing to unregistered phones before contacting everyone to ensure his whereabouts remained safe.

This ti, his mistake was getting to know a widow with a child. Maybe age got to him, and he actually developed the impulse to be with Emily. This operation was to make money to plan for his future life.

These people don't only conduct this one business. Kidnapping and human trafficking were their collective ventures, but outside of that, others had other businesses, like distributing illegal drugs. In a desolate place like Utah, they've been doing this for years without getting caught.

To make his future life a bit better, Hamr decisively sold out the others, especially the owner of the bar, who was actually a bartender. He's just a small dealer in Boise City, using the geographic advantage of being close to Arizona to collaborate with others in selling illegal drugs.

Hamr certainly wouldn't admit to kidnapping more people, but the clues he confessed were enough for Jimmy and the others to gain so more results.

Jimmy was very dissatisfied with this result, but Hamr stubbornly refused to confess the location where they held the kidnapped girls or provide information on their recent kidnappings, which was very troubling.

Jimmy pondered for a mont and then exchanged ideas with the other two groups of interrogators in Salt Lake City. He directly confronted the bartender in the bar with the clues provided by Hamr.

The evidence provided by their internal personnel was enough to destroy his will to resist. Jimmy and the others finally extracted an address from this man, located in the outskirts of Boise City, in an abandoned factory. There was an underground warehouse there, which they had converted to detain kidnapped individuals. It was quiet enough, and no one would go there—they had used it for a long ti.

Indeed, betraying teammates is sothing they have to do themselves. Didn't they smoothly get the result they wanted? Jimmy and his team imdiately set off towards the factory, and finally found the entrance to the underground warehouse in one of the rooms, rescuing the last girl who hadn't been transported out.

The place was a ss, with plenty of bloodstains. It seed like a lot of very bad things had happened there. Jimmy and his team sent the girl to the hospital for a check-up, leaving the scene for the forensic departnt to extract relevant information.

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