Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 623 Talent Center, Suspect

The elevator slowly went up. When he heard Michelle's question, Luo An's eyes flashed with an imperceptible light. Instead of answering her question, he patted her shoulder and said with a smile:

"Mona is investigating the suspicious black man, and just now the trace inspection department also found clues related to the bomb maker.

Once they are caught, the truth about this case should be known. "

"All right."

Michelle nodded, the elevator door opened quickly, and Luo An walked into the corridor and quickly returned to Investigation Team 13 to start investigating information.

The afternoon passed in the blink of an eye, and the next morning, the detectives walked into the conference room and began to analyze and integrate the clues found in their hands.

The agents sat down at the long table in the conference room. Luo An first turned his attention to Lacey. Seeing this, Lacey spread her hands and said helplessly:

"The $100 that the suspicious black man paid to the courier Ham Mark didn't actually buy alcohol at all, but spent it on a woman in the bar.

I found that woman, but that woman served several men yesterday, and the money she earned was used by her to buy food, etc., so I couldn't investigate further. "

Luo An's mouth twitched, Winslow's eyes widened and he said in disbelief:

"The whole time from courier Ham Mark entering the bar, to seeing the news, to finally running away, was less than fifteen minutes. How did he find the time to find a woman?"

"No, you got the sequence of events wrong. Ham-Mark entered the bar, first found a woman, then saw the news, and finally ran away."

Lacey corrected Winslow's words, then spread her hands and smiled:

"So, being fast is sometimes a strength, and it is very useful at critical moments."

"..."xN

The conference room was quiet. Mona covered her eyes and didn't want to speak. Winslow and Chenelle were trembling. Michelle was expressionless and silently poured a cup of coffee for Luo An.

Luo An threw the folder in his hand to Lacey, asked her to be quiet for a while, and then asked:

"Chanelle, Winslow, how's your investigation going?"

"We found a very suspicious guy."

Chenier handed the folder in front of her to Roan, then looked at Mona and said:

"I told Mona the situation, and let her talk about the next thing."

"OK."

Mona nodded, tapped the keyboard a few times, showed the laptop screen to everyone, and introduced:

"Everyone, the man in the photo with obvious mixed-race features is named Adam Avalos. He is 31 years old, works in a restaurant, and is a member of an anti-gun organization in upstate New York.

In March last year, Carlton, the victim in this case, had a debate with people from the organization, in which Adam also participated, and was eventually rendered speechless by Carlton. "

"It's normal."

Lacey looked at Adam's identity information and said:

"The information shows that Adam didn't even go to high school. How can he be more eloquent than Carlton, who graduated from a certain Ivy League university?"

Luo An nodded and then asked:

"Why doubt this Adam Avalos?"

"Three reasons."

Mona opened two surveillance videos and showed them to everyone, explaining:

"First, Adam Avalos had a biological sister who died in a street robbery three months ago. The murderer shot her to death with a black gun and has not been caught so far.

Second, since this incident, Adam Avalos has become more radical and crazily opposed to gun owners.

Chenier and Winslow found several surveillance videos yesterday, which showed Adam Avalos smashing the door of the NRA (Rifle Alliance) with eggs and other materials more than once.

Third, I found another surveillance video, located near the victim Carlton’s apartment.

Surveillance video showed that shortly after his sister's death, Adam Avalos went to Carlton's residence to throw garbage, curse, etc., and behaved quite crazy.

But a month ago, Adam Avalos suddenly stopped doing that.

I checked his bank account, and the records show that he withdrew all the thousands of dollars in his account during those days. "

"not only that."

As soon as Mona finished speaking, Winslow handed Luan a folder and said solemnly:

"Chenelle and I also found out that Adam Avalos took out a loan shark of US$50,000, which was stipulated to be repaid within one month.

Now that the month is up, loan sharks are frantically looking for Adam Avalos, but can't find him.

Later, the loan shark company wanted to take away Adam's house, but found out that Adam had mortgaged his house to the bank and took out a loan of US$100,000 from the bank. "

"A person who has no worries and can't find the murderer of his sister, who resents the proliferation of guns and makes money everywhere..."

Looking at the information in the folder, Luo An narrowed his eyes slightly, pondered for a few seconds, looked up at Winslow, and asked:

"Can the specific time or place of Adam's disappearance be found?"

Winslow shook his head and replied:

"Adam was last seen a week ago buying some food in a supermarket.

This guy completely lost track of him later, and even the loan shark company couldn't be found. "

Luo An closed the folder, and there were indeed many talents in the Federation. He then turned his attention to Mona and asked:

"How is the investigation going on that suspicious black man?"

"I've found him!"

Mona raised her lips slightly, quickly tapped the keyboard a few times, displayed a photo of a black young man with a big nose, and introduced:

"Hasim Reed is 36 years old and unemployed, or I can't find his occupation.

This guy has never paid taxes, and the deposits in his bank account have just been stuck before tax standards. "

Luo An nodded and his expression remained unchanged. Black people at the bottom rarely use bank accounts or checks for transactions. They are more accustomed to using cash.

This is a legacy of federal history, such as the Black Panther Party incident decades ago, in which many of the organization's leaders were executed, assassinated, or imprisoned for long periods of time.

Many of the "evidences" came from banks, so the black people at the bottom began to use cash to live, trade, or do things.

Luo An thought for a while and asked:

"Can this Hashem-Reed know how to make a bomb?"

"He didn't even finish elementary school. He definitely won't."

Mona shook her head, then she tapped the keyboard a few times, brought up a photo of another middle-aged black man, and said:

“But this guy sure does.

His name is Elaine Reed, he is 50 years old and was once one of the few knowledgeable senior members of a black gang.

The black gang was dismantled more than twenty years ago. Elaine Reed had been in prison since she was less than thirty years old and was only released eight months ago.

Hashem-Reed and Elaine-Reed were related, so after Elaine was released from prison, she lived with Hashem. "

Luo An raised his eyebrows and asked:

"What's the name of that prison?"

"The name of the prison doesn't matter."

Mona smiled, she found a file and showed it to Luo An, saying:

"The important thing is that the 50-year-old Elaine Reed is in the same prison as the 35-year-old Luca Kuers who was detected by Luo An in the trace inspection department yesterday.

Not only that, the two cells were also very close to each other, with only a few rooms between them. "

"That's why I say that prisons are the real center for talent exchange."

Luo An put the photo aside casually, smiled and said:

"People who are fifty years old can come out of it and make money to support themselves by relying on the skills they learned."

"It's just that the means of making money are somewhat illegal."

Lacey grinned and asked:

"What to do next?"

"It's very simple, arrest people!"

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