Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 83: Just Economic Behavior (Please Subscribe!)

  Chapter 83 is just economic behavior (please subscribe!)

  Seeing the surprised look on Mona's face, Robert grinned and asked with a smile:

   "You FBI, you don't always think that these six bank robberies were done by the same group."

  Roan tapped the table with a pen with a blank face:

   "You said the case was done by the laundry owner, do you have any evidence?"

"certainly!"

  Robert nodded and said directly:

   "The last time I went to his store, I happened to see a set of black clothes and black pants in a laundry basket."

  The Hyena Gang also knew something about this case. After all, one of the banks was in their territory, so they knew that the gang of robbers were dressed in all black.

  Hearing this, Roan was a little speechless:

   "It's normal to have black clothes in the laundry. Are the black clothes you mentioned the same as the clothes worn by the robbers?"

  Robert spread his hands and leaned back:

   "That's your FBI's problem, how do I know?"

   Seeing the other party's actions, Mona frowned and was about to speak, but Roan waved her hand to signal her not to be angry, and then said with a smile:

   "Very well, I like your attitude.

   But I hope you can always insist on saying this, anyway, I am not the one who went to prison in the end. "

  “.”

  Hearing Roan's words, the expression on Robert's face suddenly froze.

   After a few seconds of silence, Robert coughed twice and sat up straight, and began to speak seriously:

   "The name of the owner of the laundry is Erken. There is a couple of elderly people in the family who need support. One daughter is about to go to college. His wife has a car accident and her right foot is disabled."

  Hearing Robert's narration, Roan turned his head to look at the computer in Mona's hand, and found that the information about Erkin on it was exactly the same as the other party's narration.

  Roan nodded, stretching his hands forward:

"continue."

  Robert crossed his hands on the table and continued:

   "Because there is only one laundromat in the family, and because the family needs money everywhere, Erken's life is very tight.

  It happened that his daughter was admitted to college some time ago. Although she can apply for college loans, the high interest rate of college loans is not good news for the family.

  After being recommended by some people, Erken later got to know our Hyena Gang and had some

Um

  Economic behavior! "

   Hearing that usury was described as an economic behavior, everyone present rolled their eyes. Robert didn't care, and continued:

   "We thought that after a while, the laundry would be ours if Elken didn't pay.

   But I didn’t expect that only a week later, Elken took a lot of small change and banknotes, and returned all the money to us with interest. "

  Hearing this, Roan and Mona glanced at each other, and they both realized that something was abnormal.

  Robert raised his legs again when he saw this, and said:

   "Our Hyena Gang is an honest organization, and Erken paid back the money with interest, so we didn't embarrass each other.

   I just went to Erken's laundry that day to find out how he made his money. "

  At that time, Robert thought that Erken went out to buy flour secretly, because only by selling flour can the money come so quickly.

   And that area is the territory of the Hyena Gang. Selling flour there privately is an act of smashing the market, so after Robert learned of this, he immediately took his younger brother to the laundry.

   Speaking of which, Robert's tone was a bit strange:

   "Elken was taking a black suit out of a washing machine when we entered the laundry.

  At that time, the TV hanging in front of the laundry shop happened to be broadcasting the sixth robbery at a nearby bank. "

   Others in the interrogation room: "."

  Roan twitched the corner of his mouth and asked:

   "What time is that day?"

   "Wednesday last week."

  That day was indeed the time when the sixth bank robbery occurred. Roan turned to look at Mona, and motioned her to check the surveillance video of Erkin's house and his laundry.

   "There is no surveillance near Erken's house, and the laundry shop is only on the upper right of the gate, and there is a networked surveillance directly facing the gate."

  Mona fluttered her fingers and tapped on the keyboard, then said in a low voice:

   "According to the monitoring, on the day of the incident, Elken's laundry did not open as usual in the morning. It was not until the fourth hour after the incident that Elken entered the laundry with a brown satchel."

  Roan raised his eyebrows, looked up at Robert, and was about to continue asking, Mona suddenly reached out and pulled his arm, pointing at the computer screen and whispering:

   "When Erken's daughter came to help in the laundry, her face was not very good-looking, but after ten minutes, her daughter suddenly rushed out of the laundry in high spirits."

   "OK."

  After listening to Mona's description, Roan blinked, then looked up at Robert again, and asked:

   "Any other clues?"

   "No leads, but some ideas."

  Robert straightened up, looked at Roan and Mona with a smile, and said:

  “Money robbed from the bank, for safety reasons, many people will not choose to spend it directly most of the time.

  So I guess these bank robbers have a way of laundering money."

  Robert chatted a lot, and the more he talked, the more outrageous he even began to suspect that the gang of robbers came from the KGB. Roan interrupted him with a wave of his hand:

   "Okay, Mr. Robert, your clues are very useful to us, but guessing is fine, do you have any other clues?"

"Gone."

   "Good."

  Roan nodded, got up and was about to take Mona away, Robert immediately shouted:

   "Mr. Detective, the clues I said are all true, you must commute my sentence! My wife is about to give birth, and I promised her to go to the hospital to accompany her!"

  Roan's mouth twitched, and he strode out of the interrogation room without replying, but Mona glanced at him when she got up and left her seat.

  But seeing the other party raised an eyebrow at her, Mona gave the other party a hard look, then followed Roan away without looking back.

   Walking out of the interrogation room, Roan exchanged pleasantries with Norton for a while, then walked out of the office area of ​​the Organized Crime Investigation Section, and walked into the elevator with Mona.

  In the elevator, Mona tilted her head and asked:

   "Do you believe that the owner of the laundromat is a bank robber?"

  Roan shook his head: "Probably not, but this is a clue, you can check it out, and it won't delay anything if you check it out."

  Mona nodded and continued to ask:

   "What should I do next?"

   "It's easy."

  Roan rubbed his arm, tilted his head and smiled:

   "If you have something to do, go to the chief."

  —

   dong dong dong

"Enter."

  Hearing the cold voice in the conference room, Roan pushed open the door and walked in.

  Looked up and saw that it was Roan, Verniss didn't talk nonsense, and continued to lower her head to write the document:

"sit."

   "Hello, sir."

  Roan sat down on the chair, and before he could speak, Verenice threw him a folder:

   "Look at the information inside first."

  Opening the folder, Roan frowned when he saw the contents inside.

  (end of this chapter)

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