The black man trembled with fear, and the crowbar fell to the ground with a clang. He turned around with embarrassment and nervousness. "No, it's not necessary."

When he saw the badge on his chest, he was even more nervous: "ah, I'm in a hurry to pee. I'll talk later." He said and ran away.

Luke and Selena are too lazy to catch him.

Los Angeles is a lot of thieves. Luke wouldn't have cared about it if he hadn't been able to earn ten experience points by saying a few words.

He scared away the stupid thief who didn't steal but lost one crowbar. Luke wanted to go.

But the sensitive sense of smell controlled in the ordinary state is still much sharper than that of ordinary people, and suddenly something interesting is discovered.

Looking at the car, he suddenly asked Selena, "did the file say that Jameson's license plate just now?"

Selena took out the file and looked for it: "well, let me have a look. That's right. That's the license plate. "

Luke took Jameson's card out of his pocket and dialed it according to the number on it: "Mr. Jameson? We were just outside when we met someone prying at your car. "

Within two minutes, Jameson stormed out: "Damn it, what's wrong with Los Angeles? Did hell come to earth? "

Seeing Luke and his wife, he didn't get mad at them.

He's not an idiot. The detective position of the serious cases group is not high, but it's not comparable to the ordinary police. The typical position is low and powerful.

Moreover, the serious case group doesn't have to deal with the theft. It only depends on the mood.

Luke just nodded, "Mr. Jameson, is this your car?"

Jameson took out an electronic key and pushed to unlock it. The car chirped twice.

Luke: can you open the trunk, please? The thief seemed to be prying at it just now. "

Jameson thought it was strange, but he did.

When the trunk opened, Luke looked at the contents and said, "Mr. Jameson, this is like a kraft paper bag provided by the hotel entertainment place? Look at the thickness. Isn't that the 20000 cash you lost? "

Jameson couldn't believe it. He grabbed the kraft paper bag and emptied the contents of the bag into the trunk.

Two stacks of beautiful knives slipped out.

With the banknotes in a bundled state and the face value on the top, Luke thought that as long as it wasn't a stack of banknotes that had been drawn, it should be that twenty thousand dollars had not gone.

Luke looked at Jameson, who was there checking the cash and beeping his dog's face, and smiled, "Mr. Jameson, it seems you can call to cancel the report, right?"

Jameson was annoyed: "but I was beaten and robbed of the money. How do I know he's going to throw money in my trunk? "

At this point, he suddenly understood: "No. He's covering my head so I don't see him throwing money in the trunk? Or am I afraid I'll see his face? He's just trying to get back at me! "

Luke and his wife agreed.

Unless Mr. Jameson is fed up, or drunk, and reports himself to the fake police, it is likely to be a small revenge, not a robbery.

The possibility of personal resentment is that 20000 cash will not be taken away in front of us.

I hit Jameson but I didn't hurt him. I don't think it's a big grudge. It's just disgusting.

Even if someone is found in this case, it's difficult to convict. After all, Jameson has neither lost money nor suffered injuries.

They didn't delay either, just to remind Jameson to drive into the hotel as soon as possible.

I don't know what this rich man of two hundred and five thinks. The parking lot of the hotel keeps on, leaving his car outside and driving with cash. He deserves to be cleaned up.

However, according to Luke's speculation, this guy is afraid to use cash to pretend to be extravagant.

In addition to criminals, Americans do not have the habit of receiving large amounts of cash in their daily work life.

In addition, some places are not suitable for credit card consumption, leaving consumption records, and some service personnel in special industries like to receive cash.

Put a playboy label on Jameson's mind, and they drove off.

Selena laughs: "this guy has a newspaper in his family. Although it's from New York, the Bureau doesn't want to be criticized by the New York newspaper for the bad public security, so she threw the case to us. In other words, we've solved the case for half a day, haven't we? "

Luke smiled: "as for it? The newspapers in New York just say that, who cares so much for his reputation? "

Selena raised her finger and said, "be careful what you say!"

Luke: huh

"Because this big guy is director Brad, the head of our head." Selena said.

Looking at Luke's face, she laughed.

Laughing enough, she explained: "the exclusive news from Elsa, director Brad was pushed away from New York, and then came to Los Angeles. When director Brad left New York, he vowed to go back there one day. "Luke smiled bitterly: is this a man fighting for breath, a Buddha fighting for incense?

Selena looked at his expression and added: "besides, I guess the tone of the big boss at that time should be asking him to go back there."

30 years of Hedong, 30 years of Hexi, don't bully the young poor American New York Edition? Luke immediately thought of it and laughed.

Chief Brad is not a teenager. He has never been poor. He is also a big guy in Los Angeles police department.

The position of Los Angeles West police chief is at most a small trough in his life.

The two drove back to the police station, regardless of their life experience.

Luke didn't tell Selena that he actually knew who had cleaned up Jameson.

The smell of some unreliable "best killer" is in that bag of money.

Judging from Luke's experience with the guy, he can do such a thing.

Not for money, just for yourself.

I just don't know how Jameson got in the way of the "best killer".

But the bottom line is still there. I didn't cut Jameson into several pieces with a knife. Maybe this personal grudge is not serious?

Back at the police station, Luke went to see the bodies and evidence of the two bank robberies and murders.

It's just the guy who was smashed in the back of his head, but the robber who was hanged by the rope made him find out a bit.

Looking at the knot hanging this guy, Luke rubbed his chin: "this technique is a little familiar."

In fact, it's not just a matter of familiarity.

This knot technique is highly similar to that of the deputy director, writer and screenwriter, tot Weiss.

Luke could even roughly imagine how the knot would fly through the air, slip it around the robber's neck, and lift it.

That tot Weiss guy has been flying under the tires of a big truck for a long time. It's cool enough.

Of course, this case can't be done by the dead. It can only be done by someone who is proficient in rope skills.