Chapter 211 Kynlee Works for You
The officer picked up the phone and quickly received some photos and videos.
On the screen, the truck obviously did not lose control, but it deliberately crashed into Gustaveâs car.
After the accident, the truck did not leave immediately, and the driver got out of the car and quickly
walked to Gustaveâs car. He glanced through the window.
Back then, the head of the truck directly broke through the front glass of Gustaveâs car, and the driver of
the car was seriously injured.
The woman who got out of the truck wore a mask and gloves. She reached her hand into the car through
the broken glass and checked the driverâs breath.
At that time, Arthur was already dead, and the woman seemed to want to check Gustave and Darleneâs
condition in the back seat.
But because the car was locked, the doors of the back seat could not be opened. She only looked at
them through the window.
Darlene had been unconscious for a short time, and Gustaveâs head was also covered in blood. He
seemed to be out of breath.
After a moment of hesitation, the woman quickly returned to the truck and left.
The photos and videos that the police had received werenât clear enough, but the key parts were clearly
taken.
The most important photo showed a scar on the back of the murdererâs neck.
The police officer soon noticed that Kynlee, who had just been arrested, had exactly the same scar on
the back of her neck.
Plus her figure, as well as her eyes and facial features, it could be said that the murder was exactly the
same as Kynlee.
The auxiliary police officer at the side also quickly noticed these details and said in a low voice, âTom,
Kynlee has escaped from the hospital for a few days.
Tom nodded. First, he called Darnell and told him that he might have found the murderer and asked him
to bring Darlene to identify the murderer if possible. She might have some impression of the murderer.
After all, the murderer came down from the truck at that time. Darlene, who was the least injured, maybe
saw the murdererâs face for a moment.
The auxiliary police officer thought that something was wrong, so he asked other police officers to take
Kynlee away first. Then he continued to speak, âIn my opinion, the person who provided the evidence is
likely to be the murdererâs accomplice.
âThe person who provided the evidence said that she was taking a walk on the roadside early in the
morning that day. When she saw the car accident, she hid behind trees and secretly took some photos.
âBut it should not be possible for most people to take a walk outside before seven in the morning in
winter when the snow outside has not melted. Moreover, that place is so remote that there is no
residence around at all.â
As for why the accomplice reported Kynlee, it might be that they failed to reach a consensus on the
distribution of benefits.
Tom also agreed. âIt makes sense. Besides, normal people who witnessed such a car accident should be
a little frightened early in the morning.
âVery few people dare to get close to the murderer who got off the truck. It seems that when we go back,
we have to check this anonymous number.â
He suddenly thought of something and turned around. âWhere is the woman who called us over just
now?â
If not for the woman calling the police, they wouldnât have caught Kynlee so quickly.
In other words, the woman was just like the anonymous person who provided the evidence. Something
was wrong.
When he turned around, the woman who had just accused Kynlee of the crime had disappeared.
When Tom said this, the police noticed that the woman who had been hiding behind them in fear had
disappeared.
The large garage was filled with cars, and there were fire exits, elevators, and exits for vehicles to leave
everywhere. There were many places to hide.
A policeman immediately wanted to find her. Tom asked a policeman to find her when Darnell quickly
brought Darlene over.
Avery and C*ssius followed along.
Darlene looked at Kynlee, who was caught by one policeman, and a trace of disbelief appeared on her
face. âIt really is you.â
She looked at Tom again. âWasnât Kynlee arrested by the police long ago? Why is she here?â
She remembered that Kynlee had held her hostage at the station and forced Avery to exchange Vivian
for her.
Later, Kynlee escaped and was caught by the police not long after.
Because she was severely injured when she was caught, she was sent to the hospital for a few days.
Tom explained, âShe was indeed arrested by us, but because of our negligence, she escaped from the
hospital during the days when she was hospitalized. We have been searching for her whereabouts these
days. Ms. Garcia, you may not know.â
Darlene suddenly recalled something. âI remember it. When I left the hospital with Mr. Walpole this
morning, I saw a woman wearing a mask. I thought she looked familiar at that time. Now I think it should
be her.
âBecause I thought she was still in the detention center, I thought I was wrong and didnât associate her
with the woman.â
If she knew that Kynlee had escaped again, maybe she would have been more cautious at that time, or
maybe the accident would not have happened.
Darlene clenched her fists and stared at Kynlee. Her voice was bitter. âIf I had known about it. It has
already happened. When Mr. Walpole successfully makes it through, and when we arrest the murderer, it
will be over. Donât think too much about it.â
âMs. Garcia, it is also our responsibility and fault!â Tom apologized.
âIf you are in good health now, I might have to trouble you to take a statement with us. Just do it in this
hospital. When we know some basic information, we will interrogate Kynlee and try to solve the case as
soon as possible. We will give you a reasonable explanation.â
Darlene could not help but remember that when she was sent to prison by Avery, the person who
attacked her was Kynlee.
Speaking of which, if Kynlee did not receive Averyâs approval, how could she have the guts to commit
murder in prison?
And that time when she was held hostage by Kynlee at the station, the final result was that she was
brought back by Avery and imprisoned, while Kynlee was still at large.
She turned around and looked at Avery. âKynlee works for you.â