My Husband, Warm The Bed

Chapter 1857



Chapter 1857

There was only one set of keys to open the door to the rooftop, which Pablo had always carried with him. Usually, no one was willing to go to the rooftop.

On the 10th of every month, the cleaners would clean the rooftop. Pablo would open and close the door himself. The key had never left his side.

Now that a decayed corpse had suddenly appeared on the rooftop, it would make sense that he was treated as the prime suspect. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.

At this time, Pablo felt that he could not argue against it. "I don't know who killed the person and dumped the body on the rooftop, but I'm sure I didn't kill anyone. You must find out who the killer is. You shouldn't accuse a good citizen like me wrongly ."

"Are you sure you didn't kill him?" Jefferson retorted with a stoic face. No one could tell what he was thinking.

Pablo argued, "Captain Hefner, please think about it carefully. Everyone in Peaksky Building knows that the only key to open the door to the rooftop is in my hands. If I really killed someone, would I have dumped the body on the rooftop and let you catch me? I would never do that unless I'm an idiot."

"No, you're not an idiot. On the contrary, you're brilliant. Jefferson let out a laugh and added, "You just said that everyone in Peaksky Building knew that you have the key, and that you'll be the first person that people will think of if anything happened. However, just as you mentioned, you're not that stupid. No one would think that you would dump the body there, then you wouldn't be suspected... For that very reason, we can't rule out the possibility that you may be the murderer who dumped the body there."

"Captain Hefner, you're the captain of the Paramount Criminal Police Team. Why aren't you out there catching the murderer but here interrogating an innocent man like me?" Pablo continued, "If you're accusing me of murder, then show me the evidence. Otherwise, I have the right to sue you for slander."

"Innocent?" Jefferson slammed his hand on the table and yelled, "Mr. Black, you said you didn't kill anyone, so could you please tell me what's your relationship with Yannis Leopold, the woman who jumped off from Peaksky Building twenty years ago?"

Although the name had not been mentioned for a long time, Pablo would never forget this name. When he heard this, Pablo felt a chill all over his body. He was so surprised that he couldn't even utter a single word.

It was the same for Quill. Both Jefferson and Quill found out about the rotten corpse and went to the crime scene together. Then, they returned to the police station together. Although Jefferson seemed like he didn't care much about the case, he had gathered a lot of information. Not only did he find out about the suicide cases, he even knew the names of the deceased. It indeed wasn't a surprise that he was this successful.

"Speak!" Jefferson shouted.

Pablo was scared and stammered, "I-1-1... That woman was a mistress who destroyed families. How could I have anything to do with her? I don't know her. She jumped off the building because of retribution."

"Pablo, you really are persistent, aren't you? If you want evidence, I'll give it to you." Jefferson took out the remote control, turned on the TV mounted to the wall, and asked, "Do you still remember this?"

A picture of a wristwatch appeared on the TV. It was a man's watch. Twenty years ago, this watch would be worth more than 10,000 dollars. The price was sky high and ordinary people would not be able to afford it.

Pablo was stunned. "I didn't give her this watch. I didn't give her this..."

"Did I say that this watch belonged to Yannis? Did I say that you have given it to her? Mr. Black, you're confessing on your own," Jefferson mocked coldly.

"I don't know who this watch belongs to," Pablo commented. "I'm just talking nonsense. You can't convict me because of that."

Jefferson clenched his fists and sneered, "You know you'll get a lighter sentence if you tell the truth, right?"

"Captain Hefner, since I'm here, are you going to make sure that I won't be able to leave without a charge? Pablo gritted his teeth and insisted, "Like I said, if you're accusing me of being a murderer, provide the evidence. Otherwise, I will sue you for slander."

"Mr. Black, I'll hand over the evidence you asked for to you personally." Jefferson stood up, kicked away the chair, and turned to leave. "I hope you can be as tough as you are now then. Hopefully, you can still righteously say that you're innocent by then."

The coroner's report from the forensic department was not ready yet. Jefferson didn't even know the exact time of death nor had he gotten the results for the trace evidence. The information he had at hand was too little, so it was hard for him to lock onto a target.

After coming out of the interrogation room, Quill immediately caught up Jefferson and questioned, "Captain Hefner, do you think that Pablo is the murderer, and that he's involved with the suicide from 20 years ago?"

"Before the autopsy and crime scene reports come out, I can't be sure who the real murderer is." Jefferson touched his forehead and added, "But I'm confident that Pablo had something to do with Yannis Leopold's suicide."

Quill was not sure. "Where did that watch come from? How can that watch prove that Pablo had something to do with Yannis' death?"

"At first, I wasn't sure if Yannis's death had something to do with Pablo. It was just a bluff. I didn't expect him to crumble that easily." Jefferson admitted.

Quill questioned again, "Where did you get that watch?"

"From Yannis' belongings." At that time, Yannis was just an ordinary employee of the company. She couldn't afford to buy this watch even with ten years' worth of her salary. Jefferson could sense that something was wrong the moment he read the files.

Quill felt ashamed. He had never thought that this case would have anything to do with the suicide incident from 20 years ago.

Jefferson stopped and looked back at the interrogation room. "If Yannis really had something to do with Pablo, he will certainly be guilt-ridden. Keep an eye on him and see what he's up to."

"Okay, Captain Hefner. I'll keep an eye on him now." After today's incident, Quill was convinced of Jefferson's capabilities.

He finally understood why Jefferson could solve so many cases. Jefferson didn't possess any magical powers as he thought, and he couldn't tell at a glance who the murderer was too.

When Jefferson was solving cases, he needed evidence and other departments to cooperate with him, just like everyone else.

Jefferson's advantage was that he could react quickly, that he had done more research than anyone else. He could see things more clearly than anyone else.


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