Chapter Nine Hundred and Eighty-Two to Pass the Trouble and Reach a Consensus
The Soderberghs are rich, where they want to quarrel, and want the police to go to the scene to watch them quarrel, the NYPD has to send someone obediently.
Otherwise, people's donations next year would rather be thrown to feed the dogs than to NYPD.
For other police officers, it's not worth it to be credited by such a rich person for such a thing, and everyone will stop work when they arrive at the scene.
It's a little bit more fun, and it can also be enjoyed as a free family drama.
Arrests? Of course someone has already done it.
It's a pity that the parents arrested people and the daughters caught people.
Under the circumstance that both parties lacked that little lawyer's fee, and it was difficult to file a case, Monroe came out quickly.
Since the first police officer who listened to the Soderbergh and his wife too much was forced to take a vacation, the family's troubles have been listed in the NYPD, and no one wants to be the second fool.
The police present at the scene now are resolutely staying out of the matter, for fear that the lawyer hired by Miss Lindsay will catch him for some illegal operation, and then he will suffer a mental depression.
The police who dared to speak up and go straight to the topic have long since disappeared.
At this moment, Luke looked at the surprised three people and said casually: "Lawfully, Miss Lindsay Soderbergh is an independent adult, and she has the right to control her property."
As soon as these words came out, the faces of the couple were very ugly.
Daughter Lindsay seemed to be supported, with one hand outstretched, palm up, towards Luke, but she was gesturing to her mother Aurora - "Listen to what they said".
Luke changed his words: "In terms of family and affection, Miss Soderbergh, you should understand your parents' concerns. If everything is about the law, what do you want your relatives to do? Everyone throws their children to welfare institutions since childhood, isn't it? better?"
O'Laura's originally ugly face was taken aback for a moment, and it turned cloudy in an instant, and she immediately gestured to her daughter - "Listen to what others have said."
Luke didn't care too much about the silent confrontation between the mother and daughter, and continued: "The issue of your dispute is not the money, but this Mr. Monroe Peterson. But he should see a psychiatrist first, not directly sent to prison."
This time, the faces on both sides were different.
Aurora felt that sending Monroe to a mental institution or prison would be ideal.
Lindsay thinks,
Monroe is just immersed in his own world. After seeing a psychiatrist, the next step is to go to a mental hospital.
It is the most embarrassing thing to say that the two sides are not flattering, because the two sides do not appreciate it.
Fortunately, Luke didn't need their appreciation, he just continued: "In any case, Mr. Peterson's state is impossible to enter our detention room or prison." When he said this, he looked at Aurora.
"But you certainly don't want him to be sent to a mental hospital." He looked at Lindsay as he said this.
The momentum that the mother and daughter originally wanted to explode was stagnant, and neither of them could accept any of the results.
Luke turned his gaze to Jeffrey: "What do you think?"
What will happen in the end is actually still in the mind of the head of the family.
Jeffrey is the relatively coolest of the three, even if that coolness is limited. He is also the most powerful person in the family, and his indecision is the root cause of the constant wrangling.
Jeffrey was silent.
His thoughts are more complicated.
It didn't meet his expectations for this matter to continue, or to let Monroe go, or to send the man to a mental hospital or prison.
This is the real dilemma.
There are always some things, no matter how you deal with them, you will not be able to satisfy everyone.
For a while, the interrogation room fell into silence.
Beckett subconsciously picked up the small cake and took another bite. He was quite involved in this family tearing drama, and by the way, he pondered Luke's operation.
Gao Ming? not necessarily.
Bad? It doesn't seem to be either.
But his expression was calm, not flustered or timid, which was the most important thing.
In many cases, the resolution of matters does not depend on who is right and who is wrong, but on whether the executor can hold back the situation.
Luke's current momentum is not high, but he just temporarily suppressed this troublesome family.
Jeffrey frowned and thought for a while, his eyes occasionally drifting over his daughter, but his heart softened.
But seeing the middle-aged man behind her, he was upset again.
Why would there be such a rubbish? Why does this kind of rubbish attract my daughter's attention? Why is my family arguing about this kind of rubbish?
After thinking for a moment, he still couldn't make a decision.
He can face the operation of hundreds of millions of funds without changing his face, and his heart is calm, but he has no choice but to take his precious daughter.
Because this girl is really amazing.
If it weren't for the Monroe incident, this daughter would be perfect.
Finally, he cast his eyes on Luke: "What do you think?"
Jeffrey's attention finally turned to the little detective.
It is not uncommon for a police detective to be able to talk in front of him without even caring. He met a half-bald police detective a few days ago, and his attitude was more presumptuous than this young man.
However, that one is obviously more suitable for solving problems with guns.
Nearly 40 years old, how could a police detective who just got divorced and took off his wedding ring be good at handling family disputes.
On the contrary, although this little police detective is not married, he is about the same age as his daughter, or can give a reasonable suggestion from the perspective of being a child.
Of course, Jeffrey doesn't hold out much hope.
Family disputes are typical internal conflicts and one of the most difficult to resolve.
It's always frustrating because of so many conflicts.
Luke: "In my personal judgment, Mr. Monroe Peterson needs a regular psychiatrist for an examination."
Seeing Lindsay want to speak, he raised his hand to stop him: "Not to send him to a mental hospital, but at least to let Mr. Soderbergh and Mrs. Soderbergh confirm his condition. In my opinion, his mental state is very difficult to complete the fraud. A very difficult act."
He looked at the couple: "If Mr. Peterson does have mental problems, he should be rehabilitated, not litigated with you. Miss Lindsay can find a nursing home on her own, and even hire a nurse and a personal doctor to take care of and treat herself. he."
After saying this, the family of three remained silent, but their eyes flashed, clearly thinking about the feasibility of this method.
In this way, Lindsay can protect Monroe, and the Jeffreys can also separate Monroe from his daughter, which happens to be a suitable plan for operation in the short term.
For a while, Jeffrey and his daughter Lindsay looked up at each other almost simultaneously.
In just a moment, the two sides reached a consensus.
Jeffrey nodded slowly: "I'll give him a chance, but you have to go home."
Lindsay hesitated for a moment, and finally nodded: "I will go home, but please promise me very much, not to do something in private that I don't know about."
When she said this, she unconsciously glanced at her mother, Aurora.
Obviously, Aurora's credibility is much lower than Jeffrey's.