Legendary FBI Detective

Chapter 745 The Truth

Roan's father, Charles Greenwood, is a professor of accounting at Boston University and a consultant for many companies, so Roan's family was well-off when he was a child.

His mother was originally named Beverly Sheffield. After marrying Roan's father, she changed her husband's surname to Beverly Greenwood in accordance with federal tradition. She is a doctor at a children's hospital.

In Roan's mind, the memory of his father is almost zero, because Charles Greenwood died in a street shooting when Roan was just 4 years old.

There are many memories of his mother Beverly. She is a gentle and strict woman who raised Roan alone.

A week after Roan's 18th birthday ceremony, his mother Beverly also died in a street shooting on the way to work. The murderer, like the murderer who killed his father Charles, is missing.

Roan has never forgotten these two things. From becoming a formal agent in the No. 5 Investigation Team, to leading the special investigation team alone, to being promoted to Washington, DC, Roan has never given up the investigation.

But the time span was too long, there was no surveillance at the time, several witnesses died of illness or old age, and shootings were common in Boston. The police hastily ended the investigation without leaving any useful information, causing Roan's investigation to stagnate.

When Roan returned to Boston with Mona and bought the old villa, in addition to nostalgia, he also wanted to investigate and see if he could find useful information in the old villa.

As a result, there were indeed many relics of his mother Beverly, but Roan searched carefully many times and still found nothing.

In the interrogation room, when Roan heard Joseph mention his father, his mind instantly recalled the situation in this regard.

His heart moved slightly but his expression did not change at all. Roan smiled and sat on the chair and said:

"Sorry, Mr. Joseph, it seems a bit late to build a relationship with me at this time."

"It's not a relationship, but I just see that you have some feelings."

Joseph sat on the chair behind the interrogation table with his hands handcuffed, and smiled and shook his head.

He was wearing a high-end suit, with many wrinkles on his forehead and eyes, but his long brown hair was combed meticulously, with a big backcombed hair. The first impression he gave people was that this guy was very smart.

"Let's talk about the murder of Whitmore, the deputy governor of Pennsylvania."

Roan changed the subject from his father and asked:

"Mr. Joseph, do you have anything to say about this?"

Joseph didn't say much nonsense, leaned back in his chair and admitted everything:

"There's nothing to say, I was the one who hired the killer."

"Why?"

Michelle was writing quickly, recording Joseph's words, and Roan asked:

"Is it convenient to talk?"

"..."

The room was quiet for a while, Joseph was silent for a long time and finally sighed, raised his head and looked at Roan, his eyes were very kind:

"I have a son, a little younger than you, just turned 18 this year, but as handsome as you."

Roan's eyelids twitched slightly, feeling that Joseph seemed to be taking advantage of him.

"But a year ago, my son was accused of drug abuse."

Joseph didn't care about Roan's expression. He looked up at the ceiling of the interrogation room and said to himself:

"At that time, I called Whitmore and wanted him to help.

As a result, Whitmore didn't answer my call. The person who answered the phone was his idiot secretary. The idiot secretary said that Whitmore was at a critical stage of the election and couldn't be involved... Bullshit!"

Bang--

At this point, Joseph suddenly slapped the interrogation table hard, making a loud noise, and he yelled:

"Bullshit, I don't want to be involved!

Whitmore, that guy who was raised by a cousin, was able to marry a woman from the Morgan family and get to his current position. Every step was inseparable from my help!

Now he has succeeded and become the deputy governor of Pennsylvania! He turned his face and didn't recognize him? He must pay the price for his behavior!"

Michelle frowned, Roan narrowed his eyes, and understood the story told by Joseph.

When his son was arrested and imprisoned for drug charges, Joseph asked Whitmore for help, but Whitmore refused.

This kind of thing is not uncommon in the Federation. After all, it is difficult to distinguish between politicians and businessmen in the Federation, and it is normal for them to be in cahoots with each other.

However, Roan did not understand one thing and asked:

"Mr. Joseph, besides Lieutenant Governor Whitmore, you should know other people, right?"

As a daily department store tycoon in Pennsylvania, Joseph is both rich and powerful, and it is impossible for him to know only Whitmore as a politician.

"Yes, I do have many other friends."

Joseph understood the subtext of Roan's words, and did not hide it. He explained very straightforwardly:

"But I didn't have time. I said that my son is very handsome, so he was spotted by a * guy as soon as he entered the prison.

I was contacting other people to ask them to help my son get a better cell when he was tortured by that pervert.

When my lawyer saw my son, he had committed suicide.

Joseph is 59 years old and has only this one son. He was immediately grief-stricken when he learned of his son's death.

In order to retaliate, Joseph mobilized all his connections to kill the guy who violated his son first, and then used other means to get rid of a large number of people in the local law enforcement department.

And Deputy Governor Whitmore, in Joseph's perspective, he was the root cause of the tragedy.

If Whitmore had answered his call directly and didn't let the idiot secretary waste time with words, then he would have had time to contact other people for help.

The son would not have been tortured and would not have committed suicide; even if he was tortured, his people would have been able to rush over to rescue him in time, and would not have let his son commit suicide.

"So, Deputy Governor Whitmore is the culprit."

Joseph's eyes were red, staring at Roan, and said in a concentrated voice:

"He must die. ”

“…”

Michelle’s brows were furrowed, while Roan’s expression remained unchanged. Joseph was greatly affected by his son’s death, and from his perspective, Whitmore’s behavior was a kind of “betrayal”.

As for whether his son really took drugs, it was not important in Joseph’s eyes. Anyway, it was not his son who was wrong, but someone else.

After asking for a while, Roan took Michelle out of the interrogation room.

There was nothing much to say about this case. Joseph admitted everything, and the evidence in the hands of the special investigation team also pointed to him. Later, Michelle should start to lead the special investigation team’s agents to carry out procedural document work.

Arrange the agents After following Michelle to deal with the follow-up of the case, Luo An returned to the team leader's office and took out his mobile phone to call Verines.

After briefly introducing the situation behind the case, Verines was very satisfied. After a brief communication, Verines asked Luo An not to forget to send him the relevant documents, and then took the initiative to hang up the phone.

After a few seconds of silence, Luo An returned to his position and began to deal with the documents at hand. By the way, he sent a text message to Mr. Morgan to tell him that the case had been solved.

In the evening, everyone in the special investigation team got off work. Luo An asked Mona to go home first, and then drove to the temporary detention prison.

"Good evening, Mr. Joseph."

After temporarily bringing Joseph to an interrogation room, Luo An's mouth curled slightly:

"Let's talk."

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