The World of American TV Series: Starting with the L.A. Patrol

Chapter 1166 Aubrey and Jiejie's Mission

"This is a blatant slander! No, this is prejudice, you are jealous of the rich!"

After hearing Jack's evaluation of him, Aubrey jumped up from the sofa like a broken spring, but was then "pressed" back by his casual words.

"Don't be nervous, Alice is not here."

"Oh, okay." Aubrey breathed a sigh of relief, but then emphasized as if to cover up, "But I still want to solemnly declare that I have retired a long time ago.

Uh. It seems a bit strange to say this, well, to be precise, since I got together with Alice, I have changed my mind."

It seems that he felt that this was still a bit inappropriate, but before this guy tried to continue to correct his wording, he was interrupted by the impatient Jack.

"Okay, okay, I have no interest in your corrupt life, but I need your experience in this area now. The information of the deceased is still being sorted out. At present, I can only give you the names of two victims, Michael Stanton and Hoyt Asift.

Among them, Asift died in a suite on the 22nd floor of this hotel."

It is obvious from the expression of Aubrey after hearing these two names that these two victims should be wealthy people with a certain reputation even in the United States.

"I need you to use your former connections to find out who the 'scavenger' who cleaned the butts of the two romantic dead ghosts is."

Jack said and put two newspapers, one new and one old, in front of Aubrey. The two local newspapers published two obituaries with similar wording, describing how the two deceased died quietly at home due to illness.

In Europe and the United States, there is a profession called "scavenger", which is responsible for solving various (unknown) troubles for celebrities, public figures and dignitaries.

This kind of person is not powerful, but he is well-connected, knows all kinds of people, and has various means. He will use money to buy violence and threaten.

They will package themselves as lawyers or public relations managers. Braxton, the younger brother of the Wolf brothers, once worked for such a "scavenger" when he was an international mercenary.

When all means are ineffective, physical problem solvers are also a good choice.

Two rich men died in the scandal of soliciting prostitutes, but there is no rumor in the outside world. Google is full of notices with similar wording, and even the wording of the obituary in the newspaper is similar. Obviously, their lawyers found the same "scavenger".

Texas is the second largest state in the United States after California in terms of economic output, and Dallas is the third largest in Texas and the eighth largest city in the United States.

There are a considerable number of dignitaries gathered here, and the "industry" that depends on these big trees is naturally very complete. I believe that with Aubrey's ability to dominate Wall Street in the past, he should be able to reap some rewards soon.

Because the preliminary investigation was required to keep a low profile, Jack temporarily summoned only two people from the team.

In addition to the need to bring into play Aubrey's special "talent", Jiejie's outstanding communication skills were also valued by him.

"Jiejie, the two victims are both wealthy people in their early 50s and have considerable fame, which means that we will face the entire circle. The families and interest groups behind them will do their best to prevent us from understanding the inside story.

Therefore, I need you to help me open a gap and try to contact people who are close to the victims and find a way to make them speak. Only in this way can we get enough information."

The difficulty of this task is no less than that given to Aubrey, but Jack believes that Jiejie can handle it.

Forwarding the office location provided by the Attorney General to the two people, the three of them temporarily separated, Jack returned to his room and called Dr. Reid, the universal encyclopedia.

This is the second time he has met a female serial killer, but the one he met in Itaewon, South Korea, was a lunatic who had basically lost his rationality and did not have too many typical characteristics (Chapter 862).

Female serial killers are very rare, and even Jack doesn't know much about them, so he chooses to ask Red for help, hoping that he can provide some useful advice.

However, after listening to his story, the first sentence the doctor said disappointed him a little.

"Female serial killers are a very interesting research field, and we know very little about this kind of people."

"Then talk about the part you know."

Jack sighed. The few cases he had seen were either mothers who killed their own children, nurses who poisoned their own patients, or accomplices who helped their husbands rape and kill other innocent women.

These cases did not have much reference value for the situation he was facing at the moment.

Red still started to talk in his slow pace, "First of all, we can't use conventional thinking to predict their behavior."

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"Are you trying to say that it's because women are more fickle?" Anyway, there was no one around at the moment, so Jack didn't have so many scruples when speaking.

"To be precise, they are more emotional than rational." It can be clearly heard from the background that Red also found a separate room for himself, and then continued.

"In terms of characteristics, they rarely torture people intentionally, nor do they take souvenirs, and the motive for killing is usually not for sexual satisfaction."

"You mean the purpose is clear, just for the sake of killing, right? Rather than enjoying the process of killing like some perverts, and getting sexual satisfaction from it."

Red was very satisfied with Jack's reading comprehension level, which is what he called talking to smart people is effortless. "During the process of committing a crime, they are unlikely to do unnecessary things. In other words, they are more efficient."

"Then what about this case alone? There are many cases of murderers murdering prostitutes, but the reverse is relatively rare. In addition to money, drugs and PTSD, are there other motives that I can think of?"

Red quickly put forward his own Guess, "Have you ever considered luring and killing? When Irene Urno was working in the entertainment industry, she killed a total of 8 men because these "clients" asked for too many "extra services" when they were doing "transactions."

Jack recalled the scene he saw last night, "But Irene Urno has a typical antisocial personality, and each of her actions was not premeditated.

But the suspect in front of me obviously poisoned the victim before having sex with him. The method was clean and neat, and it was not a sudden killing intention. He must have made full preparations in advance and even practiced in advance."

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