Many things are just such a coincidence. When the helicopter was unloading, support from the mountain also came up, a large team of people.

After a while, the tent was set up, completely covering the bag of human tissue, and all kinds of supplies were piled up.

Then another helicopter flew in, and Commander Anna Davis, Assistant Director of the Detective Bureau, also came to provide guidance. Media reporters who had received the news also gathered outside one after another, but they were all blocked by patrol officers.

Madeleine Hill was reporting the situation to Anna Davis. Several people in the second team did not take immediate action and were waiting for instructions from Anna Davis.

The body parts now belong to two people. The nature of the case has changed, and because of the arrival of Anna and Davis, the command of the scene has automatically been transferred to the person with the highest police rank, and more resources can be mobilized.

Tony Gerrard frowned and stared at the surrounding media, "Now you know why we have to arrive at the scene as early as possible, because the later we go, the more interference we will receive..."

Locke nodded and frowned. He already knew the discussion just now and felt that their thinking was wrong.

Raven Tate came back after calling the office, walked over and punched Locke, "Locke, I didn't expect you to be so powerful..."

Jack Talbot looked a little embarrassed. He didn't expect that he would vomit just now. He asked in a low voice: "The scene of us vomiting just now was not photographed by these reporters!"

Harry Sumner said contemptuously: "Jack, I'm ashamed of you!"

Jack Talbot replied angrily with the middle finger.

At this time, Anna Davis and Madeleine Hill came over hand in hand. Her first words were to praise Locke, "Welldone, Locke, keep up the good work!"

Then he said to everyone: "As the news spreads, the whole of Los Angeles is staring at this case, so we must show our true skills this time and solve the case as soon as possible!"

"Captain Hill has told me your discussion plan. I think there is nothing wrong with the idea. I will ask the Investigation and Analysis Division to assist in collecting information on missing persons over the past year. K9s (police dogs) are on their way. I will also apply for the cooperation of the Air Support Division. In this search, do you have anything else to add..."

Anna Davis' eyes swept over everyone, and finally landed on Locke, "Locke, we just discussed your absence, what do you think?"

Locke stared at the body bag that had been covered by the white tent and asked, "Why did the murderer leave the body parts here?"

Tony Gerald's eyes flashed, and he also discovered this problem, but there was no problem with Harry Sumner's thinking. It was a routine operation. Find missing persons, find more body parts, and clues would naturally come out.

He touched his chin, "I also feel a little strange..."

Jack Talbot said: "Didn't we discuss it? The murderer is extremely confident in himself. This is showing off and provoking..."

Locke asked: "Then why didn't he leave it at the entrance of the Park Center or the City Hall? Aren't these two locations more conspicuous and better able to satisfy the murderer's abnormal psychology..."

"..."

Jack Talbot was immediately speechless. He quickly looked at Harry Sumner and found that he was deep in thought.

Raven Tate also looked thoughtful, "Locke, are you also studying criminal psychology?"

Locke nodded and said: "I think if we can figure out the murderer's psychology, it will be helpful to the subsequent investigation..."

A light flashed in Anna Davis's eyes, "Continue..."

Locke was actually a little unhappy with the slow guidance, because his identity was not enough. If Tom Williams had given orders directly.

He said: "Compared to downtown Los Angeles, Topanga State Park is definitely a remote place. If the murderer wanted to show off, he shouldn't have dumped the body here. Therefore, I think he still didn't want the body to be discovered. …

Tony Gerrard replied: "Could it be because of an accident?"

Harry Sumner also interjected: "If I were a murderer, since I wanted to dump the body, I would not choose Topanga National Park..."

Jack Talbot immediately asked: "Then where will you choose?"

Harry Sumner stared at the blue sky in the distance without saying anything. Everyone else also looked in the direction of the Pacific Ocean. "If you leave it in the mountains, no matter how hidden it is, it will stink. Hikers in Topanga National Park like to mess around." There is still a chance of being discovered..."

Locke secretly praised in his heart. As expected, anyone who can be a detective has two brushes. "I agree with Inspector Harry's speculation. I just discussed it with Director William Worrell. There are some traces of grass under the body bag." Similarly, Director Worrell suspected that the temperature of the corpse was too low. The helicopter just came over and gave him new inspiration..."

Tony Gerrard's body was shaken and he blurted out: "This generation of broken corpses fell from helicopters..."

Harry Sumner also followed up and said: "The murderer used a helicopter to dump the body in the sea. He accidentally dropped a bag. He walked over Topanga State Park and it didn't attract anyone's attention. That should be it..."

Madeleine Hill's eyes lit up and she hurriedly shouted: "William..."

William Worrell quickly ran out of the tent. Madeleine Hill told him Locke's analysis. He nodded and said: "It's possible. If it fell from the air, it is indeed possible that the turf It will cause such a bend that I will be bruised..."

Anna Davis said: "You will know after you try it!"

Soon a helicopter flew up, and Jack Talbot was holding a translucent white plastic bag in his hand, which was used by the forensics department to hold evidence. It contained about 10kg of bottled water.

"boom……"

The bag broke when it hit the ground, and bottled water was scattered everywhere. William Worrell rushed over immediately, and Locke and the others also frowned and gathered around.

Harry Sumner murmured: "Maybe he flew too high..."

As expected, the turf that had been smashed had the same indentations and contusions as the turf under the body bag, but it was much lighter.

William Worrell observed for a while and said happily: "Your guess is correct, it fell from the sky, but the frozen body parts are harder than bottled water, so the damage to the turf is more serious, but the aircraft It should fly lower..."

Anna Davis hurriedly told Madeleine Hill: "Contact FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and get the flight records of all helicopters in this area as soon as possible..."

"Not a helicopter..."

Locke interrupted Anna Davis, "It's a drone..."

Harry Sumner clapped his palms vigorously, "Yes, it's a drone. The noise of the helicopter is still too loud. Only a drone can quietly fly through Topanga State Park in the dead of night and dump the body parts." When entering the sea, only a drone will have an accident and drop a bag..."

Anna Davis looked at Locke, who had a calm face, and his previous heroic words came to mind.

To become a detective beyond Tom Williams.

She began to believe he could do it.

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