Tony Gerald pressed down the car window, and there was a dark-skinned Indian woman standing outside the car. She might be doing yoga, wearing lululemon yoga clothes, showing off her plump and sexy figure.

Especially the thick thighs, plump buttocks, and plump house shape, she has a bit of a Kardashian charm.

Tony Gerrard asked: "Ma'am, what can I do?"

The woman asked with a vigilant expression: "Who are you? Why did you park your car in front of my house? I know you don't belong here. Do you know how expensive the houses here are? I have already called the police. You should not be here..."

Tony Gerrard's face froze, he turned to Locke and asked: "Shit, are we being discriminated against?"

He couldn't help laughing and said: "But it's understandable that I was discriminated against. Master Locke, you are actually being discriminated against too!"

Locke crossed Tony Gerrard and showed the police badge to the Indian woman who was still chattering, "Ma'am, we are LAPD and we are on a mission..."

The woman looked stunned, but she was not too embarrassed and continued: "Sir, you can't park your car in front of my house!"

Tony Gerrard said expressionlessly: "Sorry, I just answered a phone call..."

As he spoke, he was about to start the car and leave.

"Wait a moment……"

Locke stopped him, opened the door and got out of the car, then walked around the front of the car, with a gentleman's smile on his face, "Madam, can I keep you for 2 minutes?"

The woman was stunned when she saw Locke. Then she saw that Locke's clothes were Arc'teryx and his shoes were Scarpa. She also saw the Marine Tourbillon 5577 on his wrist, and her expression softened instantly.

She forced a smile and flipped her hair around her ears, "Sure, how can I help you, handsome Mr. Policeman..."

Naturally, Locke would not use a man trick on such a woman, and said directly: "Madam, we have received a complaint that someone is flying a drone in your community. Do you know about this?"

The woman's beauty instantly turned pale, she covered her breasts and exclaimed: "omg, I can't believe it. This is absolutely unforgivable. This is a serious violation of my privacy. You must find out about this matter as soon as possible..."

After Locke waited for the woman to finish marveling, he asked, "Madam, have you ever heard the sound of a drone?"

The woman frowned and thought for a moment, then shook her head and said, "No, I didn't hear the sound of any drone taking off..."

Come to think of it, with this woman's no-nonsense style, if she had discovered a drone, she would have called the police long ago.

Locke was not disappointed either. The houses here were so far apart that it was normal for the woman not to hear him.

The woman stretched out her hand to Locke, "My name is Katrina Sutalia. I work at snapchat. How do I call you, Mr. Police? Maybe I can help you ask other owners tonight if they have any news... "

Locke naturally understood what she meant, but he didn't want to let it go, no matter what the woman's purpose was.

So he reached out to Tony Gerrard, who tacitly handed over his business card.

Locke handed the business card to Katrina Sutaria, who looked a little unhappy, "Sorry, I just joined the job and I don't have a business card yet. If you have any news, you can contact us..."

After Locke got in the car, Tony Gerrard drove away immediately.

In the rearview mirror, the woman did not turn around immediately, but kept staring at their car as they left.

Tony Gerrard smiled and said: "How about you go have an in-depth discussion with this lady? Maybe you can really ask her something?"

Locke gave him a middle finger and said seriously: "It seems we need to go back to the police station to carefully screen the list of owners here..."

This case was getting more and more interesting, and he was about to get serious about it.

……

Police Department, Robbery and Murder Division.

A map of Topanga National Park has been posted on the task board, marking the location where the body parts were found, as well as the distribution of the Topanga Canyon Villas.

The whole office was quiet and the atmosphere was solemn. As the news spread, the whole of Los Angeles and even the United States were staring at this case.

I heard that NBC even dispatched a helicopter over Topanga State Park in the morning and captured a lot of live videos.

The information on the owners of the residential area in Topanga Canyon was compiled by the Investigation and Analysis Department.

Another good news is that according to hydrological information, the sea area of ​​​​Santa Monica Beach is offshore and not within the scope of ocean currents.

The Pacific Ocean currents are at least dozens of nautical miles away from the coast, so there is no possibility of body bags being carried to San Diego or Mexico.

Since no other body bags were found in the search in the morning, and no body bags were found on nearby beaches before, there is a possibility that the murderer used a drone to dump a body for the first time last night.

And regarding drones, after comparing information about drones sold by DJI in the United States, we found that even the most expensive industrial drone Inspire 3 has a maximum takeoff weight of less than 5kg.

So a drone that can hoist 10kg of corpses can fly more than ten kilometers. I am afraid that only DJI’s flycart can meet this requirement.

Anna Davis is applying to the Los Angeles court for documents to allow DJI to cooperate. However, because DJI is currently a relatively sensitive entity in the United States and some procedures need to be completed, Jeff Davis cannot give the green light this time.

In the conference room, everyone was analyzing the household information of Topanga Canyon, and the atmosphere was very relaxed.

Except for Locke, everyone else has experienced large and small cases. They know that no case can be solved in a day or two, and they all have a calm mentality.

The last case of Rigar Singh was solved in less than 24 hours, which is a miracle.

Now in this case, the murderer has been caught, and the only thing left to do is to close the door.

Now that three clues are advancing at the same time, it is only a matter of time before the murderer is caught.

The suspect's residence area has been delineated. Once the biggest suspect is identified, a search warrant can be applied for.

As for DJI, once DJI provided information about customers who purchased flycart in Los Angeles, the suspect basically surfaced.

Brian and Skye are screening the population of missing African-American women. Once the DNA information and time of death of the deceased are confirmed, as long as they are matched with the missing person, the information of the deceased will be found out soon.

Madeleine Hill took a sip of coffee and asked, "Tell me, among these seven people, who do you think is the most suspicious?"

After screening, seven suspects matching the characteristics of the murderer were selected from the residents of Topanga Canyon.

Locke analyzed the information of the seven suspenseful people in his mind, and finally selected two. He felt that these two people were the most suspenseful.

"If you ask me, I think..."

Just as Jack Talbot was about to speak, the door of the conference room was pushed open.

Skye Spears held the door handle and panted slightly: "Captain, I just received a call. The other party was a Hollywood screenwriter. He said that the plot of the corpse dumping case in Topanga Park was very similar to a movie script he wrote. …”

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