After hearing what Skye Spears said, Madeline Hill frowned instantly, and was not happy because of the new clues.

Tony Gerrard cursed directly, "damnit..."

Harry Sumner had restored his glamorous image. He took a sip of his coffee elegantly and said coldly: "Perhaps, we should list this screenwriter as one of the suspects!"

Tony Gerrard said speechlessly: "I think he will be very happy for you to do this!"

Jack Talbot was a little confused when he saw the reactions of the three big guys. He turned to Locke and asked, "What happened?"

Locke's mouth twitched, "We may have been rubbed..."

The other party is a screenwriter from Hollywood, so this clue is open to question.

What kind of place is Hollywood, the best place in the world for marketing and hype, full of lies and vanity.

There are thousands of frustrated screenwriters out there, and there are also thousands of screenwriters racking their brains to make it big.

The discovery of mutilated bodies in Topanga State Park has become nationally publicized.

Lapd is now using a helicopter to drop bags for testing, which has also been seen by many media.

A high-profile Coast Guard search off the coast of Santa Monica was also reported.

There is so much public information that any qualified screenwriter can come up with a script based on this information.

Now that the case is so popular, if a screenwriter's script closely overlaps with the case, just think about it and you will know what will happen next.

Major production companies will rush to get this script and then make the script into a movie.

This is a project involving tens of millions of dollars.

It's enough to drive any frustrated screenwriter crazy, so the probability of gaining popularity is high.

Even if there is no script, an outline of hundreds or thousands of words is not a matter of a few 10 minutes and an hour for someone who relies on writing.

Therefore, whether this clue is true or false, lapd cannot easily contact this screenwriter.

Otherwise, any move lapd makes may be to help the other party improve the script, create popularity, and increase his worth.

Of course, the most important thing is that they are not lacking clues now.

The case is not at an impasse, and they are not without cards.

If there is a breakthrough in any of the three lines currently being advanced, the case will basically be solved, and there will be no need to deal with the screenwriter at all.

Also, even if what the screenwriter said is true, his clue is useless.

How many production companies has his script been handed to?

How many people from the production company have watched it?

In this way, at least hundreds or thousands of people will have to be screened.

Unless, he has never submitted a script...

Madeleine Hill's red eyebrows furrowed tightly, and she quickly made a decision, "Skye, just record it, and leave this clue for now..."

"ok..."

Skye Spears also reacted at this time, with a flushed face and complained: "No wonder he is so enthusiastic and offered to come to the police station to provide more clues! Fuck!!!"

Harry Sumner said coldly: "Skye, record his information. When this case is over, I will go find him and talk about his script..."

After Skye Spears left, Locke and the others continued to discuss the seven suspects in Topanga Canyon.

After some discussion, two suspects emerged, namely 35-year-old white Panao Sanges and 45-year-old black Kress Miller.

Panao Sanges graduated from the University of Southern California with a film major. His father is Hollywood producer Matthew Sanges, and he knows Hollywood superstars like Tom Cruise.

Panao Sanges was an actor when he was young, but he didn't have much talent. After working as a supporting actor for a few years, he discovered that he was very talented in photography, so he became a cinematographer.

What makes him stand out is his ability to fly drones.

His aerial short film shot with a drone was nominated for Best Short Film at the Toronto Film Festival.

Also, he has a history of taking drugs, speeding while taking drugs, and was caught by lapd.

Kress Miller was selected because of his criminal record.

This former professor of psychology at UCL (University of California, Los Angeles), his wife disappeared five years ago, and he is the biggest suspect.

However, due to insufficient evidence, he was eventually acquitted, but his life also changed dramatically.

Because he was involved in a lawsuit for killing his wife, he was fired from UCL.

However, he did not sink, but wrote an autobiographical novel about his experiences.

Unexpectedly, it became a best-seller and made him a best-selling author. I heard that a Hollywood production company already wanted to adapt his novel.

Their villas are both within the range of the drone.

And these two people happened to be the two people chosen by Locke before.

Madeleine Hill immediately ordered: "Deputy team, Harry, there are two of you. Deputy team, you and Locke are responsible for investigating Cress Miller. Harry, you and Jack are responsible for investigating Panao Sanji." Si.”

She then said to Raven Tate: "Raven, go to the forensic department and look for the autopsy report from Murphy's forensic doctor..."

Raven Tate joked: "Shouldn't Locke be asked to do this?"

Everyone burst into laughter, and Locke raised his two middle fingers and walked out of the conference room first.

……

Tony Gerrard may have been hurt by the discrimination against Indian-American women in the morning. When he arrived at the parking lot, he stood directly next to the Landrover Defender, but in fact Locke wanted to drive his Ford Explorer.

In the passenger seat, Tony Gerrard was flipping through Cress Miller's information and said: "Pan O. Sanges is on the set. Harry and Jack are going to the set to question him. I heard that this movie There’s Elizabeth Olsen in the movie…”

Locke turned his head and glanced at him, "Wow, Scarlet Witch? Vice team, are you also chasing stars?"

Tony Gerrard shook his head and said: "How could I like this little girl? Yes, uh, good guy, Cress Miller actually received more than 500 million in royalties for this book..."

Seeing him changing the topic, Locke probably guessed who liked Elizabeth Olsen.

He responded: "Otherwise, he wouldn't live in Topanga Canyon!"

Tony Gerrard suddenly remembered the unpleasant experience in the morning, turned to look at Locke, and asked curiously: "How on earth did you make that woman change her face instantly this morning? Is it because you are handsome?"

It's not like he can't afford arc'teryx's clothes and scarpa's shoes.

Locke raised his left hand on the steering wheel and smiled: "Probably, maybe, maybe, it's because of this watch!"

This watch is naturally that of Sam Brown. In a different environment, he can just create his rich persona.

This way, you won’t need to be secretive about spending money in the future.

Tony Gerrard asked: "How much?"

Locke happened to check it and replied: "It's not expensive, about 15 dollars..."

Tony Gerard shut himself up for a moment. After being silent for a while, he sighed: "It seems you are really rich!"

Locke said again: "Vice Captain, I told you, money is not a problem for me. If you need it, you can come to me at any time..."

Tony Gerrard looked hesitant, but he regained his composure in an instant and asked: "Locke, who do you think will be the murderer, Cress Miller or Pano Sanguis?"

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