"After analysis, this white van is a Ford transit, and it should be a 2012 model. However, due to the pixels of the camera, it is difficult to see clearly when taking pictures..."

“There was no camera at the dump site in the port area, so the car was not captured. I found the car on the Queens Boulevard Bridge, and then followed it all the way, and found that the car was parked at an RV campground diagonally across the Los Angeles River last night. …”

"At 10 a.m., the car left the RV campground and the last location captured by the camera was George Will Avenue..."

In the conference room, Brian Smith was reporting to everyone his findings from the city's road surveillance. Based on Locke's reasoning, he discovered this suspicious vehicle.

Although this information is currently available, it does not 100% prove that this car belongs to the murderer.

But everyone present was an experienced police detective, and they immediately realized that this car was most likely the murderer's car.

Jack Talbot angrily cursed: "Fuck, you son of a bitch!"

Harry Sumner also had a stern look on his face, "That means the murderer has been observing us at the RV camp across the Los Angeles River this morning. This is a naked provocation!"

Raven Tate was speechless and said: "The murderer is too bold, but this is indeed in line with criminal psychology..."

Locke frowned and recalled that he did not feel that he was being observed or monitored at the dock in the morning, so the murderer might simply be looking for a place to sleep nearby.

But if this is the case, it further proves that the murderer's psychological quality is not ordinary...

Uh, pervert.

You think I'm observing you, I'm just observing you, I'm just sleeping.

At this time, Miss Spears pushed open the door of the conference room with her hips, and walked in with a tray of coffee, "Hey, gentlemen, your coffee has arrived..."

"Thank you, Skye, for saving my exhausted inspiration..."

"Oh, mylady, so kind of you!"

"Ms. Spears, if you want to open a specialty coffee shop, I will definitely invest in you..."

"..."

In an instant, the conference room was filled with the fragrant and rich smell of coffee, and the previous anger disappeared in an instant.

After the coffee was distributed, Skye Spears sat down next to Locke and whispered: "I put an extra spoonful of milk in the coffee I gave you..."

Locke was drinking coffee and subconsciously glanced at Miss Spears's towering breasts, nodded and said, "Thank you, I feel it!"

Feeling Locke's gaze, Skye Spears felt a shiver and subconsciously raised her chest. She didn't expect that this move actually attracted LSP Harry Sumner on the opposite side.

She couldn't help but calm down, glared at Harry Sumner, and asked curiously: "Why hasn't the captain come back yet?"

It turned out that Madeleine Hill was called away by Director Danny Aiello when she was preparing for the meeting, so Madeleine Hill asked Harry Sumner to preside over the meeting first.

After the coffee time was over, Madeleine Hill still didn't come back.

Harry Sumner decided to go to the campground to see if he could get a clearer photo of the white Ford transit, but was stopped by Locke.

Locke asked Brian Smith: "Are you sure there is no trace of this car around Green George Villa?"

Although this is his reasoning, it is too subjective to infer that the white Ford transit is the murderer's vehicle based on the box-type van alone, and the logical chain is not complete enough.

Brian Smith shook his head and said: "I have expanded the search area to five kilometers around the villa..."

Harry Sumner also realized that he was a little impatient. He frowned and thought for a moment, then said: "Based on the frequency of the murderers' crimes, I think they must have just arrived in Los Angeles. After all, there have been no similar cases in Los Angeles before. Perhaps, we We should check to see if there are any similar cases in Mexico..."

Locke followed Harry Sumner's words and said: "If the murderer has just arrived in Los Angeles, then there is a high probability that they will first attach themselves to the Mexican fellows. However, with the murderer's cruelty and perversion, they should soon occupy the magpie's nest. We can also investigate Check to see if there have been any reports of missing Mexicans recently..."

Harry Sumner shook his head and said: "Mexican illegal immigrants disappear every day in Los Angeles. No one pays attention to it, and no one will report the case. After all, their relatives are in Mexico. Even if someone reports the case because the body stinks, it is because there is no Identity Information……"

Locke nodded and said: "So when the murderer was at the Green George Villa, he might have been on the run and had no vehicle. Check to see if there have been any reports of the missing white Ford transit in the past few days..."

Harry Sumner said: "The key is also the key. The murderer was able to successfully enter the Green George Villa, so he should have the key to the villa..."

Locke continued: "The murderer's key should be obtained from the Mexican fellow he followed. That old Mexican should be the housekeeper Mia Hamm found. After the murderer killed his Mexican fellow, he chose Green George The villa was used as a temporary place to stay, and Mia Hamm and others happened to be working there..."

Harry Sumner said: "After completing this vote, they got a white Ford transit..."

"..."

With the continuous improvement of Locke and Harry Sumner, the portrait of the murderer became clearer and clearer.

However, reasoning is always just reasoning, and ultimately evidence is needed to prove the correctness of the reasoning.

Skye Spears was the first to applaud, and then others followed.

At this time, Madeleine Hill came in with a document. She handed the information to Harry Sumner, "I heard the applause. It seems that you have made a breakthrough. Over there in the forensics department." There is also news that the identities of the two deceased have been confirmed. According to the facial information comparison of the deceased, they are 26-year-old Paul Marshall and 24-year-old Cole Lillis. They are a couple and live in Bell Gardens. Preliminary Autopsies showed that they had been dead for no more than 24 hours..."

Locke immediately said to Brian Smith: "Check the line map from Bell Gardens to Long Beach Pier last night and see if you can find this white Ford transit..."

Brian Smith immediately entered the city's roadside surveillance system and kept typing on the keyboard to retrieve the video.

At the same time, Harry Sumner also reported to Madeline Hill the murderer's portrait that he had just discussed with Locke.

Madeleine Hill glanced at Locke in surprise, nodded and said: "Good, then we have basically locked the scope of the murderer..."

"found it……"

Brian Smith shouted excitedly, and then projected the computer screen onto the projector, "The white Ford transit goes straight down the Los Angeles River. Wait, the camera here has very high pixels. I'll take a screenshot to see if I can read the license plate." Number……"

The screenshot is still a bit blurry, but you can see people sitting in the driver's seat and passenger seat, and the license plate number is also vaguely visible.

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