Chapter 268 Doubtful Points

Also staying up all night with the old friends from the Wilshire Bureau were Hannah and Jie Jie. They needed to draft and review manuscripts to be sent to various news media, and try to get eye-catching pages or spots on TV news. Exposure.

Hannah may not be as professional as Jiejie, but she has off-site support. Zoe, who has just become a member of the council, uses a little bit of resources to make the local media stir.

But it also made the two girls exhausted. When Jack walked into Jiejie's office with two thermos boxes, he saw two sleeping beauties lying on the table.

Seeing that there was no one around, a certain slag put the stewed red dates and white fungus soup on the table, took a sip of the incense alone, then gently closed the door, and rushed to meet Rossi Reid.

The Vaughn family lived in a top-notch community in the middle of the city, and Keeson Vaughan, who had been notified in advance, waited at the porch early.

After obtaining his consent, Jack and Red went straight into the house and searched Lindsay's room.

During this period, Keith Vaughn remained silent, leaning against the door, coldly watching the two people busy. Next to him stood the so-called friend named Pat Mannan.

Rosie browsed the entire room and the few photo frames on the table, turned her head and asked, "What happened to Lindsay's mother?"

"Does it matter?" Pat Mannan asked.

Rossi didn't look at him, his eyes still stayed on Keeson Vaughn, "It's about Lindsay."

"This is called "Criminal Psychology."" Rhett began his daily answer.

"It helps us understand Lindsay's character."

Keeson Vaughan finally broke the silence, frowned, and uttered a word concisely, "How can I help?"

"Helping us understand how she sees herself, how she socializes with others, and what's in each of our rooms reveals our own inner character."

Keith Vaughn obviously didn't like this, and said indifferently, "She is no different from any 15-year-old child."

Rossi flatly denied his words, "No, she's different."

"What do you mean?" Keith Vaughn raised his eyebrows.

As Jie, who spent more than a whole day carefully visiting Zoe's house and living with Hannah for half a year, he naturally pointed out the abnormalities in the room.

"This doesn't look like a girl's room at all, let alone a 15-year-old adolescent girl."

"There are no celebrity posters on the walls, no photo walls, no travel photos, no magazines, no diaries, and not even a doll on the bed."

Jack said, shrugging, "Need I go any further? I could assume she's withdrawn and socially terrified, but that doesn't make sense."

"No, she has friends, Katie," Keith Vaughan retorted.

"Is there any more?" Rossi's words left him speechless.

At this time, Reid's cell phone suddenly rang, and he walked out of the room while answering the video call. The video seemed to be from Garcia.

Garcia seemed to have sent him some documents, and the two chatted quietly for a few words. Reid closed his phone and asked.

"Mr. Vaughan, can I use your computer at home?"

"In the study, please." Keeson Vaughan replied indifferently.

Immediately afterwards, Jack's cell phone also rang a text message prompt. He opened it and saw that it was actually sent by Reed.

The above is Garcia's background check on the Vaughn family forwarded by Red. It looks very clean, so clean that it is suspicious.

Jack took two steps calmly, turned his back to the two people at the door, and winked at Rosie.

"OK, there is nothing worthy of attention here." Rossi glanced around the room as if nothing had happened, walked out of the room unhurriedly, and stood in the middle of the living room.

"Sorry, give me a moment." Within a few minutes, Rhett also came out of the study and stood next to Rosie.

Jack finally left the room and stood between the four of them, turning to face Keeson Vaughan and Pat Mannan.

The two looked at each other with somewhat inexplicable expressions, and finally Keith Vaughn asked.

"Is there any problem? What else have you analyzed?"

Standing behind Jack, Rosie decided to show off and said directly: "This place doesn't look like home at all."

"Top security system, but the furniture seems to be rented, and the walls are all covered with cheap decorative paintings, not a single piece of real art."

"There is not even a family photo on the bookshelf, a 15-year-old adolescent girl does not even have her own pad or laptop"

Reid continued, "In the computer in the study, the history records are set to be cleared every day, and a proxy server is used. Garcia can't even trace the network traces."

"Also, how do you explain this?"

With that said, Reid pointed the phone screen at the two of them and started playing the video.

This is the video diary that Garcia found on the computer of the girl who was killed, Katie Owen. The girl seemed to use it as a tree hole and talked a lot about Lindsay.

She also expressed that she disliked Lindsay's father, Keith Vaughn in front of everyone. In her words, this father controlled his daughter Lindsay very tightly and was very perverted.

Katie even thinks that Keith Vaughn’s possessiveness towards Lindsay is more like treating his wife than his daughter.

"What does this mean? The nonsense of an adolescent girl? Since you are all psychologists, you should understand this kind of thing better than me, right?"

Keith Vaughan looked calm and was not moved at all by the accusations in the video.

"Keep watching." Rhett fast forwarded a short distance.

Katie also shared a lot of the stories she learned from Lindsay, like how the father and daughter moved to Los Angeles six years ago and had been living in Maine until then.

Keeson Vaughn and his three brothers owned a fishing boat together. Lindsay's mother was a housewife. However, tragedy struck and the family was forced to sell the fishing boat when the catch dwindled. car accident.

"Does it sound familiar?" Rhett raised a finger triumphantly.

"I just happened to read this novel, "Dream of the Emerald Sea," in which the protagonist is named Lindsay. This is her life experience."

"What are you trying to say? Shouldn't you be focusing on finding Lindsay? This is just a joke between two little girls."

Before Keith Vaughan could speak, Pat Mannan took the initiative to explain for him.

Rosie's face became very dark and ugly.

"Remember the recording yesterday? Katie showed what an ordinary teenager would do when faced with death. She prayed for life. Lindsay was just the opposite."

"On the contrary what?" Keeson Vaughan asked impatiently, becoming a little restless.

Rhett poked his head cautiously from behind Jack, "Lindsay's emotional reaction and what she said to Katie, these strong hints."

"She's either been trained or she's been abused."

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