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Chapter 534 Omission(1/2)

 Luke asked, "When was the last time you saw each other?"

Mbake Eta calmed down and said, "This is my private matter. [.\nCOM Situ updated the most complete and comprehensive chapters, and the error-free content is repaired in the most timely manner. Due to caching reasons, browser access is recommended.\nCOM official website]

Before answering the question, I want to know why you arrested me?

I understand the law. If you can't give a reasonable explanation, I will file a complaint against you.

I was serious."

Luke said, "Latifah Gallo is dead."

"e on, stop joking."

David cursed, “Fuck, who do you think you are?

We stayed up late at night and came here to make fun of you?"

The smile on Mbake Eta's face froze, "Oh my god, is she really dead?"

Luke replied, "Yes, I also found your DNA in her body.

That's why we came to you."

David said coldly, "You insulted a prison guard and brutally killed her.

I believe your life in prison will be very colorful in the future."

Mbake Eta's face turned pale and she quickly explained, "No no no, I didn't kill her, I didn't even know she was dead.

I admit that I met her yesterday and played poker with her, but her death had nothing to do with me."

David concluded, "So, you admitted to raping her?"

"No, she did it voluntarily.

To be precise, it was her initiative, she wanted to play poker with me."

Luke shrugged, "She is dead, you can say whatever you want, but do you think the judge will believe it?

A female prison guard offered to play poker with an ex-convict."

Luke probed, "Why did you go to her house?"

"I didn't go to her house. We made an appointment at a motel. She was fine when she left. I swear to God, everything I said is true."

"Why did you meet at the motel?"

Mbake Eta hesitated, "Uh... this is our private matter."

David curled his lips, "If it were me, I wouldn't say anything. If I say the wrong thing, it may expose the motive of the murder."

Mbake Eta argued loudly, "No, I really didn't kill her."

Luke said seriously, "Then tell me everything that happened between you and don't hide anything. If you lie, the police will be suspicious of all your confessions.

Including you not admitting to the murder, do you understand?"

"Damn..." Mbak Eta lowered his head, "I really don't know what to say."

David said, "Then tell me how you killed Latifah Gallo? Maybe this is simpler."

"I'll say it one last time, I didn't kill her. If you don't believe me, you can go check it out."

Luke pointed to his eyes, "Look at me.

I'm from the Robbery and Murder Division, and I just want to investigate the truth behind Latifah Gallo's murder.

I know there may be some beef between you, but I don't care.

I just want to find out who killed Latifah Gallo.

What you have to do now is to explain clearly the reason why the two of you met so that you can clear your suspicions, do you understand?"

"Is what you said true?"

"Then it depends on whether you cooperate?"

Mbak Etta took a deep breath, "I just said that Latifa Gallo is a prison guard at Rogli Prison. I used to serve in that prison, and that's how we met.

She is a bit strong, but a nice person, and I was taken care of by her inside.

I'm very grateful to her, and I happened to have made some money recently, so I just wanted to express my feelings."

"How much did you give her?"

"Twenty thousand dollars."

Luke said, "You were released from prison half a year ago. Isn't it too late to express your feelings after so long?

The police are not fools, don't use such lame excuses.

I will keep it a secret for you."

Mback Etta looked at Luke, then glanced at David next to him, and sighed, "Some time ago, our gang had a conflict with another group, and several of my friends also went to Rogli Prison.

I want to ask her to help take care of it, it’s that simple.”

"After you were released from prison, how many times have you met in total?"

"Four times, each time at the same motel, she was very careful not to meet a third person.

Moreover, last time was the first time we had sex, and I was also surprised.

In fact, she is not very beautiful, far behind my girlfriend, but in that case it is difficult for me to reject her."

Luke said, "Everything changes for a reason. Why would she suddenly want to play poker with you?"

"I also asked her if she liked me.

She laughed and said she just hadn't done it for a long time and wanted to release it."

Luke pressed, "Did you know she was married?"

"Yes, judging from her tone, she must be having a conflict with her husband.

I think that’s why she took the initiative to play poker with me.”

"What's the problem between her and her husband?"

"I don't know, we just played poker, that's all. I don't think I can get involved in the other person's family, and I'm not interested either.

I don’t even want my girlfriend to know about this.”

Luke wrote down Alec Wyatt's name in his notebook. The deputy team had previously written notes for Alec Wyatt. He had always behaved like a good husband and father and never mentioned him or the victim.

Human contradictions.

If Alec Wyatt knew that the victim was playing poker with a gangster, he would be extremely angry and do some irrational things, which is understandable.

Moreover, the golf club that killed the victim also belonged to Alec Wyatt.

"What time did you and Latifah Gallo meet and what time did you separate?"

"We met at the motel at half past two and separated around half past three."

"Where were you between four-thirty and six o'clock?"

"Sleeping in a motel, the woman was crazy, we played poker twice and I was tired.

I needed to rest, so I didn't leave until after seven o'clock in the evening.

After dinner, come to this bar for a drink.”

"Has there been anything unusual about Latifah Gallo since you met her?"

"No, she has always been serious about her words and is not afraid of your jokes. In fact, I am a little afraid of her."

"Do you have any suspicion about her murderer?"

"No, actually I don't know her very well."

"What's the name of the motel where you met?"

"Malphite Hotel."

David warned, "We will verify what you say. You know the consequences of lying."

"I swear, everything I said is true.

I didn't do anything illegal, I just played poker behind my girlfriend's back.

I had nothing to do with Latifah Gallo's death."

Luke kept staring at the other party and found no obvious signs of lying. Later, Luke sent people to the Malphite Hotel to investigate and confirmed Mbak Etta's confession.

Since Mbak Eta is not the murderer, his words are credible to a certain extent.

The victim had a conflict with her husband and had an affair, which was a very dangerous move. The suspicion of the victim's husband, Alec Wyatt, also rose further.



The next morning.

Robbery and Murder Division Office.
To be continued...
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