AWAKENING THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM

Chapter 719 - 719 301 Crime Psychology and Social Order

Chapter 719: 301 Crime Psychology and Social Order Chapter 719: 301 Crime Psychology and Social Order “`

“Also, Alex, I need you to put in a bit more effort.” Jack Thompson paused, his expression becoming even more solemn, “For those cases Alexander was involved in before, especially the missing girl case, go check his old house in the suburbs to see if you can find any clues.

This matter must be expedited, as I’m still waiting to report back to my superiors.”

“Understood, Chief.

I’ll make the arrangements right now.” Alex Johnson said, fully aware of the complexity and urgency of the case.

After the meeting, Alex Johnson immediately returned to the crime scene.

At this moment, the investigation was still intensely underway.

Forensic experts were meticulously examining the body and collecting evidence; police officers were conducting neighborhood canvassing, hoping to find useful leads.

“Captain, we’ve canvassed the area nearby and have not found any eyewitnesses thus far,” a young officer reported the progress of the investigation to Alex Johnson.

“Keep expanding the search area, and ask around more thoroughly among the residents and businesses,” Alex Johnson said with a furrowed brow, “Even the slightest clue must not be overlooked.”

At that moment, Alex Johnson’s phone suddenly rang.

He glanced at the caller ID—it was Tom Williams.

“Hello, Tom, what’s the situation?

Any findings?” Alex Johnson asked eagerly.

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“Captain, we’ve done a thorough investigation of the ten shops that sell wire, but haven’t encountered any suspicious purchase records,” Tom Williams’ tired voice came through the phone, “However, we’re continuing our search and have pulled all purchase records from the past month to compare carefully.”

“Good, make sure to check carefully,” Alex Johnson said, “Also, any news from the black market?”

“Not yet, Captain.

But we’ve contacted a few informants; they said they’ll keep an eye out and notify us immediately if there’s any news,” Tom Williams replied.

“Okay, report any developments as they come,” Alex Johnson finished speaking and hung up the phone.

Meanwhile, in a New York University dorm room, Lin Mo sat quietly in front of a computer, watching online reports about the live-streamed murder.

His face was expressionless, but his eyes revealed a hint of calm and determination.

“It seems the police have started their move,” Lin Mo murmured to himself, his fingers lightly tapping on the keyboard, “But it won’t be so easy to catch me.”

Lin Mo knew that his actions had drawn widespread societal attention and had prompted full-fledged police pursuit.

However, he was not afraid; he believed firmly that everything he did was for justice, for those victims forgotten by the law.

In a luxurious hotel suite in New York City, a mysterious elderly man sat on the sofa, quietly watching the news report on the live-streamed murder on TV.

His gaze was profound and inscrutable.

“Interesting, very interesting indeed,” the old man muttered to himself, a meaningful smile appearing on his face, “This Dark Law Enforcer is quite a fascinating character.

It seems that New York City is about to become even more lively.”

The old man picked up his phone and dialed a number.

“Hello, find out everything about this Dark Law Enforcer for me.

I want to know all his information as soon as possible,” he spoke in a deep, forceful tone that brooked no doubt.

In another corner of New York City, a young hacker sat in front of a computer, his fingers rapidly typing on the keyboard.

His gaze was focused and fervent, as if exploring a mysterious unknown world.

“Hmph, you want to play hacking games with me?

I want to see how capable you really are,” the young hacker said with a cold laugh, a confident expression on his face, “I will find you and show you what I’m capable of.”

As time passed, the case investigation hit a stalemate.

Although the police had found some leads, they still couldn’t break through the critical bottleneck.

Lin Mo, in the meantime, was silently monitoring every police movement, ready to face the challenges that lay ahead.

A day went by without any substantial progress in the case.

Alex Johnson and his team felt unprecedented pressure.

They knew the longer the investigation dragged on, the harder it would be to solve the case, and the public’s dissatisfaction would grow stronger.

“Captain, we can’t keep going on like this,” Emily White walked into Alex Johnson’s office, her face filled with anxiety, “The higher-ups are pressing us.

We have to find a breakthrough soon.”

Alex Johnson nodded, a look of weariness and helplessness in his eyes: “I know, but all leads have gone cold.

Where do we even start?”

Just then, Li Ming hurried into the office, his face carrying a hint of excitement, holding a document in his hand.

“Captain, we have a lead!” Li Ming said excitedly, “While tracking financial transactions, I found an abnormal transfer record.

The other party has made a lot of disguises, but I still managed to find some traces.”

Eyes lighting up, Alex Johnson and Emily White took the document and began to read it carefully.

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