American Comics: When the Police Comes to Knock on the Door

Chapter 102 Expo-Wasp Murder Case (Beneficiary)

Richard and Sharon came to the office of the yd technical team.

Here, Richard learns of the contents that were cracked and traced from Fred's phone.

The last phone call Fred made before his death was to his wife, Janet Matthews. The last call Fred received didn't know who it was from, but he was sure it came from near Culver University.

And the technical team also traced the phone calls that Fred made frequently recently. In addition to Joshua from Frost International, there was also a person named Melvin Kelly, and this Melvin was the manager of Kelly Bank.

What is the bank manager Fred always contacting the bank manager for recently? Could this be related to his termination of negotiations with Frost International?

Intrigued, Richard asked for Melvin Kelly's phone number and the address of Kelly's bank.

Richard and Sharon came to Kelly Bank, a small bank located in Brooklyn, a small personal bank.

The two men were received by the bank's manager, Melvin Kelly.

Melvin was very surprised and asked: "When did Fred die?"

Richard frowned.

Melvin's reaction was a bit strange. This morning, the spokesperson of Stark Industries had clarified the bees responsible for the wasp murder case at the Stark Expo. The newspapers also reported a lot about it. Although it was not considered Not to make headlines, but as a manager of a bank, Melvin would not know

And Melvin's somewhat exaggerated expression only aggravated Richard's suspicion.

Richard looked into Melvin's eyes and asked: "You don't know that there is a lot of coverage in newspapers and news today."

"Detective, I really don't know. I drank a few too many drinks last night, and my head is still a little uncomfortable. If you don't believe it, you can go to the Sweetheart Bar in Manhattan and ask."

Richard nodded and said: "Let's not talk about that first. We are here to ask why Fred called you frequently before he died."

"Of course it's business dealings."

"So what's the business?"

Melvin hesitated. After thinking for a while, he said to Richard: "Detective, this involves a client. Unless you produce a search warrant from the court, I cannot provide information about Fred."

Richard narrowed his eyes slightly and looked at Melvin.

"Mr. Kelly, can I ask you a question?"

Melvin nodded and said, "Of course, but I won't tell you the customer's information."

"Mr. Kelly, this bank is called Kelly Bank, and your last name is Kelly. I don't know if there is any relationship between them."

Melvin smiled and replied, "My father founded this bank."

"Then please listen carefully. I am here to investigate Fred's death. I am only here to investigate the murder case. You must know that there is evidence that you have frequently called Fred. I You can apply to the court for a search, but by that time, it may not just be a homicide investigation."

Melvin's expression was uncertain. He looked into Richard's eyes and asked, "Detective, are you threatening me?"

Richard smiled and nodded slightly, then he leaned back in his chair and looked at Melvin silently.

If it weren't for the fact that there might be surveillance in this room, Richard would have sprayed her to death with all his firepower.

Melvin sighed and started working on the computer.

Richard glanced at Sharon and conveyed with his eyes: "Look, this kind of capitalist just drinks wine as a penalty instead of eating."

Sharon rolled her eyes and snorted. It means: "What's there to be proud of? I'm annoyed right now and don't want to talk to you."

Richard shrugged and looked away.

Melvin took one last look at the computer screen. He turned to Richard and said, "Fred came to us for a loan."

What's Fred doing with the loan again?

"What's the loan for?"

"I am not sure."

"You gave Fred a loan, and then you told me you didn't know what Fred did. You were a bank. Your words made me think I was here.

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