Chapter 168: Chapter 168 Fear of Crime and Suicide

A group of people hesitated outside the door, then quickly rushed into the motorcycle factory.

Three or four armed special forces soldiers stood aside, and Ervin Osteen, who had kidnapped Daisy Ginger, lay on the ground, foaming at the mouth, face turned blue, clearly dead.

Beside him was a plastic bag filled with food bought from a small shop, and a blanket lay on the ground, suggesting he intended to spend the night here.

The dilapidated motorcycle factory was overgrown with wild grass, and the cold winds of winter blew in from all directions, chilling fingertips and toes.

No one expected that an entire day’s deployment would lead to this outcome.

How could Ervin Osteen have died? Why did he die? Was it suicide, or...?

The scene was silent for a moment, when suddenly, an expert shouted, "Quick, find the hostage! The hostage might be nearby!"

This shout broke the eerie tranquility of the wilderness, awakening everyone, who then hurriedly began searching.

"Call the forensic team over!"

"Have you found anyone?"

disturb the

...

largely determined—Ervin Osteen had

remnants of food and water, and in the bottle

suggesting Ervin had brought it himself, meaning he likely—committed suicide

suicide, so what about Daisy

Where is she now?

Is she...

still alive?

...

of gloom

of investigative experience told them that the

then committing suicide, was the most likely conclusion

from finding Daisy’s hair samples and fingerprints in the car, no trace of her was discovered in the

did Ervin

...

nothing; the deputy director called Edward Stephens on the way

seemed not to have slept either and quickly answered

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