Los Angeles Detective

Chapter 26: investigation

  Chapter 26 Investigation

  Ms. White also heard the question, "What's wrong with the photo? What club is Alisa dancing in?"

  White lowered his head, seemingly unable to speak.

   "Get out of the yi club." The deputy team made it clear. In his opinion, Alisa's disappearance was probably related to her career, and this layer of window paper must be pierced.

   "What? How could Alisa go to such a place!" Mrs. White asked loudly, sobbing in a low voice, "My poor daughter...what happened?

   Is that club forcing my daughter to dance? "

   Luke asked back, "Why do you have this idea? Did she ever mention it?"

   "No, but I don't believe my daughter would do such a thing, I'm a teacher, I didn't teach her that way..."

  Luke looked at White again, "Mr. White, where did you put those photos?"

   "I burned it all, I don't want others to see that kind of photo, I can't accept it."

   "Have you talked to Alisa?"

   "I approached her... but the conversation wasn't very good, I was a little emotional at the time... Alyssa didn't want to talk about it, and we ended up breaking up.

  I want to help her, but I don't know how? "

   "Do you have anyone suspicious of the person who posted the photo on your door?"

  White shook his head, "No, I can't think of anyone who would do such a wicked thing."

   "Do you still have the photo bag?"

   "Burned by me."

   Luke was quite looking forward to hearing that someone posted a photo. This person is likely to be related to the case. As long as the photo or bag can be found, there is a chance to bring up biological traces.

  But White burned it all up, tantamount to cutting off this clue.

  Luke sent the Whites and his wife out of the office, promising to notify them as soon as there was news about Alyssa.

  …

  After the White couple left.

  The deputy team said to Luke, "What do you think of the person who sent the photo?"

  Luke thought for a while, "I'm afraid this person has no good intentions. Even if he is not a suspect, he may have something to do with the case."

   "You are right, so I have to go to the club again. He can take photos of dancing, which means that he must have been to the club, and he may have had conflicts with Alisa."

   "I'll be there in a while. It's still a little bit quieter during the day, and I'll make an official record for the boss." Luke turned his head and asked, "David, you won't refuse this time, will you?"

  David stood up, picked up the car keys from the table, "What are you waiting for?"

  Marcus rolled his eyes, looking at Luke for a while, and David for a while, "If you need, I can go with you."

   "No, I don't want to take you with me." David refused very simply.

  David threw the car keys to Luke, "You know the way, you drive."

   Half an hour later, the two arrived at the Ball Club.

  Different from the hustle and bustle of the night, it looks a little deserted now.

  The door of the club was not opened yet, Luke knocked on the door, "Bang bang..."

  The door was half opened, and a **** man glanced at Luke, "It's not open yet, come back at night."

  Luke flashed his police badge, "I'm Detective Luke, looking for Paul."

  The big man froze for a moment, "What do you want?"

  Luke raised his eyebrows, "Are you sure you want to know?"

   "Wait." The **** man finished his sentence and was about to close the door.

  Luke opened the door with his right hand, "I'm going in and waiting."

  The **** man was reluctant. After confronting for a while, he was still persuaded.

  Luke entered the club, it was empty and quiet, and he didn't bother to go backstage, so he just pulled a chair and sat down, "I regret it a bit, we should come at night."

"Jingle Bell…"

  Luke's cell phone rings.

  Luke glanced at Daisy's number on the screen, hesitated for a moment, and pressed the answer button, "Hello."

   "Luke, do you have time tonight? Have a drink."

   "Sorry, I'm a little busy today, and I may not have time tonight."

   "OK, let's make an appointment another day."

   Luke hangs up the phone.

   David laughed, "That Daisy again?"

  Luke nodded slightly.

   "Aren't you very interested in her? Why don't you go? Don't say you have to work overtime, I don't even believe it."

   "I can't tell, let's let it air out." Daisy's appearance is indeed the type Luke likes, but he is not sure what Daisy thinks.

  If Daisy likes him too, he is happy to drink with each other, but if it's out of gratitude or a case, Luke doesn't think it's interesting.

  However, Daisy took the initiative to invite guests to drink, which is considered a good start. Even if Daisy does not invite next time, Luke will have an excuse to invite back.

   "Wow... Isn't this Officer Luke? I didn't expect to meet again so soon." Paul twisted and walked out of the backstage.

   "Hi, Paul, this is Inspector David, and we need to make a statement for you."

   "Officer Luke, I told you everything I know last night. Is it necessary to do it again?"

  Luke made a gesture of invitation, motioned for the other party to sit down and said, "Last night, we just came to understand the situation, and we didn't even know whether Alisa left the job normally, or if something happened.

   Now we can basically confirm that Alisa has encountered some bad things and needs targeted inquiries. "

   "You mean, Alisa was indeed kidnapped?"

   "There is such a possibility."

   "It means that the resignation text message on Saturday was not sent by her."

"Very likely."

  Paul pulls out a chair and sits down, "Oh, that's terrible. She's a nice person and shouldn't have had this happen to her.

  If she didn't send the resignation text message herself, she is still my employee now.

  I am responsible to her, you can ask. "

  Luke turned on the body camera, "How long has Alisa been working here?"

   "Four months."

   "You remember so clearly?"

   "After you left last night, I took a look at her file."

   "I will take her file with me later."

   "Can I say no?"

   "No."

  Paul spread his hands, "Then there is nothing more to say."

   "How did Alyssa apply to your club?"

  “We usually have three recruitment methods, one is introduction by acquaintances, and the other is by posting advertisements at the club’s entrance. In addition, we also have a club website, and we will recruit through the website.

  She belongs to the third type. She signed up online and sent a few photos. I thought it was okay, so I asked her to come for an interview.

   She is really good, and there are a lot of guests here who like her. "

   "Why did she apply for this job?"

   "I didn't ask, but it's probably because of money. No one would come to this kind of place to dance out of interest. Of course, except me." Paul swayed his body.

  Luke "…"

   "Is Alisa having trouble here?"

   "We have bodyguards in the venue, they are not idlers."

  Luke changed the way of asking, "Is there any client who likes her very much, who is especially fanatical, and who can't ask for it."

   "Is there something wrong with this? Is your police too lenient?" Paul said perfunctorily, he would not easily betray his clients.

  Customer is God.

  Customers need to pay money when they enter the door, but the police will not.

  Especially when that **** tried to pick up a club dancer last night, shit.

   "Through the investigation, it was discovered that someone secretly took photos of Alisa dancing and sent them to Alisa's father. Is this kind of thing allowed in your club?"

   "No, I always pay attention to protecting the privacy of the dancers. We don't allow taking pictures in our club."

   "Obviously someone violated your regulations, Alisa's disappearance is also likely to be related to this matter, do you still think it is a trivial matter?

   What if other dancers' fathers received similar photos? "

  (end of this chapter)

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