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Chapter 488 Clarification

Please give me a monthly ticket and a recommendation ticket!

"Buzz"

The phone on the coffee table vibrated, and then Nokia's iconic ringtone rang. Matthew paused to pack his luggage and came out of the bedroom to take a look. The screen clearly showed that the person who was calling was "Sharapova".

He went to get his cell phone, touched the Nokia phone, stopped again, thought for a while, but did not answer Sharapova's call.

The ringtone rang for more than half a minute and soon stopped. Matthew returned to the bedroom to continue packing his luggage. After about five minutes, the Nokia ringtone rang again, but this time it stopped in less than half a minute.

Then, the message prompt sounded.

Matthew did not go out to see it again. He walked out of the bedroom until he packed his luggage, picked up his cell phone and looked at it. The phone was still called by Sharapova, and the same was true for the text message. It was probably because the phone was not connected, so Sharapova sent the text message.

On the text message, Sharapova said that she wanted to invite him to attend the US Open Championship dinner tonight.

Originally, Matthew was invited by Rolex to attend the championship dinner, but he had something to do and was about to return to Los Angeles, which had already allowed Helen Hermann to communicate with Rolex.

Los Angeles police found the stolen camera, but the camera was damaged and he needed to identify it.

As for underwear and photos, there is no news at the moment.

Compared to the US Open Champion Dinner, the case of this underwear thief is more important, so Matthew is preparing to return to Los Angeles as soon as possible to determine the stolen goods so that the police can continue to follow this line.

After packing his luggage, the time was almost over. When Matthew went out, Brown Williams and a waiter were already waiting at the door. The waiter took the luggage from his hand, went downstairs, and rushed to Kennedy Airport in a car provided by Mercedes-Benz.

In the middle, Matthew received another text message from Sharapova. He waited until the airport and entered the VIP waiting room before he took out his cell phone and sent a text message to Sharapova, telling him that he had something urgent to return to Los Angeles. He could not attend the US Open Championship dinner in the evening, so he got on the plane and his phone was about to turn off.

After sending the text message, he called Helen Herman first, then turned off his cell phone to board the plane, and stopped thinking about Sharapova.

The two of them ended when he sent Sharapova into the car.

When I returned to Los Angeles and left the international airport, there was a driver who was driving outside. Matthew and Brown Williams got in and asked the driver to go to the Beverly City Police Department first.

In the police station, Matthew met Sheriff Bernatti, the direct person in charge of the case.

The two sides said hello, and Sheriff Bernatti immediately took Matthew to the evidence storage room, and Matthew also saw the small camera that he had not seen for a long time.

"It's it." Sheriff Bernatti took a pair of gloves and handed it to Matthew, walked to the shelf where the camera was placed, and said, "Not long ago, a garbage disposal worker called the police and said that he saw the camera in the reward notice in the trash bin. We looked at the appearance, model and number that were the same as the one you were stolen, so we took it back and called you."

Matthew put on his gloves, tilted his head and asked, "Can you turn on the computer and check it out?"

Sheriff Bernatti reminded, “It’s useless, there’s nothing inside, there’s no storage disk when it’s found.”

The best way to confirm is to turn on the computer and see if there is any videos of him and Britney inside, but the storage disk is gone and it cannot be used.

This model of small cameras was sold a lot at the beginning. Matthew thought about it and suddenly remembered that Britney had used a knife to carve the first letter of the two people's names under the camera.

"Pick up and look at the base." Matthew said to Sheriff Bernatti.

Sheriff Bernatti nodded, and a detective came over immediately and carefully held up the camera. Matthew looked down and saw that the letters "m" and "b" could be vaguely seen on the base of the camera.

"It's my one." Matthew also lowered his head and pointed to the letters on the base and said, "This is what my ex-girlfriend carved."

After confirming the camera, the group left the evidence storage room. Matthew followed Sheriff Bernatti to his office and asked about the latest situation of the case.

"Apart from the camera, we did not find any more valuable clues." Sheriff Bernatti was also worried. The case put a lot of pressure on him. After all, the victim was not an ordinary person. "We visited several communities near the discarded cameras and did not find anyone who practiced rock climbing or did similar jobs. The fingerprints extracted from the camera were only the garbage disposal worker who called the police. The criminal obviously wiped the traces on it."

Matthew asked again, “Is there any clue to other lost items?”

Sheriff Bernatti shook his head, "No."

This thief in underwear will not treasure it, right? Matthew couldn't help but get goose bumps. Fortunately, he has not suffered abnormal harassment since the loss of his underwear.

Hopefully, it's not that crazy extreme fan.

The police have not made much progress, and the people Matthew hired privately have not made progress.

The case gives people the feeling that a person who had never committed any incident before, suddenly became interested one day. He climbed up to the backyard of Horner Manor, touched him into his bedroom, stole some things he was interested in, and then threw away the useless things and collected the rest, neither taking them out to display them, nor telling others.

In the words of Sheriff Bernatti, such cases are really difficult to investigate.

Now Matthew has confirmed that the camera is the one he stolen, and the police are preparing to dismantle it to see if they can get some useful clues from the machine.

After leaving the Beverly City Police Department, Matthew had just returned to Horner Manor, and Elena Poyal came to him.

"You're so informed."

In the living room, Matthew signaled Elena Poyal to sit casually and said, "You know just after I came back from New York."

Ilena Poyal took the coffee from the maid, thanked him, and said to Matthew, "Don't forget what I do." She took a sip of the coffee, "When you entered Kennedy Airport, you were photographed by the reporters there. Didn't you see the entertainment reporter guarding outside when you left the international airport?"

Matthew shrugged, "No attention." He glanced at Ilena Poyal and asked, "You have something to do here."

Ilena Poyal was not polite to Matthew at all, and said directly, "I happened to pass by here if I have something to do. I plan to have a dinner. By the way, I would like to ask you and Maria Sharapova."

"You're mainly asking about this?" Matthew exposes mercilessly, "and then have a supper."
Chapter completed!
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