After that, Violet and Stanley chatted for almost ten minutes before hanging up the phone.
Because next, she was going to start unpacking and getting jet lagged.
"Mr. Murphy." Stanley had just put his phone down when Bella walked over from the foyer, followed by Fraser.
Seeing Fraser coming over so late, Stanley knew there must be something important, so he stood up, "Bella, take two children upstairs and get them washed."
"Ok." Bella nodded and took two children upstairs.
In the living room, only Stanley and Fraser were left.
Stanley stuck his hands in his pants pocket, "Go ahead, what is it?"
"It's about the information on Miss Ellis that you asked me to investigate yesterday, and I have already got the result." Fraser said, handing over the document to Stanley.
Stanley narrowed his eyes and took it with one hand.
The document was thick with a dozen of papers.
Stanley's thin lips pursed into a straight line as he flipped through them one by one.
After a long time, he finished reading it, and his hand, holding the information, tightened up violently. He was shocked to see that.
"She really did that?" Stanley stared at Fraser.
Fraser nodded, "Yes, Miss Ellis was younger when she did that, so it wasn't hard to check out."
He was the first to read the information, and he was surprised too.
Like Stanley, he thought that Miss Ellis was a simple and kind girl, but after he read the information, he realized that he was simply wrong.
When Miss Ellis was a few years old, she abused cats and dogs, and in elementary school and middle school, she bullied several students, and one of the students had a mental problem due to that.
This showed how vicious Miss Ellis was, and how good she was at disguising it.
If Stanley hadn't asked him to investigate yesterday, he would have been unaware of Miss Ellis's true face right now.
Stanley dropped the documents on the coffee table, suddenly feeling mentally and physically exhausted.
He truly thought of Ivy as his sister, he almost never doubted her and never thought she would do anything bad.
But the information made him suddenly realize that all his years of defending Ivy were a joke.
"Mr. Murphy, should we tell Dr. Baxter?" Fraser looked at Stanley.
Stanley nodded, "Of course, he is Ivy’s boyfriend, he is entitled to know that and it is his freedom to make his choice, but ......"
"Yes, please."
"When you tell Henry, don't do it in front of Ivy."
"Don't worry, Mr. Murphy." Fraser nodded his head.
Stanley pinched his brow, already beginning to believe Violet's suspicions about Ivy.
Maybe, Ivy was really the murderer.
At that young age, she had done so many heinous things, so it was not a surprise that she would kill a person.
"I remember that the Pearce family is an enemy of Collin, right?" Stanley suddenly asked.
Fraser's face was solemn as he nodded, "Yes, what are you asking this for, Mr. Murphy?"
"She tried to kill Violet twice, I asked Colin to help investigate the murderer, but he told me it was Vera did it. After Violet found out that Vera just carried the blame for others, she always suspected that the murderer was actually Ivy, so I am suspicious."
Stanley closed his eyes, his face indifferent, "If it's really Ivy, it would explain why Colin found out that the murderer was Vera."
Ivy was Colin's great-granddaughter, so Colin would naturally choose to harbor Ivy.
Fraser drew a breath of cold air, "My, if it's really Miss Ellis, Colin had broken the law."
"Family is more important to law to him." Stanley instructed, "I heard that the Pearce family recently is to develop a cultural city as a rising political achievement, but they are lack of funds. Contact them and provide them with funds, and ask them to investigate whether Colin has been harboring Ivy."
The best way to deal with was to use his enemy.
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