Chapter 499 All Suspects
This shocking news shocked Ormand and Todd at the same time.
After they looked at each other, Ormand quickly regained his composure, "Alright, I will go to the Felton family to take a look. You go and do your work."
"Yes, Mr. Hobson."
Caden left.
As soon as he left, Todd came up and asked in a low voice,
"Ormand, Nolan, and Taven's teams are still guarding 0.3 miles
away from the Felton family's old house. Are we still going to catch people?"
Ormand said calmly, "This matter is very strange. No rush. Ask
them to keep watching and wait for orders. You go sort out the evidence, print a copy of it, as well as the warrant. When the time comes, do as I ask you to do."
"Understood."
They walked out of the National Bureau of Investigation one after the other, got into the car, and went to the Felton family's old house.
The old house of the Felton family was in chaos. The servants and bodyguards were busy.
When Ormand and Todd walked in, no one greeted them.
The entire villa was wrapped in a sad atmosphere.
When Jennifer and Konner learned of the grievous news, they also
rushed back. They were all at home.
Todd grabbed a male servant who was passing by and asked, "Where's Mr. Felton?"
"On the top floor. Something happened to his mother. He is in a bad mood."
The two immediately went to the top floor, and the third room on the left was full of people.
Ronian was sitting on the bed in a daze, holding Pamela, whose body was already cold. He was in extreme sorrow.
For so long, this was the first time Ormand had seen Ronian's eyes swollen from crying.
Even Konner and Jennifer had red eyes. A sorrowful aura lingered in the room.
Ormand glanced at the situation in the room and called out the housekeeper, Dewey, who was wiping his tears.
Dewey followed him very cooperatively. He followed behind
Ormand to the end of the quiet aisle.
"Mr. Hobson, my master suddenly lost his mother. He is very sad.
He may have been a little impolite. Please forgive him."
"My condolences," Ormand sighed softly, his deep eyes devoid of emotion.
"Yes."
Todd went forward and asked for Ormand, "Mr. Nielsen, what exactly is going on? Please tell Mr. Hobson. Mr. Hobson will uphold
justice for the Felton family."
Dewey sobbed, wiped his tears with his sleeve, and fell into his memories.
"The servant found out about the accident when delivering breakfast to Mrs. Felton's room this morning. Mrs. Felton is kind and happy. It is absolutely impossible for her to kill herself.
"Moreover, Mr. Felton has just checked. There are no obvious wounds or fatal wounds on Mrs. Felton's body. Her lips are dark and blue with a faint purple color. She must have been poisoned. Mr. Hobson, please seek justice for Mr. Felton and Mrs. Felton."
Ormand's handsome face twisted into a serious expression. He didn't say anything.
"The top floor of the Felton family has always been locked. If Mrs. Felton didn't kill herself, who else could come in?"
Dewey thought about it and said, "Mrs. Felton doesn't like to go
out. This matter is easy to investigate. Only a few servants go there
to send food. Maybe it's the kitchen."
"Gather all the servants, chefs, and those who are responsible for
buying fruits and vegetables in the garden. I'm going to interrogate
all of them."
Ormand instructed seriously. He adjusted the sleeves of his military uniform, turned around, and went downstairs.
Dewey followed obediently.
Todd stood at the door of Pamela's room and looked at the
situation in the room a few more times. After a sigh, he followed
Ormand.
Ten minutes of rigorous questioning passed. In the garden, everyone's expressions and explanations were fine.
Ormand turned his head and said to Todd, "Get the key
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