Once Mrs. Sutton got the phone, she pressed the home button and was immediately met with the password prompt.
"Do you know your sister's passcode?" Mrs. Sutton asked.
"Her birthday," Jane said.
Mrs. Sutton successfully unlocked the phone and handed the phone to Elliot. "Mr. Foster, the passcode is zero four one six."
Elliot accepted the phone.
"There isn't a sim card inside," Jane said timidly.
Elliot looked at her and asked, "Where is it?"
"My brother gave it to me without the sim. I don't know where the sim card is," Jane said carefully. She knew that her brother had thrown the card away, but she could not tell Elliot that.
Her sister was dead. She could not let anything happen to her brother, too.
Elliot held the phone and thought for a moment before saying to Mrs. Sutton, "I would like to speak to your daughter alone."
Mrs. Sutton's expression changed dramatically. "Mr. Foster, my daughter is still in high school. She goes to school every day. She knows nothing about the family, she—"
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