"Well ......" Fraser froze for a moment.
It was really true, if it was just a random shot, it would have been deleted later.
Why did they still keep it for eighteen years and finally send it to Stanley?
"Do you remember what the hacker who authenticated that video said?" Stanley asked again.
Fraser nodded, "Yes."
Stanley muttered, "There was no editing in that video, it was the way it was shot that made two red cars, it looked like there was only one, that's why he thought Lily hit it, and the video was taken by this little girl. She looks like she's only about ten years old, does she have this ability?"
Fraser understood and his eyes widened, "Mr. Murphy, you mean that this girl, too, is one of the members that Sam paid to kill your parents?"
Stanley did not deny it.
"But how is that possible?" Fraser had an odd expression, obviously somewhat reluctant to believe it, "How old is she, how could ......"
"Did you see Violet's reaction then?" Stanley interrupted him.
Fraser froze.
Stanley spoke in a cold voice, "Violet saw the scene of the car accident and was greatly frightened, this is how a normal little girl should react, but look at this girl, she didn't look frightened at all, instead she still managed to film calmly, do you really think that she is a simple little girl?"
"......" Fraser was completely speechless.
Stanley pursed out cold words, "This little girl is indeed a member involved in the killing of my parents, but not from Sam. I asked Sam, and he did not send anyone to the roadside to shoot, for it did not make sense to him, so this little girl ......"
"From the second murderer." Fraser understood instantly.
Stanley nodded, "That's right, the person who sent me the video might be the second murderer."
"So Mr. Murphy, you want to find this little girl and the second murderer behind her?" Fraser looked at him.
Stanley nodded, "Yeah."
"I got it, I'm going to go to Tora." Fraser finished speaking and turned around to leave.
Stanley sat alone in his study, looking at the evidential materials on his desk for a long time before he got up to leave.
Back in his room, he dialed Violet's number.
Violet's yawning voice came, "Morning."
"Woke you up?" Stanley's icy frown finally melted away the moment he heard her voice.
Violet shook her head and sat up from the bed, "No, I'm almost up too, you're calling me now to tell me about the will?"
Stanley smiled lightly, "Yes."
"Did you find the will?" Violet asked.
Stanley pursed his lips and said, "Yes."
"Is that incriminating evidence about Sam?"
"Yes." Stanley nodded.
Violet gripped her phone happily, "Great, congratulations, Stanley, when are you planning to turn him in?"
"Tomorrow." Stanley replied.
He no longer allowed Sam to get away with it.
Violet was supportive of him, "Good, let's settle things early and avenge your parents."
"I know." Stanley answered.
Violet talked to him for about an hour before a maid came up and knocked on the door, saying that breakfast was ready.
Stanley heard it too, so he told her to go eat breakfast while he hung up the phone.
This night, he stayed up all night.
Maybe it was too much excitement because of the evidence found.
Maybe it was because there was a second killer yet to be found, that was why he could not fall asleep.
So much so that the next morning, Stanley came downstairs in a tired state, with two dark circles under his eyes.
"Mr. Murphy." Fraser came over.
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