Chapter 1249
Chapter 1249
Over the past half a month, they had locked down a lot of IPs, but none of them was Joanne's.
It was like she was destined to leave and never come back.
When Catelyn knew that there was a clue to help her to find her daughter, she was anxious and didn't want to wait. After telling Kelly to take good care of Puffy, she hurried back to Mason Estate with Cedrick.
Miles and Ollie were more worried about Puffy, so they stayed at Atherton Manor.
By the time Catelyn and Cedrick arrived at Mason Estate, Eason was already waiting for them with a group of technicians.
'Mr. Mason, this is that killer's phone..." Eason handed the decrypted phone to Cedrick, "Although that killer refused to say anything, he was very cautious so that we had a chance. He was afraid that Mr. Denson would kill him, so he saved evidence every time Mr. Denson arranged for him to kill someone else. He has killed a lot of people in just a few years."
Cedrick scanned the names on the screen.
Many people were senior executives of the Mason Group, and they were all loyal to the Mason family.
In the past few years, they died strangely in a variety of unexpected ways, including drowning in his own pool because of leg cramps, being killed in an explosion caused by a gas leak, being killed in a car accident, and falling off the cliff while climbing a mountain...
Everyone thought their deaths were accidents, but in fact, they were the results of Mr. Denson’s orders.
"It seems that the mysterious Mr. Denson really hates the Mason family." Cedrick sneered and found a clue on the phone about the murder in France last year, 'This Mr.
Denson has planned many things.’
"Although there are many clues on the phone, they are scattered and of little use. Now we still can’t know Mr. Denson’s real identity..." Eason heaved a long sigh of frustration.
That killer was so nervous about his cell phone, and the encryption was military grade, so Eason thought there must be some important clues, but he didn't expect...
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