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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 197

In fact, when Jacqueline said this, she didn't really feel so sure.

The previous composure of Joyce had made her somewhat worried. It seemed that she would have to do everything she could to make Joyce a murderer! There was no way back.

"Come on, let's get out of here. It wasn't a wasted trip today, at least we got the divorce papers. I'll call Luther when I get home and tell him to come back tomorrow. I'll have him sign it as soon as he gets back."

Jacqueline pulled Shelly up and the two of them hurriedly left the detention center.

On the other hand, the second precint of the police station.

Karl looked playfully at the verification report in his hands.

His handsome face was slightly tired, after all, he had not slept all night.

Last night, after sending Joyce to the detention center, he personally sent the withheld will, as well as other handwriting information collected by the physical evidence section on Stephanie, to the Capital's most authoritative graphanalysis center overnight.

Arriving at the Capital in the wee hours of the morning, he pulled Dustin Rodgers, who had worked for his father Chester Gregory at the Capital's identification center, out from under the covers. Staying up all night, he asked Dustin to help him identify Stephanie's writing marks and handwriting.

Dustin was old and had unstable blood pressure. It took several antihypertensive pills for him to stay up late to help Karl make a good identification.

Karl then headed straight back to Khebury at dawn, finally returning to his office around eight.

He opened the report file.

Inside, the red seal and steel stamp of the Capital Graphanalysis Center was clearly visible. The country's most authoritative graphanalysis agency, along with the signature of Dustin Rodgers, the industry's most qualified graphanalyst.

No one would have any rebuttal against the results of the graphanalysis.

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