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Divorced The True Heiress Gets It All novel Chapter 750

Chapter 750

Chapter 750

Ronald asked, “Are you a criminal profiler?”

“No, but I have a decent art background and have studied a bit of criminal psychology,” Aria replied.

Cathy, knowing Aria as a doctor, was genuinely surprised. “Can you draw?” She thought, ‘Is she telling me she’s an assassin, a doctor, and a painter? How?’

Aria said, “I got lucky and had good mentors.”

Aria’s mentors were all legends-the great painter Maverick, and Mono, a world-renowned versatile artist.

Ronald said, “Okay. Go ahead and sketch the bartender.”

“Alright,” said Aria.

The surveillance footage showed the bartender entering first, with Christian following ten minutes later.

Ronald explained, “Christian gave a statement before you did. He said he went in because Isaac asked for some girls to keep him company.

“He told Isaac that the bar was a legitimate establishment, offering only drinks. Isaac, wasn’t happy about it, but he didn’t make a fuss.”

Five minutes later, Christian left, but the bartender didn’t come out. Half an hour later, loud bangs were heard, followed by an explosion.

Ronald said, “The bartender escaped through a window, but all the outdoor cameras malfunctioned. Apparently, they were prepared and probably had backup.”

As Aria listened, she quickly drew a man’s face. “This is what I saw.” Then she quickly sketched another portrait. “This is the psychological profile and possible appearance of the killer. Quite a difference, right?”

The psychological sketch showed a rough, furious man, but what Aria saw was a refined and delicate face.

Ronald said, “These are two completely different people.”

Aria said, “Either the bartender I saw isn’t the killer at the crime scene, or the killer suffers from a mental disorder.”

Isaac’s death was savage, full of hate from the killer.

Ronald said, “There may have been another at the scene. He got in through the window as well. We need to look into both sketches.”

“Got it, Mr. Ludwig,” said the police officer.

After a while, the forensic doctor walked in and said, “The Shaw family is here. They want to bury him quickly and won’t allow an autopsy.”

Cathy asked, “Who is it?”

The doctor said, “Tom, Quincy, and Owen.”

Aria looked up and exchanged a glance with Cathy, who asked, “Shall we go meet them together?”

“Sure,” said Aria.

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Ronald stood up and said to Aria, “Ms. Saxon, thanks for your sketches. We might need your help a few more times. We haven’t found any suspects yet, and a profiler really helps. Our usual profiler is in the hospital.”

They had checked everyone who held grudges against the victims and they all had alibis. The killer clearly didn’t want a scapegoat.

“Sure. If you need me, just give me a call,” Aria replied.

Ronald pulled out his phone. “Let’s exchange contacts.”

Aria and Ronald added each other and then went out to meet the Shaw family.

Owen knew Aria at the police station and came right over. “Are you and Vanessa okay?”

Aria nodded and said, “Yeah, we’re fine.”

Owen noticed a cut on Aria’s fingertip and lifted her hand for a closer look. “Did you-”

Aria glanced at it. “It’s not a big deal.”

Aria caught someone staring at her, so she glanced over and locked eyes with Quincy. She smiled and said, “Hi.”

Quincy smiled and nodded. “Hi.” He didn’t expect Owen to be that close with Aria. That wasn’t the same Owen he remembered.

Tom was surprised to see Aria here and asked, “Cathy, what is she doing here?”

“She just happened to be in the private room next door and came over to give a statement,” Cathy replied.

“No wonder Owen came with us,” Tom said. If Aria weren’t here, Owen wouldn’t have bothered coming to the police station at all.

Cathy asked, “Tom, why are you refusing to let them do an autopsy on Isaac?”

Tom sighed and said, “He’s dead. Let him rest in peace. No need to waste any more time.”

Ever since Isaac had a child with someone else and pinned the blame on Tom, whatever little respect Tom had left for him was gone.

Isaac brought nothing but trouble to the Shaw family. When he died, Tom felt an unexpected weight lift off his shoulders. It was him stuck dealing with the mess, and he couldn’t wait to get rid of him.

Cathy said, “Isaac’s death is linked to the serial murder case. I’m one of the investigators. Early reports say he was caught in a fire and explosion while unconscious. We need to find out what really happened and catch the killer soon.”

Tom rarely said no when Cathy asked for something. He nodded. “Sure.”

“No way,” someone said in an angry tone. “He had suffered enough. I won’t allow you to cut him open. It’s disrespectful.”

Aria recognized the voice instantly. It was Catherine, the stubborn old lady.

Catherine walked in, her eyes swollen. When she was younger, she fell for a poor guy and married him. However, right after having a kid, she found out he had cheated and left him, raising the child on her own.

The younger members of the family, knowing Catherine’s temperament, all held her in great respect. Her three brothers avoided her whenever possible, and Isaac was the only person who was close to her.

When she heard about Isaac’s death, she almost cried her

eyes out.

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Cathy saw Catherine and thought, ‘Damn, no way the autopsy is happening now!

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