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Chapter 8

Penulis: Full Luck Mode
I didn't release any of the evidence right away. I had learned that lesson the hard way in my previous life. No amount of undeniable proof could turn things around.

As long as I revealed even a hint of what I had, they would get the time to destroy whatever evidence was left.

This time, I was going to lock everything down first before handing it over to the people who needed to see it.

Angela spent a day and a half turning all three findings into official electronic forensic evidence reports.
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    "This model has an effective tracking range of three miles. That means it doesn't matter whether you moved east or west. As long as you stayed within that radius, they could rent the apartment next door before you even moved in."I stared at the message for a long time. Then I tossed the tiny tracker into the trash.The sun was shining brightly outside. Downstairs, Claire honked the horn—three short beeps, one long one. It was a signal she had made up herself, meaning, "If you don't get down here now, I'm leaving without you."I grabbed my keys and headed for the door. When I reached the stairwell, I stopped and turned back around.I pulled the tracker out of the trash, wiped it clean with a tissue, and sealed it inside a plastic evidence bag before tucking it into the back of my desk drawer.In my previous life, three unborn babies had supposedly died for no reason. This time, I wasn't going to let a single mystery stay buried.That tracker, surveillance footage, Wi-Fi name that

  • Cursed Wi‑Fi Name Killed My Neighbor's Triplets   Chapter 10

    Once the truth came out, public opinion flipped within a single day.The three neighbors who had signed those witness statements became the targets of the neighborhood group chat.The middle-aged woman was the first to leave the group. Before she quit, she posted one final message.She claimed David had manipulated her. The reason she had spoken up for him was embarrassingly simple. The night before, he showed up at her apartment with a box of cherries and a set of imported skincare products.The shopping bag still had the department store's logo on it. He told her he had gotten them through one of his barbecue suppliers at an "employee price", supposedly half what the department store charged.She wrote that she had lived her life without taking advantage of anyone, yet this time, she had thrown away her reputation for three pounds of cherries and a bottle of face cream.She also added that she was too ashamed to keep living in the neighborhood.The middle-aged man upstairs pos

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    The police statement was released while I was at the precinct finishing my final statement. It went out at 3:00 am. The wording was dry and official, but every line hit like a nail driven into wood.David and Lynette had been formally detained on suspicion of extortion, fabricating evidence, and filing false criminal accusations. The attorney was also placed under criminal investigation for allegedly assisting in the fabrication of evidence.One of the detectives showed me part of the original files recovered from David's computer. I stared at the deleted documents that had been restored on the screen, and only one thought crossed my mind.At last, I wasn't going to end up working to death on a construction site in this life.As expected, the three ultrasound reports had all been forged. David made them one by one with Photoshop at a copy shop next to a university campus.The original scan was nothing more than a routine gynecological ultrasound Lynette had undergone at another ho

  • Cursed Wi‑Fi Name Killed My Neighbor's Triplets   Chapter 8

    I didn't release any of the evidence right away. I had learned that lesson the hard way in my previous life. No amount of undeniable proof could turn things around.As long as I revealed even a hint of what I had, they would get the time to destroy whatever evidence was left.This time, I was going to lock everything down first before handing it over to the people who needed to see it.Angela spent a day and a half turning all three findings into official electronic forensic evidence reports. One report for the contradiction between the ultrasound and the miscarriage procedure dates.One report proving the official seal on the expert report had been forged, and another one comparing the shoes from the secretly recorded video and the livestream footage.Each report was stamped, numbered, and archived. Two physical copies and one encrypted digital copy were prepared for every file.When she handed me the evidence folder, Angela said, "With these three reports in court, their attorn

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    The breakthrough came late on the fifth night.I had barely slept for two days. Claire was asleep in the passenger seat with my jacket draped over her. Under the glow of a streetlamp, her eyelashes trembled faintly. Even in her sleep, her brow was tightly furrowed.We parked the car beside an abandoned gas station on the outskirts of the city. After the hotel refused to let us check in, this was the safest place we could find.No front desk, no security cameras, no one to glance at my ID and push it back.I cracked the window open to let some air in. Suddenly, my phone vibrated.The screen showed my cousin Angela Sink's number. She worked in the Technical Investigations Unit, specializing in electronic evidence analysis.A call from her at this hour could only mean one of two things. Either something had gone terribly wrong, or the case finally had a breakthrough."Sam, can you come down to my office?" she asked in a hushed, hurried voice. "I'm reviewing the recordings from Davi

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