Chapter <b>1225 </b><b>Not </b><b>a </b><b>ything</b>
Clearly<b>, </b><b>the </b>view <b>at </b>night would be stunning.
<b>The </b>hall was equipped with wine racks and party items, and the floor offered a picturesque view of Riogeb. Gazing down the towering floor, it felt as though the entire nightcluby beneath their feet.
Unfortunately, the investigators were frustrated as they failed to discover any clues.
Just as they were at a loss, Wynter appeared asking about Dalton’s
whereabouts. She had tried calling him multiple times, but he didn’t answer
once.
“They’re not here and have gone to the corridor below,” an investigator replied. They had prudently donned disposable shoe covers to avoid contaminating the
crime scene.
As Wynter was about to look for Dalton, she suddenly stopped in her tracks. From where she stood, she had a clear view of the nightclub. In particr, she noticed the bar stools lit up whenever someone was seated.
Upon recalling the young women mentioning Vanessa being chosen, Wynter realized her mistake. She had assumed Hazel and her friends brought Vanessa to Club Solstice after catching the influential figure’s interest online.
Yet, it turned out that the targets were randomly selected within the nightclub. Poor Vanessa had been targeted from that special floor!
Wynter stood tall with a dark expression. The ostensible figure’s impulsive decision had imed a young woman’s life. To them, those young women. were mere ythings and to be used as they pleased.
Vanessa wasn’t the first orst victim of their cruelty. If her case remained negligently investigated, there would be simr incidents in the future.
More young women would flock to the nightclub. While some sought to find a rich partner, among them were innocent souls who risked bing ythings simply to seek a taste of life’s experience.
Under no circumstances should the man force himself on the woman after her
relection. Unfortunately, <b>it </b><b>was </b>hard <b>to </b>prove one’s <b>Innocence </b>within <b>such </b>gray
areas
Based <b>on </b>the information, Vanessa wasn’t an ideal victim<b>–</b><b>she </b>had <b>hoped </b><b>to </b><b>secure </b><b>a </b>better life with a rich sclon. However, she didn’t deserve <b>to </b><b>be </b><b>treated </b>as a ything by others.
Wynter understood that the case was challenging, filled with twists and rumors swirling. To uncover the truth, she knew she needed hard evidence.
Thew should never condone a crime, especially to those who viewed lives. as mere ythings.
Wynter nced at the surveince cameras, having figured out how the
targets were chosen. She also deduced the instruction ryed to Sky through his earpiece.
On the surface, Sky greeted Vanessa, who seemed to fit his customer profile In truth, he approached her to satisfy certain individuals‘ gratification.
Obviously, someone had given him orders. While Sky wasn’t involved in th previous cases, simr escorts were doing the dirty work.
Despite understanding their fears, Wynter couldn’t simply urge the young women to protect themselves and their innocence.N?velDrama.Org owns this.
The forensic report indicated that Vanessa had engaged in sexual behavio before her death, yet no foreign substances were found in her body. The oth party left no traces of evidence.
Even if they wished to pursue legal action, they couldn’t find the perpetrat
That was the truth behind the unresolved cases. The mastermind was fami with thew and had established many connections. It seemed there was another maniptor besides the Wray family.