In the afternoon, Jimmy returned to the station. All the people investigated today were eliminated as suspects. Now there is only one person from Orange County left, and Mike Jenning, who had moved before and had no whereabouts information.
Then, what Jimmy couldn't forget was the information provided by Ruiz. Manny Morley had disappeared for more than a month and was carrying two pistols. This was a very dangerous sign.
Jimmy turned on the computer, entered the FBI database and began to query the detailed information of these two people, hoping to find other clues.
Mike Jenning, who had moved, did not have his current address information in the system, nor did he have any work-related information. Jimmy was a little numb. It's true that there isn't. It's not that he missed it last time. In other words, if he wants to continue the investigation, he needs to find other people to help him handle it. He doesn't have enough authority.
Manny Morley's results were the same, with no change in the data.
Jimmy looked at the time and saw that it was almost time to get off work. Chris did not return to the bureau with him, so he would have to wait until tomorrow for high-level account inquiries. He thought about it for a while, opened the address book on his computer, and found the phone number of the Orange County Police Department. Although Orange County was not far away, it was better to save some time now.
Jimmy contacted the Orange County Police Department and asked them to assist in the investigation in the name of the Manhattan office. He then left his mobile phone number and waited for the results.
After determining the last target, all that's left is to wait and look for other clues. There has been no reply from the NYPD yet. Detective Zoe probably hasn't completely checked it out. There's no rush. I'll call you tomorrow to ask about the situation. Forget it today. No one likes the devil.
When he got home from get off work, Jimmy bought a steak, some white asparagus and tomatoes and went home to cook dinner. Since he got his own house, Jimmy spends more and more time at home. As for the furniture and appliances in the house, He chose them all by himself, and the things left by the previous owner are being replaced bit by bit.
After dinner, Jimmy took a rest, moved the rowing machine, and started his daily exercise.
While he was busy, Jimmy's phone suddenly rang. Jimmy glanced at the number. It didn't show his name. It was an unfamiliar number, so he answered it directly. There were usually only two or three people who could call his Little Rock cell phone number that he had no record of. He answered the call without speaking, just waited for the other party to speak, and listened to the voice to determine who was calling.
Tom: "Are you in New York?"
Jimmy: "Yes, what's wrong?"
Tom: "I will go to New York in two days and I will meet you then."
What else did Jimmy plan to ask, but Tom had already hung up the phone. Jimmy put down the phone and continued to exercise on the rowing machine, thinking about what Tom was going to do.
The next day, Jimmy came to the office, and Chris arrived not long after. Jimmy gave Chris the names and IDs of the two people, and asked him to help check. As a veteran agent, his authorization level was higher than that of his just now. The agents who have passed the probationary period are much higher, although I don't know what level they are.
Chris checked and found that Mike Jenning, who had moved, had not updated his information. This was very interesting. This person has now disappeared from the data level because his original residence has been moved and there is no new updated residence. Unfortunately, there is no phone number in his name displayed in the system. It is impossible to find this person from the data level alone.
Perhaps the data elsewhere is not synchronized with the FBI database. At least for now, the line is broken.
Chris checked Manny Morley again, and the information was still the same. Although he disappeared more than a month ago, there was no update of the information.
Chris synchronized the results to Jimmy and let him handle the rest.
Jimmy looked at Chris who was bored and dazed. He felt a little itchy at the root of his teeth. He knew there must be a problem here, but he didn't know what was waiting for him behind. One thing is certain, Hughes threw himself to Chris, He was asked to supervise his handling of the case.
But what confused him was that a former federal prosecutor died this time, a relatively important former federal employee. Why did he so unhurriedly hand over the case to him for testing?
If he couldn't figure it out, he stopped thinking about it. Jimmy's two clues were almost finished. He started to call other people to check and see how everyone's harvest was. Then he discovered that he seemed to be the most unlucky. Everyone assigned to them was We have checked and found that, except for those who have moved to other places and confirmed it, the rest of the people did not go to Changdao on the day of the incident.
This is tragic. Jimmy thought for a while and turned to ask Chris: "Chris, you said before that the information provided by the federal prosecutor's office was only part of it. Have they sorted out the rest?"
Chris: "The ones we were given were the cases that Joey worked on during the last period of time when he was on duty. The other cases were older, so they didn't give them to us anymore."
Jimmy: "Let's take a look together. What if any guy has just come out after being locked up for a long time?"
Chris: "Okay, then I'll contact them to deliver it as soon as possible."
Jimmy continued to read the information, but he had already read the information several times and it was really unclear. Jimmy thought for a while and if it didn't work, he would just spread the net all over the floor.
Jimmy directly contacted the Nassau County Police Department, because the case happened there after all. Jimmy faxed the photos and names of the two people, hoping that they could notify them in time if they had any news. The rest was from the nearby Queens and It's Suffolk County. It's better to visit the police stations in these two places yourself.
Jimmy told Chris, printed out a few photos, left the office with them, and drove to Queens.
He first went to several branches in Queens. The FBI ID was still useful. He could communicate with them and pay attention to the printed photos. It wouldn't take much effort, but it was unknown how many patrol officers would help. You know This is New York. Although the FBI has a little face, it only has a little face.
After running through Queens, then we come to Suffolk County, which is northeast of Nassau County. It’s actually a little easier to talk about. The security of Long Island is actually pretty good. They are actually a little concerned about the vicious shooting that happened next door, because the entire Long Island In fact, it is the back garden of the rich in New York.
When he arrived in Suffolk County, Jimmy stopped by to take a look at Roman's villa where an unusual incident had occurred. The blockade had been lifted, but a sign was posted outside saying that the villa was for sale. Jimmy got closer and found that there was something in the basement. The smoke suit abnormal incident has disappeared. It seems that someone has taken action to clean up the place during this time.
The villas on Long Island were not something Jimmy could get his hands on, especially the large villas on the seaside. After just one glance, Jimmy got in the car and left.
It was still early to return, so Jimmy thought for a moment and realized that there seemed to be nothing left to do, so he might as well give it a try on the way. He turned directly to Jamaica and came to the vicinity of Razor's underground casino. Jimmy got out of the car, arranged his clothes and gun, and walked over.
It was already evening, and it was almost time for the opening of the underground casino at Razor's stronghold. Jimmy saw some people walking around outside. He came to the door and knocked on the door.
"It's not time yet, come back after 7 o'clock." There was an intercom system next to the door, and a man's voice came from inside.
Jimmy reached out and pressed the call button, "I'm coming to see Razor and tell him that the person who came yesterday is looking for him."
"Who is you?"
Jimmy: "FBI"
After Jimmy finished speaking, he released the call button, took out the cigarette case, lit a cigarette, and waited for communication inside.
Before I finished smoking a cigarette, the door rang and opened slowly, "Please come in."
Jimmy threw the cigarette directly on the ground, stamped it out with his leather shoes, and followed this man into the underground casino. It was still the room where I saw Shazhao last time. This time, there was a boy standing next to Shazhao. He seemed to be very strong. The tattoos from his neck to his right face were all embroidered pillows.
Razor smiled and said: "We meet again, Mr. Agent. Is there anything I can do to help?"
Jimmy looked at his little brother: "Razor, let's talk alone."
The smile on Razor's face was still there. He stretched out his hand and waved it. The tattooed man walked out from beside Jimmy and closed the door smoothly.
Jimmy walked up, took out the cigarette case from his pocket, popped out two cigarettes, and handed one to Razor. Razor was not polite and reached out to take it. He picked up the lighter on the table and lit it, while Jimmy held his own lighter. Point.
After finishing lighting the cigarette, Shao Shao stood up, left the desk, and came to the two single sofas next to him: "Sit."
Jimmy sat down, took a puff of cigarette and said, "Razor, I wonder how your relationship with Ruiz is?"
Razor: "Tom and Jerry's relationship, of course I'm Jerry."
Jimmy: "Manny Morley was my target and Ruiz asked for it for me."
Razor nodded and held out his hand for Jimmy to continue.
Jimmy: "I need to find him and check some information. Can you give me his phone number?"
Shazhao smoked and said nothing. After a while, he stood up and took two glasses and a bottle of wine from the small table next to him. With a signal, he poured wine into both glasses and pushed a glass to Jimmy.
Shazhao: "I want to confirm one thing first. Did you do what happened to MS13?"
Jimmy put out the cigarette butt on the ashtray on the coffee table, picked up the cup, and nodded: "This has been going on for more than two months. You should have gotten the relevant information."
Razor: "It was not easy to get. Like I said yesterday, thank you for avenging my brothers. Cheers."
Razor raised his glass and clinked it with Jimmy. The two drank and put the glasses on the table. Razor poured the wine and said, "Manny is my man. I need to know what he did."
Jimmy: "It's just suspicion at the moment. We're investigating all the suspects, so I can't tell you the case yet. For the sake of the ocelot, help me once. Peace is hard-won."
Jimmy turned around and looked around. He had already looked around before he came in. There were no surveillance cameras in this room. After all, it was their boss's room. Installing a surveillance camera was a bit excessive, so he took the initiative to give him a cigarette as a token of appreciation. friendly.
Now I turned around and looked over. There were four people standing outside the door, two of them holding pistols in their hands. They should have come in if something happened here.
Jimmy: "You have a nice environment here, but it's hard to clean up if it's messed up."
Razor was silent for a while, and then said: "You are very young, and youth is the future, for friendship." Razor toasted again, but the boss was different, not so impulsive.
Jimmy drank a second glass of wine with him, and Razor got up and went to the desk, wrote down a mobile phone number, tore it off and gave it to Jimmy.
Jimmy took it and put it directly into his pocket: "Thank you, friendship will be rewarded." He changed the wine glass in his right hand to his left hand, stretched out his hand to shake hands with the razor and said goodbye, "Give me the glass as a souvenir."
Jimmy turned around and pushed the door open, and left the underground casino under the watch of the four boys outside.
Jimmy went out, walked to the roadside, got in the car, and left Jamaica directly. He hadn't read the note written by Razor just now, he just wanted to get out of there quickly.
This is Jimmy's first time dealing with a gang boss. The last time he went to meet the boss of the Trasov family, Ruiz was the one communicating throughout the whole process. This scene was still a little exciting.
Jimmy tried his best to imitate the conversation just now. As for who he was imitating, of course it was a movie he had seen before.
I don’t know if Razor has reacted. It seemed that for a little while just now, Jimmy suppressed Razor’s momentum. It will be interesting when he reacts and finds out that Jimmy is faking. Get out of Razor's territory while it's still safe and safe.
Jimmy didn't know the reaction behind Shao Shao, but since the mobile phone number he got was handwritten by Shao Shao, in theory there should be no problem. It was already evening, and he didn't know if Chris was still in the bureau.
While driving, Jimmy took out the FBI's cell phone and dialed Chris' number. He turned on the speaker and placed it on the center console.
Chris: "Jimmy, what's the matter?"
Jimmy: "Chris, are you in the bureau? I got a mobile phone number and need to locate it."
Chris: "Tomorrow, I'm already home."
Jimmy: "Okay, have a good rest, good night."
Sure enough, Chris didn't know what he was like at ordinary times. During the time Jimmy followed him, he looked like a salary thief.
Jimmy drove directly home to rest, finally getting a little light on the case.
Jimmy rushed to the bureau early in the morning. His account permissions were not enough to call the mobile phone number data location. It was normal. Many things were done secretly. If everyone had permission, it would become a completely open secret. That's also a big problem.
Chris still got stuck and came to the office. Jimmy gave him the note. Chris operated on the computer for a while, and then directly printed out the location map. Jimmy took a look and saw that Manny Morley was really running. It’s not that far, just a run from Jamaica, Queens, to Brooklyn.
It's not a big problem. With the location, Jimmy can do the next step, clean up, and this time Chris will go with him to meet Manny.
Chris cooperated with Jimmy throughout the whole process and didn't even ask how he got his number. Maybe this was also a test for Jimmy, because the FBI can't all use fair methods. Everyone needs to have their own methods. Accomplish your goals.
(End of chapter)