305 Unexpected Harvest

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Jimmy and Chris drove to East New York in Brooklyn. The mobile phone number positioning could not directly locate the specific location, but only a rough idea of ​​a small area including several apartment buildings.

Jimmy was a little confused when he saw this situation. He parked the car on the side of the road, got out of the car and took out a cigarette case to smoke while observing. Although it was not a problem to stand alone on the side of the road, it seemed more complicated when he had something on his hands. Be more natural.

When Jimmy was observing the surrounding environment, he was already detecting the people in the apartment building. However, there are really many people in New York, and there are also many people in this apartment building. It is meaningless to only see the silhouettes of people, and they cannot be distinguished at all. look.

Jimmy came to Chris' car, leaned against the car window and said, "Chris, can I apply for a surveillance team?"

Chris: "Of course, but it can't be too long. A day or two is still fine."

Jimmy: "It only takes a day or two. Just monitor and check Manny Morley's whereabouts here. His mobile phone is here, and he should be there."

Chris: "If you're sure, I'll contact the Queens Field Office to see if there is a free surveillance team there."

Jimmy nodded, stood up and continued to observe the people passing by on the roadside. As for contacting the surveillance team, Chris will definitely take care of it. Jimmy now knows Chris' position. He is the insurance and nanny assigned to him by Hughes. As long as it is not something he must do in order to solve the case, Chris can do everything else. Assist with processing.

This time Manny really gave Jimmy a problem. There are actually a lot of townhouses in this area of ​​East New York, but his mobile phone location happened to be for a few apartment buildings nearby. Seeing this situation, Jimmy was a little bit Damn it, if it's a team fight, Jimmy can handle it himself.

When the surveillance team arrived, Jimmy told them about Manny Morley and left his mobile phone number for the surveillance team to follow, and he and Chris left. The surveillance team is actually quite hard-working, but since there are specialties in the field, it is a waste of resources to have agents maintain such long-term surveillance.

For example, there are three people in Peter's group, Peter, Jones, and Diana. Among them, Jones is the part-time monitor in their group, but Jones usually only monitors for a short period of time, such as half a day and a day. If long-term monitoring is really needed, We will also find other monitoring teams to deal with it.

Unlike others, Jimmy currently only has one case. When there is no clue about this case, there is not much he can do. Chris returned directly to the bureau, while Jimmy rushed to JFK Airport. Last night he received an unknown The text message with his name asked him to pick him up at the airport. Thinking of Tom's phone call two days ago, there was no doubt that the Jack Jones in the text message was a fake identity of Tom.

Jimmy didn't usually come to the airport to pick up people. When he stood at the flight exit, he noticed that many people picking up people around him were holding signs with their names written on them. He realized that he had not thought of this at all. There are too many people waiting here at the flight passenger exit. There is no sign, and it is very troublesome for people coming out to see who is coming to pick them up.

There was no other way but to just wait. Fortunately, although Jimmy was wearing sunglasses and a suit, his Chinese appearance was quite eye-catching among the people around him. As long as Tom looked carefully, he could still spot it among the crowd. my own.

As for why Jimmy wasn't looking for Tom among the people who came out, of course it's because Tom is now a dead man. If he had adopted another identity, he would definitely know how to put on makeup. As a senior CIA agent, he must have such basic operations. Who knows what kind of makeup Tom will wear, so let's hope that Tom can find him in the crowd.

"Hi, Jimmy." Jimmy was in a daze, and suddenly someone called him. He took a look, you're not wearing makeup, you're transforming, Tom.

Tom used to be a middle-aged and middle-aged Mediterranean man who was not too tall. Now, he suddenly transformed into a man with long hair and a single ponytail, wearing a large windbreaker, a casual suit underneath, a scarf hanging around his neck, and carrying a soft briefcase. Literary middle age. Everything else is pretty good, but can you choose a wig that doesn't look so eye-catching? A middle-aged man with long hair tied back into a single ponytail, how slutty he really is on the inside, I really don't know this. How eye-catching does it look?

"Hey, Jack, let's go." Jimmy greeted, and the two began to walk toward the parking lot.

"Has the car been cleaned?" Tom asked Jimmy when no one was around in the parking lot.

Jimmy: "The bureau just assigned it a few days ago. It has been working on the case. It hasn't been checked yet. It should be fine."

Tom: "Do you still have your ID card?"

Jimmy: "At home, in the safe, safe."

Tom: "Well, give me a moment, I need to go to the Counter-Terrorism Bureau building to do something."

Jimmy and the others came to the car, lit a cigarette and continued chatting: "Can my card be used there? The Counter-Terrorism Bureau's system is directly connected to the CIA?"

Tom: "Well, it's a new department in name, but it's actually just a name. It's just a branch."

Jimmy: "Where are you going? I'll see you off first."

Tom: "Let's go to your place first, I have to arrange the follow-up."

Jimmy drove Tom to his home. This apartment was bought with Jimmy's identity. It was obvious and could be checked at will. There was no need to keep it secret.

When they arrived at the apartment, Jimmy asked Tom to rest in the living room. He first went to the refrigerator to get two cans of Coke and put them on the coffee table. Then he went to the study, opened the safe, and took out the CIA ID card and the phone with the battery removed.

Back in the living room, Jimmy handed the card to Tom: "If you use my card, will the CIA find out?"

Tom: "No, I used your card to activate a shelter. It is offline and has no connection with the headquarters."

Jimmy: "By the way, what should I do with this phone? I was worried that something might go wrong, so I never installed a battery for it."

Tom was sitting up, straightening his body and looking into Jimmy's eyes: "Jimmy, do you want to get involved in the CIA's identity now? This may cause you other troubles."

Jimmy: "Even if it's not now, someone will find me in the future. I don't want to get involved now, but I hope that when someone comes to trouble me, I won't be suspected. I don't know anything now, not even how to use my identity." Ka doesn’t even know.”

Tom thought for a while and said: "There is still some time, I will give you a rough idea, but it is best not to activate your identity in New York. If possible, it is most reasonable to activate it when it is dangerous abroad. You are the FBI, there is a chance To go outside, it’s best to go to Mexico or Colombia, followed by Europe.”

Jimmy: "What's the difference?"

Tom: "For agents in the latent state, if they activate their identities on their own, they will be classified as a high-risk signal. If they activate their identities abroad, it means there is a life-threatening or emergency situation. The local branch only needs to contact the headquarters to confirm the identity."

Jimmy nodded, he got up and went back to the study, putting the removed cell phone and battery back into the safe.

Tom and Jimmy talked about some precautions, how to contact the local branch abroad, etc., and then left Jimmy's apartment. Jimmy was too lazy to go back to the bureau to change his car, so he put the assigned car directly in the parking lot he rented and bought some food to prepare for the end of the night.

"Beep beep beep", while sleeping, Jimmy's FBI cell phone suddenly rang, and he reached out to pick it up and connected it.

Jimmy: "I'm Jimmy, what's the matter?"

"I'm Thompson from the surveillance team, Manny shows up."

Jimmy: "What's going on now?"

Thompson: "Manny came out of an apartment building, got into a taxi and now left the apartment."

Jimmy: "Are you following up?"

Thompson: "Well, we still can't tell where he is going. The current direction is towards Queens."

Jimmy: "I'll come out right away, you guys continue to follow up."

Jimmy couldn't sleep either and looked at the time. It was now 11:30 pm. Because he was working on cases these days, he went to bed very early just to be in good spirits to do things during the day. Unexpectedly, this Manny didn't move at all during the day and came out to do activities at night.

Jimmy quickly changed clothes and went to the parking lot and drove to Queens. While driving, he called Chris to tell him that Chris would definitely not be able to stay up late with Jimmy at this time. Just informing him would be enough to report it.

Jimmy contacted the surveillance team all the way and rushed to Baishi Town. Jimmy followed the surveillance vehicle at the beach, turned off the lights, and slowly approached the surveillance vehicle. After parking the car, Jimmy went in to monitor the car.

Jimmy: "Who is Thompson?"

Thompson raised his hand, still staring at the monitor in front of him. The picture displayed on the monitor was very weird, and there was nothing they could do about it. They used thermal imaging surveillance, and the target was a warehouse not far ahead.

Thompson: "Manny was in that warehouse. He came out of the Bronx, made a few turns, and then he came right here and got off, and the taxi had already left."

Jimmy also looked at the monitor. Fortunately, the walls of this kind of warehouse are not masonry walls. You can also see an area with a slightly different color inside, which looks like a warehouse renovated from a container. The area with different colors appears and disappears, and it seems that there are a lot of things stored in the warehouse.

After a while, Manny came out of the warehouse. He was carrying something on his shoulders. He put it on the ground and turned around to close the warehouse. Then the headlights turned on. No wonder he didn't ask the taxi to wait for him. It turned out that there was a motorcycle in the warehouse.

Manny put the things he had carried on the back of the motorcycle, got on the motorcycle, turned on the headlights, and started on the road.

Jimmy got off the surveillance car. The surveillance car followed the motorcycle. Jimmy followed the surveillance car dozens of meters away. The only problem was that the surveillance car was a little slow at night. Manny in front immediately realized something was wrong, and he accelerated directly and drove forward.

The surveillance vehicle was still driving slowly, but Thompson had already called Jimmy and asked Jimmy to take the lead in tracking.

Following a motorcycle is not a big problem for Jimmy. The only problem is that in the past, he used to drive a police car when chasing cars, basically ignoring red lights and the like, but now he does not have such convenient conditions.

Jimmy followed Manny's motorcycle from a distance, because he had never appeared before. After Manny saw that there was no van behind him, he also slowed down, which was just enough to prevent Jimmy from causing any problems in tracking.

Driving all the way to the White Rock Bridge, the motorcycle turned and came under the bridge. Jimmy parked on top and followed the motorcycle down to hide aside. Maybe Manny had relaxed, or maybe he didn't expect anyone to follow him here. , he pulled the things from the back seat of the motorcycle and dragged them towards the bridge pier.

"Manny Morley, FBI." Seeing that Manny was almost over the edge, Jimmy shouted directly. At this time, he was less than 20 meters away. Manny immediately let go and ran towards the motorcycle.

"Manny, stop, I'm going to shoot." Jimmy shouted as he ran towards him. Manny got on the motorcycle, started it and was about to leave.

Jimmy fired directly at the rear wheel of the motorcycle. Manny heard the gunshot before he could start running. He had no choice but to give up and raised his hands.

"Stop the engine and get off the motorcycle." "Lie down and put your hands on the ground." Manny did as he was told, and then Jimmy aimed his gun at Manny and slowly approached him. He took Manny's left arm and bent it behind his back, put away the pistol, and took hold of Manny's right hand. Only then was he under control, and he took out the handcuffs from his belt and cuffed him. Jimmy first pulled him up and did a round of body searches. He found a pistol, a spare magazine, a wallet, a bunch of keys and a mobile phone. There was nothing else, and then he sat on the ground.

Jimmy took out his cell phone and called the surveillance vehicle, asking them to come over and check what Manny was about to throw away just now.

The surveillance car was following Jimmy. When Jimmy got out of the car and came under the bridge, they were on the road with search lights. Three people from the surveillance team came down with bags and confirmed what Manny had thrown away. They started taking photos outside and then collecting evidence.

Thompson: "Jimmy, you better come take a look."

Jimmy walked over, and under the light, a frozen body fragment appeared in a large black garbage bag. Damn it, this guy was originally investigating gun cases, so why did a case of mutilated corpses appear?

Jimmy: "Call for support. If there is no identification information, extract DNA."

Jimmy turned to look at Manny, what a big trouble. Jimmy didn't care about the time and called Chris directly, then took Manny to the detention center.

It was already midnight, and there was no trouble at this time. Jimmy threw Manny into the detention center, and then went back to rest. Early the next morning, he found Chris first and asked him to help him apply for a search warrant. Now he needed to search the warehouse. A search is conducted and Chris is required to accompany him to the detention center for Manny's arraignment.

Chris was indeed very capable, and the federal judge successfully approved a search warrant. Jimmy and Chris did not conduct the search themselves, but arranged for support personnel to handle it. The two of them went directly to interrogate Manny. After being caught, Manny had no chance of denying it. The fingerprints on the garbage bag, the motorcycle, and the video taken by the surveillance team directly killed his idea of ​​denying it.

Manny asked the lawyer to intervene, but Jimmy and the others had no choice. Although they were public lawyers, they were still very difficult to deal with. After chatting with the lawyer for two days, the DNA report from the testing center came out. The DNA of the stumps found at the scene matched the stumps found in the warehouse and the stumps found more than a month ago, confirming that Manny was dismembered and abandoned. fact.

In the end, since New York State actually no longer has the death penalty, Manny and his lawyer reached an agreement, and accompanied by the lawyer, he admitted that he was responsible for the dismemberment.

After Manny was released from prison, he found out through people whose goods his father had taken, and then killed two people who directly killed his father. At the same time, he also killed the gang leader who ordered it a week ago. Killed.

The stumps found a month ago and the stumps found later at the Queens garbage collection station were discarded by him in batches. Of course, there were still some undiscovered ones that he had thrown into the sea in batches. In order to prevent these body parts from being discovered and connected, he would only throw away a part at a time, and would change the place where he dumped the body. The rest was frozen in a refrigerator in the warehouse. This is the reason why the body dumping has been going on for more than a month. If Manny is not found today, then if he dumps it again, all the body parts in the warehouse will be thrown away.

Chris was very happy. Although he didn't do anything, it was a good thing to solve the case.

Jimmy was more unlucky. He had been chasing the shooting case for several days, but instead of solving the shooting case, he solved the case that Chris had familiarized him with before.

(End of chapter)