American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 433 Accountant Man Chuck: Do you know why I chose to be an accountant back then?

Leaving the office of billionaire Philip Wardray, who is the devil himself, Chuck led Detective Amy Santiago to continue exploring the entire criminal chain of robbing the victim's kidneys.

Victim Drew McDaniel's family doctor's office.

"Robbing human organs?"

The victim's family doctor was also stunned after hearing the purpose.

This kind of thing is shocking to ordinary people, but for doctors like them who have been dealing with human organs for a long time, they have heard about it for a long time, but most doctors have not encountered this kind of thing personally.

"When was the last time Drew McDaniel had his blood tested?"

Detective Amy Santiago asked.

"I did a blood test on him a month ago."

The doctor looked through the records and replied.

"for what?"

Chuck asked.

"Mr. McDaniel is involved in a paternity lawsuit, and I drew blood in compliance with the court's requirements."

The doctor quickly reminded and explained.

"Same as the test for kidney tissue?"

Chuck asked the key question.

"Yes, they are all test antigens."

The doctor nodded: "The test was done by the Blue Lantern Laboratory. If you have any questions, you can go there and ask. All my tests are legal and compliant."

Chuck looked at him a few times, nodded, stood up and left with Detective Amy Santiago.

"Is he okay?"

Detective Amy Santiago asked immediately as she came out.

"no problem."

Chuck nodded.

"Very good."

Detective Amy Santiago was quite happy: "Originally, I thought everyone was evil, but I didn't expect that there were actually good people."

"Just because he has no problem with this matter doesn't mean he is a good person."

Chuck reminded: "It only shows that he has no weight in this case of robbery and attempted murder. The organizers of the crime will not give a profit share to a person who is only responsible for drawing blood. That would be wasteful, and most importantly, it would cost more people." Many people know about it, adding unnecessary risks."

"No matter what, it's a happy thing."

Detective Amy Santiago smiled for a moment before laughing again.

She had heard and witnessed too many hellish jokes.

Now that she finally had some news that was not so earthly, she felt like she was back in the earth in an instant. If she didn't take the opportunity to be happy, she would be depressed.

"Tell me one more thing that makes you happy."

Seeing how happy she was, Chuck said seriously: "The doctor said Drew McDaniel was sued for a paternity test, and the results showed that he was not the father of the child."

"Well……"

Detective Amy Santiago was stunned for a moment, and then looked at Chuck warily: "Are you saying this to prove that our victim is a good person? Is he being slandered?"

She had already handled so many cases with Chuck and heard so many hellish jokes from him. She didn't believe that Chuck was really so kind and what good news could he give her.

Maybe there’s some new hell joke hidden in this so-called ‘good news’.

"No."

As expected, Chuck shook his head: "Have you ever heard of Mark Twain? Before he ran for governor, people thought he was a morally virtuous and talented writer. But when he ran for governor as an independent candidate, Overnight, he became a perjurer, a thief, a corpse thief, a drunken lunatic, an expert in blackmail, and a dirty briber.

Of course, there is also a famous scene that people talk about. When he was giving a campaign speech, many children of different skin colors rushed up to hug his legs and shouted daddy, which made people think that he was going to plant seeds to form a new plant. Families United, he eventually withdrew from the campaign out of fear of the attacks that would discredit him, and 'his children' disappeared. "

"Dirty politics...what do you mean by this?"

Detective Amy Santiago did not react for a moment, but subconsciously, like countless lower-level Americans, uttered the most authentic curses against the dirty campaign that they all knew about but could do nothing about.

“When Mark Twain ran for governor, and these so-called children came out in droves, what if there had been a paternity test?”

Chuck reminded.

"Mark Twain will be sued and taken to court for identification. Are you saying..."

Detective Amy Santiago said something, and then her eyes widened and she looked at Chuck in disbelief, unwilling to believe Chuck's perspective on the problem.

"Yes, once he is charged, he will be forced to undergo a paternity test."

Chuck said expressionlessly: "It's useless even if he learns from Steve Jobs, and if his antigen test perfectly meets the transplant needs of some people, he will suffer a small capital shock."

"..."

Detective Amy Santiago was only worried at first, but now she was told exactly what she didn't want to hear by Chuck.

She knew that Steve Jobs, a billionaire from Silicon Valley, was pregnant with his girlfriend before they were married. When he learned that his girlfriend was pregnant, they broke up immediately.

After his girlfriend gave birth to a daughter, she asked him to provide living expenses, but he was unwilling to pay and refused to admit that the daughter was his own, so he was sued in court.

In order to prove that he was not his daughter's biological father, he even declared in public that he was infertile, and was then forced to undergo a paternity test by the court, which slapped him in the face.

These are not important.

She has long been accustomed to the ugly faces of those rich people.

What makes her most depressed now is the case of kidney robbery and attempted murder that Chuck said. The paternity test lawsuit the victim suffered a month ago may be part of the plan.

"Isn't this possible?"

Detective Amy Santiago looked unconvinced and said, "It's completely unnecessary, right?"

"It's totally possible!"

Chuck reminded: "What color was the victim Drew McDaniel?"

"……African American."

Detective Amy Santiago smiled wryly.

"Yes."

Chuck ignored her wry smile and said bluntly: "Africans may not go to school well, but their history is far better than most white people.

Word of mouth spreads that the distrust of the government is engraved in their DNA from generation to generation. They don’t get tested if they can without going to the hospital.

Because no one knows whether they are receiving treatment or passively accepting inexplicable anti-human experiments without knowing it.

This is also the reason why the law has repeatedly emphasized that without reasonable and legal requests, others cannot be forced to provide personal biometric information including fingerprints, blood samples, etc.

Because someone really would use this information to commit crimes.

The victim in this case, Drew McDaniel, insisted that he had not been to the hospital or had any surgery, which was a reflection of this subconscious mind.

You think he doesn’t understand and seems anti-intellectual, full of vigilance and malice towards the outside world, but in fact he really understands!

It's a pity that he did one thing wrong, which was to join the army and take a blood test.

The blood samples from that year were enough to allow someone with resources to match him, and then decades later, a lawsuit was launched against him to conduct more detailed blood tests and tissue antigen testing.

When the result was a perfect match for the billionaire only daughter who had had her kidneys replaced three times, and the toxins accumulated in her body made the kidneys matched by ordinary blood samples and tissue no longer useful, she was a perfect match for the four key indicators of blood sample and tissue matching. , was "used by God as a gift to the rich" and was directly attacked and had his kidneys removed. "

"Holy shit!"

Even though she had gradually become accustomed to Chuck's hell jokes, when Chuck analyzed the case from this perspective, Amy Santiago was still stunned and cursed.

She already treated those rich people as human beings, but she didn't expect that she still overestimated their bottom line.

This kind of operation would be unthinkable if she were to investigate the case.

If you can't think of it, how can you find out and then prosecute these deliberate criminals against humanity?

No wonder these people are so arrogant!

It turns out that their world is really so perverted and unscrupulous to an extent that they could not even imagine.

"Do you want to continue?"

Chuck looked at her.

"Continue! Of course continue!"

Detective Amy Santiago said with a distorted expression: "I want to see if there are any more perverted operations! How evil are all the villains!"

Seeing this, Chuck naturally did as she wished and took her to the Blue Lantern Laboratory.

“No one knows the client’s test results, the data is only labeled with the order number.”

When Detective Amy Santiago revealed her intention, the head of the Blue Lantern Laboratory denied it directly, looking at her as if she was telling a ridiculous joke.

"So even if you know the order number and search it, you can't find the antigen test results of Drew McDaniel's blood sample?"

Detective Amy Santiago was no longer so easy to fool, and stared at the laboratory director with sharp eyes.

"That's a matter for the accounting department."

The head of the laboratory, who had looked at Detective Amy Santiago with great arrogance as if he was looking at a Muggle, was frightened by Detective Amy Santiago's sharp eyes and suppressed anger tone, and his face changed completely. .

“Santiago, do you know why I chose accounting in the first place?”

Chuck asked suddenly.

"why?"

Detective Amy Santiago immediately understood and praised.

"It is said that the 21st century is either a century of biology or a century of intelligence, but neither biology nor intelligence can ultimately replace the position of accounting."

Chuck said expressionlessly: "Because biology and intelligence may be able to liberate productivity and eliminate a large number of low-level jobs, but they cannot go to jail for taking the blame for the boss."

"So this is ah."

Amy Santiago echoed: "It makes so much sense. No wonder you travel by plane. Some people are unwilling to take the same flight as you. As long as a plane crashes, everything will be the fault of the accountant, and everything will be blamed." Disappeared with the accidental death of the accountant.”

After saying this, she looked at the head of the laboratory with a sneer: "Dr. Kenny, are you willing to fly with the accountant?"

"..."

Dr. Kenny, the head of the laboratory, twitched his lips and changed the subject with an awkward smile: "We will check the records when the order arrives, and we will check the records again when the results are sent out, only twice in total... I'll take a look."

Under the expressionless gaze of Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago, he began to search for records on the computer, and then his expression became more and more embarrassing: "Okay, there is something wrong with this order. It has been checked three times and printed out. Three times, it was all operated by a female employee of mine named Rose Mendis. She is currently on vacation and is not here. I can provide her address information."

He would have been proud and certain that Drew McDaniel's blood test results records would not be reviewed and printed more than twice.

It's a good thing I didn't say anything, otherwise I would definitely be slapped in the face.

Detectives Chuck and Amy Santiago left the Blue Light Laboratory and found the operator Rose Mendez at the address given by the laboratory director.

"To ensure that the results were correct, I may have checked three or four times."

Rose Mendez was taking her children shopping when she saw Detective Chuck and Amy Santiago coming over and immediately defended herself.

"Why, you often made mistakes before?"

Chuck looked at her expressionlessly.

"...I'm a good employee!"

Rose Mendis couldn't hold it anymore: "I don't know about hurting people. A few days ago, a nurse, Elena Hella from Gramercy Hospital, came to me. She wanted to print the data. They are doing a big research project related to kidney transplantation."

"It really is."

Detective Amy Santiago mocked: "Researching how to rob healthy people's kidneys and transplant them to rich people is indeed a big project!"

"...They said the time was urgent. I really didn't know. I thought I was doing something good!"

Rose Mendis said excitedly.

"So you have a noble heart and have never accepted money?"

Chuck looked at her expressionlessly.

Rose Mendis was immediately speechless and lowered her head in shame.

Who would do such illegal things if not for money?

"You should say that you are a single mother and it is not easy to raise a child by yourself."

Chuck reminded him straightforwardly: "The victim who sent his daughter to his wife's home to have his kidney robbed and attempted murder, although he has a daughter, is with his wife and he only visits her regularly to accompany her. He is not considered a single father. , not as good as you!"

"..."

Rose Mendis became more and more ashamed and looked at the ground. If there was a crack in the ground, she would definitely get into it as soon as possible.

Seeing this, Chuck did not continue to taunt and left with Detective Amy Santiago.

"As expected, there are family heroes."

Detective Amy Santiago complained.

"This is settled."

Chuck said: "At least you have a basic sense of shame."

"Will you sue her then?"

Detective Amy Santiago asked.

"certainly!"

Chuck nodded: "She has to pay for her stupidity!"

"madness?"

Detective Amy Santiago asked in surprise: "Shouldn't it be greed?"

"She can't even figure out why such a big research project doesn't hire the person in charge of the laboratory, but hires her as a small staff member, and spends money on it. Isn't that stupid?"

Chuck said expressionlessly: "If I had any brains, I wouldn't become an accomplice in a case like this for a small amount of money!"

"well."

Detective Amy Santiago sighed deeply.

"Don't worry about her."

Chuck reminded: "Don't look at her shame now. I blocked her speech in advance, but when it comes to court, she will definitely become a family hero without hesitation and win the sympathy of the jury. Her Not much trouble.”

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