Chapter 757
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 757:
Noah fell silent, absorbing the information before finally speaking in a cool, measured tone. âAnd the investigationâany developments?â
Jack replied steadily, âThe last people Sutton interacted with before his death were Ms. Burgess and a woman named Dottie Hatfield.â There might be more clues on this woman named Dottie.
Noah exhaled softly, a faintly disdainful sound. This tangled web was becoming increasingly troublesome, and he knew he had to tighten his grip quickly.
âDeal with it immediately,â Noah said, his voice firm and detached. âLeave no traces. Nothing about this incident should reach the public.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Noel,â Jack responded promptly and respectfully. As the call ended, Jackâs expression hardened, his gaze becoming colder.
His next priority was locating Dottie.
Early the next morning, in a temporary holding room at Eastwood Police Station, Sadie was abruptly informed that she was free to goâthe real perpetrator had surrendered.
Bewildered but relieved, she silently followed an officer out of the station.
Samuel was already waiting anxiously outside. The car door closed firmly, shutting out the morning noise. Sadie settled into the back seat, her eyes turning sharply toward Samuel.
In a calm, controlled voice, she asked, âWho turned themselves in?â
Samuel started the engine, merging quietly into traffic before answering in a lowered, cautious tone, âItâs a woman named Dottie Hatfield.â His eyes were fixed firmly on the road ahead as he continued, âShe claims she was Suttonâs girlfriend. According to her statement, she killed him in a sudden burst of anger.â
Sadieâs delicate brows knitted together, a hint of suspicion flickering in her eyes. A crime of passionâand an immediate confession afterward? That seemed far too convenient, too neatly arranged.
She stared thoughtfully out the window, watching the city blur past.
âHave someone look into this âDottieâ immediately,â she said decisively. âDig deeper into her background and her true connection to Sutton. Something about this doesnât sit right with me.â
She paused briefly, then added, her voice softer, more cautious, âHas anyone informed Coyle yet about Suttonâs death?â
Samuel shook his head gently. âI donât believe so.â
Sadie fell silent. No matter how disgraceful Sutton had been, he remained a Wall, Coyleâs only son.
Sadie sighed slowly, a quiet resolve filling her voice. âHave someone inform Coyle. Respect for the dead must come first.â
Samuel acknowledged softly, âUnderstood.â
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