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He'd enter into the elevator, waiting for the others to pile in before hitting the button himself with a swift motion. Sometihng seemed esepically off about him now, even more so then before. He had been off this entire investigation, but now.. Sometihng seemed strange about him. "Hm, so.. were likely gonna have to wait a few minutes. Any other leads you all have in mind, minus investigating that subway for any hints of someone having possibly been attacked or drugged there? I'm a bit stumped, besides going to see this greene fellow. And, considering the wallet is full. I only see really two mtoives. Either someone lost their stocks in a betting race, or that lady there killed him in revenge for him being unloyal to her. She has a keycard, which is proven by the fact she was able to find the body in the first place. So, it's not like we don't have anything aganist her. But... I have the errie feelingn that there is sometihng more to this case, that it isn't as simple as a woman wanting revenge."
Charles appeared from the sidelines, staring at you. "Huh. You were pretty efficient. I was a bit paranoid that you'd muck things up, but you actually did pretty good. despite being clearly new to this profession. I say you have about.. A year's worth of experience, from my deductive capabilities. And if your looking for the crime scene, it's over there." He'd point towards the end of the hallway. 'And basically, some guy got murdered, bounded, and died at the stock market. we suspect he was drugged. So Far, we only determined someone with a class 1, which most regular individuals have. Or a class 2, which executives have. could enter, so that narrows down this being a common mugging. Alongside that, we suspect that an Ex-Girlfriend mgiht have a motive. you aleady know that, however. We need to get to Greene however, extremely quickly. We do not want to make enemies with the top, I know from experience that in the end.. that will only get you and everyone that you love killed, so.. be careful."
You could tell that there was something...odd about him when he saw that message, almost as if it reminded him of something. However, he quickly shrugged it off and went back to questioning her. "Anyways, could you give us your testimonial on what you witnessed? We will need it for future reference, of course. Can't have any evidence or facts slipping by us, especially those that could be vital to the case. You're our only witness at the moment, so...please, give us whatever you can. If you do not wish to however, that is perfectly fine. You have no need to actually give us a account," He still said in a calm voice. He was not really hesitating in any of his speech, but it was clear that he wasn't the type to really force anything either from anybody. It was almost as if he may had actually cared about the suspects. With someone who's been a detective for so long though, you couldn't really be sure with him, he would have some days where he was a complete and utter dick, and others where he was the nicest guy in the whole department.
"I'll go and talk to the girl, I've always had a easy time with extracting information from witnesses and catching them in lies. In the meanwhile however, mind grabbing some security footage? I doubt this place doesn't have cameras, so it should be pretty easy to get the authorization to get whatever security footage that's left from here. Anyways, I'll go and talk to the girl." He'd begin to walk off, starting to go towards her with a quick pacing. "Hello, there. I assume you have some information on what is currently going on at the moment, regarding the death at the stock market and all?" ... Charles definitely cut straight to the point, he didn't make any small talk or anything. just flat out walked up to her and asked it, it was something that could be classified as both a strength and a weakness at the same time. he had no subtly in the slightest, and that had become a big problem at times. Despite this however, he calmly and politely waited for a response from her, not wanting to get a harassment charge pressed against him.
"Eh, pretty likely. considering everything, it's a miracle noone caught the killer in the act. So it's likely that they were a stock broker too, or at least someone with level 2 key-card access. I can't be quite too sure yet on all of the details, but it is quite obvious that this was A: Premeditated and B: Committed by either a stock broker, or someone with a class 2 key-card. This puts the executives into some level of suspicion, although I can't make a formal indication quite yet. I need a lot more evidence, especially if the person is a higher-up like I do fear. Perhaps not however, this could very easily just be a trade gone wrong. Legal type of trade or illegal type of trade doesn't really matter at this current moment, but we do need to establish a motive." He'd look down at the traffic too. "It's been ages since I've been in such a district. I've worked most of my life down in the slums and in the country, really. So it's a bit of culture shock to be back here, especially in one of His buildings.. Grah. "
He nodded. "We shouldn't just stand around and wait. Plus, if there are things that could be classified as evidence. We should hurry, especially if the casino is still currently active. It could risk vital evidence being completely and utterly destroyed if we do not hurry as soon as physically possible. But, I digress." He'd take a turn towards jones, taking a glance at him and walking alongside him. "Let's hurry up, maybe we could find a murder weapon in the casino. If it's not outside, it's highly likely to be either there or on the killer. I can't be quite too sure however on if we will actually find anything however... Hm.. I suppose we will have to take our chances, I don't really believe that we have anywhere else to go at this current moment. Anyways, I do believe that the majority of this is spread out throughout the faculty. It is quite easy to deduce that this was premeditated, to some extent. So we should also investigate where the materials used to kill the victim came from, perhaps.
He picked up the wallet and gave it a brief examination, taking its contents out and checking over what was in there. "Hmmm...what in the world could this be?", emptying the contents to briefly inspect them, he placed it back downwards on where he had originally found it. "You can take the body, by the way. Whatever I could inspect would be noted in the official report anyways. Make sure that the guy doesn't have any signs of a struggle, or anything like booze going through his system. You know, the procedures and all. Besides that though, you can pretty much just have the body sent off for inspection. I need to do another search around here anyways, hopefully to find whatever I can. The case isn't looking too good already, in both a metaphorical sense and in a literal one. So, I better hope that first impressions don't mean that things are gonna just get worse from here on else, or I'm in for quite the ride today. Especially considering the clearness that this was a white collar crime, and not some pity street murder."
He entered the building using the key-card, unlocking the entrance with it and entering. looking around the area, the man seemed to be almost...analyzing the faculty, looking behind pillars and the like for anything out of place before going to the actual body. It was a strange tactic that he used, but it was abnormally effective in finding things that others could perhaps have missed. He then walked over to where he saw it most likely to contain the body. "Hmm.." Looking around the area, he tried to locate the corpse and anything around it, if there was such a location. "Hey, mind securing the crime scene? Get any suspects or people that were nearby rounded up, if you could. Question, by the way. Does that mean only those with Class 1 and 2 Key-cards can get into and out of the Stock Market? Or is there alternative entry-ways, perhaps?"
He stepped onto the bus, laying his head back as he prepped for the likely grizzly scene that he expected to see. He had always been the type to hope for the best, but to expect the worst at the same time. Once he reached there, he hopped out and went to the stock market. “Alright, I’m here. You can all go and take a break except for the beat-cop, I have a question or two for them," he announced to Jones, before turning his attention to Ramirez and trying to find him.
"Alright, thank you. Chief, send whatever you have on the case so far to me. I'll be at the scene by then, even though the bus may be a bit late," he'd say in a semi joking tone. "In all seriousness though, I need to go and get to the scene. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, as I can tell that you're a extremely busy person. C'mon, Jones. We need to hurry up and get to the crime scene, valuable evidence could be wasting away as we speak." He'd say, dragging Jones towards the door and giving the Chief a few more minutes to say anything before they left. Despite this, though, it was clear that Charles was in a eerie hurry. Then again, he seemed to be awfully sensitive about this district in particular. Almost as if there was something more to his knowledge that you couldn't quite tell, something..."Anyways, anything before I leave?" Jones could easily see that the burning passion in his eyes had returned, the once dull expression on the older investigator's face having been refreshed with a new sense of life to it.
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