<h4>Chapter 1249 - The F.B.I At Work!</h4>
Could it be that he was too dumb?
Hawkins had no tears in his eyes but wanted to cry out a river of water at how hard it was to keep up with the thoughts of these people.
"Special Agent Martha, what do you mean?"
"I''m saying... that they spent an awful amount of time here,pared to the other areas where they just dashed and leaped on continuously."
Hawkins frowned: "But isn''t that normal? They should avoid getting found out by therge circr lights and the guards at the posts. So isn''t it normal for them to stop from time to time and gather themselves?"
"Hmmm... That''s maybe one of the reasons why they stopped. But it wasn''t their primary reason. Look all around you. There are other spots where they could''ve stopped to figure things out too. So why here? Moreover, why are their print patterns so bizarre if all they had to do was stay in ce and figure things out?... Something doesn''t add up."
Swish!
In a sh, Martha began searching for heaven knows what around the scene.
At present, they were behind one of the shipping containers scattered around.
That''s right.
This ce was a public storage facility, with private shipping containers and several massive warehouses scattered about.
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Like so, Martha began searching through the scene withser-beam focus.
Be it thewns or even the flower beds, she was on it like crazy.
And Chris and Jake also assisted her, leaving Hawkin''s having no choice but to join in and look for heaven knows what.
Hawkin''s wasn''t very sure they would be able to find anything.
But shockingly, just 2 minutes in, they found a total of 7 bags buried in various locations in a very inconspicuous way too.
Fuck. One would think that these assassins would make perfect gardeners with their ability to mask the fact that they hid things under the flower beds.
A few also good things in in sight, which were more challenging to spot than the ones in the flowerbeds.
Hawkins widened his eyes in surprise.
I''ll go! They really found so many hidden clues?
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Martha nced at the bags and quickly opened the first bag carefully.
Well, she was wearing her inspection gloves on. So she was cautious not to mess up any evidence.
In the bag she opened, she found several casual shirts and pants belonging to at least 6 people in this one bag. The clothes were all light and airy, probably to fit as many people''s items into this one bag.
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Hawkins at the side was more anxious at the discovery just now.
"Agent Martha, quickly! Quickly! What did you find?"
Martha looked at the hole on the side of the bag deeply: "Before filling the bag with their clothes, they should''ve filled it up with other items instead. I suspect that they not only carried current outfits in them but also carried a variety of kitchen des and everyday items too. For one, the tiny hole here should be created by a Santoku Kitchen knife."
How fascinating!
Everyone perked their ear diligently while still listening to Martha.
"The knife had long tucked onto the sides of the bag before finally piercing through it. And because of this, it''s left a few trained fabric patterns around that spot."
Everyone leaned in and stared at the strained fabric patterns formed by the de.
Chris nodded in agreement: "I''m most familiar with that de. So seeing the printed scratches, twists and markings left by the de, it''s most likely a Santoku de, or one simr to it in size, weight and shape."
A Santoku de?
At this instant, one of the regr officers following behind the gang, quickly flipped his little jotter and wrote down her words diligently, all the while marvelling at how fortunate he was to be here.
Just listening to them talk and deduce facts made his entire body tremble and quake all over
Great! Great! He was watching true F.B.I''s at work!
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"A Santoku de is thinner and shorter whenpared to most kitchen des. But make no mistake! What theyck in de width and height, theypletely make up for in hardness instead. They are harder than the typical kitchen des, giving one good control over them."
"Hmhm. Their perfect bnce of Hardness and short length make them the perfect des for cutting, slicing, mincing and killing food swiftly. They could slice off very thinyers of meat, as thin as paper if needed. And when sharpened, no poultry would stand a chance against them!"
Gulp~
Everyone swallowed hard while envisioning the Santoku de in their minds.
So strong!
Well, these des, as well as everyday kitchen des, were and would always be dangerous...
But, there was just nothing one could do to stop the use of des.
After all, even outside Baymard within the other empires, almost everyone walked around with a de.
Hunters, cooks, Apothecary apprentices who harvested ingredients and so on... A de was a verymon thing for one to carry.
Even travellers had one just in case they had to stab a few people here and there on the way.
But in Baymard, it was very much illegal to be walking around with them.
No. They would prefer people to walk around with pepper sprays and things like that.
If everyone had a kitchen knife in their bags, wouldn''t they be like those outside the empire?
Well, all in all, Knives would always be a part of society.
So all they could do was monitor and control how it got used.
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Martha observed the torn pattern sternly:'''' The de that poked a hole through the bag should be between 16~17 inches long, with a wooden handle. As for the other contents in their bags, even though we can''t find their Passports or Visa passes, these are Hotel Keys!"
Hotel keys? Hotel keys? HOTEL KEYS!
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Hawkin''s eyes twinkled as if he had finally solved thest piece to some puzzle.
That''s it!
Find what hotel the keys belong to, and the rest was history.
In a sh, Hawkins quickly took out his Walkie-Talkie.
"All unitse in!"