Chapter 53: schedule

"What do you mean?" Jennings asked. "Is there a problem with the normal schedule?"

"It's very simple," Igna said, "because his funeral was held so quickly."

"You're thinking too fast." Joshua said with a sullen face, interrupting the conversation between the two, "What is the problem between the funeral being held too fast and Mrs. Bronk's schedule being normal. Be clear. "

"That's it." Igna said, "The use of the church in Backlund requires an appointment, and the funeral company also needs to negotiate in advance. If... I'm just using an analogy, assuming you want to give someone you respect. If someone holds a funeral, is there any way you can have the funeral held on the second day?"

Hearing this, Joshua and Jennings could not help frowning. What Ignatius said was indeed a point. A point they hadn't seen before.

And, the point he pointed out revealed a bigger problem.

It is not so easy to hold a funeral in Backlund. Although in the itinerary from the day when Dr. Scott Bronk's body was found, all the schedules were crossed out, and there was no record.

But it also makes one wonder why Mrs. Bronk was able to find free churches and funeral homes for her funeral in such a short period of time?

It should be known that Dr. Scott took no more than 48 hours from the time his body was found to the time he was released.

"Can I contact the funeral home and the pastor who presided over the burial?" Ignatius said, "We should at least investigate how Mrs. Bronk prepared this funeral."

"Yes." Joshua said.

"Do you have any guesses? Say it at one time." Joshua said, "We did it together."

"Should someone have been sent to the hospital?" Igna asked first.

"Go, and should come back. You can see the written report and information when you return to the Siviras field later." Joshua said.

"Then we'll have to wait until we get back to the bureau before deciding where to investigate next," Ignatius said. "I mean, other than churches and funeral homes."

"Yes." Joshua nodded again. Then, he knocked on the carriage door, stuck his head out and confirmed the next stop with the two other police officers who were driving.

"Wait and take me to church first, the one I just went to," Joshua said. Then he turned back to Jennings and Igna and said, "You two will go back to the Westvilles Field by yourself, and the expenses will be reimbursed. If you have other reconnaissance plans, you can call other police carriages from the bureau, or you You can also use a rental carriage, and you will be reimbursed.”

"Okay." Igna nodded solemnly. At the same time, he paid a very high respect to Joshua. Leaders who can say that they can reimburse travel expenses are good leaders.

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"Anthony Cid really went to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Backlund Hospital!" After arriving at the West Velas Field, Jennings and Igna got first-hand information from the hospital.

As expected by "Shelling Hill", as a medical student who stayed in Backlund, Anthony Sid had been to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Backlund Hospital, and was Dr. Scott Bronk's "patient". ".

Anthony Sid saw the patient at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Backlund Hospital twice, one year ago and two weeks ago!

Jennings and Igna looked at each other and continued to listen to the report of the officer who went to the hospital to investigate.

"The nurse doing the documentation was more impressed with this person," the constable reported.

"Because the patient had an appointment with Dr. Scott Bronk a year ago. And, after seeing the patient, Dr. Scott Bronk was obviously in very bad condition. The queen told me to let this Anthony Sid know in advance if he comes back to the hospital," the officer repeated the nurse's words.

"So when Anthony Cid came to the hospital for an appointment two weeks ago, I told Dr. Scott Bronk in advance."

"After hearing the news, Dr. Scott Bronk obviously became in a bad condition. Although he also treated the patient later, his condition was obviously getting worse and worse."

"The nurse also said she even thought Dr. Scott Bronk was depressed because of the incident," the deputies reported.

"The above is the result of my inquiries at Backlund Hospital." After a pause, the police officer turned the notebook in his hand to the next page, "Although the task assigned to us by Sheriff Leeds is in Backlund. The hospital asked about Anthony Sid, but I think the sheriff's sudden talk about this Mr Anthony Sid must have been his intention."

"So, I also visited the place of residence of Mr. Anthony Cid at the address he left on the appointment register."

Igna looked at the policeman in surprise, feeling that his subjective initiative was very good. It is a talent to be able to actively track down the whereabouts of key clues.

"What did you find?" Jennings asked, frowning.

"The address where this Mr Anthony Heed lived was last week when a gas explosion caused a very serious fire that affected other surrounding houses. I checked the files in the police station and found Mr Anthony Heed He is now dead. The remains are being buried in the public cemetery in the suburbs of Backlund."

Jennings gasped and showed an expression of disbelief I couldn't believe the clues they finally got, but it was broken again.

On the other side, Ignatius had long known that Anthony Heeder had died, but he was equally shocked by the news.

—Because, the results of the divination showed that Dr. Scott Bronk caused the death of Anthony Sid.

Is this really something a doctor can do?

With a fire that burns everything down?

"Was the gas explosion an accident?" Jennings asked the question Ignatius most wanted to ask.

"Yes. Forensic doctor Wenze." The police officer nodded, "After investigation after the incident, it should be an accident caused by improper use of gas."

"The above is the result of the investigation so far. The dossier and report are here, please take a look." The police officer placed the materials in his hands with both hands and saluted Jennings and Igna.

"Understood." Jennings took the file very seriously, "Thank you."