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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy novel Chapter 1849

Chapter 1849

After hanging up the phone, Joshua immediately picked up his laptop.

Sure enough, there was an email from Luke sitting in his inbox.

Joshua clicked it open with a frown.

The contents of the email shocked Joshua so much that he was stunned.

There were dozens of photos that Luke had taken with his phone, all of them pictures of Todd’s personal account book.

It was surprising to Joshua that a cruel, merciless man like Todd would secretly have a religious heart.

He had been recording all the crimes he had committed in this book and had written the reason why he had recorded them on the final page.

He had hoped that after cleansing himself of his sins, he would be able to show this book to God so that the innocent people he had killed would be able to rest in peace.

Joshua sneered, finding this amusing.

The person who had killed Todd probably did not think he would record all his crimes into a book for a silly reason like this.

 

Otherwise, this book would not have ended up in Luke’s hands, who had only arrived at the scene after Todd was murdered.

Joshua narrowed his eyes and flipped through the rest of the pictures.

Initially, he had thought the first crime recorded in Todd’s book would be Colin Landry’s car accident.

After all, according to Lucas’ investigation, killing Colin Landry was probably Todd’s first murder, and he had never committed any crime before this.

However, to his surprise…

The first incident recorded on the first page was not Colin Landry’s car accident at all.

Instead, it was the record of being hired by someone named ‘Star’ to torture and beat a woman until she was barely alive.

This was Todd’s first instance of committing a crime, and because of this, he had kept a detailed account of this incident.

Joshua frowned as he continued to flip through the pages.

The second time the name Star reappeared in Todd’s book was the date of Colin Landry’s death. After that, Star never appeared again.

Joshua narrowed his eyes and flipped to the last account in Todd’s diary.

His guess was correct; the last crime recorded in Todd’s book was the killing of Heather Landry.

However, the person who had hired him to do so was not Star, but instead, Charlotte.

After scouring through the photos one more time, Joshua closed his laptop, leaned against the sofa, and closed his eyes.

Charlotte had been busy this whole day. From the moment she beat Roanne up until sending her into imprisonment in the abandoned warehouse..she had been busy dealing with Roanne the entire day.

Therefore, the person who had killed Todd was unlikely to be Charlotte at all.

According to Todd’s records, even though the rest of his employers had indeed hired him to commit other heinous crimes, none of them were so horrifying that they needed to kill him to prevent the truth from getting out.

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