Chapter 2059
Chapter 2059 Should Not Let The Devil Off Easily
It was getting late.
Rosalie noticed the two elders were tired and told them to go to bed early.
After all, young people could occasionally stay up late, but older people needed more rest. Otherwise, it might disrupt their sleeping schedule. Benedict and Melody nodded and told Rosalie to rest early too.
However, Rosalie was unable to sleep. After dealing with her father's death, she wanted to plan the investigation of her mother's death.
Before long, Luther hurried to the manor.
He reported everything he knew after he entered the manor. The villa Violet and her son lived in belonged to Sophie. It was now listed for sale in the real estate company.
'They want to flee?" Byron frowned and said coldly," Purchase the villa and remember to delay the procedure. Pay part of the deposit. As long as they don't get all the money, they'll be reluctant to leave." Although he could prevent others from buying, they might be able to control the situation better if they were the buyers. By then, they could grasp Violet and her son's whereabouts.
"Honey, how about the police?" Rosalie asked.
Byron nodded. 'They've started filing the case. Are you sure you want to exhume your mother's remains tomorrow?"
After all, that was a disrespect to the deceased.
However, Rosalie could not care less about this anymore. She nodded firmly. "Nothing is more important than the truth of my mother's death. Violet should be punished for what she has done!"
Byron understood Rosalie's determination and said, "The old cop dad contacted is also coming. He was in the forensic team for seven or eight years and is experienced."
Everything was in place, and Rosalie felt more at ease.
That night, while sleeping, she dreamed of her mother again. She spoke to her mother about many things and listened to her mother talk.
However, she could not remember what her mother told her in the dream.
Perhaps her mother wanted to tell her about something through the dream.
She became more and more determined to run an autopsy on her mother's body.
It was soon morning, and she was back to her energetic state. She dressed the kids, ate breakfast, and drove them to school.
When she returned home, a lean elderly man was beside her husband.
'This is Detective Carter," Byron introduced him to Rosalie.
Rosalie nodded and greeted, "Detective Carter, thank you for coming over."
The old detective nodded and smiled amiably. "Let's go. The weather is suitable now, and we can start early. Have those people from the police station arrived?" Byron nodded, ensuring Detective Carter that the police had sent some officers to the cemetery.
It was half an hour's drive from the manor.
The cemetery was silent. The morning sun shone on a row of tombstones, which gave a peaceful atmosphere.
Several police officers had gathered around Rosalie's mother's tombstone, taking photos and collecting evidence.
Byron, Rosalie, and Detective Carter approached them. Detective Carter greeted the officers, and those juniors greeted their senior respectfully.
They looked at Byron and Rosalie for their approval to exhume the remains.
Rosalie nodded at her husband, and Byron looked at them, giving them the permission they needed.
"Officers, thank you for your hard work. Let's get started!" Rosalie said.
Deep in her heart, she thought, 'Mom, forgive me for being unfilial and disturbing your body. I can't let you die just like that. We shouldn't let the devil off easily!"