Chapter 280 Haunted House in Wever
Luke said, âTell me the problems with this case.â He then picked up Elizabethâs case file and browsed through it.
Billy, Elizabethâs partner, was standing nearby. He was a quiet man, but Luke was very satisfied with him as he was calm and patient. Elizabeth had worked hard. Although she had helped with the Jennifer Perry case yesterday, she had still managed to gather a lot of new information for this case as well.
Elizabeth said, âThe biggest problem is that the female body has been identified to be Vivian Violent, who was buried a year ago.â
Luke nodded. âOkay. What about the missing little girl?â
Elizabeth said, âWeâll have to start with the Remus family who recently moved to Wever...â
After listening to her explanation, Luke and Selina had a rough overview of the case.
The Remus family, which was made up of a couple and their son Gary, bought a house in Wever.
The night they moved in, however, they ran out of the house, crying for help.
When the police arrived, the family claimed that there were ghosts in the house that wanted to kill them.
The police officers searched the house but didnât find anything. The Remus family was freaked out. They decided to leave the place. They asked the police officers to take out some of their belongings for them, so that they could leave.
However, when they questioned the family, the police officers noticed that all of them mentioned two people.
One of them was Harry Violet, a father who used to live here until he killed himself after his daughter went missing, and the other was Tessa Violet, the missing daughter.
They were the ghosts that the new family encountered.
As to why the new family knew the identities of the ghosts, the photos of the father and daughter had still been in the house when the new family moved in.
The police officers wouldâve laughed and let them leave if the new family had only seen Harry, but since the girl Tessa was a registered missing person, the family was asked to stay at a motel for the time being until Luke could ask them more questions.
Luke thought for a moment and said, âLetâs go and question the Remus family first, then check Vivian Violetâs body.â
The four of them left and soon reached a motel.
They found the Remus family at the motel. The family seemed tired and scared.
Despite the warm L.A. sunshine, they shivered now and then as if they were cold.
Luke showed them his badge and talked to the family.
Half an hour later, Luke and his group left for the morgue.
On their way to the morgue, Elizabeth asked, âLuke, did you notice anything?â
Luke replied, âAlthough many people are good liars, I donât think this family is lying. Many critical parts of their statements are identical, like their descriptions of the father and daughterâs appearances. Also, they used different phrasing in their descriptions, so I donât think they memorized anything beforehand.â
Selina asked, âYou donât really think that the house is haunted, do you?â
Luke didnât say anything, but murmured inwardly, I canât say anything for sure yet.
When they checked the body at the morgue and listened to the coroner, even Selina fell silent.
Vivian had been dead for a year, but the body was as fresh as if she had passed away just two days ago Her fingerprints, her DNA and her dental records all proved that she was Vivian Violet.
Elizabeth had investigated the ladyâs grave and found no signs of excavation, but to open her coffin required her familyâs permission as well as court approval. Since Vivianâs family was all dead and it was hard to reach out to any other relatives, her coffin couldnât be opened yet.
Three days later, the FBI would take over, and whether the coffin could be opened or not would no longer be the police officersâ business.
Luke even examined Vivianâs body personally to confirm that she wasnât a fake.
Selina didnât really dare touch it.
She wasnât scared of bodies, which she had seen a lot of, but this case was still too creepy for her.
After they left, Luke simply said, âLetâs take a look at their house.â
Half an hour later, they arrived at No. 1120 on Westchester Road.
Looking at the house, Selina was again amazed. âAnother mansion?â
Luke chuckled. âThis house covers around a thousand square meters and has three floors, which include six bedrooms and four bathrooms. Our salaries are barely enough for us to pay for the upkeep, much less to rent the house.â
The gate wasnât locked, and the four of them smoothly entered the front yard.
Luke said, âElizabeth, Billy, take a look around the place.â
The two naturally had no objections.
Although the case had happened inside the house, there might still be leads outside.
Luke and Selina wandered up to the front door, which wasnât locked either.
Luke shook his head. âHow scared they mustâve been! They didnât lock any of the doors?â He stepped inside.
The moment he did, his face changed, and he retreated so quickly that he bumped hard into Selina, who had been about to enter behind him.Rubbing her chest, Selina exclaimed, âOuch! You did that on purpose, didnât you?â She wasnât being unreasonable. Lukeâs movement had been so violent that even her breasts hurt.
Luke pulled her along as he walked away. He then took out his phone. âElizabeth, is Billy with you? The both of you come back. Donât enter any part of the house, including the basement, garage, and tool shed.â
Elizabeth and her partner returned a couple of minutes later. They were both puzzled. âWhatâs wrong, Luke?â
Luke simply told everybody to get into the car. He didnât speak until they returned to the police department. âWeâll drop this case. Iâll talk to the boss later.â
After a brief hesitation, Elizabeth asked, âLuke, can I ask why weâre dropping it?â
Pondering for a moment, Luke said in a low voice, âA psychic will be able to do more than we can on this case.â Elizabeth and Billy looked at each other in bewilderment, not knowing what to say. They didnât really believe that Luke was a coward, because everybody said that Luke was the detective most capable of fighting in their department. Then... was he scared of ghosts?
Looking at them, Luke asked, âLet me put it this way. If this case is a supernatural one, how are you going to resolve it?â.
Elizabeth and Billy looked at each other and shook their heads silently. They certainly didnât have an answer. They were detectives, not exorcists.