The second time I saw Rosalind was two days later.
He took his assistant to the police station to investigate the materials, and it happened that Rosalind was interrogating his client.
For the sake of the case, he stood at the door and listened for a while.
She was as sharp as ever, getting straight to the point when interrogating suspects, and her analysis was incisive.
He crossed his arms with a smile, of course, she was as charming as ever too.
In the interrogation room, Rosalind put the materials in her hand down again: "Delilah Weston, I advise you to confess voluntarily, covering up crimes for someone else doesn't necessarily mean you're helping him.
He's still killing, and as long as that man isn't caught, there will continue to be more victims.
I think you wouldn't want to see more blood on his hands, right?"
Delilah's expression was resolute: "I've said it, I killed those women, without exception, I won't go back on my words."
