What Happens in Chapter 648 No Trace Of Being Decrypted – From the Book Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean
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Through this method, the hacker remotely copied a file from Lindsey's computer and sent it to the unknown email.
However, there was another sentence below that contradicted the findings above. “Lindsey Juhl's computer password had no trace of being decrypted.”
Captain Simon said incredulously while looking at it, "What's this all about? Is there really someone who can restore all traces of a computer?"
The young police officer next to him graduated not long ago and thought that Captain Simon was asking him a question. He stood upright and answered in an orderly manner, "It’s a very niche skill, but generally, people who know this kind of tracking technology are in special institutions and are invaluable talents."
Captain Soren did not pay attention to the second half of what he said, because he saw the content on the other piece of paper below the other report.
It turned out to be the record of the unknown email address and a detailed record of which account that confidential document had been forwarded to.
Captain Simon saw the results and murmured, "Since Hemera already has such technology, what’s the use of reporting it to us? They can directly solve the case themselves."
After lamenting, Captain Simon immediately regained composure and instructed the other police officers, "Go and check these two IP addresses immediately, then contact Hemera to get a copy of these test results for verification. I’ll interrogate our suspects."
Although he said so, Captain Simon already had something in mind.
He strolled back to the interrogation room and saw that Lindsey was staring at the incandescent lamp overhead looking bored. When she saw Captain Simon walking in, she even looked to see if he was alone.
Thinking that it would be inappropriate to interrogate her alone, Captain Simon stopped a colleague who walked past the door and had a hunch that this woman would probably be released soon.
Lindsey just raised her eyebrows and glanced at the new officer. She did not have much reaction after.
Captain Simon looked at the last line of the first page of the report in his hands and asked Lindsey in a deep voice, "Does anyone else know your computer password?"
Lindsey was just as cooperative as she was in the beginning after that short break. She shook her head and said, "No one knows my password on my work computer."
Captain Simon looked at her to distinguish whether Lindsey was lying, but Lindsey just looked at him with frank eyes. He asked, "Have you ever taken the computer out of the office?"
"You should already know that." Lindsey looked at him with a helpless expression. "That's a work computer, so I won't take it anywhere else."
Her work computer was a 27-inch desktop computer, so how could she just carry it around with her?
After asking the question, Captain Simon realized that he had asked a stupid question and coughed lightly. "How certain are you that no one knows your password?"
Lindsey just wanted to shake her head again, but her eyes suddenly flickered like she suddenly remembered something. She stopped her previous action while Captain Simon looked at her and waited for her reaction.
She frowned slightly and hesitated for a moment before she said, "My previous assistant could know my password..."
Across the table, Captain Simon's eyes lit up and asked in a deep voice, "Who’s your assistant?"
She was obedient and did not say anything else. The few times that she almost disclosed something, she managed to pull herself back. The police's main focus was on Dale Wagner, so they did not scrutinize what she said in a panic.
Now that Jess was suddenly summoned again, Jess got the feeling that this secret was about to be exposed.
When she sat down in the familiar interrogation room, an older police officer opposite her immediately asked, "Do you know Lindsey Juhl?"
This question had been asked many times before, so Jess nodded her head.
The police officer opposite her asked, "Do you know the password of her office computer?"
Jess did not expect the officer to be asking this. She had a moment of hesitation, but it was caught by the police officer, who raised his hand and slammed it onto the table. His volume increased by a few notches. "Tell the truth!"
During this period, Jess was worried every day that her sentence would become heavier if this secret was disclosed. After getting yelled at by Captain Simon, she suddenly cried and trembled. "I do...I do...but I’ve never touched her computer."
Captain Simon's eyes moved slightly and stared at Jess' haggard face. "Who did you tell this password to?"
Jess Cohen cried and was extremely terrified. In the beginning, she did not find anything wrong with this question, so she quickly said, “Lydia asked me if I knew Lindsey’s password and asked me to keep an eye on it. I really didn’t do anything bad. Please, I beg you...don’t ask me again...I really don’t know anything!"
Captain Simon listened to Jess’ incoherent words, but he keenly extracted the keyword from it. "Who’s Lydia?"
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