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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 247

Summary for Chapter 247: The Three Little Guardian Angels

Summary of Chapter 247 from The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 247 marks a crucial moment in Ginger Bud’s Marriage novel, The Three Little Guardian Angels. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 247

The next day, at the Bureau of Justice…

Joe Watson gave the autopsy report to Maisie and said, “This is the autopsy report. It didn’t seem like she passed because of the jump. Instead, she seemed to be pushed off the building post-mortem. Based on livor mortis on the back and front, and the abrasions on her clothing, it shows that the deceased was dragged after she was post-mortem.”

Being pushed off a building post-mortem clearly indicated homicide. Maisie looked down at the report. The cause of death was mostly due to trauma to the head.

“Were any traces of the killer found on her body?” Maisie asked.

Joe nodded. “Skin was found below her fingernails. They’re running it for DNA now.”

Joe looked at Maisie as she stood quiet after reading the report. “Are you done? I need to give the report to the police. This is a case.”

Maisie gave the coroner’s report back to Joe and smiled. “Let’s have dinner with Ryleigh when you’re available.”

Joe paused and broke into a smile. “We’ll see. I’ll probably be tied up in the near future.”

“Aright,” Maisie nodded.

At the hospital…

“Your brilliant daughter got my grandson into prison and caused my daughter-in-law’s death. She’s bad luck!”

Madam Vanderbilt, who had just woken up, still couldn’t accept the truth and kept yelling at Stephen.

She wouldn’t stop, no matter what Stephen said. She cursed, “That rascal, she’s a troublemaker, a bad omen. Karma is going to get t o her one day!”

Seeing her mother hate his daughter with all her heart, Stephen was disheartened but was helpless about it.

At the same time, two police officers walked in.

 

The other police officer took notes.

“She put my grandson in prison and threatened us because she wants to take revenge. She’s the devil. She killed her!”

Madam Vanderbilt lost control of her emotions, so the two officers couldn’t tell whether what she said was true.

Stephen walked to them and said, “Officers, my daughter wouldn’t have done that. I hope you’ll run a thorough investigation.”

“Don’t worry, we will. This ma’am doesn’t seem to be emotionally stable. Could you come outside and speak with us, please?”

“Sure.”

Stephen walked out with the police officers and spoke to them for about 20 minutes. Right when the police left, Leila and Willow appeared in the corridor.

 

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