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He then recognized him as his old veteran villain, predating his rogues gallery, still in his grandfather's body, he invited the boy, then a teenager, to eat at a restaurant.
That boy at the time was a teenager, juvenile delinquent in the making, he addressed him.
- Did you see something? – He questioned him.
He was a delinquent in that region, in particular, he practiced a lot of crimes, in addition to being a pervert in training.
- I don't know what you mean by saw, Mr. Delphos. – The boy said, when he wore a torn black outfit and his hair was shaved.
- Do you want to have a coffee? – He questioned him.
The boy looked from side to side, then said. - No. - He said, approaching the man. – I want lunch. - He said.
Then Delphi, laughing. “Come on, I'll pay you something really nice. - He said.
So that's when he interrogated him, recording with the tape recorder and finally, as he took him to lunch, at the end of the four courses that looked like dinner.
After his lunch, then, feeling satisfied, he went back to his mansion laughing, for a long time, Luna wrote down and typed on her typewriter the data that would one day serve for the case, which...
Years in the future...
Sixty-seven years later...
Detective Montgomery.
Now, police station, evidence room, cold case room.
When the detective was looking at his present moment, when he was getting ready to put away the documents, then he was looking at the filed case documents, when he came across the interrogation paper made by Delphos over sixty-five years ago.
That was the first time he'd seen that statement, for years, he'd investigated the case, he'd never seen the documents, not the statement, he'd seen the former detective's name, it was time to call his grandson.
All this to continue what his grandfather once did, and to help him interrogate the man he knew was now in jail, a long time ago, even though it seemed like luck, never, in his mind, could he see the document that appeared like magic.
Now the present moment.
Last Memory State Prison...
Interrogation room...
Nobody understood why this deposition was shelved and forgotten for 67 years, because nobody paid any attention...
Said he saw the girls being taken away by a car... at the time he was one of all the thousands of leads, the detective well knew there was a cash reward to encourage people to provide information.
Written in the first part of the document, in the middle of the interrogation, there were notes from the detectives of the case, one of the detectives who died more than 50 years ago, he wrote that..., he lied...
Because he was called and consequently, the boy took the lie detector test and it was said that he lied, so he was filed..., period.
- The boy admitted that he lied and made up a good part of the story, at least that's what was written in a second documents that was one of the interrogation packs that just 75 years later, Detective Montgomery found them when he was rummaging through the box of cold cases .
Next to Luna, Detective Montgomery reported to the boy, that what intrigued him the most in the deposition, was the description of who kidnapped them, really beat the pedophile in question, who coincidentally died, but even so he was better late than Never.
Raimond described about the way Amadeus walked, his mannerisms, he himself had a bad formation in his right eye and what caught everyone's attention was the fact that he limped, which was his trademark, like an eye with part covered by the skin that looked like a hook that kept it closed.
In addition to having an extensive criminal record, he to his displeasure has already committed crimes against children, I could understand why no one believed him at the time, he was a criminal in the making, but now, he could describe a moment.
So if he was involved but who might want to stay away from the case, not lying but covering up his involvement, Raimond was in jail, with a 40-year sentence for child molestation.
What he did know was that Amadeus recruited teenage boys and boys to seek out girls to entice them so he could have sex with him, among those boys, here was Raimond as one of his teenage grooms.
So, the detectives agreed among themselves to interrogate Raimond, they knew that the middle-aged man had knowledge about the legal system, due to his involvements, in addition to legal, they knew that if he wanted he could refuse to talk to them, but to your surprise...
He accepted, being escorted to the interrogation room, waited for by Luna and Montgomery, there, escorted through the corridors by the guards, still leaving them there, closing the door and then leaving...
Raimond almost fell out of his chair when he saw Luna, who was extremely similar to his grandfather, in question, he remembered the year he was in and that the one in front of him had white hair and not red...
Sighing then, Raimond questioned, before starting the interrogation.
- Are you related to Albert Delphos? – He questioned him.
- He's my grandfather. - Luna said, in front of her.
- Good thing, I almost saw a ghost. - He said.
- Good thing I'm not, isn't it? Luna asked him.
In the midst of this, the detective was saying his rights. - You have the right to remain silent, anything you say will be used in court, you have the right to a lawyer..., blah, blah, blah...
So let's get down to business, they started talking about the old case, the detective shared with Luna that in six months, he could get parole, the last thing he wanted was for him to leave without revealing anything relevant...
That prison system has a closed television system that always recorded the interrogations, while a detective was in that room interrogating him, other detectives could be watching the interrogation in another room.
As he related, he described the scene...
- What you saw? Luna asked him.
Then Raimond would say...
- I saw a man putting two girls in the back seat of a Cobalt blue car, the way they were looked like they were forced, they were scared, the way one acted, looked scared of him, one of them was crying, so , they didn't seem to want to go with him. – The prisoner said.
- Then he forced them in, locked the car, locked the door, got in and out. - He said.
The detective then showed the picture of Amadeus, when the man looked scared, he recognized him there.

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