Shelly heard the movement, turned her head, saw that it was Luther, and shut up immediately.
Not knowing if Luther had heard what she had just said, she hurriedly sat back in her seat. She pretended she had just seen Luther,
and called out affectionately, "Brother, what brings you here?"
"Officer, what's going on?" Luther asked Victor directly as he walked up quickly.
Victor had dealt with Luther several times when he was working on the Stephanie case and the Joyce kidnapping case, so he
naturally knew him.
He hurriedly and respectfully said, "Mr. Warner, it just so happens that we are just now starting to ask about what happened, so
you can listen along."
Luther froze slightly - the young officer in front of him knew him.
Although he could not remember anything about him, perhaps they knew each other before he lost his memory.
He then looked around and his eyes fell on Joyce. Juanita was there and there were a group of people he didn't know.
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What's going on? It's Joyce again.
He was puzzled, his handsbrow frowned, and subconsciously he considered Joyce up and down carefully. After making sure
that she was not injured, he was less worried.
Now, all he needed to do was to find out what the dispute was all about.
Victor asked the crowd of witnesses, "You first. Do you remember what happened back then on the overpass?"
The man who witnessed the incident described, "I saw this man, Jimmy, following the lady, Joyce, since he crossed the crosswalk.
After that, we went up the overpass together, and | stayed on the overpass for a while because | made a phone call."
When Victor registered the information just now, everyone exchanged their names.
The man who witnessed the incident continued, "I saw Jimmy sneaking around suspiciously, so | started paying attention to him.
Unexpectedly, he pushed Joyce hard from behind while she was about to walk down the stairs."
"At that time, what did you see?" Victor asked a girl who also witnessed what happened while taking notes.
The girl then replied, "Yes, the situation was just like what he just said. I've been waiting for someone on the overpass. | saw Jimmy
trying to push Joyce off, when | let out a shriek. After that, | saw Jimmy trying to run, and | wanted to call for help. | don't know why
Jimmy suddenly fell to the ground and passed out."
"Passed out?!" Victor looked puzzled and confused.
"I hit him in the knee with a discarded battery on the ground and then hit him in the head with a stone before he fell and
temporarily passed out."
Joyce added more details to her statement.
"Oh. Yes, | remember that you are really good at shooting. Throwing rocks must be a trivial task for you." Victor finally understood
what happened.
Luther's eyebrows furrowed and his thin lips were tightly sealed at this time. His expression was cold and serious, and he seems to
be trying to suppress his raging anger.
He walked towards Joyce and suddenly pulled her up from her seat and closer to him.
"What are you doing?" Joyce looked around in surprise. In public, he had one arm around her just like that! What did he want?
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"Are you hurt?"
To her surprise, Luther's concern was immediate.
He wrapped one hand firmly around her, and the other hand of his went directly over her soft body, not so much checking as
groping all around.
"Hey, you stop it."
Joyce's cheeks instantly reddened. His hand went all the way around her body up and down in full view of everyone and she felt
incredibly embarrassed.
Juanita’s eyes widened and she hurriedly looked away. She also felt too embarrassed to look at them.
"Not hurt?" Luther was oblivious to the strange gazes of the people around him, and he was only concerned about whether she was
hurt anywhere.
"No, no! I'm not hurt, stop it!" Joyce got anxious and took away his big palm on her waist and explained, "I was on guard back then,
OK? As | was going up to the overpass, | felt something unusual and it seemed that someone was following me. So | was extra
careful. When he pushedfrom behind, | held onto the railing so that | didn't roll down the steps."