The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family

Chapter 4707



The efficiency of Ten Thousand Armies' investigation was very high. After just one night, they had roughly mapped out the entire story.

Porter then called Charlie and reported in detail, "Mr. Wade, according to my subordinates' investigation, the Oskian woman who had been getting close to your mother-in-law in the Oskian Rampage Team in Providence is not called Lucy Cardy. Her real name is actually Martha Yorker."

"Martha Yorker?" Charlie frowned and asked, "What is Martha Yorker's origin?"

Porter said, "Martha smuggled into the United States alone more than twenty years ago. She originally hoped to work in the United States to earn money to build a house for her two sons and their wives. She lived under the pseudonym 'Sally Hoffstead' as she carried out bad deeds in local Oskiatown while working as a nanny for Óskian families."

"The reason why she used this pseudonym is because the smuggler who transported her into the United States told her that she should not let anyone know of her true identity when she carries out bad deeds in the United States. This was so that it would be possible for her to clear her past and reuse her own true identity to get a green card when she makes money in the future. However, if anyone were to find out that she was once an illegal immigrant, it would be difficult for her to get a green card." Having said that, Porter said again, "Martha found someone in Oskia to make a fake domestic identification card for her under the pseudonym 'Sally Hoffstead'. In order to make her identity more credible, she also made up an identity for herself, saying that she ranked third out of a family of four sisters, and her parents gave her a simple and straightforward name. This fake persona that she came up with was really very useful. What's more, she was also born with a talent for lying and acting, so her employers never noticed anything."

Charlie asked him, "How did Martha end up from a nanny to being a criminal who specializes in harming her compatriots?"

Porter said, "Mr. Wade, the specific reason is still under investigation because Martha has been in the United States for more than twenty years, and she has been carrying out bad deeds as an illegal immigrant in the United States during most of that time So, we need to carry out an in-depth investigation into what she had been doing during this period of time. However, there is a clue about Martha's first employer after she arrived in the United States. In the third year of Martha's arrival in the United States, a fire broke out in the family home, causing three out of the family of four to die in the fire. Martha and the youngest son who was not even a week old yet disappeared. We suspect that Martha was the one

who set the fire and took the child away. She most likely sold the child."

When Charlie heard this, he asked coldly, "Didn't the American police investigate and solve such a big incident?"

Porter said, "The irresponsible

American police conducted a preliminary investigation after the fire and determined that the cause e of the fire was that the male owner had smoked in the living room and lit the sofa on fire. This then caused the fire in the living room, so it was ruled as an accident. As for the

missing child, the American police

did not give a clear statement on the

child."

"I looked up the relevant files. At that time, a neighbor provided clues to the police, claiming that the family had always had a nanny named Sally and that the nanny and the one-week-old child were nowhere to be found after the fire. So, she was very suspicious."

"However, after the American police made the statement at the time, they did not conduct an in-depth investigation into the matter on the grounds that there were no traces of arson found in the fire and no property was lost at the scene."

"As for the so-called 'Sally

Hoffstead', since there was no image data about her at that time, the American police who handled the case simply put such a name into the police system and asked the police throughout the United States to assist in the investigation of an Oskian woman named Sally Hoffstead. However, there was no follow-up on this matter."

"There were several states who have indeed encountered Oskian women named Sally Hoffstead in the United States over the following twenty years, but after the local police investigation, they found that the

time when these women entered the United States did not match the timeline of the incident. So, that was it, then."


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