"It's been a long time since the incident. Can you be sure about this?"
Coroner Linch nodded and said, "This is a big case. My lord, I suggest we check this place thoroughly!"
'Everyone says Gregory is an intelligent man. Why does he slack off again and again when it comes to my case?' I wondered.
I watched as Coroner Linch ordered the soldiers to dig up the yard. Even the chrysanthemums were not spared.
Seeing the chrysanthemums being dug up, I thought, 'Gregory, you will soon be able to see me!'
"Mr. Linch, I saw something under the chrysanthemums!"
Coroner Linch and Gregory were brought to the bushes, where they saw that the skin on the head had almost been gnawed to nothing.
Only the hair was still on the head.
The only silver hairpin left on the hair immediately attracted everyone's attention in the sunlight.
Coroner Linch took the hairpin.
However, Gregory snatched the hairpin from Coroner Linch's hand and examined it over and over again.
He seemed to remember something. This hairpin was in the latest style. He bought it somewhere else and was planning to give it to Ellen when he went to the Hope Brothel.