Chapter 1344
Sonia let out a sigh. "Even though years have passed, it is not too late. Harry is still alive, and his age qualifies him
for questioning and criminal investigation. He should still pay the price for his evil deeds."
"Yeah." Tom agreed with her statement. "I told President Fuller about this, and he echoed your sentiments."
"Has Harry been brought to the police station?" she asked.
"Yes, after the hypnosis ended yesterday, Harry knew that he had confessed everything and could not resist, so he
didn't try to defend himself anymore. He was willingly taken away by the police. Moreover, the police were aware of
his past contributions to the country's economy, so they made no public spectacle out of his detention. This can be
viewed as maintaining his final dignity."
"What about the close family member who assisted him back then?"
Tom pushed up the bridge of his glasses and responded, "The police chief retired three years ago. He probably
realized that he was doing something for personal gain and that he would never be able to keep it a secret for the
rest of his life. Therefore, he moved abroad and changed his nationality."
"Changed his nationality?" Sonia was taken aback when she heard that.
Suddenly, his face was painted with disdain. "Even though he is no longer a citizen, the laws he violated while he
was a citizen still apply. So, the police will continue their investigation even though he has changed his nationality.
The police have contacted the embassy, and they will work to arrange for his return from that country. Rest
assured, Miss Reed."
"That will be great." Then, Sonia showed her understanding of the situation with a slight nod. "However, what type
of punishment will Harry receive?"
"Given his age, it is implausible that he will face the death penalty or life in prison. Therefore, he will probably serve
no more than ten years in prison at the most." Tom continued mockingly, "For an old man like Harry who thinks
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇthighly of himself and has strong self-esteem, one year is enough to drive him crazy, not to mention ten years.
Furthermore, his health is deteriorating rapidly, so he might pass away in prison before the ten-year mark."
Hence, whether or not Harry would be sentenced to death or life imprisonment didn't make a difference.
Then, Sonia ran her fingers through her hair. "I see. In other words, except for some distant relatives, the entire
Lore Family is either headed for prison or is already there."
"On the other hand, Mrs. Lore is still free. After a discussion, the police had no intention of arresting her because
she did not commit any of the crimes and was not fully aware of them. On the contrary, her husband evaded taxes
and committed commercial espionage. With such a large sum of money at stake, he will likely receive a prison term
of more than ten years."
She sneered and commented, "It's no secret that the Lore Family is filled with worthless people. The grandfather
was a murderer, the son evaded taxes and was involved in commercial espionage, and the granddaughter was
charged with intentional homicide. They are undoubtedly related."
"Exactly." Tom shrugged and said, "There is no way for Harry ever to be released from jail. However, Mr. Lore
should be able to hold out until he is released from prison, though by the time he does, he will be around 70 years
old. Mrs. Lore could either wait for him or remarry by then. Who knows for sure? Regarding Lynette, she is
unquestionably going to be given a death sentence. Consequently, the Lores may soon cease to exist."
"We don't have to sympathize with them. They are simply paying the price for their brazenly committed crimes."
"Correct." As he nodded, he glanced at his watch. "It's getting late now, Miss Reed. I'm going to see Mr. Miles
Snyder and take him to the airport."
"Sure. Go on, then."
"Alright. Miss Reed, please look after President Fuller. If you need anything, you can call me at any time." Following
that, Tom gave Sonia a quick nod before walking away.
She watched as his figure faded into the distance before averting her gaze and looking into the ward, where she
made eye contact with the man and saw the resentment in his eyes. Instantaneously, she could tell the b*stard was
envious. Toby's jealous expression was etched into his face after he saw how long she had been talking to Tom.
Sonia found his reaction humorous, so she jotted down some positive things she knew would make him feel better
and posted them on the board. The current iteration of Toby was a child who acted immaturely and required
constant coaxing, or else he would become irate at even the most minor thing. Soon, her encouraging words on the
clipboard helped lift his spirits, and the resentment in his eyes faded. When she saw that, she shook her head
helplessly and couldn't help but laugh.
A week passed in the blink of an eye, and Toby was transferred from the intensive care unit to the general ward.
Moreover, Sonia was no longer required to wait outside the hospital ward daily, nor was she restricted to a ten-
minute time limit to accompany him. Nevertheless, she could remain at his side and talk to him anytime, day or
night, for as long as she desired. That was the best news she had received during that period. Similarly, his overall
physical and mental vitality increased after being transferred from the intensive care unit.
Meanwhile, the past few days have been filled with several events that have followed one another. First, Lynette
was transferred to the circuit courts in the Acrees case. From a legal standpoint, it makes no sense for her to
appear in court so quickly. Due to the complicated nature of the processes, they estimated that it would take at
least six months to get her ready for court. In fact, it would take at least two years to resolve the most significant
cases.
Since she was transferred to the circuit courts in less than a month, they must have bypassed several procedures.
It was not the court's oversight but rather a deliberate directive from higher-ups. They skipped some legal
procedures and sent her straight to the circuit courts because her crimes were so heinous that they outraged the
country's wealthy and influential people.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn the eyes of the general public, Lynette was a rotten apple that brought the rest of the barrel's reputation into
disrepute. Consequently, their companies were in disarray for some time. It also prompted higher-ups to increase
the scrutiny placed on their companies, making their lives even more difficult. Hence, they all felt nothing but pure
hatred for her.
Moreover, the public outcry and the pressure of the wealthy in concert made it so that the higher-ups were under
significant pressure. As a result, in order to quell public outrage, the higher-ups convened a series of meetings
before deciding to disregard specific procedures. They decided to transfer her to the circuit courts and execute the
verdict quickly to explain it to the public.
Therefore, it should not be surprising that she was given the death penalty for her crimes. Soon, when the verdict
was reached, it was posted to the court's website and met with widespread netizens' praise. However, she was
dissatisfied with the ruling and decided to file an appeal.
Lynette was unable to comprehend the verdict because she had committed no wrongdoing. In addition, she was
merely advising the fisherman, assisting him in overcoming obstacles, and she did not drive a car to kill the Acrees.
So, how could she be the mastermind and be sentenced to death?
She believed that as long as she did not commit the murder by her own hand, it would not be considered murder,
and she should not have ended up in that situation. As a result, she insisted on filing an appeal, and the court
granted her request.
However, everyone except Lynette knew that the second trial would not affect the verdict. Ultimately, she would be
forced to come to terms with her impending execution because the ruling from the first trial would be upheld.
Knowing that she intended to file an appeal did not provoke any particularly hostile responses from netizens beyond
the expected level of disdain. Nevertheless, she would be subject to the same repercussions regardless of how
persuasively she argued her case.
On the other hand, Mrs. Lore became so overwhelmed by the news of Lynette's first-instance verdict that she
fainted in the courtroom. According to rumors that circulated, she allegedly suffered a stroke and was in a coma in
a small hospital.
As for Harry and Grayson, the police took their sweet time to sort out their crimes and evidence.