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— Michael
Michael found the congressman overnight and said he didn't want to see his wife's car again, and asked him to help make the car disappear.
Michael's friend, Inspector Nancy, came to ask why he left a message yesterday to report the case but didn't show up. Michael replied that it was because his wife's car was stolen, but he didn't want to cause trouble in the city because of this little thing. He even said that the loss of the car just happened to no longer evoke his thoughts of his deceased wife. But the inspector insisted on helping. Michael had to agree.
(The detective stated that Michael's wife was actually murdered, and the case remains unsolved).
Michael continued the case. Soon I received a call that the car had been found. Let him go and get it back. He felt guilty when he heard that the car thief was only 17 years old. To mitigate his guilt, he voluntarily admitted to putting his car keys on the tires.
He picked up the car and just went out the door when a motorcycle part fell from the chassis. As a result, the car was identified as the offending car in the drive-away case.
Although Michael knew that he unintentionally blamed the black child, in order to protect his son, he decided to continue to hide it.
- Adam
Adam goes to school as usual. He felt very guilty about killing Rocco. He saw Coffey's entire confession upstairs.
- Attorney Lee
When preparing to surrender on the first day, Michael called the lawyer, and then did not continue to contact. Taking the opportunity to handle the case locally, the lawyer came to ask what was going on. Michael lied and said he wanted to meet her for a drink. But after seeing Coffey plead guilty, because of guilt (Coffey wants to suffer unjust injustice for himself), he asked a female lawyer to defend Coffey in order to minimize Coffey's guilt. He told the female lawyer that he wanted to help Coffey out of outrage because he was being insulted in public. The female lawyer agreed to his request.
- gangster family
Jimmy couldn't bear to see the bird in the house still as if nothing had happened and was ready to let it go. But the bird didn't buy it, and stayed in the cage as if nothing had happened. Jimmy was angry and killed the bird.
After seeing Coffey's guilty plea, Jimmy thinks it's the Lust Gang's revenge. He wanted to attack the Gang of Desires and "clean up" the city.
— Coffey
Coffey was ordered to drive the car to the garbage dump, and was taken to the police station by the police on the charge of "running a red light" on the road.
At the police station, he used a baseball signed by a star to persuade a cop to let him go. But just as he was about to leave, he met at the door a policeman related to the Baxters family.
The police took him to lynch a confession, but he said nothing. Police also raided Coffey's home without the family's knowledge. So he was sent to the police station.
The Desire Gang called and threatened him with his family, asking him to cover the matter.
Michael came to sit in on Coffey's bail hearing. The judge told Coffey to undress in public, judged him to be a member of the gang of desire based on his tattoos, and refused to grant him bail. Coffey pleaded guilty in court for his family.
- Black Congressman Charlie
After Coffey pleaded guilty, police officer Rudy told Charlie that things were settled.
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