Chapter: 938
"John deserved it. His actions towards the actresses were utterly reprehensible," Hutton said angrily after hearing what Rosalynn said.
Rosalynn glanced at him, recognizing that he was standing up for Valeria, and chose to remain silent.
Even though she also despised men Like John, she didn't wish for him to meet his end in Valeria‘’s presence.
It made Valeria in great trouble.
They were in the police station, waiting for news, with Brian also refusing to leave.
Noticing that Rosalynn was clad in thin clothing, he fetched a coat from his car and draped it over her.
Rosalynn didn't resist, instead clutching the coat tighter around her.
It wasn't until their regular doctor relayed the post-mortem examination results.
John had succumbed to a sudden cardiac arrest triggered by an overdose of aphrodisiacs.
Police evidence pointed to him having ingested the aphrodisiacs prior to Eleanor's arrival.
Additionally, the police discovered a bottle containing aphrodisiacs in the private room.
Therefore, while Valeria remained under suspicion, there was no concrete proof implicating her in John's murder. She was eligible for bail.
However, there was an additional requirement: Eleanor, another involved party in the case, had to provide a letter of no objection.
As Eleanor had lost her child, and Valeria was held accountable, this was deemed necessary.
Rosalynn's anxiety soared.
Eleanor had Lost her unborn child, and the relationship between her and Valeria was strained. Would Eleanor consent to issue the letter of no objection?
"Old man, ask that mistress of yours to provide us with a letter of no objection! The child was never meant to come into this world. Is she still intent on placing the blame on Valeria?" Hutton scolded Brian.
Brian cast him a frosty look.
After all, Eleanor's unborn child was his own. Hutton's remarks had struck a nerve.
“Hutton, the baby's innocent. Don't say things like that."
Rosalynn stepped in, seeing that Brian remained stoic, and gently took Hutton's hand.
Hutton managed to hold back his rage.