Chapter 44 Did You Use My Card?
Peter Turnah frowned.
"What witnesses, what evidence?" He asked Collins.
Collins looked at Peter Turnah meaningfully.
"Won't you ask your Turnah family? To achieve the goal, even your own daughter..." Collins was saying when Jerry Dank interrupted him.
"Collins!" Jerry said with a deep voice.
Collins Dates shrugged.
He had an expression of "Jerry Dank won't let me say it, so I won't say it."
Peter Turnah took a deep look at Jerry Dank.
''If you really find any evidence related to the Turnah family, you can report it to the police directly," he said to Jerry.
"Naturally," Jerry replied lightly.
"You are short of money now, so you should take this check," Audrey Turnah couldn't help but speak.
"I have accepted my fate, and there is no need for the check," Jerry Dank replied.
The attitudes of father and son were exactly the same.
Peter Turnah sighed, but in the end he didn't insist anymore.
He still had something to do.
He had to go back to the group first.
Audrey Turnah always felt a little worried whenever she thought of Collins Date's words.
Jerry Dank and Collins Date had just left the hospital when they saw Audrey Turnah at the door.
"Why are you still here?" Collins Date asked. He was surprised.
"I wanted to ask you, what did you mean by that sentence you said to my father?'' Audrey Turnah asked. She really wanted to know what Collins Date wanted to say just now.
Collins grinned.
"Sorry, I have no comment," he said.
Audrey Turnah knew that he refused to tell because of Jerry Dank.
''Jerry!'' Audrey called.
Seeing that the two of them were about to get into the car, Audrey Turnah quickened her steps to catch up.
"Since you found evidence related to the Turnah family, why not tell everyone? Why didn't you tell the police to let them investigate again?" Audrey asked Jerry Dank.
She was inexplicably angry.
"The Turnah family can stand the investigation, and I never doubt it. I'm not afraid. What have you to be afraid of? Could it be that your so-called evidence is just speculation and cannot stand at all?" Audrey asked with confidence.
Jerry Dank stopped in his tracks, turned around slowly, and his dark eyes were like a foggy abyss, making it hard for people to see his intentions clearly, feeling uneasy.
"The evidence was not handed over to the police because it was not enough to convict the real culprit behind the scenes," Jerry Dank replied.
"Audrey, whether the Turnah family is innocent or not, you might as well go back and check the transaction records of your account in the name of the Swiss bank before making a conclusion," Jerry Dank said to Audrey.
The account information he found was in Audrey Turnah's name.
Audrey was stunned.
Swiss bank?
She was just about to ask what happened, when Jerry Dank and Collins Date got into the car and left without looking back.
Audrey Turnah returned home, rummaged through the cabinets, and found a platinum card from a Swiss bank.
She had the account a month before her 18th birthday, when she went to Europe for fun and for convenience, but she basically threw it aside after she came back and never used it again.
Audrey Turnah logged into her account and checked the transaction records, and her expression changed slightly.
In the past few months, tens of millions of dollars had been transferred out of her card twice, and she didn't even know the name of the payee!
She suddenly remembered something, and hurried downstairs.
"Abel, accompany me to Baman's house," she said.
On the way, Audrey Turnah called Angela and sent the payee's name across to ask her to look up relevant information.
Angel quickly called back as soon as she was done.
"Miss, this man is a maintenance worker of a mechanic workshop. He fell to his death a few days ago because of drunkenness. What do you want to know him for?'' Angela asked Audrey.
"Which mechanic workshop?" Audrey asked Angela back.
"It's the mechanic workshop that Marcus Coker used to go to since before his freshman year," Angela replied.
Audrey Turnah was stunned.
Someone used her card to remit tens of millions to this maintenance worker. What was the intention?
When she arrived at Baman's house, Charles Baman was about to go out, and was very happy to see Audrey Turnah.
"Audrey?'' he belched.
''Why did you come here? You have time today?" Charles asked her with an interested look.
During this period of time that something happened to the Turnah family, Charles Baman called Audrey Turnah frequently.
He wanted to meet her to comfort and enlighten her, but Audrey Turnah always said that she was busy and didn't have time.
"Charles Baman, let me ask you. Several of us went to Europe to play a few months ago, and you didn't have enough money, so you temporarily took a secondary card of my card, where is the card?" Audrey asked him.
"You came to me just for that secondary card?" Charles Baman asked her.
Charles Baman was a little disappointed.
"It's in my room, I'll bring it to you," he replied.
A few days after they came back from Europe, Audrey Turnah changed schools.
Charles Baman never found a chance to pay her back, and then he forgot about it.
"This card is mine, who else knows about it besides you?" Audrey asked. Her voice sounded a little hurried.
"My dad," Charles Baman replied.
"I swiped your card, so I had to pay back the money. I asked my dad to deposit twice as much money as I used," Charles Baman said to her with a proud smile.
Audrey Turnah was nervous.
"Has your father ever taken this card?" Audrey asked him.
Charles Baman nodded.
"Yes, at that time my dad asked the finance department to check my used account, and asked me for the password. Remember to change the password when you go back," he said to Audrey.
Audrey Turnah's heart sank suddenly.