The Wolf of Los Angeles

Chapter 211: Don't Let Anyone Get Hurt



[Chapter 212: Don't Let Anyone Get Hurt]

The Venice Beach Club had burned down, and the associated events had long since settled down. Everything seemed to have returned to normal.

Harley Wayne, disguised, arrived at Guerrero's residence, the very building where he had committed suicide. This was not her first visit in recent days; she had waited outside several times, encountering a woman who lived on the same floor as Guerrero.

As the woman approached a car, Harley followed her and greeted her with, "Hi, could we chat for a moment?" The woman paused, turned to assess her, and seeing Harley's harmless appearance, replied, "What can I do for you?"

Harley spoke softly, "I'm a reporter for The New York Times and I'm trying to learn about your neighbor."

Noticing the woman's slight impatience, she pulled some cash from her pocket and handed it over. "For wasting your time, this should cover it."

The woman took the cash and tucked it into her pocket. "Fire away."

Harley gestured towards the woman's car. The woman opened the door and invited Harley to join her.

Harley understood that time was limited and jumped right in with her question, "Was there anything unusual about your neighbor Guerrero before he committed suicide?"

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