Chapter 1116 - 381. In a complete mess
Rhode Granger thought for a moment and agreed with Edgar Hoover.
But now, no matter what Edgar Hoover said, Rhode Granger understood that these interrogation records must not be accessed by Edgar Hoover, so he said, "If you really want to help, Director, I hope you can go out and calm those annoying lawyers and journalists!"
Apart from the current interrogation records, the lawyers gathered outside were even more of a headache for Rhode Granger. Additionally, as the impact of this incident expanded, local newspapers in Washington also received the news.
So they split into two groups, with one heading to the hospital where Donnie was located. However, when they arrived, they found that Donnie had already left and returned to his manor. Thus, they went to Donnie’s manor, only to be stopped by the guards outside.
The other group went to the FBI, intending to cover the incident. Especially upon learning that the journalists sent to Block Manor were unable to meet Donnie, the reporters at the FBI became even more frantic to get some information!
Now Rhode Granger needed to review these interrogation records but had no way to deal with those journalists and lawyers.
Edgar Hoover sighed, stood up, and said, "Alright, I’ll go handle them now!"
After speaking, Edgar Hoover walked out of Rhode Granger’s office. After closing the door, his face turned thoroughly grim.
Besides wanting to prove his innocence in this matter, Edgar Hoover had approached Rhode Granger to control Trey Layman’s testimony.
Edgar Hoover was much smarter than Trey Layman.
