"Jia, you also know clearly the identity of those who made promises to you. Their leader can no longer control the LAPD.
The so-called promise to get you out is just a lie they fabricated. Now Sheriff Lake is personally following your case, and he takes it very seriously."
Senior Police Supervisor Burns stood outside the interrogation room, separated by one-way glass, holding a cup of coffee and calmly observing the activity inside.
He had seen plenty of wealthy suspects like Accountant Jia before.
Many rich people always think their money can buy everything, but they forget that America is full of people with money.
Most so-called wealthy individuals can, at best, create headaches for the prosecution during the trial phase, using lawyers to challenge the judge and prosecutor's patience. Beyond that, there isn't much they can do.
Isn't it just two lousy bucks?
This is America, where there are many rich people. Does the LAPD cater to every single rich person?