Chapter 156
Until now, Chris, who had remained silent, finally couldn’t hold back anymore.
“Megan, there’s something I have to say. I’ve actually been observing you for a long time. Last time when Adam was hospitalized, the overdose injection Janet gave him—was that from you?”
“No, it wasn’t me!” Megan suddenly shouted, her emotions flaring up. “I don’t know anything. I barely even see Janet. Without a doctor’s note, how could I possibly take medication from the pharmacy?”
That did give Chris a reminder.
Without a doctor’s authorization, it was easy to trace the pharmacy staff involved afterward.
Yet, the medication Janet used did indeed come from Megan.
Follow-up investigation showed that all the paperwork was in order.
The drugs were originally meant for another patient on a lower floor but were later swapped into Janet’s locker.
A doctor.
Chris now knew for certain that there were internal issues within the Summit Infirmary—infiltration on every level. Nurses, doctors, pharmacists, all included.
“But the medication passed through your hands. There’s surveillance footage to prove it. You were the only person who got close to the medicine cabinet. Megan, I brought you into the office to cooperate with the investigation, hoping you’d tell the truth. Otherwise, I’ll have no choice but to hand you over to Captain Felton. If I remember correctly, your husband works out of town, doesn’t he? If you don’t go home, who’ll take care of your child?”
Both pressure and persuasion—Chris had clearly picked up the essence from Roy.
Roy added, “If you tell us now, and if no one died as a result, we can consider it a voluntary confession. But if you remain silent, the surveillance I’ve collected is enough to convict you. You’ll be leaving with me today.”
“No, no…”
Megan completely broke down, and her whole body trembled with panic.
Seeing that she was falling apart, Chris sighed, stood up, and poured her a glass of water.
Just as he was about to leave, Megan grabbed him by the sleeve.
“Dr. Green, I really didn’t want to… but I had no choice. They threatened me with my child. Every time they told me to get the drugs, they sent a picture of my son at school to my phone. I… I only have this one child.”
As she spoke, Megan broke down in tears.
Chris and Roy exchanged a glance—it seemed they had succeeded.
In truth, Chris never wanted to use a child to pressure a mother, but Megan was their only breakthrough.
They had no other choice.
Still crying, Megan pulled out her phone and opened her photo album to show them a few pictures.
It was clear the photos were taken secretly.
They all showed the same child in different outfits, playing at school.
Because Megan had to work and her husband was doing a project out of town, their three-year-old was placed in full-time daycare.
She would pick him up after work each day.
The child did resemble Megan quite a bit.
Megan cried so hard she almost passed out.
Chris gently patted her back, took the phone from her, and handed it to Roy.
Then he placed the glass of water into her hands.
“Have some water. If you confess now, you’re also protecting your child. You can’t trust people like that to keep your child safe. Tell everything to Captain Felton.”
After drinking half a glass of water, Megan’s sobs finally began to ease.
“It was around six months ago, I think. I bumped into someone on my way to work. That phone actually wasn’t mine—it was the one that person dropped. I picked it up to return it, but when I ran out to look, he was already gone.”
She figured anyone coming to the hospital must be a patient, and not having a phone would drive them crazy.
She planned to leave it at the nurse’s station for them to claim.
But halfway there, the phone rang.
She thought it was the owner’s friend calling to find it and answered right away.
“A man’s voice came from the other end. He told me to open the photo album and take a look.”
His tone was strange and secretive, and Megan got spooked instantly.
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