Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner: Chapter 167 autopsy

Two days later, Uncle Milo left, so Tangning naturally took Heidi to the funeral, which was very grand.

Although Uncle Milo didn't leave a will, as the only son, Liwen naturally inherited the "City Newspaper", but to Tangning's surprise, he did not merge the "City Newspaper" with his "New Orleans Express News", nor did he The "City Newspaper" was not reformed, but the original style was retained, probably to commemorate my father!

One day, Laiwen suddenly came to visit. Although he hadn't seen him for over half a month, Tangning was still taken aback, "Laiwen, why have you lost so much weight?"

"Because I'm too tired, but I don't dare to stop myself, otherwise it will be even more uncomfortable!" Lai Wendandan replied.

Tangning could understand his feelings. The feeling of losing a loved one suddenly was very torturous, so she needed to keep herself busy to deal with this pain, but this kind of busyness hurts both the body and the effort, so it took time to walk slowly come out.

At this time, the text said again: "Tony, in fact, I have something to trouble you this time!"

"We don't need to talk about whether it's troublesome or not. If you have anything to do, just say it directly!" Tangning replied pretending to be displeased.

"Well, I'll just say it directly, do you think my father's illness is a little too sudden this time!" Liwen asked in a serious tone.

Tangning nodded and replied, "It was too sudden. To be honest, I couldn't believe my ears when I heard the news together with you!"

"Yeah, it was really too shocking at the time, so some things were not handled well!" The letter said with emotion.

Tangning quickly persuaded, "Don't think so about the letter, in fact, the funeral has already been held very grandly, and we don't have much experience with this kind of thing!"

"Oh, Tony, you misunderstood, I'm not talking about funerals!" Liwen waved his hands.

"Then what are you talking about?" Tangning asked in confusion.

"I'm talking about the cause of my father's death!" the letter replied in a deep voice.

Tangning was stunned for a moment, then she understood the meaning of the message: "The cause of death? Do you suspect that Uncle Milo was killed? But that's impossible. We found several doctors at the time, and I even asked him to come. Sheriff En invited the forensic doctor of the police station, and they all concluded that Uncle Milo was not poisoned or suffered external injuries!"

"Of course I know this, but I still think there is something wrong. My father was so healthy, why did he suddenly die of illness, so Tony can trouble you to ask Weili forensic doctor to come again!" The letter pleaded.

Although Tangning already had a vague feeling of bad fortune, she still asked, "What do you want him to do?"

"Autopsy!" The letter replied word by word.

"But Uncle Milo has already been buried..." Tangning said with a frown.

But before he could finish speaking, the communication interrupted: "This is to help my father find out who killed him, so I believe he won't blame me!"

Although Tangning wanted to persuade Laiwen again, but seeing his determined expression, and based on what she knew about him, it was estimated that persuasion wouldn't be of any use, and it might even make him mistakenly think that she didn't want to help or something else. After thinking about it, he reluctantly agreed: "Okay, then I'll go to Sheriff Klein to help me talk to the forensic doctor Weili!"

"Please, Tony!" Laiwen said solemnly.

Not long after walking out of Wen's residence, Tangning heard someone calling her from behind, "Mr. Tangning!"