The Blacklist

Chapter 379 Repaying others with their own methods

Chapter 379 Repaying others with their own methods
I don’t know if it was Carrie’s words that reminded her, but when Elizabeth reviewed the profilers’ files and psychological assessment reports, she focused on which profilers had problems in recent years, especially those who had been punished and warned for this.

During this process, she discovered a key person - in 2013, when she joined SER, a new chief doctor, Fulton, came to the FBI's Office of Psychological Counseling. He presided over all subsequent psychological evaluations of profilers. If she had no suitable reason, she would have wanted to go directly to him to ask: Which profilers have problems?
Excluding this reason, after more than two days of hard work, Elizabeth finally found an important suspect from the pile of information - Annie Hollis, who was once one of the best profilers commended by the General Administration, but a year ago, he was dismissed for disobeying orders and was considered no longer suitable for the job!
This time, in order to verify her own judgment, Elizabeth did not tell Carrie and others, and she started tracking and monitoring Annie herself...

But what she didn't expect was that Annie had a strong anti-tracking awareness and soon discovered her. When passing by a path through the woods, he set a trap to kidnap her and took her away, taking her to a cabin in the woods.

After the hood was removed, Elizabeth was surprised to find that Fulton, the chief doctor of the FBI psychological counseling room whom she once followed, was sitting in front of her!

"Agent Keene, nice to meet you." Dr. Fulton is a white woman in her early fifties with a kind face and a very magnetic voice. "Can I call you Elizabeth?"

"Of course." Elizabeth had calmed down by now. As she spoke, she touched her belt with her right hand, which was tied behind her back. A little finger-sized object appeared in her hand, and she clenched it three times in her palm! She continued, "I just don't understand why you did this?"

"Excuse me, I just want to have a good chat with you!" Fulton said with a smile, "Since you copied all the profiler's information from the FBI psychological counseling room the day before yesterday, I know what you found...

"And today, you followed Annie again, which shows that you have amazing analytical skills and found the key point in a very short time! I was so surprised that I had to show up and talk to you!"

Hearing this, Elizabeth suddenly understood and said, "Ha! What are you talking about? About how you asked Annie to pretend to be the 'Capricorn Killer'?"

Facing her ridicule, Fulton was not angry, but still smiled and said: "Elizabeth, I have studied your files and know that your experience is also very tortuous. You were even framed as a treason and almost sentenced to death. From this aspect, you should be able to feel the injustice of this country's laws! So, I think you should be able to understand that what we are doing now is for justice and fairness..."

Elizabeth was speechless. She admitted in her heart that finding and killing the "Capricorn Killer" was indeed a way to eliminate harm to the people, and executing and dismembering the killer by "returning a favor in his own way" could be considered for justice, but these were also violations of the law and abuses of lynching. As a law enforcer, she could not agree with it.

Seeing her silence, Fulton continued, "Elizabeth, I know that you have always had a sense of justice in your heart, so I really hope that you can join us. There are too many criminals who cannot be prosecuted by the law and need us to punish them..."

Elizabeth didn't expect the psychiatrist to have such a big wish, and couldn't help asking, "So, do you know other serious criminals?" "Of course." Fulton saw that she started to ask questions and said happily, "For example, this wooden house, do you know who lives here?"

After a pause, she smiled and said, "I don't think you can guess it! Eight years ago, when you first joined the FBI, you came into contact with your first serial killer case, the 'Sandman Killer'. Do you remember? He has been living here!" At this point, she clapped her hands!
Annie came out of the darkness, opened the door, and pushed out a wheelchair with a white man in his 50s tied to it! Annie grinned at Elizabeth and said, "This is the guy. We've been looking for him for a long time and finally caught him!"

When mentioning the "Sandman Killer", Elizabeth's eyes became sharp. This was the first serial killer case she received after joining the FBI, and it was also a case in which the murderer had never been caught. She had always been brooding over it, and now the criminal was right in front of her. She couldn't believe it!
Seeing her confusion, Fulton said, "I know you can't believe it, but it's true! I don't want to tell you how much effort we put into this. I just want to tell you that this cabin has been the secret residence of the 'Sandman Killer' for nearly 20 years. It was here that he suffocated more than 20 kidnapped children with pillows... Elizabeth, if you really have justice in your heart, punish him yourself!"

After saying that, Fulton signaled to Annie to let Elizabeth go, and handed over the pillow in his hand, looking at her with expectant eyes, hoping that she could, as expected, suffocate the sinister "Sleeping Killer" by suffocating him with the pillow, join his team, and become the dark vigilante she needs!

It has to be said that Elizabeth, who was now freed, was moved. Killing or capturing the "Sandman Killer" and the "Capricorn Killer" had always been her obsession. However, in this situation, she killed them using the same method as the killer. Was she really upholding justice?

Just as she was hesitating, the door of the cabin was violently opened, and Kerry, Gina, Dembe and others rushed in...

However, this time, Carrey did not kill people. He just controlled Dr. Fulton and profiler Annie, then pulled the "Sandman Killer" in front of them and said in a bad tone: "A psychiatrist and an excellent profiler, instead of thinking about solving the problem within the normal scope of his authority, he set up a lynching and kidnapped a federal agent. What's wrong with your brains?"

Seeing his angry look, Elizabeth was afraid that he would execute Fulton and Annie in a rage, so she pleaded for them...

Fulton knew Carrie's identity, and when she saw him coming, she immediately became depressed, knowing that she had completely lost the game! But what she didn't expect was that she heard good news the next moment...

"This 'Sandman Killer' sounds really disgusting!" Carrie said, "Fulton, Annie, I heard that you are good at giving someone a taste of their own medicine. Show me how you do it!"

(End of this chapter)

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