Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1260. There’s not even a bit of justice.

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Chapter 1260: 1260. There’s not even a bit of justice.

This year is inevitably a tough one for Harry Hall.

But at least, unlike before, he no longer stays up day and night outside the ward. He now eats on schedule and gets proper rest.

This has also been a relief to Elly Campbell.

"Helen, you really have to wake up, even if just for Harry, you have to come back, don’t let him be too lonely."

Elly Campbell stood in front of the hospital bed, sighing softly.

Two months have passed since the accident happened.

Helen Melendy still shows no signs of awakening, nor can she breathe on her own.

This is not good news for those who care about her.

And as for the prosecution’s decision, unsurprisingly, it has chosen not to press charges, only committing the man to a mental hospital.

"Is that it? Just like that?"

Elly Campbell was indignant upon receiving the result.

"Has the police ever suspected what motivated that mental patient to kill?"

Elly, furious, threw the documents on the table and looked at Adam Jones, saying:

"It’s been two months since John Stevenson’s case and since Helen was stabbed, and he’s been quiet. Why did he suddenly go and kill Helen?

How did he know Helen was at the DG Bridal Shop? What does a mental patient know? Without someone directing him, why did he say he came to take revenge on Helen?

The actions of a mental patient have their triggers, has the police never doubted this?"

Not to mention, the thoughts of a mental patient are very intuitive and direct.

They have no concept of right and wrong in the world.

Those who are good to them are good, and those who are bad to them are bad.

John Stevenson is his brother, and his brother has been good to him, so he would reciprocate and definitely not let others bully his brother.

Since it was the police who imprisoned his brother, he could go after the police, or even those classmates who bullied his brother, there’s no reason to target the lawyer who defended his brother.

The only possibility is that someone around him suggested that Helen Melendy was the one who harmed his brother, prompting him to go after Helen with a fruit knife.

Elly Campbell couldn’t believe the police hadn’t considered this at all.

Seeing Elly Campbell’s emotions flaring again, Adam Jones quickly interjected to comfort her:

"Don’t be hasty, the police have also investigated this matter. John Stevenson’s parents admitted they had privately discussed how Helen Melendy didn’t fight for their son wholeheartedly,

and after John Stevenson was sentenced, they cursed Helen in private, blaming her for not being diligent and indirectly causing their son’s imprisonment,

These words were said in front of Gabriel Stevenson, and he probably took them to heart."

Elly Campbell still wasn’t satisfied with such an outcome, where the murderer doesn’t go to jail, and those who instigated it did so unintentionally and aren’t caught.

And Helen, who kindly helped others, just deserved to be killed without any justice, why? Just why?

Elly Campbell couldn’t swallow this grievance, "So, this harmful family just gets off scot-free like that?"

Adam Jones didn’t know how to respond to Elly’s words, but the sad truth was indeed so.

For a mental patient without full criminal capacity, the law can’t punish them.

As for his parents, whether they intentionally instigated it or just made thoughtless private remarks, without sufficient evidence, the police can’t make an arrest.

Seeing his wife’s uncontrollable rage, Adam Jones could only patiently try to soothe her.

"Elly, listen to me, I know you’re feeling unjust, but now we don’t have the evidence, we can’t use the law to punish them, nor can we treat them with their own methods, but..."

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