Landon Ford quickly sent over the photo of the nanny.
From the photo, she seemed to be living a leisurely and affluent life, presenting an air of wealth.
Yet beneath that affluent demeanor, there was an ominous death mark between her brows, suggesting a future of imprisonment.
—She had at least been implicated in a murder case.
Thea Shaw narrowed her eyes.
If someone really has killed, their face would more or less reveal it, just like how Thea once discerned that June Sherman and her father were not good people.
People like Benson Abbott, even if karma from his father was too significant to be obvious, they've all been stained with blood to some extent; it's not new.
But for an ordinary nanny to be implicated in a murder case, that's different.
Thea truly feared that her earlier speculation had turned true.
She immediately informed Landon Ford of her discovery.
After hearing this, Landon Ford fell silent.
