The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 4707
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The investigation at Wanlong Palace was efficient. Within just one night, they figured out what had happened.
Wan Pojun called Charlie Wade to give him an update. “Mr. Ye, my team found out that the Chinese woman involved with your mother-in-law in the Providence Chinese Rampage is not named Chen Liping. Her name is actually Mei Yuzhen.”
“Mei Yuzhen?” Charlie frowned. “What do we know about her?”
Wan Pojun explained, “Mei Yuzhen came to the United States illegally over 20 years ago. She hoped to earn money to build a house for her two sons and find them wives. She spent her family’s savings to smuggle herself here. Once in the U.S., she changed her name to Huang Sanmei and took a job as a nanny in Chinatown.”
“She used a fake name because the smuggler warned her to keep her true identity secret. If anyone learned she was an illegal immigrant, it would be hard for her to get a green card in the future. Her hope was to earn money and eventually return to her real identity.”
Wan Pojun continued, “Mei Yuzhen went to Chinatown and got a fake ID under the name Huang Sanmei. To make her story more believable, she created a background for herself as a member of the Hakka people. She claimed to be the third of four sisters, which explained her simple name. This story worked well for her, and she also had a natural talent for lying and acting.”
Charlie Wade asked, “How did Mei Yuzhen go from being a nanny to a criminal who harms her own people?”
Wan Pojun replied, “Mr. Hui Ye, we are still looking into this. Mei Yuzhen has been in the United States for over 20 years, mostly as an illegal immigrant. We need to investigate her past thoroughly. However, we found a clue: her first employer had a tragic incident three years after she arrived. There was a fire that killed three members of the family, and their one-year-old son went missing. We suspect Mei Yuzhen may have started the fire and taken the child, possibly to sell him.”
Charlie frowned and asked, “Did the U.S. police investigate this serious matter?”
Wan Pojun sighed. “The American police did a quick investigation after the fire. They concluded it was an accident caused by the father smoking in the living room, which set the sofa on fire. As for the missing child, the police didn’t provide a clear answer.”
He continued, “I reviewed the files, and a neighbor told the police that a nanny named Huang Sanmei worked for the family. After the fire, both the nanny and the one-year-old child were missing, which raised suspicions. However, the police decided not to pursue the case further, saying there was no evidence of arson and no valuables were stolen.”
At that time, the American police handling the case entered the name “Huang Sanmei” into their system. They asked other police departments in the country to help investigate this Asian woman. However, they had very little information to go on.
Over the next 20 years, several states in the U.S. did come across Asian women named Huang Sanmei. But when local police looked into it, they discovered that the arrival dates of these women in the U.S. did not match the timeline of the original incident. As a result, those leads did not go anywhere.