Subsequently, Blacky took Tom to the police department office.
A black man in his twenties looked at Luke and the others with a hint of wariness and unease.
Luke asked Blacky to take his statement.
According to Tom, he hadn't paid much attention to the incident that night and his memory of it was not very clear, so he didn't provide any valuable clues.
However, he did bring the dashcam video.
Luke handed the video over to the tech team for processing, and after some professional editing, the footage became much clearer.
At 10:42 p.m., while the car was passing through an intersection, it captured a man and a woman on the roadside, engaged in a physical altercation, apparently in the midst of a dispute.
The woman bore a resemblance to the victim.
The man, with his back to the camera, wore a baseball cap. His face wasn't visible, and most of his body was obscured by a black sedan, although the skin exposed seemed to be that of a white male.