On the way back, Freda thought, "As a selfish man, if Theon finds out that I'm staring at him, he might not sit still and wait for death. Will he resist or run away at once?'?
Freda was extremely uneasy. Theon was cruel, but he could not fight against her now, so he must have escaped.
Freda shook her head and made up her mind to bring Theon to justice as soon as possible, even if she couldn't let everyone see his ugly face.
When Freda arrived at the Smith family's house, Sheridan was still waiting for her in the living room.
"I'm going to call the police." Freda said, "I can't wait for him to run away."
This suggestion was supported by Master Smith and Sheridan Martin. As experienced people, they all felt that temporary anger was not as stable as long-term stability. If Theon ran away, it would be not worth it.
When Nina was still crying in the hospital, Freda had come to the police station of the capital city with all the evidence and the witness, Sheridan Martin.