They left in different vehicles, while Lance got into the car with the Vice President.
"You can let your friends come over, they'll definitely love this news."
The Vice President knew quite a few media journalists, handling the company's media relations was also part of his job.
He drove the car to a farther place, then wrapped the receiver in a handkerchief and began dialing numbers.
Soon, the journalists arrived before the police, frantically taking pictures around the corpse.
Over ten minutes later, the police car came whirring over and dispersed the onlookers.
"Should we disperse these journalists?" The sheriff asked when he got out of the car, as the officer in charge of maintaining order on the scene inquired.
The sheriff shook his head, "Take their contact numbers down, we might have use for them."
Sometimes journalists record clues and images that exist before the police arrive, but are destroyed once they're on the scene.
