Unless there was surveillance video evidence from that time, he couldn't possibly know who had saved him that night.
But if there had been surveillance evidence from the beginning, he wouldn't have been deceived by her until now.
No matter why he suddenly doubted her, and whether he believed her now or not, as long as she insisted that she was the one who saved him that night, he could do nothing about it.
With this thought, Rebecca Kelloway's mind gradually calmed down, and she no longer looked as panicked as she did at first.
But this time, Frank Parker would never believe her again.
His eyes were full of disappointment: "Rebecca, at this point, are you still going to lie? Do you think I would say these things without any evidence? I just want to know, why did you deceive me?"
"What benefit would it bring you by deceiving me about the person that night?"