Transform randomly in Kexue World

Chapter 387 The suspect is Maori Kogorou (Part 5)

Chapter 387 The suspect is Kogoro Mori (Part )

Is this a video recorder?
Why on me?
Was it when the guy was drunk?
In a daze, a picture appeared in Sakubo Hashi's mind: the drunken and sloppy man was holding his own hand and talking like a pervert. While saying, "Brother, you smell so good," he was sneaking around with his other hand. He put this thing on his chest.

Turning the thing over in your hand, you can see that there is an SD memory card in the card slot on the back, and there is a small red light that has been flashing, which is obviously in working condition.

Doesn't that mean...

Just when Saku Hashi had the idea of ​​'smashing this thing', Martin had already stepped forward and retrieved the object in Saku Hashi's hand. Xiaolan called it a 'body-worn video recorder'. In fact, he called it The black round badge of the 'Clothing Anchor'.

In fact, the time when Martin placed the 'clothing anchor' on Sakubo Fashi was not at the wine party, but when he stopped Sakubo Fashi from knocking on the door in front of the house.

Xiaolan was asked to say this deliberately in Conan's plan, causing Saku Hashi to misunderstand and mistakenly believe that this badge can record everything he did like a handheld DV.

"This is a law enforcement recorder recently piloted by the Metropolitan Police Department, and it is planned to be promoted in the future." Martin casually talked about the future more than ten years later: "The purpose is to record and supervise the behavior of police officers during law enforcement at any time, which will help maintain the Enforcement impartiality and improved efficiency.”

"I think this thing is also useful for lawyers to investigate and collect evidence. When I was drunk, I wanted to give it to my brother. But when I sobered up, I realized that I actually gave away something owned by the public. I shouldn't, I shouldn't."

In fact, the shooting angle of the badge is to capture Martin’s clothes underneath when Martin is pinned to his collar. Moreover, it is limited to the resolution of the mini camera and the memory card memory of only 2MB. The blurry video recorded by this prop is not only as blurry as a driving recorder. It is impossible to record audio even if it is deleted while recording and only retained for ten seconds.

"Audio or video recordings obtained by abnormal means do not have legal effect as evidence." Saku Hoshi emphasized that even if the video recorder clearly captured the scene of him strangling Ritsuko Usui, it would not be accepted in court. count!

As for the shape and size of the camera and the space limitations of the memory card, these things happen to be in the blind spot of Sakubo Hashi's knowledge. He only knows one thing -

However, this does not affect Saku Hashi's misunderstanding.

This is tantamount to telling others that they did it but they don’t admit it.

"What does it have to do with me?" Martin looked confused: "You have already acquiesced that it captured the facts of your crime. Even if it is not legally recognized, it is Xiao Caocao's job to find evidence that can be effective in court. What’s wrong with me being the only one here on vacation?”

Only then did Saku Hashi realize that he was suffering from an occupational disease and changed the goal of the argument from 'I didn't do this' to preventing the court from finding him guilty.

Martin himself can make it retain the last ten seconds of video without deletion by stopping its work. But it is impossible to record the criminal process of Saku Hoshi.

It doesn't even matter whether the video was shown to the police.

Yamamura Cao, who was watching the whole process, was still outside the situation, and even half understood. He just blinked blankly and pointed at himself: "Did Cao Cao call me?"

Martin looked at him and asked in a tentative tone: "Then... Big fuck?" Yamamura said:...

Why don't you call me 'Police Officer Yamamura'? Does the police department look down on people that much? Believe it or not, give me half a year to become a police officer. Let’s see!

Although he was in a confused mood, Yamamura Soo, who had extensive experience in lying down, stepped forward and took out the handcuffs on Saku Hashi.

At this point, Conan's minimum goal has been completed, which is to convince the police that the murderer is Sakubo. Next, it is enough to look for evidence around Sakubo and will not focus too much on other people, especially Miyazaki. No Akemi.

After cracking the mechanism on the door chain, there is nothing to say about the crime process and methods. Now there is only one truly conclusive and effective evidence that is a complete reasoning.

And when Martin was talking to Saku Hashi, Conan was sorting out his thoughts and realized a possible piece of evidence, and now he just needed a replacement...

"Besides, is there really no other evidence?" Martin continued to ask: "You were in a hurry even to kill people, and you didn't have time to sort and check your clothes. Then I'm afraid you didn't have time to deal with the pliers you used to remove the anti-theft chain, right? Take it with you?" Put it in the room?"

If necessary, the police can entrust an identification agency to confirm that the pliers are the ones used to cut the anti-theft chain. If Fashi Saku did not wear gloves, his fingerprints will definitely be found on the pliers.

Conan was robbed of his words again: ...You should have spoken earlier if you knew the evidence.

After a moment of silence, Saku Hashi finally let out a long sigh, as if the man's upright figure had collapsed. He took out a pair of small pliers from the inner pocket of his jacket, and while voluntarily handing it over to the police, he began the process of confessing his crime and describing his motive.

The motive for the murder originated from Ritsuko Usui's ongoing lawsuit, which was a case of sewage discharge from a factory. The sewage seriously polluted the environment of the downstream villages, so the villagers of the downstream villages jointly sued the factory, and Ritsuko Usui was defending the factory. defend.

No one in the law firm knew that Hoshi Saku happened to be in that village. On the one hand, he hated Ritsuko Usui for taking on such a lawsuit for money and reputation, causing the villagers to suffer from pollution; on the other hand, he In order for the villagers to win the lawsuit, they chose to kill Ritsuko Usui.

"High-end business wars often adopt unpretentious means." Martin shrugged.

Shouldn't the normal development of this story be that Saku Hashi, as the only college student in the village, comes forward to defend the villagers as a lawyer, and has a head-on confrontation with Ritsuko Usui in court?

Then use blood and bondage to awaken Ritsuko Usui's conscience outside the court, and finally win the lawsuit, then fall in love, make dumplings, and secretly quarrel under the covers?
How did the idea of ​​​​solving the problem shift to "killing the other party's lawyer will definitely win the lawsuit"?

After thinking about it, Martin felt that there was only one answer: Conan's death halo was activated!

...No, it should be that Saku Hashi's defense skills were too poor. Even the villagers thought he was unreliable and didn't come to him when the prosecution was filed. Even Saku Hashi knew that he couldn't argue with Ritsuko Usui, so he simply chose to exchange one for one.

(End of this chapter)

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