The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.
Chapter 1133 Professor (3)
Chapter 1133 Professor ([-])
Schiller returned to the room. He didn't touch the window sill, but just gestured to Gordon with his eyes. Gordon stepped forward, glanced at the window sill and said, "Wayne Hospital's hygienic conditions are good, but this is just an ordinary hospital. The ward, the window sill is a bit too clean, isn't it?"
Schiller nodded, and Gordon walked a little closer. He also stretched out his head to look down, and found that the awning downstairs had a skeleton. Although the skeleton was made of wood, the wood was nailed into the wall.
Obviously, the awning had already been built during the construction of the building, and any construction quality of the Wayne Group was very high quality, so even though it was just an awning, it could still bear the weight of an adult male.
Gordon recalled the process he had just seen, and then suddenly realized: "I know why there is no wound on the arm, Dr. Richard's arm was holding the handle of the window at that time, and it hadn't been retracted. It was used as a dagger. When it was inserted into his heart, it wasn't that he didn't want to resist, but that he didn't have time at all."
Schiller nodded and said, "Detective, you can look at his wound, especially the edge of the wound, and you should find something different."
Hearing this, Gordon immediately walked to the corpse, knelt down halfway, put on his gloves, inspected the wound carefully, and said with a frown: "The edge of the upper half of the wound seems to be a little different, but I don't know much about it. Proficient in forensic science..."
"You don't need to be proficient in forensic science. Have you ever noticed that the edge of the upper half is cut deeper than the lower half. Do you guess why?"
While Gordon was still thinking, Bruce spoke.
"In order to prevent too much blood from dripping on the window sill, the murderer did not pull out the murder weapon when the deceased was facing the window, but pulled out the murder weapon after turning the deceased around."
"But at that time, the murderer was standing outside the window, and the body had already slipped below the window sill. The murderer had to lean his upper body into the room and put his hands over the shoulders of the body before he could pull out the murder weapon."
"When pulling out the murder weapon, the position of force is above and behind the corpse, not directly in front, so it will cause the upper edge of the wound and the degree of injury will be deeper."
Gordon shook his head and said, "How on earth did you infer so much in such a short period of time?"
Schiller did not come in, but stood outside the window, glanced down at the sill, and said, "Next, we can talk about the personality of the murderer."
"You also deduced the personality of the murderer?!" Gordon asked in a raised voice.
"After his series of actions, I think you should be able to see that this is a deliberate murder. The murderer has long been prepared, and he may have rehearsed it countless times."
"Since that's the case, he didn't pull out the murder weapon right away. He turned the corpse over quickly enough. The blood might not have dripped on the window sill, but he still wiped the window sill inside and out."
Schiller gently touched the window frame outside the stairs, looked at Bruce and said, "If the patient didn't come back quickly, you would have a free window cleaner."
Gordon touched the side of his cheek and said, "What does that mean? He's a clean freak?"
"It shows that he is not confident enough." Schiller shook his head and said, "It also shows that he is actually a novice, and even, it is very likely that he is committing a crime for the first time."
"Why?" Gordon asked.His thinking is actually fast enough, so he was able to figure out this case with some skills in such a short time.
But the current Gordon is not very good at understanding the psychology of criminals, because the vast majority of cases in Gotham are gang fights or vendettas, and there is no psychological need to understand.
"Detective Gordon, is the theoretical knowledge you have learned in the police academy applicable in reality?" Schiller asked. "
Gordon thought about it for a while, and then said: "About criminal investigation, there are still a lot of applications, but in civil mediation, it is almost not applicable at all, and we can only adapt to local conditions."
"So, when you left the police academy, did you realize the difference between theory and reality?" Schiller asked again.
"At that time, I was relatively simple, thinking that since my grades were good, the practice should be good." Gordon thought for a while and said: "However, I did doubt it, but this is actually common sense, right? Ordinary people know , The theory cannot be 100% the same as the reality.”
"This is precisely the contradiction of this murderer." Schiller tapped the side of the window frame with his finger and said, "Killing people is a violation of morality and law, and creating such a deceptive In a deliberate murder case, from investigation, to making a plan, to starting practice, it will definitely go through a longer process than passion killing."
Gordon nodded. He felt that what Schiller said made sense. Killing people with passion is nothing more than being superior for a while. When driven by anger, it is difficult to think about law and morality.
But this kind of deliberate crime may take several months to step on the spot, but if the murderer struggles a little bit, it is unlikely that he will be able to persist for so long and put this plan into practice.
In an ordinary deliberate murder case, the murderer would try to cover up the truth in order to escape the crime, but to achieve such a chain without any mistakes, obviously, it needs to be practiced.
"This is not practicing reciting or dancing. Every time he corrects his movements, the murderer will think that he is killing people. It is impossible for any normal person to endure such great moral pressure." Schiller concluded.
Gordon's complexion became more and more serious, and he had to admit that Schiller was right.
In fact, he could see that the movement that Schiller flipped just now was not very proficient, and one hand was too hard. If a knife was really stuck in Bruce's chest, blood might have splashed on the window. The box is on.
And there is no trace of blood in the gap of the window frame on the side, which means that the murderer did this movement perfectly, and this undoubtedly needs practice. Will it be a corpse?
Not to mention morality, anyone who has a little bit of humanity will feel repulsion, disgust and fear. This is human instinct, but the murderer still resolutely practiced this action to perfection.
"Such a cold, ruthless, horrible person," Gordon exclaimed, and Schiller immediately picked up his words, saying, "Or, we call them 'natural born killers.'"
Bruce glanced at Schiller as he spat out the last few words, but said nothing as Schiller continued.
"The biggest characteristic of this group of people is that they are cold-blooded, and they don't feel sad for the loss of life. They take pleasure in hurting and controlling others, and indulge in the pleasure of wantonly depriving the same kind of life."
"In the process of practicing a certain part in preparation for a murder, they will not feel guilty and afraid. On the contrary, the fantasy of taking another person's life will provide them with a lot of pleasure."
Gordon shivered, as if he couldn't accept that there were still such human beings in this world.
Suddenly, Schiller changed the subject and said: "And I said he is not confident, that's right. He has practiced so many times, but he still doesn't believe that his perfect movements will not leave a single point on the windowsill." trace."
"Usually speaking, the biggest basis for us to judge the degree of perversion of a natural killer is his arrogance. The more arrogant and narcissistic he is, the more he treats his own evil behavior. There is something that no one can understand. The more arrogant and confident he is, the harder he is to deal with."
"I understand." Gordon thought for a while and said, "That's why some serial murderers like to go back to the scene and watch the police being tricked by them, because they are confident that they will not be found."
Schiller shook his head and said, "All the murderers who returned to the scene were not confident."
Gordon's eyes widened. Schiller's view is contrary to the current mainstream view. The criminal investigation community still believes that the murderer of the serial murder case returned to the scene to tease the police.
"They will return to the scene, in fact, they are not confident enough in their modus operandi, as long as they confirm that they have not left additional clues, just like students who are worried about their scores after an exam and go to check the answers."
"In other words, as long as they do this, it proves that their methods are flawed. It's like, knowing that they are right, all academic masters will not answer the answer. Those who don't know right or wrong are not sure about it. .”
Gordon squinted at Schiller. He seemed a little puzzled why the professor described such a brutal murder as a daily exam. Although the analogy was very apt, the tone of understatement was creepy.
Schiller gave a smile that was a little cold and nervous, and even Bruce couldn't meet his eyes when he smiled like that.
Schiller lightly touched the window sill with the tip of his index finger and said: "This murderer seems to be a bad student who is not confident in his answer, but has made up dozens of extra steps, and wants to make up for it with quantity. "
A trace of disgust appeared on Schiller's face, and he continued: "Only mediocrity would want to use exhaustion to commit crimes."
Later, Schiller restrained his expression, looked at Gordon, and said, "Fortunately, he is the kind of unconfident murderer, so as long as you squat here, you should still see him."
Gordon was about to go out immediately, but Bruce stopped him. He said, "You can't set up defenses outside the ward door, otherwise, everyone will know that the police are here. You first take someone to pretend to investigate the environment in the hospital, and I will be in charge of monitoring the situation." stay here."
"You don't want to install a monitor, do you?" Schiller faced Bruce's question for the first time today. Bruce shook his head and said, "No matter how daring the murderer is, it is impossible for the murderer to step into this room again." , I am going to deploy defenses on this entire floor."
"He may be bolder than you think." Schiller suddenly sneered, and then said: "I forgot to mention that there is another kind of students who are not confident in their answers, but confident in their rankings." Self-confident, suspecting that I will not do well in the exam, but even more suspicious, the questions in this exam are difficult, and everyone will fail in the exam.”
"So..." Bruce narrowed his eyes slowly.
Just then, there was a loud noise outside the window, Bruce rushed to the window, Schiller turned sideways, and Bruce heard a commotion downstairs.
As Gordon and Bruce rushed out the door, they heard Schiller whisper:
"Perhaps, instead of coming back, he didn't leave at all?"
Just as Schiller returned to the ward, he heard the head nurse screaming from the ward downstairs.
"Harry! Little Harry!! What's wrong with you?! Why is there so much blood on your body?!!!"
Look at the details, look at the details, my friends!
Don't give me the chance to call you idiots!
(End of this chapter)
Schiller returned to the room. He didn't touch the window sill, but just gestured to Gordon with his eyes. Gordon stepped forward, glanced at the window sill and said, "Wayne Hospital's hygienic conditions are good, but this is just an ordinary hospital. The ward, the window sill is a bit too clean, isn't it?"
Schiller nodded, and Gordon walked a little closer. He also stretched out his head to look down, and found that the awning downstairs had a skeleton. Although the skeleton was made of wood, the wood was nailed into the wall.
Obviously, the awning had already been built during the construction of the building, and any construction quality of the Wayne Group was very high quality, so even though it was just an awning, it could still bear the weight of an adult male.
Gordon recalled the process he had just seen, and then suddenly realized: "I know why there is no wound on the arm, Dr. Richard's arm was holding the handle of the window at that time, and it hadn't been retracted. It was used as a dagger. When it was inserted into his heart, it wasn't that he didn't want to resist, but that he didn't have time at all."
Schiller nodded and said, "Detective, you can look at his wound, especially the edge of the wound, and you should find something different."
Hearing this, Gordon immediately walked to the corpse, knelt down halfway, put on his gloves, inspected the wound carefully, and said with a frown: "The edge of the upper half of the wound seems to be a little different, but I don't know much about it. Proficient in forensic science..."
"You don't need to be proficient in forensic science. Have you ever noticed that the edge of the upper half is cut deeper than the lower half. Do you guess why?"
While Gordon was still thinking, Bruce spoke.
"In order to prevent too much blood from dripping on the window sill, the murderer did not pull out the murder weapon when the deceased was facing the window, but pulled out the murder weapon after turning the deceased around."
"But at that time, the murderer was standing outside the window, and the body had already slipped below the window sill. The murderer had to lean his upper body into the room and put his hands over the shoulders of the body before he could pull out the murder weapon."
"When pulling out the murder weapon, the position of force is above and behind the corpse, not directly in front, so it will cause the upper edge of the wound and the degree of injury will be deeper."
Gordon shook his head and said, "How on earth did you infer so much in such a short period of time?"
Schiller did not come in, but stood outside the window, glanced down at the sill, and said, "Next, we can talk about the personality of the murderer."
"You also deduced the personality of the murderer?!" Gordon asked in a raised voice.
"After his series of actions, I think you should be able to see that this is a deliberate murder. The murderer has long been prepared, and he may have rehearsed it countless times."
"Since that's the case, he didn't pull out the murder weapon right away. He turned the corpse over quickly enough. The blood might not have dripped on the window sill, but he still wiped the window sill inside and out."
Schiller gently touched the window frame outside the stairs, looked at Bruce and said, "If the patient didn't come back quickly, you would have a free window cleaner."
Gordon touched the side of his cheek and said, "What does that mean? He's a clean freak?"
"It shows that he is not confident enough." Schiller shook his head and said, "It also shows that he is actually a novice, and even, it is very likely that he is committing a crime for the first time."
"Why?" Gordon asked.His thinking is actually fast enough, so he was able to figure out this case with some skills in such a short time.
But the current Gordon is not very good at understanding the psychology of criminals, because the vast majority of cases in Gotham are gang fights or vendettas, and there is no psychological need to understand.
"Detective Gordon, is the theoretical knowledge you have learned in the police academy applicable in reality?" Schiller asked. "
Gordon thought about it for a while, and then said: "About criminal investigation, there are still a lot of applications, but in civil mediation, it is almost not applicable at all, and we can only adapt to local conditions."
"So, when you left the police academy, did you realize the difference between theory and reality?" Schiller asked again.
"At that time, I was relatively simple, thinking that since my grades were good, the practice should be good." Gordon thought for a while and said: "However, I did doubt it, but this is actually common sense, right? Ordinary people know , The theory cannot be 100% the same as the reality.”
"This is precisely the contradiction of this murderer." Schiller tapped the side of the window frame with his finger and said, "Killing people is a violation of morality and law, and creating such a deceptive In a deliberate murder case, from investigation, to making a plan, to starting practice, it will definitely go through a longer process than passion killing."
Gordon nodded. He felt that what Schiller said made sense. Killing people with passion is nothing more than being superior for a while. When driven by anger, it is difficult to think about law and morality.
But this kind of deliberate crime may take several months to step on the spot, but if the murderer struggles a little bit, it is unlikely that he will be able to persist for so long and put this plan into practice.
In an ordinary deliberate murder case, the murderer would try to cover up the truth in order to escape the crime, but to achieve such a chain without any mistakes, obviously, it needs to be practiced.
"This is not practicing reciting or dancing. Every time he corrects his movements, the murderer will think that he is killing people. It is impossible for any normal person to endure such great moral pressure." Schiller concluded.
Gordon's complexion became more and more serious, and he had to admit that Schiller was right.
In fact, he could see that the movement that Schiller flipped just now was not very proficient, and one hand was too hard. If a knife was really stuck in Bruce's chest, blood might have splashed on the window. The box is on.
And there is no trace of blood in the gap of the window frame on the side, which means that the murderer did this movement perfectly, and this undoubtedly needs practice. Will it be a corpse?
Not to mention morality, anyone who has a little bit of humanity will feel repulsion, disgust and fear. This is human instinct, but the murderer still resolutely practiced this action to perfection.
"Such a cold, ruthless, horrible person," Gordon exclaimed, and Schiller immediately picked up his words, saying, "Or, we call them 'natural born killers.'"
Bruce glanced at Schiller as he spat out the last few words, but said nothing as Schiller continued.
"The biggest characteristic of this group of people is that they are cold-blooded, and they don't feel sad for the loss of life. They take pleasure in hurting and controlling others, and indulge in the pleasure of wantonly depriving the same kind of life."
"In the process of practicing a certain part in preparation for a murder, they will not feel guilty and afraid. On the contrary, the fantasy of taking another person's life will provide them with a lot of pleasure."
Gordon shivered, as if he couldn't accept that there were still such human beings in this world.
Suddenly, Schiller changed the subject and said: "And I said he is not confident, that's right. He has practiced so many times, but he still doesn't believe that his perfect movements will not leave a single point on the windowsill." trace."
"Usually speaking, the biggest basis for us to judge the degree of perversion of a natural killer is his arrogance. The more arrogant and narcissistic he is, the more he treats his own evil behavior. There is something that no one can understand. The more arrogant and confident he is, the harder he is to deal with."
"I understand." Gordon thought for a while and said, "That's why some serial murderers like to go back to the scene and watch the police being tricked by them, because they are confident that they will not be found."
Schiller shook his head and said, "All the murderers who returned to the scene were not confident."
Gordon's eyes widened. Schiller's view is contrary to the current mainstream view. The criminal investigation community still believes that the murderer of the serial murder case returned to the scene to tease the police.
"They will return to the scene, in fact, they are not confident enough in their modus operandi, as long as they confirm that they have not left additional clues, just like students who are worried about their scores after an exam and go to check the answers."
"In other words, as long as they do this, it proves that their methods are flawed. It's like, knowing that they are right, all academic masters will not answer the answer. Those who don't know right or wrong are not sure about it. .”
Gordon squinted at Schiller. He seemed a little puzzled why the professor described such a brutal murder as a daily exam. Although the analogy was very apt, the tone of understatement was creepy.
Schiller gave a smile that was a little cold and nervous, and even Bruce couldn't meet his eyes when he smiled like that.
Schiller lightly touched the window sill with the tip of his index finger and said: "This murderer seems to be a bad student who is not confident in his answer, but has made up dozens of extra steps, and wants to make up for it with quantity. "
A trace of disgust appeared on Schiller's face, and he continued: "Only mediocrity would want to use exhaustion to commit crimes."
Later, Schiller restrained his expression, looked at Gordon, and said, "Fortunately, he is the kind of unconfident murderer, so as long as you squat here, you should still see him."
Gordon was about to go out immediately, but Bruce stopped him. He said, "You can't set up defenses outside the ward door, otherwise, everyone will know that the police are here. You first take someone to pretend to investigate the environment in the hospital, and I will be in charge of monitoring the situation." stay here."
"You don't want to install a monitor, do you?" Schiller faced Bruce's question for the first time today. Bruce shook his head and said, "No matter how daring the murderer is, it is impossible for the murderer to step into this room again." , I am going to deploy defenses on this entire floor."
"He may be bolder than you think." Schiller suddenly sneered, and then said: "I forgot to mention that there is another kind of students who are not confident in their answers, but confident in their rankings." Self-confident, suspecting that I will not do well in the exam, but even more suspicious, the questions in this exam are difficult, and everyone will fail in the exam.”
"So..." Bruce narrowed his eyes slowly.
Just then, there was a loud noise outside the window, Bruce rushed to the window, Schiller turned sideways, and Bruce heard a commotion downstairs.
As Gordon and Bruce rushed out the door, they heard Schiller whisper:
"Perhaps, instead of coming back, he didn't leave at all?"
Just as Schiller returned to the ward, he heard the head nurse screaming from the ward downstairs.
"Harry! Little Harry!! What's wrong with you?! Why is there so much blood on your body?!!!"
Look at the details, look at the details, my friends!
Don't give me the chance to call you idiots!
(End of this chapter)
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