"What a rigorous style, Mr. Investigator." Bolivar complimented politely, although there was no smile on his face, but his serious expression made people feel that he was praising from the heart, "Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed Check. I heard that many cases were successfully solved through evidence such as footprints, fingerprints, dander, DNA, etc. I wonder what you found in this piece?"

"It's still exaggerated in those movies." Another investigator answered with an embarrassed smile, "Just talking about footprints, this is the bathroom. I don't know how many people come and go. There are footprints and fingerprints everywhere. The surrounding environment Increased the difficulty of inspection a lot."

"And the deceased did have a lot of fingerprints and dander left on his body, mainly on the suit he was wearing outside. We will apply for DNA comparison and fingerprint inspection in a while. But don't get too hopeful. There are four or five different kinds of fingerprints and fingerprints. Dander, we can reasonably infer that it was scratched by Mr Thomson when he was arguing and pushing with others during the day."

"It's better to count on the luminol blood test. See if there is any blood left on everyone's clothes and hands." The investigator said, "After all, the deceased struggled so much, so there can always be traces left on the murderer, right?"

After the preliminary sampling of the crime scene was completed, the rest of the investigators began to use this as the center to radiate outwards to find other evidence that might have been discarded by the murderer.

In the following period, the police repeatedly questioned several people who did not have an alibi, waiting for the investigator's test results.

"James, don't you have any ideas?" Judy secretly asked when everyone was not paying attention to herself.

"...No," James frowned, "The scene is too complicated. I guess the murderer acted impulsively, so it can be determined that it was a vendetta, but all the suspects have disputes with the deceased."

As James said, he walked closer to the bathroom and observed the remaining blood on the sink again.There are two relatively complete rectangular bloodstains on it.That is, the parallel position of the countertop and the vertical downward position have the kind of blood stains left by blood. It can be judged that these two positions are the two places where the deceased was hit during his lifetime, but the difference between the two positions is a little far, about [-] centimeters distance.

James tried to simulate the murder process of the murderer.The murderer grabbed the other party's neck with one hand, fixed the position of the other party's hands or head with the other hand, and slammed him towards the direction of the sink.Blood splattered and could get on the skin of the killer's face and clothes.

However, the wounds of the deceased were mainly at the back of the head, and according to the shape, there were no irregular tears and scratches caused by the shaking of the head.So the murderer's second hand probably fixed the head of the deceased.

But this can't explain why the blood on the deceased's hands is so intact. Could it be that when the deceased was attacked, his hands did nothing, neither did he subconsciously reach out to hug his head, nor did he attack the murderer who was strangling his neck?

"Have you been tested for drug residues?" James asked the inspector standing there again. "I suspect that the murderer used drugs to stun or semi-conscious the deceased before committing the crime."

"Yes, sir." The inspector froze for a moment, and hurriedly conducted a new round of sampling.

"There are also all the belongings of the suspects, as well as the nearby trash cans and things stuffed in inconspicuous corners. Search carefully." James instructed the agents leisurely.

"It seems that Mr. James has a plan." Bolivar happened to see this scene when he passed by.

"Mr. Rosales, are you also curious about the murderer's actions?" Judy glanced at the president of Grid, and did not have any doubts about him walking around the crime scene, but asked casually One sentence.

"Ah, this Miss FBI," Bolivar was forced to look at the corpse at a close distance just now. He was in a very bad mood and his tone was cold. "I'm not curious at all, and I don't have such a good brain to find out who the murderer is."

"I just followed to see what progress you have made. I hope you can solve the case quickly and clear the suspicion for my employees."

Judy's face turned red with embarrassment, and she apologized again and again, saying don't worry, they will solve the problem as soon as possible.Although a little immature and blunt, he didn't lose a single word of Tai Chi and shirk responsibility.

Bolivar, who had heard this kind of talk a lot, was noncommittal, and even felt that Miss Judy was still young.Those old fritters don't even blush.

It is said that Millican's detection rate is only 60.00%.

There are too many people in this incident and there is almost no evidence. It should be the most troublesome case for most police officers.

With a fatal blow, the evidence was quickly thrown away and destroyed, and disappeared among the crowd.

"No luminol reaction was found on any of the clothes."

"There was no luminol reaction or blood residue on the hands either."

As bad news came one after another, the FBI and the police frowned more and more.

"Report! Sir! We found a spray containing a suspicious liquid in Miss Ivy's backpack."

"The initial judgment should be some kind of calming spray!"

"That's what I use for self-defense." Ivy quickly explained.

She blushed in panic: "That's the anti-wolf spray that my mother specially gave me! It has nothing to do with this matter!"

The policeman dubiously recorded her explanation.

"The results of our autopsy on Mr. Thomson have also come out. There is no residual chemical substance. The results of the blood oxygen sampling of the heart, lungs and brain are as follows..."

"Preliminarily, it can be judged that the cause of death was cerebral ischemia, which may be the reason why the carotid sinus was compressed."

"Report! I have a major discovery here!"

The police officers who were in charge of searching around the scene ran over excitedly as if spring had arrived, with the feeling that the case could be closed from top to bottom.

"A pair of blood-stained disposable gloves were found in a nearby trash can, and a bloody handkerchief was found in another trash can near the project department office! The blood tests on both items were in line with Mr. Thomson's situation. "

"And Mr. Winster's dander and saliva residues were detected on the above items!"

"Mr. Winster! Do you have anything to explain!" The leading police officer asked sharply.

"!!!"

Winston trembled all over, and his eyes widened in disbelief: "What!"

"It was you, because of project disputes, tricked Mr. Thomson into the bathroom, and then used a handkerchief and disposable gloves to prevent blood from getting on yourself. But how do you know, even a washed handkerchief! The countless fluff and gaps on it will Remains of your DNA and saliva!"

"Mr. Winster! You are under arrest!" The police officer waved his hand, and the rest of the detectives rushed up and grabbed Winster.

"No no! I lost my handkerchief after lunch today! I thought I accidentally left it in the restaurant and was thrown away by the waiter as trash! You can't arrest me so hastily." Winster was so angry. They all turned red, "I'll have my lawyer sue you!"

"You are slander!"

"The murderer must have stolen my handkerchief to set me up!"

After hearing this swearing, the policemen were not affected, and restrained him with a strong attitude, and even the emotional rookie had already placed his hand on the gun.

Treating the police so violently in Millikin, you are afraid that the old birthday star hanged himself, looking for death.

The chief sheriff had an expression of 'I've seen too many suspects': "Don't quibble. Would you be able to steal something as private as a handkerchief? If the murderer wants to frame you, why would you steal it?" Clean it up? Why not just stay there and frame you?"

"It's clear that you are lying. This is also in line with the characteristics of impulsive killing. You use whatever you can find to cover up the traces, and then throw it somewhere to pretend that your things have been stolen." As he spoke, the police chief patted beard.

"However, this trick is indeed smarter than putting evidence on the body, at least it can confuse the public."

"Impossible! Thomson was still alive and well when I left, and Russ can testify to that! He will meet with Dex later, and he can call Rachel!"

"Didn't you say before that you stayed in the office alone after [-]:[-] in the afternoon?" The sheriff was not stopped at all, but he was a little more witty than the average policeman in Conan, "You don't have an alibi!"

"You can sneak back again after the victim finished calling. Use our blind spots in thinking, thinking that if we meet once, we won't meet again, to avoid suspicion!"

"Actually, after Thomson finished calling Rachel, you stopped him in the corridor and tricked him into the bathroom to kill him!"

The sheriff talked eloquently for a while, and the detectives around him nodded repeatedly.

At first glance, this reasoning seems to make sense.

Bolivar, seeing this operation for the first time, just stared at them and watched them quarrel.

Winster's angry reaction did not seem to be fake, but Dex, who had been standing in the corner, changed his face drastically, and something was wrong when he heard the police say the modus operandi.

He walked to the place where the evidence was placed, carefully looked at the pair of transparent gloves and handkerchief, and thought about all the clues so far.

Winster's handkerchief may have been stolen or picked up by someone else.

The murderer should have used this pair of gloves and handkerchief when committing the crime to separate himself from the victim.

The surrounding blood was scattered very messy, and the police speculated that when the murderer attacked Mr. Thomson, he received a lot of resistance.

But this contradicts two other facts:

[-]. None of the people present had a blood reaction.How did the murderer keep himself from getting the blood of the dead?Just use such a small handkerchief?

[-]. The bloodstain on Thomson's hand is relatively complete, only part of the index finger, middle finger and thumb were stained, and no trace of blood was found on the fingers.This seems to represent that Thomson's hand has been static and has not made any effective counterattacks.

What kind of resistance hand will not move?

Alternatively, previous views can be overturned.Thomson did not resist.

So, where did the blood on the leg come from?

Could it be that only the feet moved, but the hands did not?How can there be blood on the hands without moving?

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