Chapter 7 Restoration

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But having said that, it’s not entirely without gain.

Even if the most bizarre hypothesis is true, Liming will prepare the corresponding information in advance, which means that his target is the male victim-a man named Li Chunsheng.

"This raises another question." Liang An looked at the only photo directly shown in the report, "Since Liming's target is this Li Chunsheng, what was the reason for the death of the female victim? And, why did he The declaration was not near the target's body, but was left wet and crumpled in the sink."

"Without exception, all the cases committed by Liming are carefully planned, and innocent people are never harmed." Liu Che frowned at the photos of physical evidence that he had saved earlier on his phone and the specific contents of the note sent by the third team. He raised his eyebrows and said, "To be honest, I asked the police officers on the task force that I am familiar with. After eliminating all suspected imitators, this is the first time that other victims have appeared."

"In other words, the female victim Zhao Xiaoxia is an exception. Using her as a breakthrough point can indeed lead to more discoveries, but it doesn't count..." Liang An pondered for a long time, "Actually, I originally thought that Zhao Xiaoxia might have seen Li Ming's body. She was silenced because of her true appearance, but since she died before Li Chunsheng, this situation has been denied."

Song Qiaoyu was a little confused: "Couldn't Liming first kill the person who saw his true appearance, and then kill the target he wanted to kill?"

"It is not difficult for forensic medicine to confirm the time of death, but if it is to be refined to a few minutes or even ten minutes, a more precise process is required." Liu Che explained from the side, "Since Dr. Jiang... Consultant Jiang Being able to determine immediately before and after the incident would prove that there is an obvious temperature difference between the two corpses, so that the difference can be easily determined without the need for further environmental analysis."

"Moreover, the death methods of the two corpses are very different. To be honest, I don't think they were killed by the same murderer." Liang An looked at the photos of the scene where the two corpses were located, "The styles are different."

"There is no conclusion about Liming's style." Liu Che turned around and looked over, a little confused, "The method is different every time, and it may not be..."

"If the strangulation mark on Zhao Xiaoxia's neck is really the real cause of her death, then she should not have made any sound before she died, because the position happened to block the area where she could make sound, it was extremely precise and there was no trace of struggle - this situation Quite abnormal. But Li Chunsheng was different. The person who killed him seemed to be sure that he could kill him with one blow, so he had no skills at all in the final steps - he was obviously a veteran."

Just by checking the injured patch, you can easily find that there is only one incision. And just this simple wound soaked the entire bedroom sheets and took away Li Chunsheng's life.

Although he is the mastermind behind the underground organ trade, he not only allows his subordinates to do some illegal activities for him that are ostensibly part of the trade, but also allows and promotes many desperate practices to seek wealth and death.

According to those stories that are not yet known to be true or false, the darkness hidden in them may require more proof.

Being stabbed into the body by a sharp blade and directly taking his life is consistent with what he did during his lifetime. It is considered a kind of retributive reincarnation.

But once he accepts this fact, he will also fall into Li Ming's trap: his behavior will once again be put under a "chivalrous and righteous" filter.

This is a strange contradiction.

"This sounds very consistent with the identity of the killer you mentioned." Song Qiaoyu touched her chin thoughtfully. He finally had some sense of involvement. After all, it was related to a direct collision. He still felt that he had some room for analysis.

"There may be a possibility that can support this judgment, but I cannot say that this is a 100% result. But it turns out that all the current evidence pushes us towards this possible conclusion."

That's what he said, but Liang An's expression seemed a little tangled. He vaguely felt that this did not seem to be a simple incident, and perhaps there were more hidden coincidences that caused many "coincidences".

"Coincidence" is often the key breakthrough, because there is not so much luck that happens to come into the world and be captured by others. Just like Tang Qian and Zhu Li, two young people whose fates are tied to the same major case, they may not know it. They just think that fate has caused their trajectories to intersect again, causing more chemical reactions and bringing more variables.

But in the unknown files, their intersection was premeditated - this was exactly the change made by Yang Lexin, who had concealed his identity from beginning to end.

"Speciality" is often not a coincidence. Liang An believes that this kind of chance is not a coincidence within a larger range of probability. Because of this, some people may regard the presence of two corpses at the dawn killing scene as an unprecedented exception, but they will regard this exception as a special factor.

He prefers rules. Although rules often do not favor people who stick to the rules to some extent, rules are often an important clue to find differences in situations.

But in any case, to draw a definite conclusion, the existing inference must be restored to a specific on-site situation.

Even if this may be a wrong conclusion, it needs to be restored, analyzed, and further judged under the scenario.

This is exactly his "method". A very cautious and risky approach. People who jump to conclusions often get stuck in a fixed train of thought, which is a rather annoying shortcoming. But Liang An, who holds this way of thinking, can only bite the bullet and proceed, while also making himself more cautious to make this inherent thinking more spiritual.

In other words, he had to do this, and he had to keep himself in this calm state forever, and he had to avoid begrudging his relatively one-sided inference out of caution, so as to promote another correct thinking. This is a very difficult decision for a face-saving person, but it is still a familiar "have to", because it always takes the wrong preparation to reach the right goal.

It is actually easier to restore the scene based on a true or false inference than to confirm the true or false and sort out the contradictory matters.

In this scene, Zhao Xiaoxia came to the door on her own and was killed by Li Chunsheng. Her body was abandoned in the bathroom. After that, Li Chunsheng prepared to flee, but was caught by Li Ming who came to the house to kill, and died suddenly on the spot.

"This is the first inference." He said this, while his eyes were a little wandering, looking at the rest of the place absentmindedly.

It may be full of errors and omissions, and it may not be true, but someone always needs to boldly put forward a "corrected" basis.

In this process of reasoning, questioning is the best virtue.

Liang An has gradually become less concerned about whether he made a mistake in the first place. This is not only because he shoulders the responsibility as a captain, but also because he has a reason to be cautious in all inferences at all times.