"Of course, I don't mean that both Lao Liu and Xiao Tan were killed by you, because the thumbprint on Xiao Tan's neck alone rules out the possibility that she was killed by you. What I mean is, You were most likely an accomplice in the murder of the two of them."
"Admittedly, the fingerprints on Xiao Tan's neck and the comminuted fracture on the left side of Lao Liu's head made us think that the person who killed them should be a left-handed man. Since you are not left-handed, then the left-handed man should be Shi Ji. So subconsciously Eliminate the possibility that you are a murderer."
"You also made good use of this. So in the third story, you had nothing to do with the deaths of Lao Liu and Xiao Tan, and we almost believed it."
"Although you did not directly kill Lao Liu and Xiao Tan, did you provide help to Shi Ji when he committed the crime? Or, if Lao Liu had not died immediately, would you have taken a photo of him? How many sticks should be added to his head?"
"In my opinion, this possibility is very high. In the second story, the reason why you took all the responsibility and blamed yourself for the deaths of Lao Liu and Xiao Tan was because you wanted to continue to conceal Shi Ji's whereabouts , it should be an important reason why you are an accomplice. If the police find out the truth, you yourself will not escape death. In this case, killing you alone is of course the best choice."
"Judging from Shiji's acting style, in order to hide his whereabouts, he killed Lao Liu and Xiao Tan, but in the end he did not kill you. In addition to seeing you as his father, the fact that you are an accomplice should also be an important reason."
"We have killed two people together, why can't we trust each other? Once you call the police and reveal Shi Ji's whereabouts, it is equivalent to confessing your murderous behavior to the police. Therefore, Shi Ji believes that you will not be silenced. necessary."
"But it was Shiji who called the police in the end, not you. Why is that?"
Monk Tian avoided looking at Li Zhudao.
"In any case, Shi Ji probably didn't expect that our police would confirm his existence through other clues. He also never expected that you would make up a third story and put all the blame for the Bailian Temple massacre on him. .”
Then, Li Zhudao changed the topic again:
"Don't you want to protect Shiji? Why do you turn to put all the blame on him? This reason has actually been mentioned before, because we have confirmed the existence of Shiji, and your big package has been It’s meaningless. Instead of doing this, it’s better to blame Shi Ji for killing Lao Liu and Xiao Tan.”
"Shi Ji already has lives on his body. If we catch him, he will definitely die. If we can't catch him, he will still be alive and kicking. You also know this, so what does it matter if Shi Ji has two more lives on his body? , which has no impact on his life or death."
Monk Tian forced out a hint of a strong-willed smile: "Young man, you have to give evidence, you can't just be blind."
As soon as he finished speaking, the door of the interrogation room was knocked open. Xiao Wu handed two identical documents to Lu Kai: "Director Yu's final test results on the Bailian Temple case have not come out yet, but some preliminary test findings have been sent to me. Come here and tell me that there is a surprising discovery here and I should let you know as soon as possible."
After Lu Kai took it, he sat back down and handed one of them to Li Zhudao.
Li Zhudao opened it and took a look. The first thing that caught his eye was the test results of Lao Liu's head wound. ap.
According to the on-site investigation, the injury to Lao Liu's head should have been a rebar, which is the iron bar mentioned by Monk Tian. The fatal injury was a comminuted skull fracture on the left side of Lao Liu's head. What is certain is that the iron rod struck Lao Liu on the head, because some contusions and lacerations on the forehead and top of the head have typical thread characteristics.
However, no thread-like features were found in the fatal injury area on the left side of the head, and it could only be seen that it was caused by blunt force blow. This happens because fatal injuries are caused by repeated blows.
It can be easily understood by giving an example. For example, if you buy a piece of pork and chop it with a kitchen knife, relevant professionals can analyze the general characteristics of the kitchen knife based on the chop on the pork. However, if you use a kitchen knife to chop the meat into stuffing to make dumplings, you won’t be able to tell from the meat stuffing what it was chopped into.
That is to say,
The murder weapon that caused Lao Liu's death might have been a rebar, a wooden stick, or the back of a knife. In short, any long hard object can cause such fatal wounds as long as it hits the left side of Lao Liu's head repeatedly.
At the same time, there were no traces of threads in the several bruises on Lao Liu's head. In other words, besides the rebar, there was another blunt object that hit Lao Liu on the head.
In addition, the distribution of bloodstains on the iron rod can be divided into three sections. Part of the bloodstains in the upper section belong to Monk Tian, a large amount of bloodstains in the middle section belong to Lao Liu, some of the bloodstains flow to the upper section, so they appear like a drip, and the bloodstains in the lower section are sputtering. The shape is all the blood of Lao Liu.
The key lies in the sputtering blood on the lower section of the iron rod. After a person dies, the heart stops beating and stops supplying blood. As a result, the blood backflow arteries become hollow and blood will not eject. In other words, the sputtering blood on the lower part of the iron rod was undoubtedly caused by the blood from Lao Liu's head spraying out and splashing on the iron rod before he was completely dead.
For this to happen, there are several possibilities:
First, before Lao Liu was completely dead, the murderer hit Lao Liu repeatedly on the left side of his head with an iron bar. Lao Liu's blood spurted out and splashed on the iron bar.
The problem is that the iron rod is covered with blood from top to bottom. What part of the iron rod did the murderer hold? No matter which part of the iron rod the murderer holds, there will inevitably be a blank space on the iron rod due to the obstruction of his hand. But there is no such empty space on the iron rod. Therefore, this possibility is self-defeating.
At the same time, after the iron rod was discarded, Lao Liu did not completely die. It was only after blood splashed on the iron rod that Lao Liu died completely. There will also be blood stains on the top and bottom of the iron rod.
In addition, after the murderer discarded the murder weapon, Lao Liu was not completely dead. Blood splattered on the iron rod. Then the murderer took out another crime tool and continued to hit Lao Liu's head repeatedly until Lao Liu died. Of course, when holding another crime tool to hit Lao Liu on the head, the blood from the blow may also splash on the discarded iron rod.
Combined with the fact that Lao Liu's head suffered another blunt blow as mentioned above, there is no doubt that the third possibility is established.
The question is also, in this process, was it Shi Ji or Monk Tian who was holding another crime tool to commit the crime?
More importantly, since there was another crime tool, why was it not found at the scene, but only a rebar?
There is no doubt that the other missing crime tool should have been "disposed of", that is to say, it has been discarded outside the scene. As for where it was discarded, only Monk Tian knows.
Because the iron rod is in the shape of a thread and has a rough surface, it is impossible to extract fingerprints. Therefore, it is not possible to determine whether the person holding the iron rod is Monk Tian or Shi Ji. But what about the discarded tools of crime?
Monk Tian did not take away the iron rod from the scene, but "disposed" another crime tool. What does it mean? Is it because the person holding the iron rod is Shiji, and the person holding the other crime tool is himself?
Under the premise of this assumption, combined with the uncertainty of whether the fatal injury on the left side of Lao Liu's head was caused by the strike of the rebar bar, it may be Shiji or Monk Tian who ultimately killed Lao Liu.
These test results did not really surprise Li Zhudao and Lu Kai. What really shocked them was the short line of text at the end of the information: After blood DNA comparison, it was confirmed that Tian Hesheng (Tian Monk) and Zeng Ji were both Biological father-son relationship.
Yu Dewang most likely just wanted to confirm who the blood on the iron bar belonged to through a blood DNA test. He would never have thought that such a result would be confirmed.
After closing the documents, Li Zhudao and Lu Kai saw shock and surprise in each other's eyes.
The two of them stared at Monk Tian in unison, with surprise, deep sympathy and sadness in their eyes.
Monk Tian was puzzled by what they saw and felt uncomfortable all over, but he still pretended to be calm: "Could it be that...I said there was evidence, so I really have some evidence, right?"
Monk Tian always has some words that make people laugh or cry. If he denies Li Zhudao's analytical hypothesis by saying "he has to tell the evidence," this superfluous question fully exposes his guilty conscience and the fact that he is here.
No silver, three hundred taels.
But whether or not there is evidence is irrelevant now. This DNA test result was enough to pry open Monk Tian's mouth and let him tell the truth about that night.
He united with his fake son to murder his own son, and even planned to cover the fake son's confession. These actions of Tian Monk showed that he most likely did not know that Lao Liu was his own son.
When Lao Liu's mother was questioned by Lao Liu's "adopted father" and his family, she never revealed who Lao Liu's biological father was, but who would have thought that it would be Monk Tian?
I'm afraid only they themselves know what kind of bloody relationship there is between Monk Tian and Lao Liu's mother.
Monk Tian traveled all over China just to find his son Tian Ruiwu. He must have never thought that after spending twenty or thirty years searching to no avail, God would quietly arrange for his other son to appear in the world. around him.
Ironically, Monk Tian most likely destroyed this gift from God with his own hands. The murderer of Lao Liu was most likely Tian Monk, not Shi Ji.
This is truly a tragic human tragedy.
Should Monk Tian know such a cruel fact? If he was not told, he would most likely continue to "make up stories" about the incident that night.
Li Zhudao placed the information on Monk Tian's desk and pointed to the last line: "Take a good look at it yourself."