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Chapter 24 Can't afford to provoke, can't afford to provoke (recommended tickets p

Dallas Television.

Is this a murder?

The police are investigating.

There are a lot of indescribable pictures in the deceased's home, can it be confirmed that the deceased is a copper smelter?

The deceased was a photographer. As for whether he was a copper smelter, it will only be confirmed after further investigation.

There are rumors that this is revenge? There are many missing girls in the indescribable pictures in the deceased's home, such as Donna Moore?

It is still impossible to determine whether the deceased committed suicide or was murdered, but yes, there are indeed indescribable pictures of Donna and other missing girls in the deceased's home. The police are investigating the relationship between the deceased and these missing girls.

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Ever since Juno started to move surreptitiously, Adam has developed the habit of browsing the news from various places every day. Not long ago, he finally saw his familiar smell in the news reports of the TV station in the neighboring city of Dallas.

Then he immediately went to the Internet cafe to check more related information, and the keyboard warriors had already been dispatched as no surprise.

The name of the deceased was Jeff, 30 years old, single, photographer, well-known in the industry, the first to call the police was his first love ex-girlfriend Gilles.

I heard that this guy is a copper smelter, this kind of scum is good!

Don't say that, it's not definite yet.

How can we define it? Are those photos fake?

The other party is a photographer and an artist. Although it's not good to take these pictures, it doesn't necessarily mean that he is a criminal, and even if he is a criminal, he can only be judged by the law...

Shit! Damn artist! How dare you tell child protection agencies that photographers and artists can take those pictures?

Of course he didn't dare, just look at his username, Mr. Edison, a photographer? Maybe he is also a perverted copper smelter just like the deceased.

Reported.

Shocked! The mysterious girl can't be messed with!

Mysterious girl?

My seventh aunt and eighth aunt's brother-in-law's father-in-law is at the local police station. I heard that when they questioned the neighbors, the neighbors said that they saw a girl who was said to be the niece of the deceased, and there was movement in the house.

Because the neighbor was suspicious that the deceased had always liked Girl Scouts, he took the initiative to check and met the girl.

Not long after, the deceased's ex-girlfriend came to the door, and the deceased jumped from upstairs. Before he died, he was almost face to face with his ex-girlfriend. His expression was extremely distorted and painful, and tears were still streaming from the corners of his eyes. He died unwillingly.

After the police investigated, it was confirmed that there were traces of a bundled fight, but no fingerprints or clues were found. Obviously, the mysterious girl is very experienced.

Moreover, the deceased died of suffocation by hanging himself from the roof of the building. The ropes were precisely calculated to ensure that the deceased’s heels could not touch the ground, and that the deceased’s heels could not touch the ground. Hold up the dead, maybe the dead will not die.

Isn't this too unprofessional? If the deceased's ex-girlfriend really saved the deceased, wouldn't that be exposed?

What do you know? Is the suspect afraid of being exposed? If the neighbor didn't lie and the suspect is just a little girl, how do you think she will be punished? At most, she will be educated in a juvenile prison for a few years, and she can even find a lawyer to argue that she is After being deceived by the deceased, he was harmed and defended himself.

But she even cleaned up the fingerprints thoroughly? Is this premeditated?

That also depends on whether the jury is willing to believe in a girl or a copper smelter.

But why did she calculate the length of the rope? Isn't it better to be on the safe side?

This is where it gets interesting. According to the analysis of the police profiler, the suspect girl may have tried to torture the deceased to the maximum extent.

The deceased's first love ex-girlfriend was very important to the deceased. The reason why the suspect girl took the risk of being exposed and invited her to come was to show the disgusting side of the deceased to the person he least wanted to show.

Hiss, I understand. The reason for the precise calculation of the rope is to let the deceased face the ex-girlfriend who rushed over, let the deceased look directly into the eyes of the ex-girlfriend, and kill him on the psychological level before his physical death.

Damn! You said that the deceased danced by himself. Could it be that the mysterious girl threatened him by not exposing his ugly face as a copper smelter in front of his first love ex-girlfriend? After jumping, he realized that he might be deceived by the mysterious girl. That's why tears flowed down my face, don't you die with peace?

Your speculation is very interesting!

Impossible? It won't be so scary, will it?

It's really so scary! After the autopsy, the police found that there were traces of torture on the lower limbs of the deceased. According to the results of the clean-up at the scene, the psychological profiler analyzed that the suspect girl might have given the false impression that the deceased would practice the Sunflower Book. Psychologically tortured the dead.

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Is this the real version of the Punisher?

No, calculating the psychological shadow area of ​​the deceased before death is definitely more ruthless than the punisher!

Although it's not very good to say this, I really don't want the mysterious girl to be arrested.

yes.

Don't worry, with her age and identity, plus she didn't really do anything, even if she is caught, the punishment will be very light, and it is more likely that she will be released without charge.

Hehe, do you think the police can really catch her? Don't be stupid! Those plots in TV dramas that solve crimes like gods are deceptive. The real situation is that there are countless cases that have become unsolved cases. The rate of solving cases with high IQ crimes like the mysterious girl It's ridiculously low.

And you all sympathize with and understand the mysterious girl, don't others? You look at the head portrait drawn by the police based on the description of the deceased's neighbors, isn't it too sloppy? It's just the face of the public.

Besides, the one who died was a copper smelter, who even solved the cases of those missing girls in disguise. It's fine if the police don't thank the mysterious girls, so why would they be willing to invest a lot of manpower and material resources to track them down?

If this kind of thing is true, it should be made into a movie and let those copper smelters see it. I will obey them if I don't feel cold in my crotch!

Adam looked at these comments, and then looked at the profile picture of the suspect girl released by the police. He couldn't see Juno's appearance at all, and he was unconsciously relieved.

It seems that his 0.005 wisdom points per day have been saved, but thinking of the analysis of the keyboard warriors, Adam is still a little scared.

He has seen the movie Hard Candy, and he understands better than these guessing keyboard warriors how badly this copper-smelting photographer was abused by Juno, and the psychological shadow area is completely infinite.

The copper-smelting photographer thought he was a sinister big bad wolf, and Juno's Haili was a simple Little Red Riding Hood, but he didn't expect that this was a bloodthirsty Little Red Riding Hood, so he killed him, the big bad wolf, backhandedly.

Looking at Juno, who was still playing with them and smiling like a flower, without a trace of abnormality after doing this day's event, Adam could only say: I can't afford it, I can't afford it.

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