I'm Bateman
Chapter 14
Cutting off the link in his mind, Bruce felt that the whole world was quiet in an instant.
Now he needs to think about it, and just tell Bateman the result after the matter is resolved—he can't help him for the time being anyway.
Bruce thought, and he quickly picked up the name from memory.
Jason Parson, the homeless man Bruce saved from "Bateman" after the body swap.
he died?
Someone was trying to frame Bateman.
This was Bruce's first reaction. He had always considered a lot and didn't believe in any coincidence.
Whether Bateman almost killed a homeless man he had no memory of, or the FBI now thinks Bateman is the murderer, it seems that there is some conspiracy against Bateman.
And Bateman acted as if he knew nothing.
Several thoughts flashed in his heart, Bruce remained calm on the surface, he showed a somewhat puzzled and shocked expression: "Who is he? What are you talking about?!"
Jack didn't speak. He stood in front of Bruce, staring at the expression on Bruce's face, as if trying to find a flaw.
Of course he failed, that was Bruce Wayne, who usually relied on his actor-level acting skills to cover up his identity as Batman, and his extremely strong psychological quality prevented him from losing his composure on such occasions.
Seeing Jack in front of him staring at him without speaking, Bruce looked away and turned to look at Will standing behind Jack: "...Will? What's going on?"
Will noticed the confusion and helplessness in Bruce's eyes at this moment.
His drooping fingers were a little tangled and rubbed hesitantly, as if he had made some decision, he said, "Jack."
The voice was full of disapproval and dissuasion.
Jack didn't expect Bruce to plead guilty directly. He just wanted to seize the initiative. Of course, it would be better if the other party could directly reveal his flaws.
He took out a photo from his pocket and threw it on the table. It was an ID photo of an ordinary-looking man. Bruce could tell that this was the homeless man.
"He's Jason Parsons. His body was found in the American Garden last night. He had a physical confrontation with you before—don't tell me you haven't seen him."
Jack looked carefully at Bruce's expression and said, "He has a stack of bills in his pocket, and your business card is in that stack of bills."
After receiving a report last night, the FBI was dispatched. This is the third time this month.
In the first two cases, the murderer did not show any traces, and the FBI has never had a clue—it was also because of Will's hasty departure that day.
But this time it was different. There was a stack of banknotes stuffed in the pocket of the deceased, and Bateman's business card was sandwiched in the banknotes.
In his capacity, the stack of bills would not have been in a homeless man's pocket, and the deceased had obvious abrasions on his face, and the FBI spent the night trying to track down Bateman and Jackson's family in the past 24 hours. Activity track - the monitoring can't cover the whole city, but finally, the FBI still found some clues.
The two of them were in an unmonitored alley at the same time, and then Jackson ran out alone, with a little nervousness on his face, and scratches on his cheeks.
The FBI has to speculate that the two had a physical conflict in this alley, and Jackson took the opportunity to rob Bateman's money and fled in a panic—Bateman killed him in order to retaliate.
If it's just like this, there is no need for the FBI to appear, and there is no need to use Will, a special agent.
But this is the third time this month, and each of the deceased had an organ taken away—not in a clever way, but in a rude and direct way.
This is a serial case with bloody means, and there may be more victims soon.
So the FBI intervened in this case, and Will also went to analyze the murderer of this case at Jack's request.
"He treats them as the dregs of society, and thinks they're a waste of life with a good body that doesn't work—he thinks their only function is that body...so he treats homeless people who have a strong physique Let's do it."
"What is he taking their body parts for... He wants to donate them as a reward to the society, but he's not doing it professionally - he's a wealthy upper class person, he's With a wealthy family and a great job, he is proud and even narcissistic..."
This is the judgment made by Will, and coincidentally, these and Bateman can match up.
Even more coincidentally, in these three cases, Bateman did not have an alibi - he was at home alone, but who can prove that he was at home?
Facing Jack's temptation, Bruce had to pretend to recognize the man suddenly: "I remember him, the homeless man I met in the box."
Then he showed an indescribable look: "I thought he was pitiful, so I gave him a stack of banknotes. Why, can this also be used as evidence that I am the murderer?"
"——I killed him, why didn't I get the money back?" Bruce said deliberately pouted.
This question has been raised by other agents in the FBI as well.
If it was Jackson who stole Bateman's money, why didn't Bateman take the money after killing people?
——Because he is proud and has no shortage of money, he doesn't bother to take things that have been touched by dirty hands.
Even though Will didn't think the murderer was Bateman, he still replied based on the logical relationship and his analysis of the murderer.
Jack respects Will's judgment, but he believes in evidenced facts more.
Will was invited by him as a sharp weapon to catch the murderer, but at this time all clues point to Bateman, so he will not let go of these clues at all.
Jack looked at Bruce meaningfully: "You have to ask yourself."
Seeing Jack kick the ball back, Bruce curled his lips and leaned on the back of the chair, with a look of reluctance to say more: "To be honest, it's better to find the murderer as soon as you waste time here-you can only do it here." waste time."
When there is no specific evidence to prove that you have committed a crime, you can apply for a lawyer to leave here at any time.
But in the same way, Bruce has no evidence to prove that he has not committed a crime. If he goes out by himself, I am afraid that the direction of the FBI investigation will focus on himself-Bruce is not afraid of this, after all, he did not kill anyone, but this distraction will lead to more Victims turned up, and Bruce can't intervene in their investigation now.
Bruce kind of misses the surveillance all over Gotham—but the world doesn't need another Batman.
This is not a Gotham that is deeply mired, and there is no need for a "fear" to exist.
Justice is more useful.
So Bruce closed his eyes and sat in the interrogation room, as if he was not ready to continue to cooperate, while Will and Jack looked at each other and left the interrogation room.
True, they have no proof now.
"Jack, all the profiling can only help us arrest the suspect, not convict him."
After coming out, Will spoke abnormally first, "Also, I can feel that he is not the person we are looking for."
Jack didn't answer Will's words. Instead, he looked at Hannibal who had been standing outside and observing the situation inside through the one-way mirror. He wanted to hear Hannibal's opinion.
"He doesn't appear to be lying."
Hannibal said, he glanced at Will, and then looked at Jack with a sincere and calm expression, "I'm not biased towards him because he saved me, Jack, I can't see any flaws from his expression—— He's not lying about that, and maybe it really has nothing to do with him."
Will nodded aside in agreement with Hannibal's words.
"Do you believe there are so many coincidences?" The black executive frowned, and he sighed, "Let him go, but we might need someone to keep an eye on him—"
"Maybe it's not necessary, Jack." An FBI agent came over and interrupted Jack, "Another victim was found—the death time was an hour ago, and Patrick Bateman had no time to commit the crime."
Hannibal's eyes dimmed beside him, and a trace of disdain flashed in his eyes, which was well hidden again.
"Now you believe me?"
Walking out of the interrogation room, Bruce pretended to complain, and then he saw Hannibal standing next to Will, and was taken aback, "Mr. Lecter, are you there?"
"Sometimes I come to the FBI to help," Hannibal said.
Bruce catches Hannibal's eyes inadvertently glancing at Will as he says this - is it to come and help Will?Or does Will need psychotherapy?
Bruce didn't dwell too much on this issue, but he secretly remembered the scene.
"So, there are other victims?" Bruce pretended to be a little curious, but at the same time said a little angrily, "Can I go and see? I mean, I want to know who is trying to pour dirty water on I—maybe I can help."
"No." Jack categorically vetoed, "Irrelevant people are not allowed to have access to case information."
"Then why can he, but I can't?" Bruce pointed to Will, and then gave Will an apologetic look, "Sorry, I'm not targeting you, I mean, I just want to find the real culprit, I don't want to Let more people be killed."
"How do you know this?" Jack squinted at Bateman and asked suddenly.
Will does not work in the FBI, he is a special agent invited by Jack as Jack's "secret weapon".
"Ms. Labor's article."
Bruce shrugged.
While investigating Hannibal's information as much as possible, Bruce didn't let go of Will, who had met once, and he seemed to find something interesting.
[The FBI is not just catching mental patients, they are also recruiting mental patients, offering generous pay and benefits, trying to use a madman to catch a madman. 】
This is an article published by Ms. Labor and Capital on the crime news website, which has a very high hit rate, and the picture next to it is Will.
Bruce, a third-rate reporter who likes to use shocking words and exaggerated statements to attract readers, has seen too many of them. He didn't really believe them, but he also used this to gain a deeper understanding of some of the "truths" under this article.
Will Graham used to be an agent of the FBI homicide squad, but he left the homicide squad because of mental problems and became a teacher of the FBI students.
But he seems to have some special talent, so Jack specially hired him as a special agent.
And Bruce's explanation did fool the three people present.
Jack still wanted to refuse, but Hannibal suddenly said: "Maybe he can try—he is not allowed to enter the cordon of the scene, but looking at the evidence and clues may remind him of something."
This silenced Jack for a moment.
Indeed, if the murderer can be caught as soon as possible, it is not impossible to let him look outside the security range - usually a security line is set up, and there are a group of people who come to watch outside and look in. It doesn't matter if there is one more Bateman.
"Well, remember, you can't step into the cordon." Jack finally let go, he looked at Bruce and said seriously.
After all, there is already a special case of Will, and no one else can do this.
Bruce nodded to show that he understood.
Hannibal, who had achieved his goal, felt much happier.
The author has something to say: Bateman who was unilaterally hung up on the "phone call": MMP! ! ! ! !
感谢在2020-09-0223:10:00~2020-09-0522:54:45期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~
Thanks to the little angel who threw the mine: 1 under the night light;
Thanks to the little angels who irrigate the nutrient solution: 40 bottles of Wuqing; 10 bottles of House Girl;
Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!
Now he needs to think about it, and just tell Bateman the result after the matter is resolved—he can't help him for the time being anyway.
Bruce thought, and he quickly picked up the name from memory.
Jason Parson, the homeless man Bruce saved from "Bateman" after the body swap.
he died?
Someone was trying to frame Bateman.
This was Bruce's first reaction. He had always considered a lot and didn't believe in any coincidence.
Whether Bateman almost killed a homeless man he had no memory of, or the FBI now thinks Bateman is the murderer, it seems that there is some conspiracy against Bateman.
And Bateman acted as if he knew nothing.
Several thoughts flashed in his heart, Bruce remained calm on the surface, he showed a somewhat puzzled and shocked expression: "Who is he? What are you talking about?!"
Jack didn't speak. He stood in front of Bruce, staring at the expression on Bruce's face, as if trying to find a flaw.
Of course he failed, that was Bruce Wayne, who usually relied on his actor-level acting skills to cover up his identity as Batman, and his extremely strong psychological quality prevented him from losing his composure on such occasions.
Seeing Jack in front of him staring at him without speaking, Bruce looked away and turned to look at Will standing behind Jack: "...Will? What's going on?"
Will noticed the confusion and helplessness in Bruce's eyes at this moment.
His drooping fingers were a little tangled and rubbed hesitantly, as if he had made some decision, he said, "Jack."
The voice was full of disapproval and dissuasion.
Jack didn't expect Bruce to plead guilty directly. He just wanted to seize the initiative. Of course, it would be better if the other party could directly reveal his flaws.
He took out a photo from his pocket and threw it on the table. It was an ID photo of an ordinary-looking man. Bruce could tell that this was the homeless man.
"He's Jason Parsons. His body was found in the American Garden last night. He had a physical confrontation with you before—don't tell me you haven't seen him."
Jack looked carefully at Bruce's expression and said, "He has a stack of bills in his pocket, and your business card is in that stack of bills."
After receiving a report last night, the FBI was dispatched. This is the third time this month.
In the first two cases, the murderer did not show any traces, and the FBI has never had a clue—it was also because of Will's hasty departure that day.
But this time it was different. There was a stack of banknotes stuffed in the pocket of the deceased, and Bateman's business card was sandwiched in the banknotes.
In his capacity, the stack of bills would not have been in a homeless man's pocket, and the deceased had obvious abrasions on his face, and the FBI spent the night trying to track down Bateman and Jackson's family in the past 24 hours. Activity track - the monitoring can't cover the whole city, but finally, the FBI still found some clues.
The two of them were in an unmonitored alley at the same time, and then Jackson ran out alone, with a little nervousness on his face, and scratches on his cheeks.
The FBI has to speculate that the two had a physical conflict in this alley, and Jackson took the opportunity to rob Bateman's money and fled in a panic—Bateman killed him in order to retaliate.
If it's just like this, there is no need for the FBI to appear, and there is no need to use Will, a special agent.
But this is the third time this month, and each of the deceased had an organ taken away—not in a clever way, but in a rude and direct way.
This is a serial case with bloody means, and there may be more victims soon.
So the FBI intervened in this case, and Will also went to analyze the murderer of this case at Jack's request.
"He treats them as the dregs of society, and thinks they're a waste of life with a good body that doesn't work—he thinks their only function is that body...so he treats homeless people who have a strong physique Let's do it."
"What is he taking their body parts for... He wants to donate them as a reward to the society, but he's not doing it professionally - he's a wealthy upper class person, he's With a wealthy family and a great job, he is proud and even narcissistic..."
This is the judgment made by Will, and coincidentally, these and Bateman can match up.
Even more coincidentally, in these three cases, Bateman did not have an alibi - he was at home alone, but who can prove that he was at home?
Facing Jack's temptation, Bruce had to pretend to recognize the man suddenly: "I remember him, the homeless man I met in the box."
Then he showed an indescribable look: "I thought he was pitiful, so I gave him a stack of banknotes. Why, can this also be used as evidence that I am the murderer?"
"——I killed him, why didn't I get the money back?" Bruce said deliberately pouted.
This question has been raised by other agents in the FBI as well.
If it was Jackson who stole Bateman's money, why didn't Bateman take the money after killing people?
——Because he is proud and has no shortage of money, he doesn't bother to take things that have been touched by dirty hands.
Even though Will didn't think the murderer was Bateman, he still replied based on the logical relationship and his analysis of the murderer.
Jack respects Will's judgment, but he believes in evidenced facts more.
Will was invited by him as a sharp weapon to catch the murderer, but at this time all clues point to Bateman, so he will not let go of these clues at all.
Jack looked at Bruce meaningfully: "You have to ask yourself."
Seeing Jack kick the ball back, Bruce curled his lips and leaned on the back of the chair, with a look of reluctance to say more: "To be honest, it's better to find the murderer as soon as you waste time here-you can only do it here." waste time."
When there is no specific evidence to prove that you have committed a crime, you can apply for a lawyer to leave here at any time.
But in the same way, Bruce has no evidence to prove that he has not committed a crime. If he goes out by himself, I am afraid that the direction of the FBI investigation will focus on himself-Bruce is not afraid of this, after all, he did not kill anyone, but this distraction will lead to more Victims turned up, and Bruce can't intervene in their investigation now.
Bruce kind of misses the surveillance all over Gotham—but the world doesn't need another Batman.
This is not a Gotham that is deeply mired, and there is no need for a "fear" to exist.
Justice is more useful.
So Bruce closed his eyes and sat in the interrogation room, as if he was not ready to continue to cooperate, while Will and Jack looked at each other and left the interrogation room.
True, they have no proof now.
"Jack, all the profiling can only help us arrest the suspect, not convict him."
After coming out, Will spoke abnormally first, "Also, I can feel that he is not the person we are looking for."
Jack didn't answer Will's words. Instead, he looked at Hannibal who had been standing outside and observing the situation inside through the one-way mirror. He wanted to hear Hannibal's opinion.
"He doesn't appear to be lying."
Hannibal said, he glanced at Will, and then looked at Jack with a sincere and calm expression, "I'm not biased towards him because he saved me, Jack, I can't see any flaws from his expression—— He's not lying about that, and maybe it really has nothing to do with him."
Will nodded aside in agreement with Hannibal's words.
"Do you believe there are so many coincidences?" The black executive frowned, and he sighed, "Let him go, but we might need someone to keep an eye on him—"
"Maybe it's not necessary, Jack." An FBI agent came over and interrupted Jack, "Another victim was found—the death time was an hour ago, and Patrick Bateman had no time to commit the crime."
Hannibal's eyes dimmed beside him, and a trace of disdain flashed in his eyes, which was well hidden again.
"Now you believe me?"
Walking out of the interrogation room, Bruce pretended to complain, and then he saw Hannibal standing next to Will, and was taken aback, "Mr. Lecter, are you there?"
"Sometimes I come to the FBI to help," Hannibal said.
Bruce catches Hannibal's eyes inadvertently glancing at Will as he says this - is it to come and help Will?Or does Will need psychotherapy?
Bruce didn't dwell too much on this issue, but he secretly remembered the scene.
"So, there are other victims?" Bruce pretended to be a little curious, but at the same time said a little angrily, "Can I go and see? I mean, I want to know who is trying to pour dirty water on I—maybe I can help."
"No." Jack categorically vetoed, "Irrelevant people are not allowed to have access to case information."
"Then why can he, but I can't?" Bruce pointed to Will, and then gave Will an apologetic look, "Sorry, I'm not targeting you, I mean, I just want to find the real culprit, I don't want to Let more people be killed."
"How do you know this?" Jack squinted at Bateman and asked suddenly.
Will does not work in the FBI, he is a special agent invited by Jack as Jack's "secret weapon".
"Ms. Labor's article."
Bruce shrugged.
While investigating Hannibal's information as much as possible, Bruce didn't let go of Will, who had met once, and he seemed to find something interesting.
[The FBI is not just catching mental patients, they are also recruiting mental patients, offering generous pay and benefits, trying to use a madman to catch a madman. 】
This is an article published by Ms. Labor and Capital on the crime news website, which has a very high hit rate, and the picture next to it is Will.
Bruce, a third-rate reporter who likes to use shocking words and exaggerated statements to attract readers, has seen too many of them. He didn't really believe them, but he also used this to gain a deeper understanding of some of the "truths" under this article.
Will Graham used to be an agent of the FBI homicide squad, but he left the homicide squad because of mental problems and became a teacher of the FBI students.
But he seems to have some special talent, so Jack specially hired him as a special agent.
And Bruce's explanation did fool the three people present.
Jack still wanted to refuse, but Hannibal suddenly said: "Maybe he can try—he is not allowed to enter the cordon of the scene, but looking at the evidence and clues may remind him of something."
This silenced Jack for a moment.
Indeed, if the murderer can be caught as soon as possible, it is not impossible to let him look outside the security range - usually a security line is set up, and there are a group of people who come to watch outside and look in. It doesn't matter if there is one more Bateman.
"Well, remember, you can't step into the cordon." Jack finally let go, he looked at Bruce and said seriously.
After all, there is already a special case of Will, and no one else can do this.
Bruce nodded to show that he understood.
Hannibal, who had achieved his goal, felt much happier.
The author has something to say: Bateman who was unilaterally hung up on the "phone call": MMP! ! ! ! !
感谢在2020-09-0223:10:00~2020-09-0522:54:45期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~
Thanks to the little angel who threw the mine: 1 under the night light;
Thanks to the little angels who irrigate the nutrient solution: 40 bottles of Wuqing; 10 bottles of House Girl;
Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!
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