Chapter 62: Unintentional Evidence
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Uncle, it's even more magical.
What is the magic of the magic? It's God......
It's weird.
That's right, it's weird, it's a weird creature.
Of course, the odd is only relative to a group like humans.
From a human point of view, Uncle is a magical creature.
Uncle is indeed amazing, because he once again saw through the truth faster than Conan.
This is also something that can't be helped, for the sake of his own life, Uncle can only be faster than Conan.
Otherwise, if you take an anesthetic needle every day, you will definitely be paralyzed or even cerebral palsy.
If you can, Uncle also wants to eat and wait for death.
Think about it, it's easy every day, you don't need to spend brain cells to investigate and think, and then you can solve the case and gain fame and fortune, how good it is.
But no.
If he wasn't faster than Conan, he would have used his anesthetic watch to fire an anesthetic needle to anesthetize him.
If anesthetics are used too much, it is also very harmful to the human body.
Although the physical fitness of the uncle is good.
But even a cow, even an elephant, can't bear so much anesthesia.
And the uncle is just a person, an ordinary person.
So don't look at the uncle so desperately investigating the case, in fact, it's not trying to be in the limelight.
He is different from Conan, solving the case is not because of interest, nor because he wants to be in the limelight, but for the sake of life and his own life.
Sure enough, he shouldn't have taken in Conan in the first place.
The uncle shook his head helplessly and sighed.
Then began the reasoning show.
In this case, in fact, the murderer was obvious from the beginning.
It's that guy Takashi Matsuo.
Using the short film that was shown during the show, he killed Michihiko Suwa, thus creating an alibi.
This is quite a clever technique.
But the uncle said that he was witty and still saw through everything.
Well, let's get down to business.
This technique is mainly a matter of time.
The time for the video to play is four minutes, and the recording scene is on the ninth floor, and the murder scene is on the fourth floor.
Because it is necessary to guard against various accidents caused by reporters, fans, etc., so the passage of the TV station building is more complicated.
From the ninth floor to the seventh floor, the stairs can go all the way down.
But when you get to the seventh floor, you need to run through the corridor and go down the stairs to the other side.
So going around, from the recording scene to the murder scene, even if it is running, it takes a few minutes, and it takes more time to go back and forth, plus the time of killing.
Moreover, there is no person who looks like Matsuo Takashi in the camera, so it is basically certain that he did not come to the scene of the murder when the murder occurred.
In other words, he seems to be innocent.
But is that really the case?
Of course not.
You don't have to be at the scene to kill someone.
For example, those snipers, as long as they have a sniper rifle and a good sniper location, then they can kill a person hundreds or even thousands of meters away.
Takashi Matsuo is not a sniper, but after investigation and questioning from all sides, he learned that he had practiced marksmanship, and he seemed to be quite good.
And the police officer found by the uncle was also downstairs, under the window of the murder scene, and found a bullet hole.
Above the window, corresponding to the seventh floor, there is also a window, which is the window of a warehouse.
The deceased died next to the window, and the blood stained the window glass, but it was strangely broken at the window frame and did not splash on the frame.
Therefore, Matsuo Takashi's modus operandi was: through the telephone, let the deceased go to the window and stick his head out, while he used a pistol to kill the deceased at the window of the warehouse on the seventh floor, and casually threw the pistol down, and closed the window by the way for the body that fell weakly.
That would explain everything.
If you are on the seventh floor, you can still run a round trip in four minutes, which is theoretically enough time.
Combined with the various traces and various evidence that were actually found, this is actually a murderous plan that works.
"I have to say, Mr. Maori, the reasoning you mentioned is indeed very likely to be realized."
Takashi Matsuo also expressed his admiration for the uncle.
But as soon as the topic shifted, it turned to the key point.
"But you don't have any proof that I did it."
Yes, reasoning is reasoning, and no matter how plausible reasoning is, this is not what a judge needs.
What the judge needs is conclusive evidence.
The uncle lit a cigarette and took a puff.
Slowly exhaling smoke, as if sighing, but also as if there was nothing.
"Of course there is."
"Tell me."
"If I'm not mistaken, Mr. Matsuo, you said before that you don't know Mr. Suwa's phone number, right?"
"Yes."
Takashi Matsuo nodded, indicating that he had indeed said so.
But he didn't understand why the uncle was saying this.
And the uncle, however, was unhurried and took another puff of his cigarette.
Now, even the Dusk Police Department is anxious for him.
"Brother Maori, if you know anything, just say it quickly."
"Police, don't worry."
The uncle waved his hand, looked at Takashi Matsuo again, and continued.
"The method I said, the key lies in the phone, the last call of the deceased is the murderer, the murderer uses the phone, let the deceased stick his head out, this is also very simple, just say something 'I want to jump off the building' or something like that, it's OK, and then, use a pistol to kill the deceased who sticks out of the head, and finally hang up the phone, so the key is this call."
"What the hell are you trying to say?"
Matsuo Takashi frowned, but inexplicably, he had a bad premonition.
The Twilight Police Department didn't interject, but looked at the uncle.
He now understands that this uncle is indeed different from before.
Maybe the uncle is not suitable to be a policeman, and the policeman's way of handling cases is not suitable for the uncle, and the uncle is probably more suitable to be a detective.
"So, what I mean is, since you said you don't know Mr. Suwa's number, then ......"
The uncle said this and walked directly in front of Takashi Matsuo.
Undressed him, he pulled out his mobile phone.
Matsuo Takashi wanted to stop it, but there were police all around, and if he stopped it, it was equivalent to having a ghost in his heart, which meant not admitting himself, so he still watched his uncle take it.
"If you really don't know, then how are you supposed to explain this?"
The uncle said as he pressed the replay button.
Then, the deceased's mobile phone rang.
Obviously, it was Takashi Matsuo's mobile phone call.
In this regard, Matsuo Takashi's pupils shrank.
But soon began to explain.
"Maybe someone used my mobile phone to call, before recording the show, I put my mobile phone aside, and anyone could use it."
"Then you'd be wrong."
Uncle shook his head.
"During the show, I also made a call with your mobile phone, and after you took it back, it was in your pocket, so if you haven't made a call after that, then you tell me, who called? You don't think you remember, do you? ”
The mobile phone was in his pocket, and who could use it to make calls without his permission?
Naturally, Takashi Matsuo can't answer such a question.
If you don't remember this kind of thing, it's naturally fake, after all, if you want to call, you have to ask him to borrow it, how can you not remember.
And no one else has used it, that is his own use.
It was also said that he did not know the phone number, so he used a mobile phone to talk to the deceased on the phone.
At this time, don't talk about the police, even if it's just an ordinary onlooker, they know that there is a problem.
Matsuo Takashi's face changed for a while, and in the end, he shook his head and gave up.
For him, inviting his uncle to participate in the show here is his biggest failure.
"Worthy of a detective!"