Chapter 460: Choice (7)
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He was dumbfounded.
Seeing his reaction, the two criminal policemen looked at each other again. The expression was fake, he really seemed to have just known about his girlfriend, Sarah, and the male deceased he claimed to not know, Sean, who was carrying him behind his back.
Suddenly, he turned and rushed out. Caught off guard, the two criminal policemen were stunned for a moment before immediately chasing them out.
It also happened that the elevator stopped at this floor. He entered, and the elevator door immediately closed. Two detectives were barricaded at the door. The two immediately went to press the elevator button, and before the other elevator went up, they saw the elevator he was riding in descend to the 6th floor.
As soon as they reached the 6th floor, as soon as the elevator doors opened, they heard an argument.
He was stopped outside the cordon at the entrance of 605 and fiercely resisted to rush in. The officer who stopped him had no choice but to press him against the wall with his backhand, and he still struggled fiercely. His emotions did not appear to be as calm and calm as they had been when they inquired just now, and he became very excited.
"You calm down. Their bodies have been removed. The older officer kept patting him on the shoulder until he gave up struggling.
"Let him go."
"Jay ......"
"Let it go." At the insistence of the older officer, the officer who was holding his arm let go of his hand.
Seeing that he really had no intention of rushing in again, the officer took a few steps back and stood at the door again to take charge of guarding.
He was sent back to the room, and soon the two detectives came to the scene of the crime.
"Is that him?" The young detective asked the older detective.
"What do you think?" The older detective did not answer the rhetorical question.
"He has a motive." The young detective replied, but there was also an uncertain look on his face.
His motive for killing was to discover the adultery between the two deceased, and he couldn't control his emotions for a while, and he was angry with the killer. But one of the suspicions is that the two deceased had no obvious external injuries, and there were no traces of a fight at the scene. Impromptu furious murder is usually a violent physical attack by grabbing any object that can be used as a murder weapon next to you. This is clearly not.
There is another premise. Before the customer service staff of the hotel found out that the two deceased were different and called the police, the door of this room was locked from the inside, not only the electronic door lock, but also the zipper from the inside. When the police had to break down the door, the curtains of the room were drawn, and the windows were locked from the inside. What's more, this room is located on the 6th floor of the hotel, and the window is a straight wall, and there is nowhere to climb. This creates a secret room where it is impossible for the killer to escape after killing people at the scene.
In addition, the police have called up the surveillance footage of this corridor. The deceased checked in at 7:05 a.m. this morning, and it is worth noting that they had opened two rooms at the time. The female deceased was admitted to this room, while the male deceased was admitted to room 504 on the fifth floor. The female deceased entered the room at 7:12 a.m. and has not been out since. At around 11:30, she called room service, and when the hotel's customer service staff delivered her lunch for two at 12:06, the deceased man also came to her room. The customer service staff then left, while the deceased remained in her room. It wasn't until 1:00 a.m. that the restaurant found out that the wrong wine was delivered, and the customer service staff came to apologize. During this time, the two had not left their room, and no one else had approached their room.
What is certain is that the two were killed between 12:06 and 1:10:00. During this time, he had a sufficient alibi.
Although this seems to be an accident at first glance based on the circumstances of their deaths and the situation at the scene, the job of their criminal police is to first suspect everything that can be suspected, and then rule out the possibility of homicide, or officially launch an investigation to arrest the murderer. They also did not expect that after a preliminary investigation at the scene, they would be able to lock up a suspect.
The clock ticked back to 1:45.
The two detectives found the deceased's mobile phone on the bedside table in the deceased's room. From the clothes scattered on the ground, they also found the mobile phone of the male deceased. Judging from the call records of the two, the most recent communication was at 11:58, when the female deceased called the male deceased. It is conceivable that the female deceased invited the male deceased to the room for lunch.
It is worth noting that before the call was made to the male deceased, the female deceased had called the same number every few minutes between 11:36 and 55, for a total of 5 calls, but the other party did not answer. Name display: mebf. The exclusion is a grammatical error, and the female deceased deliberately replaced the first-person possessive case with the first-person accusative, which should still mean myboyfriend, my boyfriend. This is a common phrase used by young girls like the Queen of Manhattan, and the deceased's personality can be glimpsed during her lifetime.
Is the boyfriend of the female deceased someone else? The two criminal policemen couldn't help but glance back at the bodies of the two deceased who were still in place as the other police officers were taking pictures and collecting evidence from all angles. The older officer frowned, and the young officer tugged at the corners of his mouth uneasily, his expression a little frivolous. Regardless of the expressions of the two, this "boyfriend" has already caught the attention of the two.
The call log continued to flip forward, and there was no call log with the hotel at around 11:30. The female deceased was called through the room service through the phone in the room. Check with the hotel that this is indeed the case. Before that, there were no other call logs for the day. But at 7:13, just as the deceased had just arrived at the room, she sent a text message to her boyfriend. The text message reads: "Surprise! Guess where I am. Two minutes later, at 7:15, there was no reply from the other party, and the female deceased sent another message, "Which room are you in?" Soon, the female deceased chased another one, "Forget it." I'm in 605, come to me! ”
This is a big clue.
They have verified the background and entry records of the two deceased. Their plane arrived at 5.18am this morning and checked in at 5.43am.
The background of the male deceased is available, and he was the first to come to Germany.
The deceased had been to Germany two years earlier, but she had flown to Berlin from Denmark and had been on her flight from Berlin to France for less than a week. There is no record of her ever being in Heidelberg.
All things considered, the two are in Heidelberg, except for the "boyfriend" who voluntarily revealed the whereabouts of the female deceased at 7 o'clock, this person is likely to be a tourist from the United States, and there are no other people in the local area who know their whereabouts. Coincidentally, judging from the relationship between the three people currently known, this "boyfriend" has a clear motive for killing. If this is really a homicide.
The two died suddenly, and there was a possibility of poisoning, but there was no trace of ****** at the scene after forensic identification. The specific cause of death of the two needs to be further autopsied by a forensic doctor. If it was really poisoned, and it was the "boyfriend" who discovered the adultery between the two, it should have been a long-planned murder, and it could not be an impromptu intention.
There is another suspicion here. Judging from the several text messages sent by the female deceased to this "boyfriend" this morning, her arrival was a "surprise". Then "this was a long-planned murder" is not true. But if the two have been together for a long time, and this woman usually likes to create similar surprises, then it will be a predictable surprise for him.
Still not true.
First, even if he could have predicted that she would create such a "surprise", she would suddenly arrive and return with him before he was about to return to the United States from his trip here. But the exact time of her arrival cannot be accurately estimated.
Second, he could guess that she would stay in the same hotel as him first, but he couldn't know exactly which room she would be staying in before that.
Third, since it was to create a "surprise" for him, it was even more unpredictable that she would bring the male deceased with her. However, there is also a possibility in this third article that the relationship between the male deceased and the "boyfriend" was also friends. In this way, a more dangerous triangular relationship between brothers with girlfriends is staged, and this "boyfriend" is more emotionally motivated to kill.
Fourth, it is not a crime committed on the spot, he must arrange it in advance. Was it for the murder of a female deceased? Or have you already planned to kill two birds with one stone? Or is it more precisely planned and designed, to kill one person and kill one pair, and to kill one pair and one pair?
Fifth, the scene of the crime was in the hotel where people came and went. He's just a check-in tourist. What exactly is used to arrange all this in advance?
Summing up the five points, there are too many uncontrollable variables and venue constraints, how can he possibly do it?
In any case, he is currently the only suspect until the medical examiner confirms that he was killed.
Later, they found out that the deceased had used a credit card to spend money on a taxi at the airport.
Soon the two detectives contacted the taxi driver. According to the taxi driver's recollection, the two took a taxi directly from Frankfurt Airport to the hotel at around 6 a.m. All the way to the green light unimpeded. The man is handsome, the woman is beautiful, and the two seem to be in love but still in an ambiguous period of young love. The woman is down-to-earth and generous, but the man is a little reserved about the woman, completely looking like a novice in the love scene, and seems to be carefully planning something.
"I bet this trip is a foreign confession carefully planned by that young handsome guy." The taxi driver laughed. Apparently impressed by the two.
"By the way, what happened to them, and why are you investigating them from me? It's not drug smuggling, right? Believe me, they are well-educated and kind-hearted upper-class gentlemen and ladies, and it is impossible for them to do such a thing. They generously tipped me, haha! ”
"The two were found dead in the Crown Hotel room at 1:00 p.m. today, and the possibility of his murder cannot be ruled out at this time."
When the driver heard this, he was stunned for a moment, and then he drew a cross on his chest with both hands and prayed. The two detectives left.
They have already gotten another important clue from the driver. Sometimes strangers who meet for the first time are more observant. Since the taxi driver, who was in his forties, saw that the deceased were still in a cautious stage at that time, it is likely that the two had not really pierced the window paper. To put it bluntly, the sudden death of the two in the hotel is likely to be the first time that they have had an actual intimate relationship.
In this way, "this is a long-planned murder" can almost be completely overturned, because unless the driver is blind, there is no motive for the crime. The two detectives looked at each other.
However, as long as the possibility of his murder has not been ruled out, he is still the only suspect at present.
The two detectives quickly conducted a preliminary background check on the "boyfriend".
Through his mobile phone number, which is the number of the local German operator O2, and the O2 operator cooperated with the investigation, they obtained his basic information.
Qin Chuhe, Chinese nationality, 18 years old. Apply with a student ID card and passport number of the University of Rupricht-Carr.
With his name and passport number, they easily found out that he was staying in the hotel's suite in room 803 with the cooperation of the front desk. But he was not in the hotel at the time.
The two detectives quickly got in touch with the school, and on the one hand, they also used the hotel's computer to log in to the police's internal system and retrieve his registration file.
The Immigration Bureau has his entry record. He checked in at Frankfurt Airport at 12 a.m. sharp, on February 28 this year. Then I took the airport bus to the school and was arranged by the school to live in a temporary dormitory.
Three days later, he went through the enrollment procedures and applied for student cards with the same batch of exchange students who had arrived one after another. Some students have already applied for the school's dormitory in advance and moved into the dormitory officially assigned by the school at the beginning of the semester. Since he was over 18 years old and could choose to live off-campus, he did not apply for a dormitory and stayed at the Crown Hotel in the heart of the city.
After carefully reading his background information, the two criminal policemen couldn't help but whistle in their hearts. The student who was able to participate in this semi-annual exchange program of the medical department of Ruprecht-Carr University was naturally not from a vulgar university, but he was a top student in the Ivy League Harvard Medical Department in the United States. Look at his age, he is only 18 years old, he is already in the third grade, and his GPA is a perfect 4.0. According to the school, his performance in the past six months at the school has also been extremely good. If nothing else, he will finish the six months with perfect grades in two weeks. This had to make the two of them look at him with admiration.
He had consulted with the university about the postgraduate application and was informed that he was interested in applying for a double postgraduate degree in heart and brain surgery at the University of Ruprecht-Carr. This is almost unprecedented, but he has already been favored by two professors in the relevant disciplines of the university. He hasn't formally submitted his application yet, but the chances of passing it are high.
The school also provided him with a timetable for the day. It was 3 o'clock sharp, and he hadn't returned to the hotel yet, but his class from 2 to 2:50 was cancelled at the moment. Before the two criminal policemen had time to ask, the school had quickly taken the initiative to add, saying that he had logged in to the computer in the school library at 12:40, and that he had just registered and borrowed a book at the front desk to leave. (To be continued.) )