Chapter 155, the ultimate truth that floats on the surface

In the end, the case was solved.

This sentence was written by Okamoto on June 10.

At this time, ten days have passed since the exact date of the crime.

And who would have thought that its process would be so full of twists and turns?

Officer Okamoto silently writes the flow of events.

First of all, the time of the crime was 5 o'clock in the evening on May 31, but due to the typhoon that day, the sky was dark and the torrential rain was pouring down, which could easily make people lose their schedule.

The perpetrator came to the deceased's room on the eve of dinner, talked with the deceased, and a verbal altercation broke out during the conversation. After the quarrel escalated, the young and strong perpetrator went berserk and beat the deceased violently, causing bruises all over his body.

The incident took place in the far corner of the sprawling mansion, which was only noticeable to those on the same floor, and was very limited by distance. But at this time, there happened to be one person who noticed the incident, and that was the wife of the perpetrator, Shizuko Miyamoto.

When Shizuko Miyamoto arrived at the scene, she saw that her husband had mistakenly beaten her father and seriously injured him, and he had killed him by plunging a fruit knife into his chest.

Next, there is the secret story of the wealthy family that civilians like to see.

As the third son-in-law, the weight in Miyamoto Shizuko's heart is unexpectedly strong, so much so that he is willing to bear even the crime of murder. As for the reason, the police learned during interrogation that the perpetrator was very sure that his wife's daughter would take the blame for her mother, otherwise, Miyamoto Moko would not be Miyamoto Moko.

The next situation is basically the same as the confession when Shizuko Miyamoto couldn't bear the condemnation of her conscience and voluntarily surrendered to keep her daughter safe.

The knife bearer is Shizuko Miyamoto, and her husband is nowhere to be found. Then, Miyamoto Moko, who lived across the street from the deceased's bedroom, returns to her room and notices the anomaly in her grandfather's room, and is shocked to find that her mother has stabbed her grandfather.

Then, as the real perpetrator was convinced, the good daughter took the blame for her mother's guilt, and came to the parlor on the first floor with a murder weapon, dressed in bloodstained white, disheveled, with an open neckline, and trembling, claiming that she had killed her grandfather by mistake.

This sentence is completely consistent with the confession given by Moko Miyamoto when she took the lead in surrendering herself a few days ago.

The next thing is the cause of the results observed when the police are called to investigate. That is, after learning that Mozi had killed the old man by mistake, the entire Miyamoto clan and its servants and even private doctors, etc., all began to clear their suspicions for Mozi, and even did not hesitate to falsify the time of death and evidence.

It's just a pity that the matter ended up ruining on that hose, the medical hose that was used to deliver the flow into the stomach. This is a family insider who doesn't want Miyamoto Moko to escape responsibility, and secretly stole the waste that the doctor Yongze had originally put away, and put it in place before the second police investigation.

As for the real culprit of this incident, he is still the initiator.

"Alas......"

As he wrote the case record here, the old policeman sighed deeply.

Because, this is a crime that happens to be based on family relationships.

Without the accumulation of long-term contradictions between the son-in-law and the father-in-law, there would have been no beginning of beating the old man and piercing the chest with a sharp blade.

Without Shizuko Miyamoto's inheritance of her husband's guilt, there would be no complications at all.

Without the continuation of Miyamoto Moko's guilt for her mother, it would not have caused the long story that followed.

Without the efforts of the entire Miyamoto clan to cover up the truth for Moko, there would have been no detailed investigation by the police at the moment they came to the door.

Without the evil thoughts of the perpetrator trying to really frame his stepdaughter, and without the sudden appearance of the hose, Rao is Okamoto could touch the most superficial truth of some incidents, and he had to spin around for a long time, or even solve the case at all.

In the end, if it weren't for Miyamoto Moko suddenly taking the initiative to turn herself in, how would this matter have ended?

If she hadn't been the first to turn herself in, would Shizuko Miyamoto be unable to bear the condemnation of her conscience and turn herself in?

After all, at the very beginning, she had agreed to let her daughter bear the murder, such an evil act.

But even Shizuko Miyamoto's voluntary surrender did not give an account to her husband. She still just confesses herself as a murderer, so the real murderer is still arrogant, but the innocent person has to bear the responsibility. As for the responsibility for shielding the real murderer, considering that the family is sad enough, the police have plans to let them go.

In short, in the end, the real murderer fell into the well, and he had to return to Miyamoto Moko.

The girl who looks so pure and beautiful, but really has a tenacious spirit.

A pair of bottoms.

A pair of bottoms full of "evidence" of his stepfather.

Evidence that can be used to prove that her stepfather violated her.

The dominoes collapsed, and seeing that her husband was so inferior, not to mention that he would inevitably go to prison, Shizuko Miyamoto naturally lost the last reason to protect him, so she confessed the final truth.

Congratulations, the real murderer has been severely punished in the end, but the mother will inevitably spend the rest of her life in harsh punishment. Not only did she try to make her daughter bear the blame because of her dizzy love, but she didn't even know that her daughter had been violated by her husband, but she was able to completely confess in the end, proving that her conscience depends.

But looking at the whole process of the case, Okamoto still felt that something was wrong.

Isn't it too much of a coincidence?

took advantage of Shizuko Miyamoto's love for her husband, Moko Miyamoto's love for her mother, the love of the entire Miyamoto clan and even the servants for the daughter's only daughter who was the heir, and even the conscience condemnation of Shizuko Miyamoto as a mother, and the evil thoughts of the stepfather towards his daughter. Is such a whole process really an emergency that can be easily connected?

But who can benefit from such a complex process......

Okamoto realized that this needed to be analyzed from two perspectives – the death of the deceased itself, and the consequences of Miyamoto Moko's successful framing.

The deceased was stabbed to death, and the most direct beneficiary was, of course, Moko Miyamoto. According to the inheritance principle of this chaebol, she will directly obtain 90% of the shares of the entire consortium belonging to the Miyamoto clan, and will be in charge of the entire consortium.

But what if Miyamoto Moko is successfully framed, that is, she bears the murder that seems to belong to her mother, but in fact belongs to her stepfather, and then no one confesses?

So she is convicted of murder, and obviously she can no longer be the patriarch of this family.

Then according to the laws of the country, the inheritance should fall to the most direct relatives of the imprisoned, that is, Shizuko Miyamoto.

Shizuko Miyamoto would become the super-rich on the Forbes list worth tens of billions of dollars — if she wanted to make the list, and then take charge of a consortium with assets worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

So the question is, does she have what it takes to take on a position?

So the actual person in charge in the end must be her husband as an MBA.

Or, if Shizuko Miyamoto can't bear the condemnation of her conscience and takes the initiative to go to prison instead of her daughter, and the real murderer is still at large, how can the beast father, who has been secretly violating his stepdaughter, not be the real owner of this corporate empire?

This is the final conclusion that Okamoto came to in a cold sweat.

Maybe there was something deeper in this conspiracy, but he still breathed a sigh of relief, and he didn't plan to continue deducing, because the current conclusion was dark enough.

Putting down the pen and leaving the last period, Okamoto looked out the window.

The beautiful city of Shizuoka is a beautiful city with a sunny afternoon sun, and although you can't see the seashore from here, you can see the tree-lined mountains to the northwest.

At this moment, today, many days after the end of the case, what is happening in that mansion hidden deep in the mountains?