Chapter 326: Hiding corpses is also a profession
Shiraishi didn't want Hattori to be awake and make trouble.
But if you throw people into the horns outside, you may be picked up by the whale and thrown back into the sea, and it will be in vain.
Shiraishi calculated the time and found that as long as he waited for a while, Tadao Whalei would take the initiative to stuff the gun into the hands of Kane Jiu's corpse, and then return to the restaurant unarmed and start acting.
Therefore, Shiraishi planned to give evidence of "the old man Ye Caisan, the murderer of Whalei Dingxiong", and let the crew limit Whalei Dingxiong's actions, and then move the troublesome Hattori Heiji elsewhere and be discovered.
However, this plan was forced to be disrupted because of the encounter with Toru Amuro.
Amuro walked over to the cabinet and moved out Heiji Hattori, who had been casually stuffed by Matsuda.
Then he took out the drawers under the wardrobe, took out the portable wooden saw from the toolbox, and began to work on it.
Although I don't know why Matsuda had to hide people, now, there is a murderer with unknown whereabouts on the ship, and everywhere will be carefully searched, and if you hide people outside, so many crew and passengers can always be found.
The most secluded place is still your own room.
In particular, there are no active police officers on the ship, let alone a search warrant, and a group of ordinary people who want to inspect the room need to obtain the consent of the occupants first.
That being said, it would be very blunt to refuse outright, and there might be some impatient people who would rush into the room and forcibly search it.
Therefore, it is best to refuse solemnly when they ask to inspect the room, and then impatiently agree to their cursory inspection, let them turn over the obvious places where they can hide from people, and then blast people out, so as to largely erase suspicion.
The wardrobe, which is too obvious to hide, must be counted within the scope of inspection, and cannot be hidden inside.
Gotta change places.
Amuro sawed open the inside of several drawers, nailed some small raised mechanisms to them, and then sat Hattori flat on the lower level of the cabinet with the hollowed out drawers, and pushed all the drawers back that he had just taken out.
Since it was sawn short, the drawer fit just in its entirety, and there was no problem from the outside.
When a room is searched, even if someone pulls open the drawer, they will usually only pull out a section, stop when they see that there is nothing inside, and rarely pull out all the drawers that are obviously impossible to hide.
And the few raised mechanisms just installed will make the drawer get stuck when it is pulled to a certain distance, and it will not be able to continue to pull out, and naturally it will not reveal the person hiding behind it. In addition, Hattori Heiji is so dark, and it has its own protective color in the matte cabinet, which is not easy to detect.
Shiraishi watched silently, feeling that this operation was somewhat familiar, he remembered that there was a case where the body was also hidden in a drawer, and Amuro was really skilled.
Shiraishi also checked the mechanism that was stuck in the drawer just now, and found that there was no need to worry about Hattori Heiji getting stuck in it and not being able to get out.
Ordinary people can't open the drawer, because when the twitch is blocked, they will subconsciously think that it has been pulled to the bottom, and it will break if they pull it again, so they unconsciously converge their strength, just like some people can't pull the battery cover when they change the battery, but at this time, as long as someone next to them says "no matter how hard it is, it can't be broken, it's just so open", that person can immediately awaken his divine power and remove the battery cover with a click.
The same is true here.
But when people are trying to survive, of course, they don't care about the drawer, Hattori Heiji is a panel with a higher force value than Maoriran, as long as the anesthetic needle is effective, it can definitely escape.
With this side done, Shiraishi looked at the light screen and prepared to defuse the bomb.
However, the taskbar shows that all the tasks have been completed.
Passers-by themselves threw bombs into the sea
Unlikely, the appearance of Dingxiong Whale Well is clearly Ye Caisan's accomplice, and it is impossible for an honest man who brought a bomb on board to give up his mind of avenging his girlfriend.
Shiraishi pondered for a moment, and suddenly had a guess.
He looked at Toru Amuro, who was packing up his tools, "You just defused the bomb"
"I didn't dismantle it, I cut the thread, tied it with a heavy object and threw it into the sea." Amuro wasn't too surprised by the question.
When he followed Officer Sakazaki to find "Ye Caisan" before, he remembered the person who had been installed with a transmitter by Matsuda, and deliberately slipped into the man's room to take a look.
I saw that the bedding was neat, and the whole room was like no one had ever lived, only one bag was placed on the floor upright, which was suspicious no matter how you looked at it.
Amuro opened the bag and looked at it, revealing that it contained enough time bombs to blow the yacht out of the hole.
At that time, Amuro Toru stared at the bomb and couldn't help but wonder if Matsuda had installed some props such as a bomb detector, or if he was born with a sense of intuition about bombs.
Thinking back to the scene at that time, and thinking about Matsuda's question just now, Amuro Toru was more inclined to the former guess, because Matsuda seemed to be very sure that the passerby was carrying a bomb.
However, when he got on the boat, Matsuda did not hear any prompt sound
Therefore, it is also possible that Matsuda smelled the smell of explosives on his body, so there is a related speculation that the bag of bombs brought by passers-by was very rough and did not deliberately cover up.
Toru Amuro used to have a lot of problems.
Now, he still has a lot of doubts, but he has learned to answer for himself.
Anyway, when I asked Matsuda, I was prevaricated at most with something like "intuition", "guessing" and "not clear".
Although Amuro didn't say the exact process, Shiraishi almost guessed it.
The tasks are all completed, but I can't sleep yet, because the next mission is almost here, and Shiraishi looked at the date, and today happened to be the full moon.
He looked at the route map with anxiety, thinking about what to do next.
It's getting dark early, and judging by the time, it should be too late.
Amuro threw the leftovers sawed off from the drawer into the sea, and originally wanted to continue looking for Ye Caisan Just now he just passed by the room and came in to take a look.
However, after thinking about it, he had only been gone for a while, and Matsuda carried someone back.
And if memory serves, in addition to the black-skinned detective, there are two police-related passengers on the ship, one is a little girl who travels with the black-skinned detective, and the other is a retired police officer, Officer Samezaki.
This room is not big, and if he continues to investigate the case, Matsuda will knock out two more and bring them back, but there will be no place to hide.
Let's stay in the room together. Anyway, there are only a few passengers on the ship, and when they get to the shore, with more professional forensic officers and equipment support, they can always find the murderer.
However, as soon as he made up his mind, Amuro saw Matsuda stand up, as if he was going to go out.
Amuro stood up alertly.
"They're too noisy, I'm going to crack the case." Matsuda left a word and walked away quickly.
Amuro was stunned for a moment, and after a review in his mind, he was sure that what Matsuda said had solved the case, not the skulls of the ship or the police.
How do you feel that Matsuda is very interested in solving the case.
Could it be that Gin said that he had a talent for solving crimes, and he heard it, so in order to be appreciated by his boss, he is working in this direction
Toru Amuro couldn't tell if this was a good thing or a bad thing for a while, and suddenly felt that Matsuda was really dedicated to being an undercover agent.
He also locked the door and followed him out to prevent undesirable phenomena such as violent solving of crimes.
However, because his brain was spinning too fast, his feet were relatively slow, and by the time Amuro went out, there was no one in the hallway.
He could only choose a direction and follow his instincts to find the past.