Chapter 532: Being a thief has a weak heart
A lot of people were crammed into Adili's room, and even if I hadn't stopped him, he might not have run out. Everyone looked at my fingertips, and when they saw the person, everyone still had a blank look on their faces. The criminal police who called them have more or less revealed only half a word. So you still know what I called them for.
Doha hadn't started translating for me yet, and at the moment, some of the villagers were looking at the person I was pointing to, and some were looking at Adili. Everyone, you say a word, I say a word, the conversation is inseparable, and in the end, even someone who is more courageous walks up to Adi and pushes him hard.
The villager was still swearing, and although I couldn't understand what he was saying, I could guess it. Adiri had just run away nervously, which was a sign of a thief's heart in the eyes of the villagers, who were afraid that they thought Adiri had ghosts. After hearing what I said, Adili breathed a sigh of relief, but because of this villager's trouble, Adiri's face became ugly again.
Adili also had a temper, and he jerked himself to his feet and shoved the villager back. Adiri is a police officer though. But after all, he is an outsider, and seeing this scene, most of the villagers support the people in their own village. All of a sudden, the quarrel was on the verge of breaking out, and the atmosphere became extremely tense.
"Doha, tell everyone that the murderer is not Adili." I said to Doha.
Doha glanced at me and Adiri and did so. Sure enough, hearing what Doha said, many villagers fell silent. But there are also villagers who are screaming loudly. Doha was injured in the foot, so someone made room for Doha, and Doha sat on the bed near the door.
"Some villagers asked why Adiri ran away." Doha translated for me.
I smiled slightly: "He's just scared." Instead of that, let's focus on the person. ”
I kept the same movement as I had just done, and I didn't put my hands down. The atmosphere in the room was tense and everyone was talking very loudly, but only one person showed a very different behavior than the atmosphere. And he's the one my fingertips point to: Maimaiti.
To this day, Maimaiti is still curled up in bed. He was lying on his side, his back to everyone, his face facing the wall. I walked slowly towards Maimaiti, and when my hand touched Maimaiti's shoulder, I realized that Maimaiti's shoulder was trembling gently. My guess was right, and Maimaiti had been pretending to be asleep. Calm is just a façade, and the tension in Maimaiti's heart may have reached an unprecedented height.
I lifted the heavy quilt that was on Maimaiti's body, and Maimaiti finally moved. He turned and sat up sleepily. Seeing so many of us in the room, Maimaiti made a look of surprise. Maimaiti said a lot of words to me in Bian Sheng, he must have asked me what I was going to do.
At this moment, all of Maimaiti's actions are nothing more than paediatric pretense in my eyes, and the evidence in my hands is enough for the police to arrest him, and as long as further investigation and interrogation are carried out, the case can be completely solved. It seems that Maimaiti is ready to continue to pretend.
"Doha, you tell Maimaiti that now you will plead guilty and confess leniently, and you may even get a light sentence." I said to Doha.
Doha nodded and translated my words to Maimaiti. With a blank look on his face, Doha told me that he didn't know what I was talking about. During this period, many villagers interjected, and Adili whispered to me that the villagers did not believe that Mamat would kill people.
Some people do it out of trust in Maimaiti, because Maimaiti has always been very good to everyone in the village. Others still don't believe that the strange deaths in the village are man-made, and rumors of desert spirits have been ingrained in their heads. Adiri asked me if I was sure I could catch Maimaiti, and I nodded.
Finally, Adiri had the confidence to take out his matching gun, put it heavily on the table, and when he saw the old pistol, all the villagers shut up, and the house finally returned to calm. Adiri motioned with his eyes for me to start analyzing to everyone, and I didn't waste any more time, starting with the disappearance of clues in my room.
Doha and Adiri were very self-conscious, and they took the initiative to translate for me. When I say a word, they will take turns translating it for me, and the language barrier makes me understand that this analysis will probably take a long time.
I also saw Uncle Man in the crowd, he was standing outside the room, and the crowd almost blocked his face. Eye-to-eye with him, Uncle Man nodded to me and motioned for me to continue.
After discovering that the clue was gone, Doha was in my room. As previously inferred, the third of those three times I left the room was absolutely impossible, because the time was too short. And between the first and the second, the first is more likely.
At that time, Doha's hand was injured, and I stayed in her room for a while, and the killer had absolute time to retrieve the clues, and the problem that needed to be solved was how the killer managed to get into my room out of my sight. We were on the second floor, and neither Doha, who was with me, nor Doha's parents, who lived across the street from Doha, or anyone else who had to go upstairs from the first floor, could not have allowed me to sneak into my room without me noticing.
Because they had to go through the second floor, and the door of Doha's room was not closed at the time, and I knew everything about the movement outside the door, so the suspicion was on the third floor.
On the third floor, apart from me, there lived Maimaiti and Adili.
It took me a lot of thought to think about which of these two people was more suspicious. Through all kinds of temptations and memories, I ruled out Adiri's suspicions. Adili kept saying that no one had ever entered my room, and Maimaiti had never left the room, after all, he was a criminal policeman, and if he transferred the clues, then he could not have known the consequences of saying this.
Moreover, Adiri had no connection with the village, and he could not have started killing people years ago.
I focused my attention on Maimaiti. After the clue disappeared, I went to the room of Adili and Maimaiti, and Adiri was the most suspicious at that time, but I went to their room, not only to test Adiri, but also to test Mamaiti. But I found that Maimaiti was asleep at the time.
When talking to Adili, I deliberately amplified my voice to even frighten Adili, but Mamat was still indifferent to this. If you think about it, it turns out that this situation has happened more than once. Several times, especially at night, I came here to check on them, and Maimaiti was sleeping.
The first time was when I came back from the desert for the first clue, and I knocked on the door of Adili's room, and Adiri was sleepy-eyed and Mamat was asleep. The night was quiet, and I knocked on the door a lot, but Maimaiti was not woken up by the knock.
And just now, since I got to Adili's room, I kept making noises. After calling the villagers, the scene became louder, but none of these could wake up Maimaiti.
In fact, all of this is pretending to be asleep!
The man who followed me in the desert was also Maimaiti, and when he came back, he pretended to be asleep, probably because there was dust on his trouser legs, and he didn't have time to clean it, so he had to keep rolling himself up in the quilt. On the other hand, Maimaiti is also afraid that I will see any flaws, so feigning sleep is the best way.
When the clues disappeared, Maimaiti was also worried that he would be discovered by me after adjusting the clues, so he still chose to feign sleep.
And this time, Maimaiti also chose this method to hide his thief's heart that wants to observe or even destroy the evidence, but being a thief will inevitably be weak-hearted, and Maimaiti is overdisguised.
When I said this, Adiri began to lose his comprehension, and he asked me why I said this. I stared at Mamat and said, "Just now, when I went to the graves to look for a second clue, Mamaiti followed me and Doha. ”
Adili was slightly stunned, and he immediately shook his head at me: "Maimaiti doesn't seem to have been out of the room." "The most ^new^chapter^section--- Baidu, blue~color~book~, it...
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