Chapter 45: Bloodthirsty Forensics

Brooklyn is David he met in the smoking room.

David blushed and didn't speak, just nodded at Brooklyn, which was considered to have said hello.

Anyone who watches a 9-year-old girl killed is uncomfortable.

Although he knew intellectually that the murderer of the little girl was Hahn, he still inevitably blamed himself emotionally.

Why didn't I find those three bodies?

Why can't I hurry?

Why can't I be a little better?

This kind of thinking that is unreasonable will still rise uncontrollably.

Brooklyn snuffed out the cigarette butt and followed David to the coffee machine.

"Who has left?"

David poured his coffee and turned to stare at Brooklyn with a strange gaze.

"Why don't you ask what we found in your house?"

"What can you find? Could those three bodies still be in my house? ”

Brooklyn waved his hand, he didn't care much about the problem, he desperately wanted to find out the fifth person, but David still stared at him, which made Brooklyn have bad associations.

"It won't really be in my house, will it?"

David nodded and led him out, "Go and see what you find in your house." ”

Coming downstairs, David pointed to Dexter at the door of the glass room and introduced.

"This is Dexter, the best bloodstain analyst in our police department, you've ever met."

Brooklyn nodded.

Dexter testified in court in Selena's suicide case, and he remembers it well.

"What is this doing?"

Brooklyn stood behind Dexter, and when he saw that he was serious, he didn't dare to come forward to disturb him.

"Bloodstains."

Dexter spat out two words without looking back, put on a plain white coat for himself, and began to walk towards the glass room with a dummy in tow. As he walked, blood began to flow from between the dummy's legs, dragging a long trail on the ground.

Dexter dragged the first dummy to the innermost part of the room, and then came out to drag the second.

The second looked at least two laps thinner than the first.

Then came the third and heaviest one.

Dexter dragged three corpses and was already exhausted and out of breath.

He wiped the sweat from his forehead, pulled out his camera and began to take pictures of the drag marks on the ground, then imported the photos into his computer and compared them with those taken on the spot.

After looking at it for a while, he got up again and lifted the three dummies out, wiped the floor clean, and began the second trial.

This time he dragged the skinniest dummy into it first, then the fattest, and finally the middle.

After taking pictures for comparison, Dexter shook his head and began the third trial.

"This was found in my house?"

Brooklyn stood aside and watched Dexter toss and asked David quietly.

"Well, the murderer put them in your living room and piled them up."

"We've found it, but it's a pity that too much time has been wasted." David sighed and said helplessly, "That little girl wouldn't have died. ”

Here Brooklyn was whispering to David, and on the other hand, Dexter had tried all the permutations and combinations of the order of the three corpses, but still had no conclusion.

The two stood by and watched for a while, when the door to the laboratory opened, and several forensic doctors came in with a body bag.

"Found on the Statue of Liberty."

The medical examiner said a word and pushed the body bag into the autopsy room.

The atmosphere in the laboratory became somewhat oppressive.

"If we can find Hahn's first case, maybe we can take the initiative."

Brooklyn sighed and said helplessly.

"Is the deceased Laurie?"

Dexter, who was tinkering with the dummy, suddenly chimed in.

"What?"

Brooklyn looked over in confusion.

"The deceased's name is Laurie."

Dexter fiddled the dummies into strange shapes and dragged them hand and foot into the glass room, whispering as he went

"I remember when we were in high school, there was a very sensational incident."

"The school football team won the championship, and the captain of the team, Laurie, was a quarterback, and I remember throwing an olive branch at the Jets and the Giants back then."

"Lowry did a great job, and the school held a special party for them."

The next day, Laurie was found dead in the car. The car was covered in blood. ”

"It caused quite a stir at the time."

After speaking, Dexter just finished dragging a dummy, holding his knees and gasping for a while, he began to drag a second one.

"The man who died?"

Brooklyn asked with a frown.

Dexter asked rhetorically without looking up, "Are the Giants competing with the Jets for the girls?" ”

"No, it won't."

Brooklyn shook her head.

This result was very different from his inference.

He speculated that Hahn's first murder in high school might have been accidental, and that it should have been a crime of passion, and that he was very ill-prepared.

The first murder established his mode of crime, red wine, rose petals, red hair, married middle-aged woman.

Later, he began to miss the moment of the crime of passion, so he began to continue the crime after the modus operandi of the first murder.

But now Dexter told him that the dead man was a man.

This was wrong from the start.

It's no wonder that the police station can't find the corresponding case, because there is a problem with the information he gave.

The deceased was a man!

At first, Brooklyn speculated that Hahn's choice of middle-aged women might be a kind of mother-love complex, and that his mother, or some other female elder who was nice to him, was red-haired.

As a result, the first deceased was a man, which directly overturned a series of speculations in Brooklyn.

"Have you seen Hahn?"

Brooklyn asked, thoughtful.

"Hmm." Dexter was obviously too tired to say a word, and he was about to stop and gasp for air. But he still wouldn't let David and Brooklyn help.

"I was in the same high school as him."

"Who is in his house?"

"I don't know."

"He doesn't go to school much. Very little contact with people. ”

"How's that Laury? Does he like to bully? ”

"Nope." Dexter's head shook like a rattle "Laurie plays rugby well and is popular at school, but he doesn't bully his classmates. ”

On the contrary, Laurie is a good student with a passion for community work. There is no one who does not like him. ”

Brooklyn asked a few more questions about Hahn and tried to rebuild his personality model.

"That's right!"

As he spoke, Dexter had finished moving the last dummy, and he lay on the ground with one side of his face against the floor, looking back and forth, then got up and ran to the computer.

"The trail of drag is very strange, and I have tried many times without success in simulating this kind of trace on the scene."

Seeing Brooklyn come over to watch, Dexter explained

"Then I chose to drag the corpse with one hand and one foot."

He manipulated the computer, showed a new photo, and compared the new photo with the live photo.

"That's how the murderer dragged the body to Ling's house."

"It's a drag mark on the corpse's other arm."

"This is a drag mark on the thigh."

Dexter pointed out the traces to him one by one.

Brooklyn shifted back and forth several times, and finally determined that he couldn't read.

"But the corpses seemed to have been soaked in water, and their blood was too light. This distance, this amount of bleeding, is not normal......"

Dexter was still talking to himself, and Brooklyn quietly left.

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Interrogation Room 2.

Brooklyn sat across from Hahn, with David standing behind him.

The three of them stared at the alarm clock in the center of the table.

"You said 19 minutes."

Brooklyn said in a deep voice.

"What does it say in the media now? Did you make it to the front page? ”

Hahn seemed to be in the right mood, and he asked excitedly, craneing his neck.

"What does the media say? Tell me about it. ”

Seeing that no one answered, Hahn smiled even more happily as he pointed to the paper cup on the table.

"It's delicious, I'd like a drink. Judge Brooklyn, would you like to try? ”

Brooklyn got up first, stopped an angry David, and told him to buy pomegranate juice.