Chapter 489: Reasoning

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(One hundred and one) reasoning

However, Tang Wan'er only took a slight look and found that it was definitely not a suicide.

This judgment is based on facts.

If the suicide is committed by hanging, the victim needs to pass the white silk through the beam, tie it tightly, then put the neck into the white silk, and finally kick off the stool to complete the suicide process.

Therefore, the state of the stool is fixed.

Tang Wan'er also asked the first eunuch who found the body to make sure that this room had not been touched, that is, it still maintained the original state of the "suicide" scene.

Then, if it was a suicide, the stool must have been kicked down, or it had been tilted at an angle because of insufficient force, and it could not have been like this, and the stool was standing upright there.

That's the first point.

Second, there is some distance between the stool used to hang and the victim, which is obviously more than the victim can reach even if he is on tiptoe.

Generally speaking, when no one hangs themselves, they will choose to adjust the stool to meet their needs, and they all adjust the length of the white silk so that they can kick off the stool well, so there is an overlap between the length of the hanging corpse and the height of the stool, and there is no possibility of breaking distance.

It is impossible for the palace maid to jump so high and jump into the white silk accurately, besides, if it is really in the form of jumping, it will definitely tear off the white silk directly due to the excessive strength and the gravitational pull of the earth, and the victim will fall to the ground.

By all indications, this could not have been a suicide homicide.

Apparently, the killer was a taller man than the victim. The stool was a prop used by the killer to carry the body into the white silk.

What made the case progress was that Tang Wan'er found a poke of white hair in the victim's sleeve.

It reminded her of the previous case.

The two have something in common, which makes Tang Wan'er suspect that the two cases may have been done by the same person. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been such a coincidence.

The victim did die of asphyxiation, with bruises on his neck, but the bruises were different from those of the suffocation death method of hanging himself.

Tang Wan'er also found that there was a bloody wound on the neck of the corpse, as if it had been cut by something, a bit like the "cat's claw" trace last time, but the length was only half of the last time, what was going on?

Was it really a wildcat?

Tang Wan'er frowned.

Looking at it this way, Tang Wan'er couldn't tell whether this was strangled to death or because of excessive blood loss?

It seems that an autopsy is still required to confirm the cause of death.

However, Tang Wan'er also found a suspicious place, that is, the palace maid's hair was gone.

It's so weird! Tang Wan'er suddenly found something, and immediately ran to check on the first victim.

Of course, she passed Cai He's relationship.

However, Master Cai was very unhappy when Tang Wan'er didn't count, so he sneered and asked Tang Wan'er to check the corpse. However, he accompanied him throughout the whole process, saying that he didn't want Tang Wan'er to cause him trouble and cause trouble, and it would definitely be bad if he didn't go to jail.

In fact, he was worried that Tang Wan'er would be bullied by those subordinates, which he would never say.

"Don't make trouble for Cai, if you really have to intervene in everything, can't you take care of your own affairs? Always running into the pile of dead. ”

Cai He hung his arms, looked arrogant, and said very politely.