Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 16: 016: The Truth About Michelle's Death, Add a Point for the First Time

The detective system is not the superior of the police station, and it has its own calculation rules for Luke's contribution in the case.

With a total score of 100 for Michelle, Luke completed 70 per cent of the assignments.

Now Luke thinks that he has a big role to play, from the presentation of the suspect to the capture of the suspect.

For example, Jessica, the suspect, couldn't have locked into each other so quickly without the scene he saw.

Once they go to another city to study, it's not that easy to find another person to assist in the investigation.

Moreover, the longer it takes, much of the evidence will disappear naturally, and human memory will be blurred, to the detriment of the investigation.

Thus, in this case, he contributed 70 per cent and earned 70 per cent of his experience and points.

From this point of view, it is unlikely that he would succeed in wanting to sit in the position of a sheriff or even a commissioner and ask someone else to help him solve the case by drawing experience and points.

He must contribute to the resolution of the case in order to be given his share of the credit.

Luke was not disappointed with the result, which was not a bad situation.

Now the only thing that is unclear is the points.

What's the point?

Generally, points are used for consumption, but the system doesn't have many system stores, and this is the only way to keep the points.

Perhaps it is only until Luke continues to upgrade that he will discover the usefulness of this point.

Open his eyes, he picked up the bread and milk on the side and ate it.

After eating, Luke thought about it and called Selena's office: “It's me, Luke. How's the case? ”

A moment later, Luke hung up and nodded satisfactorily.

The case is solved.

The information he provided matched perfectly, and the person who killed Michelle was Jessica.

The day after Robert questioned Jessica, he took the search warrant he had applied for, made a surprise attack and found the sneakers directly at Jessica's house.

Secondly, there are a few pieces of Jessica's clothes that can't be washed in time.

With the memory of that night, Luke described what Jessica was wearing that night, and Robert's search was targeted.

Then Knox's forensics department took an extra shift and found Michelle and George mixed together in that Jessica suit.

This evidence, combined with the footprints, makes it clear what Jessica did that night.

As a matter of fact, Jessica had long noticed Michelle's whereabouts, watched them enter the room, and after the two drunkards had mixed up, she quietly went in through the window, smothered her with a pillow, and left through the window.

Of course, in the process of smothering Michelle, she sat across Michelle's body facing the sky, and her clothes naturally stained some of her body fluids as she pressed.

This is the most lethal evidence, even worse than a shoe print.

After all, she had more than one pair of shoes, but clothes with Michelle and George's body fluids were only possible that night at the party.

Because further forward, George and Michelle were in their own homes, there was no way they could let her in or out at will.

That's not the point. The point is that Robert came back at night, told Luke the details of the case, and Luke was speechless.

During the interrogation, Jessica quickly lost control of her emotions, despite the fact that the lawyer in the room asked her not to speak, and furiously scolded Michelle. By the way, she was told why she killed Michelle and how to kill Michelle.

The reason is really love killing.

Because Michelle stepped on the N boat, especially the quarterback Rhoda, this handsome young man was Jessica's true love, and her requests for a relationship were denied on several occasions.

Jessica felt that it must have been Michelle that Birch had been seducing Rhoda, making him turn himself down.

Now that Rhoda's graduating, Jessica's in the 11th grade, and they're definitely out of a game.

After knowing about the party, Jessica snuck over and stared at Michelle while everyone was at the party.

Of course, according to Jessica, she didn't want to kill Michelle, she just wanted to beat her up.

As for why Michelle was dead, Jessica said she saw Michelle hanging out with George and thought that Birch was still hooking up with Rhoda. Anger started from the bottom of her heart and grabbed a pillow and tried to scare her.

Who knows, Michelle was drunk and confused, and the whole person had no consciousness at all, and was suffocated.

She didn't even notice that Michelle was dead, but because she was drunk, she felt her revenge had failed.

Shortly after she came out, she was about to leave and found George coming out, and threw Michelle into the pool.

She watched with a cold eye and didn't understand what was going on with Michelle.

Later, Michelle was found not breathing to rescue her, and she ran away quietly because something was wrong in her heart.

This is also where Luke saw her back on the small platform.

When she came home, Jessica was disturbed, but unsure of the situation, and she didn't dare to call anyone else, let alone tell her parents, as a thief.

The next day Robert sent her to the police station to assist in the investigation, and she was surprised.

Robert came with a search warrant the third day before her parents could react.

It's not about the town police anymore, not about Robert, and their work is done.

All that's left is the district attorney to initiate criminal proceedings against Jessica, and Michelle's family's civil suit against her.

Within a week, the Metropolitan Police Department showcased the case and demonstrated its ability.

More importantly, Michelle is a small town child, and Jessica is a Knox city child, and residents are certainly satisfied with this result.

Luke was even more satisfied.

He used Robert's simple fitness equipment in the backyard to test his strengths while he was on vacation.

He, who had played some games, decided to be a pure force character first, that is, to add points to his strength first.

After all, power is absolutely useful.

Why is Hulk strong? Isn't it because he's so powerful that he can beat up the Zithari warships?

Luke wasn't as ambitious as he expected, but he was always right to be stronger.

The remaining base points of 3 points are added to the force, which reaches 15 points.

It's just a simple test of pushing, pulling, and squatting, which is really a little more than 20 percent more than before it was added.

Now Luke pushes 130 kilos, pulls 200 kilos +, squats 200 kilos +.

Well, why are the last two only 200 kilos? Because Robert's simple fitness equipment can only weigh as much as this.

Luke just knew that he had some leeway for the latter two, especially squatting.

But he doesn't want to be tested outside, let alone noticed sudden changes in his body.