Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 286: 304 Trap, narrow the scope (add chapter 2 for last month's monthly ticket support)

Luke seemed to be looking at Sarah's body, but he was actually looking out for people's reactions.

Unfortunately, people have different colors, but to say who behaves particularly abnormally is not.

Luke wasn't surprised.

After Luke revealed his identity as a detective, the murderer repeatedly assassinated two people, and his mental qualities were not strong, but too much.

Who chooses a detective for a crime in the presence of a normal person? This man will dare.

Luke and Selena started questioning people separately.

Now both of them are using Luke's retrofitted audio recorder, so they don't have to use a bunch of little notebooks on the scene.

Half an hour later, Elizabeth and Billy arrived, Elsa with her new partner, and a young white detective, Simmons, arrived.

There were so many people present, so few people could not come at all.

The case was similarly vicious in nature. In broad daylight, the lead actress of the new director Pierce film was killed and hung brightly on top of the sky. This must be a challenge to the police.

This man isn't satisfied. He followed suit and tried to kill another man. Is the killer really pissed off by the West End Police Department?

Luke used to call his colleagues and quickly explain the case.

Elsa frowned: "Did you cuff that mike? Did anybody else see that? ”

“No, he was handcuffed to the corner by me, and the shooter could not see him as long as he didn't go around the clutter and walk nearby.” Luke shook his head.

He knows why Elsa asked the question, because it means that the killer's actions against Mike were not anticipated, but were temporary.

After all, the killer could not have known in advance that Luke was a cop, not to mention where he would have handcuffed Mike or even whether he would have handcuffed Mike.

Elsa's face sank: “What's he trying to say? Provoke our West End police station? ”

This killing of a suspect handcuffed to Luke is even more rampant than killing in front of him.

If that Mike was strangled, Luke would be in a lot of trouble.

People were handcuffed there, and Mike was just kidding, and then he died, and things went wrong, and Luke was likely to be demoted and kept out of the wind.

Luke is Elsa's ace now, and without him, her team is twice as inefficient in solving cases.

Elsa whispered, "Everybody's working late today, all right? ”

No one said anything.

Boss wants to work overtime, who dares to punch her in the face.

Elsa: "Luke is free to move, and the others are coming with me to check on these people. Let me know if you have any serious questions. ”

Everyone nodded, spread out, divided the crew into several places, and began to question each other separately.

Luke wasn't scheduled for a debriefing mission because Elsa knew he had a theory that sounded very scientific and operated a very brilliant way to solve a case.

He often finds certain doubts only by going around the crime scene for a few laps.

Elsa certainly wouldn't let him do an inventory of the crew, which was a waste of Luke's abilities.

She will be notified of any suspicions they discover and will be notified after she has analyzed them.

Luke stepped up in the studio.

He wandered back and forth, mainly in the circle where Sarah was hanged, and in the circle where Mike was almost strangled.

But he didn't get much more.

This killer is really cunning.

Everything he used was all kinds of clutter in the crew, a lot of people touched it, and it made sense to strangle Mike's rope.

After watching the scene, Luke estimated that it should not have been him who hung Sarah to the ceiling, but also borrowed a rope and a large box to come up with a simple but practical organ cord.

Similar to the kind of trap that the Special Forces in the movie did, except that this rope ring wasn't a leg, it was put directly around Sarah's neck.

Sarah's not the tall woman, she's only a meter and a half old, and according to Jennifer, it's to look even more pitiful in the horror movie.

Well, as to why Miss Porch, one meter and six, would have the oddity of not fitting height, that's a medical commonsense issue.

Sarah was not a strong woman, little one. She was strangled and hung at the moment of her trap.

Luke could even imagine that this woman might just be watching a bunch of people not far away, but she couldn't make a sound in her throat, couldn't call for help, and died desperately on top of the sky.

Luke wasn't too disappointed.

The murderer was so bold that the way to do it could not be said to be exquisite, but it was definitely carefully designed.

This is good for the killer because it's hard for the police to spot his bloom.

However, the killer also left some traces.

The so-called geese leave a mark, so long as you do something, you can't avoid leaving something behind.

Sarah's death, for example, is a clear sign.

How can the killer be sure that Sarah will step into his trap?

This is not a special forces jungle fight, and this is the only organ set up by the killer, so he knows that Sarah is bound to step into a trap.

The range of motion of this rope ring mechanism is also small, and as long as the position of the saran is 20 to 30 centimeters away, the rope ring is most likely to be empty.

Luke smiled softly: Oh, interesting.

Elsa didn't move, which means she didn't get anything.

By the time he got back to Sarah's body, the forensics were already busy.

Luke asked, and the answer came as no surprise.

It is true that Sharon was hanged, not strangled and hung, and the two ways of dying can easily make a difference in strangulation marks. There were no defensive injuries on her body, and there were no abnormalities in her fingernails.

Apparently, the killer didn't give her a chance to rip it.

Perhaps the killer watched as quietly as she stepped into the trap and was hung up silently.

Cold-blooded, brutal, well-planned, it feels like a serial killer.

But in Luke's memory, there are many serial killers who like to strangle people, and there are no serial killers who like to hang victims quietly around a large group of people.

Soon after, the forensic physician got Sarah's body into the car and left the scene.

It's impossible for Luke to get a clue from them until further confirmation comes out.

Luke wandered around the studio again.

This time he calmed down and slowly analyzed the scent on the two ropes that hung Sarah and strangled Mike.

Although the killer could not be found directly, the scope of the killer could be considerably reduced.

After all, on the two ropes, the smell of less than twenty people in total has been residual recently.

The number of suspects has been reduced by more than half compared to the number of almost fifty members of the crew.

And both have targets with odors on the rope, only five.

Less than a tenth of the total number present, and the scope of the suspect is small enough.