Chapter 840 Lock the suspect (4000)

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Since the other party was going to teach students, there was no need for Tang Ze and the others to stay.

So the two of them followed each other and left each other's office together.

Looking at Buta Hiroaki's retreating back, a hint of sharpness flashed across Karasawa's deep eyes.

"Karasawa Criminal Investigation, do you suspect Professor Buta is the murderer?"

After Buta Hiroaki's figure disappeared from the corridor, Takagi finally asked the question he had been holding back before.

"Yes, that's true." Karasawa nodded and said, "If he initially expressed the view that "Miss Iimori committed suicide," I only doubted him 50%.

But with constant testing during the conversation, I am now 80% sure.”

"Eh? Did Tang Ze Criminal find something wrong?"

Hearing this, Takagi was also a little confused when he asked: "But I don't think there is anything wrong."

"No, so far, Hiroaki Buta's performance is exactly what you said. There is nothing questionable about it."

Tangze smiled slightly, looked at the confused Takagi and said casually: "If I have to say it, it's just intuition. This thing doesn't make sense."

"this..."

Hearing such unreliable words from Tang Ze, Takagi was dumbfounded: "Forget it, since it is Tang Ze's criminal intuition, then I think there must be some truth to it."

"Well, that's right." Tang Ze nodded unequivocally.

The biggest abnormality of Hiroaki Buta is his attitude that Saki Iimori committed suicide.

That's right, Tang Ze was suspicious at first because of this attitude.

For ordinary people, hearing Hiroaki Buta say a lot of seemingly authoritative words, coupled with his status as a "psychology professor" is actually very convincing.

And combined with the circumstances of the crime scene, I'm afraid there is no doubt about it.

But Tangze was different. For him, the other party's behavior was too abnormal and completely inconsistent with the psychology of ordinary people.

Yes, Hiroaki Buta used psychology to analyze Iimori Saki, but he didn't expect that Karasawa next to him was analyzing him.

No matter how proficient the other party was in psychology, when the assistant he spent time with every day died, the other party had no intention of pursuing the matter. This was really abnormal.

Even if he took the attitude of believing in his own knowledge, it was still the same, which even made Tang Ze feel that it was a little too deliberate.

Put yourself in your shoes, if an assistant who you have no conflicts with every day committed suicide, the basic case would be classified.

But at this time, two criminals took the initiative to come to the door and said that the other party might not have committed suicide.

In this case, who would express their attitude and cooperate actively and that would be the end of the matter?

When most people have no stakes, their actions tend to be on the "good" side. After all, everyone wants to have a good image.

Anyway, it is not you who is investigating, and it has nothing to do with you. In addition, you have a good relationship with the deceased, so most of them are naturally happy to see the police continue their investigation.

But Hiroaki Buta seemed a little too deliberate.

If at the very beginning, the other party has the view of "suicide", it is possible that it is based on his own knowledge and theoretical knowledge.

So when Karasawa and Takagi took out the clues from Iimori Saki's account book and analyzed that the other party might have a scandalous "illicit love affair", the other party's attitude was worth pondering.

Generally speaking, in this case, everyone will definitely suspect the guy who had an "illicit affair" with Iimori Zaaki. As for the possibility of suicide, but in comparison, there is still the possibility of "love murder" It's more suspicious, isn't it?

One of human nature is to be suspicious, but Hiroaki Buta did the opposite and insisted on confirming his own point of view.

Even at this time it is still the case.

It stands to reason that it is not good to leave it directly to criminal investigation. If you emphasize your point of view again and again, it will give people the impression that it is very deliberate.

Of course, Hiroaki Buta, a professor of psychology, was very clever in his techniques. At least Takagi didn't notice that he was being led by the other party.

But Tangze was different. In other words, after he took over the case, he didn't think there was a possibility of suicide in this case.

So when the opponent was playing the rhythm, he obviously felt that the opponent was a "rhythm master", and compared to him, Kijima Mito was just a scumbag.

In the last case, Kijima Mito's rhythm was obvious. From the discovery of the body to the call to the police, he was in charge from the beginning to the end. In the eyes of Karasawa and Conan, this guy only lacked the words "I am the murderer" It's written on his face.

But Hiroaki Buta is different. From the beginning, he used rhetoric to describe his views as "objective and fair", but in fact, if you think about it carefully, you will find that his butt is crooked.

The so-called suspicion is like this. The seeds will start to sprout when something goes wrong. Tangze was also more direct and immediately started to test the other party.

In the end, when he said that he suspected Iimori of having an "unethical love" early in his life, he managed to catch Buta Hiroaki's fleeting flaw through mental arithmetic and unintentional calculations.

But it has to be said that Hiroaki Buta is a difficult guy. He is proficient in psychology and his mentality is calm enough. Even his techniques are extremely clever.

Even so far, Karasawa has not found out how the other party killed Sakiro Iimori and disguised it as a suicide.

Yes, all suspicions are personal subjective thoughts. In fact, Karasawa has no clues at all.

The other party's method is concise but not simple. This is the most troublesome thing.

The most important thing is simplicity, and sometimes cases are like this too.

The more complex the case, the more traces it leaves and the more flaws it exposes.

But there are only a few steps in a simple case. In this case, it is difficult to find any loopholes.

"So what do we do now?"

Naturally, Takagi knew that the current situation was difficult, and nothing could be done without doubt, so he suggested: "Do you want to investigate the relationship between the two? If you can find out the relationship between the two..."

"No, even if we find evidence of the relationship between the other party and Miss Iimori, it doesn't mean anything."

Tang Ze shook his head and said: "Even if we get the evidence and confront him face to face, he will definitely have a lot of reasons to stall us."

"Then what are we going to do now?" Takagi asked aloud, without any nervousness. After all, based on his understanding of Tangze, the other party must have had a plan.

"There is a note on the refrigerator at Saki Iimori's house that looks like it was torn out of a notebook. She put it there to remind herself not to forget to return Akio Iketo's CD."

Tang Ze smiled and said: "The relationship between the two should be good. Let's go find each other to find out the situation."

"I'm going to inquire about it right away." Takagi was not surprised by Tang Ze's memory. He nodded and began to inquire about the other party's whereabouts.

When they found each other, the other party was preparing a meal in the restaurant. After Tang Ze and the two expressed their intention to come, the three of them chose their dishes and then went to a remote corner of the restaurant to chat.

Well, after all, we have arrived at the hotel, so there is nothing wrong with Karasawa and the two having lunch in the university cafeteria.

"You should be shocked by Iimori's early suicide." Karasawa opened the topic while tasting the school's curry pork chop rice.

"Well... to be honest, I have no idea why Miss Iimori committed suicide..."

Speaking of this, Akio Ikedo's delicate face still looked a little confused: "Although Ms. Iimori is only one or two years older than us, everyone in the graduate school respects her.

Ms. Iimori also helped a lot with my research paper..."

"Do you have any clues about this?" Karasawa took out a piece of paper with the left side torn crookedly from his arms: "This is the note Ms. Iimori posted on the refrigerator."

"Yes, I did lend her my mobile phone. I originally planned to give it to her as a thank you gift for helping me revise my paper..."

Akio Ikedo explained in the book that after playing, he felt a little uneasy and asked, "What's wrong with this note?"

"Don't be nervous. There's nothing wrong with this note. It's just that it's on the same paper as the suicide note, so I wanted to ask you if you know anything about it."

Karasawa naturally saw Akio Ikedo's nervousness, but the other party was just a normal reaction when facing criminal suspicion. After reassuring him, he asked follow-up questions.

On the side, Takagi was obviously startled after hearing Karasawa's question. He really didn't realize that the paper of this note was the same style as that of the suicide note.

Thinking of this, Takagi couldn't help but sigh. Sure enough, the world that Tangze Criminal saw was different from ordinary people like them.

He thought that what the other party saw was a post-it note, and he thought he could follow the clues to find Iimori Saki's "unfaithful partner", but it turned out that what Karasawa paid attention to was that this piece of paper was made of the same material as the suicide note.

It feels like my thoughts are not on the same channel.

But Takagi was used to it, and after sighing for a moment, he cast an expectant look at the young man opposite.

"This is a notepad issued by our university. Everyone has one." Akio Ikedo replied after looking at the note.

"Is that so? Thank you very much." Karasawa nodded when he heard this, and then during the meal time, he learned some things about Iimori Saki from the other party.

Lunch ended quickly, and Karasawa and Takagi returned to the apartment where Iimori Saki lived.

This time, after a more targeted search, the two quickly found the notepad in Iimori Saki's house.

"Now we can basically confirm that Ms. Iimori did not die of suicide." Looking at the marks on the notepad, Karasawa said firmly.

"But it's difficult to file a case based on this alone." Takagi was still not optimistic and said: "It's all indirect evidence."

"That's right, so we have to go back again." A flash of light flashed in Tang Ze's eyes: "Go find Hiroaki Buta!"

...

"Observational learning is the so-called "entity sense expression method", which is what we commonly call imitation."

"Some children in kindergarten often speak mature words that are inconsistent with their age. This is how they imitate their parents...

Of course, the same goes for adults...they will subconsciously imitate those they respect and admire..."

On the podium, Hiroaki Buta was talking eloquently, but the next moment his words were interrupted for a moment, and his expression even became a little ugly.

The reason lies in the two people who are quietly walking towards the nearest seat at the entrance of the classroom.

But Hiroaki Buta soon ignored the two of them and continued to teach the previous lesson.

After Tangze sat down and listened carefully, he found that what the other party said was indeed good, and he learned something new by reviewing the past.

"Then today's class ends here, and the rest of the time is still early."

Hiroaki Buta looked at Karasawa and the two who were standing aside and smiled and said, "Well, let's treat this as a special lecture. Let's talk about a relatively special category of psychology - criminal psychology.

I think everyone is also very interested in this subject. I believe that many students are attracted by the handsome criminal psychology in film and television works, and finally apply for our major when they go to college."

After hearing Hiroaki Buta's words, the students present couldn't help but chuckle. Apparently this is a common situation in this major.

But after hearing that Hiroaki Buta wanted to talk about criminal psychology, the students still showed interest.

"It seems that everyone is looking forward to it."

After hearing the students' agreement, Hiroaki Buta smiled mysteriously, "Then, let's invite our special lecturer today, Karasawa Criminal from the Metropolitan Police Department, to talk about why people commit crimes."

Following the direction of Buta Hiroaki's finger, hundreds of students in the large classroom focused their attention on Karasawa and the two people sitting in the front row facing the door.

When encountering this situation, Takagi on the side was already at a loss under the gaze of hundreds of pairs of eyes.

Karasawa looked at Hiroaki Buta, who was applauding on the stage, and pointed at the other party, pretending to be helpless at being "calculated" by the other party, as if he was troubled by the other party's "prank".

But he knew clearly in his heart that this was a "powerful move" by the other party, and it was purely to cause trouble for Tang Ze and the others.

I didn't even say hello and ask for permission, so I just acted like this. Isn't it just to make people feel depressed and embarrassed?

Unfortunately, he really miscalculated.

Although Karasawa is just a criminal, he is not just a criminal either.

I have seen so many scenes of great storms and waves on various occasions, not to mention other TV station interviews, all of which are bigger than this scene.

So he didn't hesitate too much, stood up calmly, smiled and waved to the students, and then walked onto the podium.

With hundreds of students watching, Tang Ze's identity was recognized, and soon some students were discussing in whispers.

With Karasawa's dynamic vision, he could even see the excited expressions of some students.

However, Karasawa did not intend to publicize his identity too much. After Hiroaki Wabuta shook hands with each other on the podium and took over the podium, he simply introduced his last name and began to lecture.

It took two minutes for Tang Ze to introduce the most basic concepts of criminal psychology to the students.

After that, Karasawa hid his personal information and told the students the case that Kijima Miki committed a few days ago as a case.


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