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Chapter 204: A famous saying(2/2)

The first is the most critical point. Why does the mission description call the murderer the ‘initiator’?

What exactly does this mean?

Is it possible that these people were not killed directly by the 'murderer', but were killed by other means by the 'initiator'?

In other words, did these people really commit suicide?

Did the initiator just make them have suicidal thoughts?

Looking at it this way, it can explain why these deceased died in different ways, and there were no traces of the murderer left at the scene.

But it's still outrageous.

With a few words of encouragement or other guidance, would so many people living alone really be willing to die?

And he is so obedient to the manipulator behind the scenes that one person dies every two days and waits until 11 o'clock in the evening before taking action?

What is the meaning of waiting?

Why did you choose 11pm?

There are too many things that don't make sense...

After thinking for a while, Linn decided to seize this clue and give it a try.

Because he recalled a sentence he retained when adapting "The Sherlock Holmes".

——When you eliminate all the impossible situations, what is left, no matter how unbelievable, is the fact.

If someone is really inducing people who live alone to commit suicide, then apart from these few, other people living alone should have also been contacted.

As long as you ask this question uniformly, it shouldn't be difficult to find the answer.

"Let's go back." After Linn inspected the five crime scenes, he took Gotha and Paul and rushed to the church.

"Do you have any ideas?" Gotha was very concerned about whether the murderer could be caught tonight.

"Some of them can only be verified after returning to the church." Lin En did not dare to boast rashly. He was not even sure that he was close to the truth.

"Do you think the murderer is in the church?" Paul guessed.
Chapter completed!
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