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Chapter 268 Could it be that she was strangled to death?

Since there are vague traces of blood here, and there are a few hairs here, it is very likely that there was a dispute between the murderer and the victim. During the dispute, the murderer held the victim tightly here. Unfortunately,

What's more, the victim's head happened to hit the bulge at the break of the bluestone slab, causing the victim to become comatose or die.

"Yizhe," Ling Moqi looked at the few hairs Huang Yizhe put in the transparent evidence bag, "could this be the victim's hair?"

"There is a possibility that we can come to a conclusion soon on whether this case is a suicide or not," Huang Yizhe stood up, "later we will put down the female body hanging in the wooden pavilion, and then take a look

Are there any injuries on her head? Then we will ask Xiang Nan to go back and test whether the DNA of this hair is the same as that of the deceased. If they are the same, then we can open a case for investigation. This is definitely not a suicide case!"

"Then let's go back and compare the corpses!" Ling Mo Qi also quickly stood up and said.

Huang Yizhe's heart seemed a little uneasy. Looking at the hair in the evidence bag in his hand, he was a little worried. If this was really not suicide but homicide, who would be the murderer?

If what Yuze said in the office just now is true, will this case also be related to him?

"Yizhe, what are you still thinking about?" Ling Moqi lightly pushed Huang Yizhe's arm, "Let's go, we will know the answer soon."

Huang Yizhe then recovered his thoughts and followed Ling Moqi back to the wooden pavilion.

Although his heart is very complicated at the moment, now that he is here, everything is out of his control. His identity here is just a policeman, a policeman handling the case.

Just as he was told, Huang Yizhe untied the rope that was tightly tied to the support pillar of the wooden pavilion, and then slowly loosened the rope. At the same time, the few loose buckles on the beam were solved as he expected.

At that time, two other police officers went to pick up the body of the female body.

As the rope was slowly loosened, the female corpse was soon lowered. Sure enough, everything was as Huang Yizhe expected. The rope that seemed to be used for hanging simply passed through the beam of the wooden pavilion.

I've never tied it before, so it's obvious how strong this rope is.

The point is this pillar. The murderer threw the other end of the rope from the beam, and then grabbed the other end of the rope to pull the body upwards, and then tied the rope to the stone pillar next to it to prevent the body from moving.

As for falling, it is used to create the illusion of hanging.

And the live buckle on the rope that goes around the beam is just superfluous and unnecessary.

As soon as the corpse was put down, Huang Yizhe couldn't wait to walk over. He looked directly at the head of the female corpse, and sure enough he found that there was a serious bruise on the back of the head of the female corpse, and there were still dried blood stains there.

Looking at the neck of the female corpse, there was not just one rope mark, but several. It was obvious that the murderer put the rope around her neck after the murder, perhaps dragging it directly from the murder scene.

I got here because I was on the way

The force was uneven, and the rope was sometimes loose and sometimes tight, so there were several continuous strangulation marks on the neck. Later, the murderer wanted to create the illusion that the victim had hanged himself, so he tried to pull up the body, which also caused more marks on the neck.

There were several strangulation marks of varying depths.

If you look closely, there are not just strangulation marks on her neck, because the deceased had been dead for some time, and all the scratches she had left during her lifetime were visible, and there were also faint fingerprints on her neck.

Was she strangled to death?


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