"General Sokov," the colonel now agreed with Sokov's analysis. The dead female translator did not commit suicide, but committed suicide. However, he still had questions about the suicide note: "
I want to ask
, if it is suicide, what is this suicide note about?" "The reason is very simple." For Sokov, who has read many detective novels in later generations, it is not a big deal at all. He said casually: "According to my estimation,
The relationship between the deceased and the murderer should be very close. Before the murderer took action,
The deceased was tricked into copying this suicide note in order to give us the illusion that the deceased had to commit suicide because of some mistakes he made." "Comrade General, you are right." Bayer listened to Ajie.
After Lina translated, she immediately echoed: "There were similar cases in the police station before. In order to silence the murderer, the murder scene was deliberately disguised as a suicide. It was a lie.
The victim copies a suicide note. In this way, after the victim dies, the police may misjudge a homicide as a suicide based on the suicide note written in the deceased's handwriting."
When the colonel saw Bayer boasting, he couldn't help but frowned. Just at this time, Vaserigov came in from outside, and he asked him: "Comrade Major, who is this old German policeman?" Hearing
The colonel asked himself a question, and Vaserigov quickly replied: "His name is Bayer, and he is a policeman in Berlin. Because of his amazing memory, he can never forget the files he has read, and he is called 'living' by people in his bureau.
file'
, Comrade General brought him here because of this." "Oh, so that's it." The colonel nodded and said with emotion: "It seems that this murder case can be solved today."
In fact, Sokov had told him about Bayer's identity before coming here, but he
He thought Sokov was just here to watch the excitement, and didn't take it seriously at all. When he heard what Vaselgov said, he couldn't help but glance at Byrdao.
Vaserigov came in later and did not understand what had just happened. Hearing what the colonel said, he was a little surprised and asked: "Didn't you say that the female translator committed suicide? Why was there another murder involved?"
The colonel glanced at Sokov who was communicating with Bayer, and then explained to Vaserigov: "Comrade Major, judging from the initial evidence, this is indeed a suicide case. But General Sokov came
After that, just
He immediately discovered a flaw. After his observation, he believed that this was a homicide. The policeman responsible for this case has gone outside to collect evidence. I believe it will not take long for the answer to the mystery to be revealed." Vaserigo
The husband's eyes widened in surprise. He did not expect that Sokov would turn into a detective and come here to participate in solving the case. Just when he was about to say something, an officer suddenly broke in from outside and shouted loudly
Shouting: "Colonel, comrade colonel!"
When he heard the officer calling him, the colonel immediately went up to him and asked, "What's going on?"
"Comrade Deputy Commander is looking for you." the officer said, "and General Sokov, please come with us."
The colonel nodded, then came to Sokov and said politely: "General Sokov, Comrade Deputy Commander wants to see us, please come with me." "Okay." Sokov knew Sokov.
Lofsky came to him. He must have something important to do, so he nodded in agreement. But before leaving, he said to Agelina: "Agelina, you will stay here temporarily. If
If there are any new developments in the case, please notify me immediately."
"Well, no problem." After Agelina said this, she glanced at the female translator lying on the bed and asked tentatively: "What should I do with this female translator?"
Sokov didn't know what to do with the body of the female translator, so he could only turn to the colonel for help. The colonel immediately understood what Sokov meant and quickly said to Agelina: "Comrade Agelina, this female translator
We will send someone to send the translator's body back to Berlin as soon as possible. Until then, it will be temporarily stored here." After saying this,
, he made an invitation gesture to Sokov, gesturing for him to follow him to see Sokolovsky.
After arriving at Sokolovsky's room, he asked his adjutant straight to the point: "Colonel, how is the situation?" The colonel glanced at Sokovsky and then replied: "Report to Comrade Deputy Commander, originally we thought
The female translator committed suicide, but after General Sokov’s investigation, he felt that it was homicide. The so-called suicide scene, however,
It’s a disguise used to confuse us.”
After hearing this, Sokolovsky couldn't help being secretly surprised: "But when you just reported to me, you said that the doors and windows of the room where the female translator was located were locked, and there was no sign of outsiders entering. How could it turn into suicide in the blink of an eye?"
The colonel hesitated, wondering whether he should report to Sokolovsky what Sokov had just done.
"Say it, Comrade Colonel." Unexpectedly, Sokov said in an encouraging tone next to him: "Report everything you saw to Comrade Deputy Commander." After receiving Sokov's instructions, the Colonel
Everything he saw was reported to Sokolovsky in detail, and finally he said: "The police officer in charge of the case has taken people to collect footprints outside the window.
It won't take long to solve the case and catch the murderer."
"Misha." After Sokolovsky waited for the colonel's report to end, he looked at Sokov and asked: "Tell me, why did the murderer kill the female translator and fake the suicide scene?" "Comrade Deputy Commander
." Before coming here, Sokov had thought about this case repeatedly in his mind. Now when Sokolovsky asked about it, he expressed his speculation without hesitation: "I guess the murderer came from a female child.
The translator stole some information, and in order to prevent it from being exposed, he killed and silenced him. He deliberately created a suicide scene just to divert our target and make us miss the best opportunity to arrest him."
Hearing what Sokov said, Sokolovsky showed a nervous look on his face: "Colonel, who did you give that document to translate?"
When the colonel heard Sokolovsky's question, he couldn't help but trembled, and replied in a panic: "It's the dead female translator." "Hell, hell!" Sokolovsky suddenly became excited.
He walked back and forth in the room, hitting the palm of his left hand with the fist of his right hand as he walked, with an anxious look on his face, "If the contents of the file
If it is leaked, something big will happen." From Sokolovsky's tone, Sokov guessed that it must be an important document and handed it to the female translator for translation. Who knew that the other party had this document in his hand?
The document was seen by her murderer. The murderer stole it
After receiving the information, he decisively killed the female translator and pretended to be a suicide scene.
"Misha," Sokolovsky stopped and said to Sokov anxiously: "Is there any way you can catch the murderer as soon as possible?" Sokolov said in his heart that he was neither.
A detective, not a policeman, wanted to catch a murderer in a strange city. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack. He wanted to refuse, but when the words came to his lips, he swallowed them back. He vaguely remembered that Zhukov had resigned as the commander-in-chief of the cluster stationed in Germany.
After taking office, Sokolovsky took over, and he was even promoted to marshal. If he was still in Berlin at that time and had helped the new commander-in-chief, he would have done anything he wanted.
Much more convenient.
"Comrade Deputy Commander," Sokov said cautiously: "Now I only know that the death of the female translator was not suicide but homicide. If you want to catch her murderer, I am afraid it will take a lot of trouble." "You.
If you need any help, just ask." Sokolovsky was also in a hurry and sought medical treatment at this moment, completely forgetting that Sokov was not a policeman or a detective at all, just an ordinary soldier, but in order to catch the truth
Even if he wanted to help me, I would not hesitate to do so.” The colonel felt that he had understood Sokolovsky’s true intention, and he even took the initiative to say, “General Sokovsky, do you need help?”
You need to call the old policeman over. With his help, it might be easier for you to solve the case.
"There is no need for him yet." Sokov shook his head and said: "Comrade Colonel, I heard that the body of the female translator was found by her colleagues and a waiter. If it is convenient, can you call them over?"
I want to ask her
If we ask a few questions, we might be able to get clues about the murderer."
"Okay, General Sokov, I'll call them now." After the colonel went out, Sokolovsky said to Sokov with a serious expression: "Misha, before the female translator died, she came into contact with a
It's a very important document. For confidentiality reasons, I can't tell you what it is. I just
I can say that a very important document, if it falls into the hands of the Americans, will affect the relationship between us and our allies." "Don't worry, Comrade Deputy Commander." Sokov knew that he could make Sokolow
The document that Fsky was so nervous about must be very important, but he would not take the initiative to ask about the specific document. Sometimes he knew too much.
Love is not necessarily a good thing. He assured Sokolovsky: "I will find a way to find the murderer as soon as possible and prevent him from transferring the documents."
A quarter of an hour later, the colonel walked into the room with two young women. Sokov saw one of them wearing hotel clothes and knew that she was a hotel attendant. The other person was wearing a Soviet military uniform and was obviously a colleague of the female translator.
.The dead female translator was a beautiful woman who could score an 8 out of 10
, and her colleague is a short, fat man covered with freckles.
Sokov glanced at the other party's military rank, and then asked politely: "Comrade Sergeant, can you tell me how you found out that your colleague was killed?"
"Killed?!" Hearing the word Sokov said, the female sergeant said in surprise: "Didn't you say it was suicide? How come it turned into murder?"
"I'll explain this to you later." Sokov said, "Tell me in detail the specific situation at that time."
The female sergeant nodded and began to describe what happened at that time. The situation was similar to what the colonel initially reported to Sokolovsky, without much thought.
Seeing that he couldn't get anything valuable out of the female sergeant, Sokov shifted his target to the waitress. Through the female sergeant, he asked her many questions. Sokov said he was neither a detective nor a detective.
He was not a policeman. To catch a murderer in a strange city was like looking for a needle in a haystack. He wanted to refuse, but when the words came to his lips, he swallowed them back. He vaguely remembered that after Zhukov resigned as commander-in-chief of the cluster in Germany
, was succeeded by Sokolovsky, and he was even promoted to marshal. If he was still in Berlin at that time and had helped the new commander-in-chief, he would have done anything.
Much more convenient.
"Comrade Deputy Commander," Sokov said cautiously: "Now I only know that the death of the female translator was not suicide but homicide. If you want to catch her murderer, I am afraid it will take a lot of trouble." "You.
If you need any help, just ask." Sokolovsky was also in a hurry and sought medical treatment at this moment, completely forgetting that Sokov was not a policeman or a detective at all, just an ordinary soldier, but in order to catch the truth
Even if he wanted to help me, I would not hesitate to do so.” The colonel felt that he had understood Sokolovsky’s true intention, and he even took the initiative to say, “General Sokovsky, do you need help?”
You need to call the old policeman over. With his help, it might be easier for you to solve the case.
"There is no need for him yet." Sokov shook his head and said: "Comrade Colonel, I heard that the body of the female translator was found by her colleagues and a waiter. If it is convenient, can you call them over?"
I want to ask her
If we ask a few questions, we might be able to get clues about the murderer."
"Okay, General Sokov, I'll call them now." After the colonel went out, Sokolovsky said to Sokov with a serious expression: "Misha, before the female translator died, she came into contact with a
It's a very important document. For confidentiality reasons, I can't tell you what it is. I just
I can say that a very important document, if it falls into the hands of the Americans, will affect the relationship between us and our allies." "Don't worry, Comrade Deputy Commander." Sokov knew that he could make Sokolow
The document that Fsky was so nervous about must be very important, but he would not take the initiative to ask about the specific document. Sometimes he knew too much.
Love is not necessarily a good thing. He promised Sokolovsky: "I will find a way to find the murderer as soon as possible and prevent him from transferring the documents." Sokov saw one of them wearing hotel clothes.
, knowing that she was a hotel waiter. The other person was wearing a Soviet military uniform, and was obviously a colleague of the female translator. The dead female translator was a beautiful woman who could score an eight.
, and her colleague is a short, fat man covered with freckles.
Sokov glanced at the other party's military rank, and then asked politely: "Comrade Sergeant, can you tell me how you found out that your colleague was killed?"
"Killed?!" Hearing the word Sokov said, the female sergeant said in surprise: "Didn't you say it was suicide? How come it turned into murder?"
"I'll explain this to you later." Sokov said, "Tell me in detail the specific situation at that time."
The female staff sergeant nodded and began to describe what happened at that time. The situation was similar to what the colonel initially reported to Sokolovsky, without much intention. Seeing that he could not get anything valuable from the female staff sergeant, he simply asked
Cove turned his attention to the waitress and asked her many questions through the female staff sergeant.