In terms of psychology, Deathstroke's level is actually average. What he is better at is calculating people's hearts and designing traps. He often pursues the goal of killing missions, rather than helping people with medical treatment and solving problems for others.
Many times, even if some psychological methods are used in the plan, it is only known but not why. To be really good at this technique, it still depends on professionals like Harley.
For example, if someone likes to eat shit, Deathstroke sees it and nods, well, this person probably has a mental problem.
But why does this person develop pica? Where does the abnormal pleasure from physiological effects to psychological behavior come from? Is there any possibility of treatment for this habit? Or is treatment necessary?
These are things he doesn't understand and doesn't need to understand. Even with the ubiquitous quantum concept and the "Code of Origins" that can see through the origin of all things, he doesn't need to study why some people like to eat shit.
This is just a social phenomenon that exists. As long as you don't block your own way, why bother interfering with other people's choices? People are interesting precisely because of their diversity, right?
So this is probably what happened.
If Superman sees someone showing off on the roadside, he will walk over and say, "Sir, you need help. I can take you to a doctor."
And if Deathstroke sees it, he will most likely not say anything and just pass by like no one else. If he is in a particularly good mood, he may even encourage the coprophag to stick to himself and not care about other people's eyes, which means: "Eat whatever you want."
, eat big chunks!”
This is not too much, because if Deadpool sees this scene, he will definitely take a photo with his mobile phone and upload it to social networks, regardless of whether this person will die socially afterwards. Anyway, he has earned his own popularity.
Closer to home, even people who don’t understand psychology can see that there is something wrong with Christopher’s ten-hour missing image in his subconscious.
Human memory can be roughly divided into two types, one is ordinary memory, and the other is body memory. This is a less scientific way of saying it, which is easier for people to understand.
Strictly speaking, body memory should be called "implicit memory" in psychology, and it is also a part of the subconscious mind.
It refers to those memories that can influence our thoughts and behaviors without conscious effort. This kind of memory is not easy to be described directly in words and is usually reflected in our skills and habits.
For example, riding a bicycle, typing, wiping buttocks, etc., the formation and retrieval of implicit memory usually does not require conscious recall. People's bodies form habits, and it is not clear how memory affects their behavior.
The subconscious refers to the psychological level that is below consciousness but can still affect our behavior and mental activities.
The subconscious mind contains repressed thoughts, feelings, desires and memories that have not yet reached the conscious level. Dreams are usually regarded as the most direct expression channel of the subconscious mind, and are also the most intuitive and easy to understand.
The relationship between the two is that they are both imperceptible parts of psychological activities, and both can affect our behavior and reactions without significantly entering our consciousness.
Implicit memory is a part of the subconscious mind, but the scope of the subconscious mind is wider, including not only memory, but also emotions, motivations and other aspects.
In addition, implicit memory is sometimes observed through experiments, while the subconscious mind is more often inferred through methods such as psychoanalysis.
In daily life, the interaction between implicit memory and subconsciousness may be manifested in various unconscious habits and reactions, including the multiple memory system theory, activation theory, liminality theory, processing theory, etc.
But no matter which theory it is, Christopher's dream representing the subconscious is missing ten hours of content, which means there is serious suspicion.
In Su Ming's view, in this case, he should look for other evidence to prove that he actually started the fire himself, and then think about whether to grab someone randomly, take away the blame, and then let Christopher trade and let Christopher He cooperates.
Anyway, he can't remember what happened on that day, and he wants to find a murderer to take revenge, so why not give him a murderer? Is the real murderer that important?
Let him cooperate early, find Insomnia, and kill that crazy nightmare. This is the most efficient choice for the world.
As for the person who was brought in to take the blame, Su Ming would not treat him badly after his death. He asked death to help him get a good child. He would be a homeless man in this life, and he would be the son of the richest man in his next life. He would have no problem retaining the memories of his previous life. When this reward is offered, there are plenty of people willing to take the blame.
"It could be PTSD, you name it, death knell."
However, Batman's position is different. He is unwilling to convict Christopher so quickly. Instead, he believes that the man suffered severe mental stimulation and lost part of his memory.
And his theory can also explain another problem before the death knell, which is why Christopher is alive and all his family members are dead.
Suppose that this afternoon, shortly after lunch, someone broke into the house, knocked down the family with ether or a similar narcotic, and then murdered everyone except the man.
The murderer then put the bodies back on the beds in their respective rooms, and then placed Christopher on the sofa in the living room closest to the door. Then the murderer began to live in this home, imagining himself as the hostess of the home, and watching TV with the victim. What.
She waited until she had finished playing at night, and set a fire to destroy the corpse at two o'clock in the morning. Out of love for the male owner of the house, she may have injected him with the antidote, or because Christopher was in the construction industry and was in poor health. Better yet, he woke up when the fire broke out and escaped out the door.
In this way, the whole family is dead, the man survives, but loses ten hours of memory.
As for why these things were not found in the police autopsy report, the reason is very simple. In the Gotham Police Department more than 20 years ago, except for Gordon and a few individuals, almost all the staff from top to bottom were gangsters. The police, they won't put much effort into the case of an asshole.
There was an accidental death in the fire. Once the investigation report was filled in on the list, there was nothing to do with the police.
Isn't it easy to get off work and go drinking with the money given by the eight major families? Why should I go to investigate an arson case that has no clues in the first place and find trouble for myself?
"So you think the prisoner is a woman, and the motive is twisted love that you don't want. Then you have done some research, but now I wonder if you want to find Insomnia? Or simply want to play a detective game? You know,
I have a more direct way to solve patients' questions."
Su Ming can indeed think of the hypotheses that Bat can think of, but it is not cost-effective to continue the investigation. It is better to make up a lie and fool Christopher.
If that still doesn't work, check to see if his wife and children have been reincarnated. If so, it won't be a problem to wake the man up and take him to meet him.
Finding a few souls is not a big deal. If you are reincarnated, go to Death and ask. If you go to heaven and become an angel, go to Elaine and ask. If you go to hell and become a demon, go to Lucifer and Maizi to ask.
Apart from being beaten to pieces by special means, there are only a few places where souls can go in the DC universe.
Judging from Su Ming's connections, he didn't have to come forward to do this, he could just make a phone call. It wasn't to resurrect them, it was just to see them, to help the patients put down their psychological burden, without affecting the balance of the universe.
However, Batman is paranoid and has no interest in Deathstroke's methods. As a detective, he only wants to investigate the truth, not what Christopher wants.
Once the case is in his hands, it's no longer the victim's business. Now it's a private hide-and-seek game between Batman and the arsonist. It's really dark.