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Chapter 936 Big Drift

The interrogation lasted one day.

The next day, Lao Qiu, an interrogation policeman from the Criminal Police Detachment of the Changle City Bureau, and Meng Chengbiao, an interrogation expert from the Jiangyuan Backlog Case Team, came to the detachment leader's office and reported: "There is something wrong with this suspect."

"Something's wrong, what should I say?" Lang Heng, the leader of the detachment, was like an antelope, enjoying the beauty of the green grass. When he heard Lao Qiu's words, he felt as if he had smelled the stench of the lions, and his ears stood up. Already.

"Xu De has always claimed that the victim fell into the fish pond by himself. After repeated interrogations, his statement basically did not change much." Lao Qiu took a breath and sat in front of Lang Heng, his expression solemn and emotional.

"The suspect is unwilling to identify the scene?" Lang Heng asked.

Meng Chengbiao said from the sidelines: "We haven't reached this point yet. Xu De has confessed now, but the explanation of the murder process is too sloppy and does not conform to the facts of the crime scene. This is a big problem."

Lang Heng sat up straight and said with a smile: "Don't be anxious. Isn't it common for young people to suspect lies? You can't do it."

"The problem is that the lie he told is too outrageous." Lao Qiu patted the table with his hand: "The deceased was tied up and dropped a stone into the fish pond. He lost his footing and fell into the water... This The lie was so imbecile. After repeated interrogations, I felt that this guy was not pretending."

Lang Heng's expression suddenly became solemn: "What did you say? Did you take the initiative to mention the cause of Cai Banxun's death and other circumstances?"

Lao Qiu was now sure that Lang Heng understood. He shook his head slightly and said, "No."

Lang Heng became more relaxed: "That's good."

Meng Chengbiao showed his worldliness and said: "If it were a younger person, the situation would be overturned. Qiu Ke handled the situation very well on the spot."

Lao Qiu: "It was Captain Meng who reminded me."

If Lao Qiu took the initiative to speak out about such an important matter, in theory, it might involve a more serious accusation than deceiving a confession. It would be equivalent to telling the suspect information and then asking the suspect to answer according to the information provided by the interrogator.

Of course, because the confession was written by the interrogator, it does not really involve any major issues, but when there are major flaws in the case, such an interrogation is also flawed.

The most critical question is whether Xu De is the real murderer.

Lang Heng lit a cigarette and threw the cigarette case to Lao Qiu and Meng Chengbiao. The three of them puffed out half a cigarette together before Lang Heng puffed away the ashes and said, "What do you mean? Is the suspect scapegoating someone else?"

The three of them have all been criminal police officers for 20 years. After a few sentences, they each made their own judgments.

Lao Qiu also felt a little more relaxed and said, "I was there when the arrest was made. The old boy was shaking like a teddy bear. He definitely knew about this."

"Cover?" Lang Heng asked.

"This is the only explanation for the time being." Lao Qiu paused, looked at Meng Chengbiao again, and said: "We asked people to check and found that Xu De's close relatives only have one daughter. The daughter married well, and the husband revealed the child. The company is engaged in gardening and greening projects. My husband’s parents are both state-owned enterprises and have 4 houses under their name. In the past month, they sold two houses in a row and transferred the money to their son. The son withdrew all the money.”

Lang Heng raised his eyebrows: "Do you think it was his son-in-law who killed the person? Xu De took the blame for the son-in-law? If he took the blame for the son-in-law, would he still not know the details of the scene?"

"Then I don't know. But don't you think this explanation is quite smooth?" Lao Qiu smiled, still very proud.

From an old detective's point of view, if you don't check this smooth explanation, you really won't be able to sleep soundly.

Lang Heng put out his cigarette, picked up the phone, and said, "Ask me to come to my office."

Putting down the microphone, Lang Heng asked: "Do you think this Xu De was really not at the scene, or was he deliberately telling nonsense, or was he an accomplice?"

"My father-in-law committed a murder, so my family doesn't need to sell the house." Meng Chengbiao rejected the option of being an accomplice.

Lao Qiu said: "Whether he was at the scene or not, I can't say, he might be talking nonsense. He might not know the way we make records, and he might want to overturn the case."

"Does he know now?" Lang Heng smiled.

The police record is in the form of a paraphrase, that is to say, the words recorded in the record are not the original questions and answers, but the words that have been summarized, refined and translated by the police.


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