Ke Xuezhuo's son-in-law

Chapter 265 The right to know the truth

Chapter 265 The right to know the truth

"The so-called key has been in the deceased's pocket from the beginning."

Heiji also wanted to use probability to prove that his reasoning was correct, but the pride in his heart did not allow him to make such a mistake!
  Fujiwara did not fail to save face for Heiji, and said categorically, "No matter how many times you try, the result will be the same. Just think about which direction the key was at that time!

Only then did Heiji remember this detail that he had overlooked.

"If this is the case"

Fujiwara did not continue to talk nonsense with Hattori Heiji, "This characteristic proves that the prisoner actually put the key in the victim's pocket from the beginning.

Heiji, who had already admitted his mistake, took out the fishing line and asked curiously, "Then how do you explain the fishing line I found in the Japanese room, Detective Mori?"

Noticing that Kogoro was shaking, Fujiwara immediately stopped him, "This is because the murderer's purpose is to make this old gentleman take the blame for him."

With that said, Fujiwara said, if you don't believe it, you can search again. I believe you should be able to find a lot of fishing lines.

Sure enough, there were similar lines everywhere in the house, and Officer Guang Mu found two copies.

The prisoner placed fishing lines in many places in the house in order to ensure that the old gentleman would have the same result no matter where he was!

Heiji pointed at Tsujimura Toshimitsu as the last resistance, "But this old gentleman himself admitted that he killed him!
  "The murderer left clues about the real crime methods he used. When the victim was found, an opera was being played, and there were a lot of books in front of the victim. The opera was played to cover up the screams that the victim Ke might make. The book It is to cover up the victim’s possible painful expression.”

Heiji was still a little dissatisfied, "Tell me, who is the murderer trying to cover up?"

"Of course it's the sight of a young detective like Hattori Heiji, and it's not just you but Fujiwara and I who entered the study with you. Yes, I also made an alibi without knowing it."

Hattori was shocked after hearing this, and realized that this was indeed the case, but if he thought this way, the murderer was not.

Seeing that everyone was in good spirits, Fujiwara did not continue to create suspense and said directly, "The murderer was the person closest to the victim at that time, Mrs. Tsujimura Kimie!"

Everyone looked at Mr. Kemura in shock, but at this time, Officer Megure had questions, "According to Brother Maori, the victim was still alive at that time, right?"

"It should be true. Mrs. Tsujimura Kimie just used some kind of medicine to make the victim fall asleep, and then pricked the victim with a poisonous needle while pretending to wake him up. As long as the poison used is highly toxic, the victim will You can die quietly in your sleep without feeling anything. Moreover, Mrs. Tsujimura prepared the opera and the book just in case. But his decoration was superfluous and revealed a big flaw."

Officer Megure asked again: "If sleeping pills are found on the body, won't this method be discovered?"

Hattori, who had fully understood, helped to explain, "No, it won't be discovered, because we always thought that the victim died before we entered the study. If you say so, then the murderer can find the detective here." She came here just to prove her own alibi and let us fall into this trap, so as to frame Mr. Tsujimura Toshimitsu!"

But I haven't seen any evidence, so this is just a theory.

Fujiwara ignored the key ring and continued, "Yes, Mrs. Kimura Kimie did not obviously take out the poisonous needle, because Mrs. Kimura Kimie's key ring has the same design as the victim. So, Mrs. Tsujimura Kimie, you Take out your key and show it to everyone!      Tsujimura Kimie didn’t say anything and allowed Officer Megure to take out the key ring from his bag. The key ring can indeed be opened as Mori expected, and there is a slot in it. But there’s no poisonous needle.”

There was no murder weapon, but it did not prevent Hattori from figuring out the truth of the matter. "Yes, that is the slot for the poison needle. After entering the study, she took out the key ring containing the poison needle. This key ring is proof that Tsujimura Koujie Madam is the strongest evidence of the murderer! It's just that she threw away the poisonous needle." After saying that, he looked at Kogoro who was leaning against the wall with admiration and sighed that he had really underestimated the famous detective in the Kanto region.

Officer Megure didn't understand why Tsujimura Kimie wanted to kill her husband. Kogoro pointed at a photo frame on the bookshelf and looked at the photos in it, "The answer is in the photo. You don't know Mrs. Tsujimura Kimie when she was young." Does it look a bit like someone?"

Everyone came forward to take a look, and turned to look at Sachiko Katsuragi with shock on their faces and said in surprise: "Except for the hair color, he looks similar to Sachiko!"

"Of course, because I am Sachiko's mother!"

Fortunately, Takazan was not the son of Lord Tsujimura, otherwise a farce of lovers becoming lovers would have been staged here.

"Sachiko is the child I had with my ex-husband. She is the biological daughter of Kenji Yamashiro, the diplomatic palace, who was forced to be accused of dereliction of duty by my current husband, Tsujimura Tsuji, and then removed from society!"

Sachiko was shocked for the second time and hurriedly covered her mouth and ran out of the door. Even Tsujimura Takazan on the side couldn't help shouting, "How is it possible that my father could be like that? You are lying, right?"

"It's true." Tsujimura Toshimitsu, one of the participants in the incident, confessed, "In order to suppress Yamashiro Kenji, we did fabricate a piece of evidence and pull him down from his position. Of course, we did not expect that he would I can’t imagine committing suicide in prison.”

If the key had not been discovered, it would not have been impossible for the case to end with Hattori Heiji's reasoning. However, thinking that the fathers of the two parties who were about to get married were enemies, Fujiwara felt that the truth must be revealed. I rule.

The families of the victims have the right to know the truth. This is a principle that Fujiwara insists on.

Just when several people were immersed in the shocking news, Tsujimura Koe said, "Although this is what happened, it would be too arbitrary to judge me as the murderer just because of this, right? Detective Mori."

For some reason, the needle with her fingerprints on it disappeared even the tape mark she accidentally left on the crack of the door.

Tsujimura Toshimitsu, who still felt a little guilty, also said that he was the murderer and that this matter had nothing to do with Koe.

"You're right. Everything I just said is just reasoning based on some clues and cannot be used as a legal basis. Finding murder weapons and fingerprints is not my strong point, so I leave this matter to you, Officer Memu."

"Well, don't worry, brother Maori, this matter will be left to our police." Officer Megure said, although he was not sure that he would definitely get his wife to plead guilty.

The police took away the two people, and Hattori Heiji was about to leave, but before leaving, he confirmed to Fujiwara that it was the writer who was in charge.

"It turns out that the writer is Mr. Fujiwara..."

(End of this chapter)

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