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Chapter 353 Damn, I overestimated these policemen



Chapter 353 Damn, I overestimated these policemen

Following Kogoro Mouri's gaze, everyone could see that on the wall where Chihiro Itami leaned against when she died, there was a very twisted bloodstain. If you looked at it horizontally, you could barely make out that it was an "S".

"Everyone, I'm sure you've seen it. The decisive evidence is that bloodstain!"

Maori Kogoro said seriously,

"Some of you may think that this bloodstain was accidentally left there by the deceased before his death."

"But, in my opinion, this is the death message left by the deceased intentionally to identify the murderer!"

Death message?!

Inspector Megure's pupils shrank slightly, and he suddenly felt that what Kogoro Mori said seemed to make sense.

"I had already asked for your surnames before Officer Megure came, and now you have introduced them to the officers."

"Then, everyone can think about whose name this letter 'S' is the initials of."

"Yes, it's you, Ms. Sano Izumi, only your initials are 'S'!"

"So, Ms. Sano Izumi, you are the murderer, there is no doubt about it!"

Kogoro Mori completed his reasoning with full confidence.

Inspector Megure was full of doubts at the beginning, but in the end he remained silent and was full of faith in Kogoro Mouri.

However, Hakuba Song and Conan were relieved.

I thought Kogoro Mouri's reasoning skills had improved, or that the old man was no longer pretending to be stupid.

Unexpectedly, his performance remained stable.

Inspector Megure, trusting Kogoro Mori's reasoning, was about to ask people to arrest Izumi Sano.

At this time, Sato Miwako spoke up.

"Officer Megure, something seems to be wrong."

"Ok?"

Inspector Megure turned his head in confusion.

"Sato, what's going on? What do you think is wrong with Maori's reasoning?"

Kogoro Mouri also looked over in confusion. In his opinion, his reasoning was impeccable and he didn't know where the problem went.

"that,"

Miwako Sato squatted in front of Chihiro Itami's body and said thoughtfully,

"I just think that the deceased was shot in the heart by a shotgun, and theoretically, it should have been killed in one shot."

"She probably didn't have the chance to turn over, write bloody words on the wall behind her, and then turn over and die leaning against the wall."

"These actions are a bit too difficult for her, a person who was hit in the heart."

Sato Miwako's words made Inspector Megure and Mori Kogoro silent for a moment.

"Well, if you put it that way, it does make sense, hahahaha..."

Kogoro Mouri scratched his head first and laughed awkwardly twice to relieve his stiffness.

Officer Megure also coughed twice.

"Ahem, Sato, you're right."

"So it seems that this bloodstain was deliberately left by the murderer?"

"I think so."

Sato Miwako nodded.

Listening to the conversation between the policemen and detectives, Sano Izumi felt like he was on a roller coaster, his heart beating up and down.

Damn, I just wanted to use this method to confuse the police, but I almost got myself involved.

I never thought that the police were all such idiots. If I had known, I would have just written someone’s name at random!

Fortunately, there was a more normal policeman behind him who brought his plan back on track.

When Izumi Sano came to his senses, he saw that Inspector Megure was still complaining about Kogoro Mori.

"Brother Maori, look at your reasoning, it's totally illogical!"

"Like your first point, if the murderer asked some young lady to pass the message to Itami Chihiro, he could also be a man."

"That makes sense."

Because of his previous incorrect reasoning, Kogoro Mouri could only nod his head repeatedly in the face of Inspector Megure's "show of force" to indicate that he was wrong.

Then, Maori Kogoro quickly told Inspector Megure his new reasoning.

"Inspector Megure, I think based on the current situation, the murderer should not be Miss Sano Izumi, but someone who has a grudge against her."

"Um,"

Officer Megure also nodded slightly, as if thinking.

"It seems that taking out the shotgun from Ms. Sano Izumi's suitcase was also intended to frame her. They were well prepared."

"If that's the case, the murderer really has a vicious heart!"

Inspector Megure and Kogoro Mori spoke one by one.

At this time, Takagi Wataru suddenly raised a question.

"Officer Megure, don't you think this is a bit strange?"

"When Sonoko talked about this before, she mentioned that when she was at the bathroom door, she knocked on the door several times."

"But why didn't the deceased, Chihiro Itami, call for help?"

Officer Megure was slightly stunned by what Takagi Wataru said.

Yes, why didn’t Sonoko call for help for the dead Chihiro Itami when she knocked on the door?

Maori Kogoro explained stiffly.

"Ah, I think the murderer probably hadn't come out to commit the crime at that time..."

Although he said this, no one seemed to agree with it.

At the same time, Miwako Sato, who was squatting in front of Chihiro Itami's body, took the murder weapon, the shotgun, and touched the muzzle of the shotgun with her white gloved hand.

Touching it, she frowned slightly.

"Officer Megure, there's some sticky stuff on the muzzle of this shotgun."

"Slimy?"

Officer Megure was stunned again, and hurried forward to ask,

“Why is there sticky stuff?”

When Maori Kogoro heard this, he immediately overturned his previous words.

"I understand, Officer Megure!"

Inspector Megure turned around, but he was not too surprised this time.

"Brother Maori, what do you know now?"

"Cough cough,"

Maori Kogoro said confidently,

"This time it's different. I think the murderer must have blocked Miss Chihiro Itami's mouth with the barrel of a shotgun, which prevented her from shouting."

"Oh I got it!"

Officer Megure suddenly realized.

"So, the murderer kept blocking Ms. Chihiro Itami's mouth with the muzzle of the gun, and then waited for the fireworks to go off before shooting her."

"In this case......"


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