Chapter 204 Friend 50% Off Mona I Can(2/2)
Jane couldn't stop laughing.
She was completely convinced, and Chuck's move really gave her a more straightforward understanding of the extreme embarrassment of the trial.
Before that, she really couldn't imagine such an embarrassing scene.
Chuck watched all this calmly, his eyes falling more on Monica, but what flashed through his mind was Peggy's smiling face with the corners of her mouth raised.
He has asked Peggy not to hypnotize Monica anymore. He believes that Peggy will make the right choice. But Monica's behavior now shows how powerful Peggy's talent is. Even if the hypnosis stops, some of the previous
The psychological hints that were planted have already taken root and sprouted.
Otherwise, Monica wouldn't have such a weird reaction at this moment, which would be too abnormal.
You can't tell it at ordinary times, but once the stimulation she receives is too great, the psychological cues implanted in her by Peggy begin to take over and dominate Monica's behavior, and then it seems completely abnormal... After all, Peggy herself is very different to ordinary people.
It's not normal.
"What do you need me to do?"
Monica smiled very 'naturally': "As long as it's useful to Chuck, I'll do it."
"..."
Jane didn't know what Monica had gone through. Facing Monica like this, she became more and more vigilant and a little bit scared.
What does the other party want to do?
What does 'as long as it's useful to Chuck, I'll do it'?
Is this an attempt to lower the bottom line infinitely to trap her to death?
Thinking of this, she felt a little angry again. She hated people who were crazy and involved the most!
"you sure?"
Jane, who was a little angry, couldn't help but laugh.
outside the door.
Two gossip girls, Phoebe and Rachel, were lying on the door eavesdropping. After going to the next door to relax, they got over the initial shock and became eager to gossip again, so they came over to eavesdrop as expected.
.
"Ah, Monica, are you serious?"
Suddenly Jane's panicked voice came out, and then the door was opened. The two of them were caught off guard, unsteady, and fell directly to the ground. They saw the graceful Jane running out in a hurry, covering her face.
"what happened?"
After getting up, they scratched their hearts and wanted to know what happened, but they saw Monica standing there with a smile on her face, and Jane had long disappeared.
"you win?"
The two best friends didn't know what was going on. After being stunned for a moment, they happily shouted out the results of their guesses.
"This is not a competition, no one wins or loses."
Monica didn't feel proud at all, she just said with a smile: "Chuck, let's go too."
"Where to go?"
Phoebe and Rachel asked subconsciously.
"Go help."
Monica's left lip curled up.
Rachel and Phoebe only thought it was strange that Monica looked like this, but they told her what was wrong and both looked at Chuck.
Chuck was silent for a moment, nodded and stood up.
A few days later.
New Jersey courthouse.
"Good morning."
Chief Randy Tischer stood at the door, smiled and greeted the three Chucks who came over: "How have you been these days?"
"Oh, it's hard work but twice as fun."
Chandler said seriously.
Jane glared at him fiercely, but did not dare to take up the topic. She looked at the bald man in a suit and tie standing on the steps: "Who is this?"
"Oh, let me introduce it to you."
Chief Randy Tischer introduced both parties with a smile: "This is the district attorney in this case, Charlie Friedken, the senior prosecutor. Charlie, this is Dr. Chuck Wolf, and his two
Assistants Jane Banner and Chandler Bing."
"Hello."
The bald prosecutor looked serious and was not in the mood for small talk. He looked around at everyone: "Are you ready? Have you done enough homework?"
"Charlie, relax."
Director Randy Tischer smiled and reassured: "They are all professionals. Needless to say, Dr. Wolfe, Jane is also an FBI, and Chandler is so funny, he can win the heart of the jury even without any preparation."
"Thanks."
Chandler was pleased with Chief Randy Tischer's compliment.
"I'm just telling the truth."
Chief Randy Tischer stretched out his fist and bumped Chandler's hand, looking like they were two good brothers.
"Oh, God."
Seeing this, the bald prosecutor directly put his forehead on his head and lamented: "What I am most worried about is actually you, Randy!"
"I?"
Randy Tischer was stunned for a moment, and then said dissatisfiedly: "I have done this kind of testimony in court a hundred or two hundred times, and you still worry about me? I can do it with my eyes closed!"
"...I just want to confirm first."
The bald prosecutor looked at Chief Randy Tischer's injured hands and twitched the corners of his mouth. He couldn't compliment Randy, who was naturally stupid, for not having changed much after experiencing it a hundred or two hundred times, because he
I actually witnessed that Randy dozed off with his eyes closed twice during his testimony. Later he explained that he went to a rock concert overnight. Faced with such a mediocre Randy, he couldn't say much. He could only look at Chuck and said:
"Have you all seen the grand jury transcript and subsequent report?"
"seen it already."
Chuck and the others nodded.
"No one is allowed to nap today."
The bald prosecutor looked at Chief Randy Tischer and emphasized: "Harrison Pwell is a devil, and you can never be too careful! Don't talk too much! If you don't remember, just say no.
Remember!"
"Evan Gold is guilty and Chuck can prove it!"
Jane was a little unhappy that the bald prosecutor was so afraid of a litigant: "He can always prove that he is right~"
When he said the last words, his tone became a bit sinister.
"Simpson is guilty too."
The bald prosecutor didn't know Jane's state of mind at this time, so he looked at her seriously.
Jane was speechless for a moment.
Simpson's murder of his wife was the most sensational case in the United States ten years ago, and its influence has not diminished much to this day. Everyone knows it when it is mentioned.
In 1982 (the timeline of the American TV series is different from reality, so this book is the main one), American football star Simpson killed his ex-wife and a waiter in a restaurant with a knife. Due to several major mistakes by the police, strong evidence was ineffective, and no one was able to tell the truth.
He was acquitted, becoming the biggest case in the world of American TV dramas where suspicion of guilt was exonerated.
The reason why the influence continues is because the nature of this case is so bad. Everyone knew that it was Simpson who killed him, but in the end he was found not guilty. It is simply a righteous outcome of procedural justice.
This case also made everyone understand a truth, that is, more than 70% of wife murder cases are committed by husbands. After that, this proportion not only did not decrease as it became common knowledge, but became higher and higher.
Because after being understood by everyone, American husbands who really want to kill their wives also understand a common sense, that is, as long as the plan is good enough, they will kill them. Not only do they hope to get a large sum of money from their wives afterwards,
Insurance premiums, even if you are discovered, there is a high probability that you can be exonerated or your sentence can be reduced.
Take the San Francisco detective Amon, who Director Randy Tischer worked with, for example. More than 50% of the cases he handled were wife murder cases. A man's true love for his deceased wife can move all ordinary people.
Most of the detectives solve the cases of wife murder, which is also Chi Guoguo's dark humor.
Chapter completed!