Chapter 303 Detective Chuck: Professor Harper, you can't do it!(1/3)
Chapter 303 Detective Professor Chuck Harper, you can’t do it!
The naturally stupid Director Randy Tischer did whatever he wanted and immediately rushed into the toilet to test his genius idea.
Then he came out quickly and said to Chuck with some embarrassment: "Chuck, you better come and take a look..."
"No."
Chuck refused.
"Why?"
Randy was stunned: "I can't see the traces, but you can."
"It's not urgent. You can leave it to your colleagues in the forensic department."
Chuck looked at him: "And from now on, stay away from Dr. House."
"good."
After Randy nodded in agreement, he was still a little puzzled: "Why don't we look for Dr. House less? I think he is quite smart and has insights into many things."
"Call all the staff working here tonight."
Chuck ignored Randy and gave orders directly to the police.
"yes."
The police officer immediately agreed and went.
Because compared to his own shocking director, Chuck is more like a normal director.
Soon all the nursing home staff were called.
The caregivers and security guards are all there.
"Is everyone here?"
Chuck asked.
"yes."
A leading caregiver answered.
"Is this how you usually work?"
Chuck looked around at everyone.
"That's not true."
The lead caregiver explained: “Usually there are only a few of them on the night shift, but today there are so many people because tonight is Miles’ birthday, and you also know that he is the oldest old man in the world.
After today, the Guinness record will be set again, but it will still be set by himself. There are reporters outside waiting to cover this moment, so we all stayed and voluntarily worked overtime."
"You have to swipe your card when entering or exiting, right?"
Chuck asked.
"right."
The lead nurse nodded: "You have to swipe your card to sign in."
"Bring the records over."
Chuck ordered.
The lead caregiver agreed and went to get it.
"Chuck, do you suspect it's an internal employee case?"
At this time, Randy also got rid of the entanglement of why he couldn't play with Dr. House, and asked while the lead nurse went to get the sign-in book.
"right."
Chuck nodded: "You need to swipe your card to enter and exit, and there are so many reporters outside. If there is anything abnormal, it will have been photographed long ago. You can ask someone to get the camera records of the reporters outside. They may have captured the appearance of the murderer."
"good!"
Randy immediately agreed and ordered people out.
"But why?"
After Randy finished his instructions, he asked the most doubtful question in his mind.
"The question of motivation depends on you."
Chuck said seriously.
"Aren't you kidding me?"
Although Randy was naturally dumbfounded, he was somewhat aware of Chuck's attitude after being rejected by Chuck just now.
"You can't figure it out?"
Chuck asked rhetorically.
"Of course I can figure it out!"
Seeing this, Randy, who was naturally dumbfounded, couldn't possibly say that he couldn't figure it out. He quickly started his brain and racked his brains to start thinking about the motive. Just when Chuck took the sign-in book from the lead nurse, his eyes suddenly lit up:
"I see!"
"Chief, what do you know?"
The police officer asked curiously.
"I know the motive!"
Randi, who was naturally dumbfounded, smiled and said: "That must be the case! If you think the deceased is the Guinness World Record holder and the oldest old man, then the second longest-lived old man must be suspected, and he may have been murdered.
deceased."
The more he talked about it, the more he felt that his guess was correct, and he explained excitedly: "I saw the news five years ago. When the mayor attended the groundbreaking ceremony of a school, he invited the deceased.
Bury a book written by the deceased and some letters from others in the time capsule. At that time, the deceased once proudly said that he won, although he did not know what he won."
"Director, the deceased was 115 years old. His son can't even walk, let alone the second-oldest man following him."
The police officer reminded him with a helpless expression: "There is a high chance that the other party can't even walk normally, let alone kill someone without anyone noticing."
"I didn't say he committed suicide himself."
Randy was stunned for a moment, and then quickly defended himself: "I only said that this is a very possible motive for killing. He can definitely ask someone to help him kill."
"Director, you are right."
The police officer, reminded by the looks of other police officers, quickly made up for it: "I was careless."
"Chuck, what do you think?"
Randy nodded with satisfaction, then looked at Chuck expectantly.
"possible."
Chuck nodded while looking through the sign-in book, and then pointed to the corner of the sign-in book: "This person is the accomplice."
"David?"
The lead nurse looked at it and was shocked: "It's impossible! He's not that kind of person."
"Who is he?"
Randy asked with a serious face.
"He is a security guard at a nursing home. He has always been a very nice person. He likes to adopt small animals. He is very caring. He cannot be a murderer!"
The lead carer explained.
"Did he come today?"
Chuck asked.
"He's coming."
"I don't think I saw it."
"I was too busy tonight and didn't pay attention."
The staff looked at each other and talked about it, and they were all a little hesitant.
"Then who signed him in?"
Chuck pointed at the sign-in book and looked around at everyone: "Although the handwriting has been imitated as much as possible, it can still be seen that it is different from his own handwriting."
Having said this, he put down the sign-in book and said to the lead caregiver: "This security guard's home address!"
After the lead caregiver gave it, Chuck said to Randy: "Let's go."
"good!"
Randy immediately agreed and drove to the security guard's home.
When he arrived at the door, he found that the door was unlocked and opened with a push. Randy immediately drew his gun, stopped in front of Chuck, and entered with a standard policeman's attitude.
"ah!"
To be continued...