489. Chapter 489 Reasoning
(one hundred and one) reasoning
However, Tang Wan'er only took a quick look and realized that it was definitely not suicide.
This judgment is based on facts.
If the person commits suicide by hanging, the victim needs to pass the white silk thread through the beam, tie it tightly, then put his neck into the white silk silk, and finally kick off the stool to complete the entire suicide process.
Therefore, the status of the stool is fixed.
Tang Wan'er also asked the eunuch who first discovered the body and confirmed that the room had not been touched. In other words, it still maintained the original condition of the "suicide" scene.
So, if it was suicide, the stool must have been kicked down, or it must have tilted due to insufficient strength. It cannot be like this, with the stool standing upright.
This is the first point.
The second point is that there is some distance between the stool used for hanging and the victim, and this distance is obviously beyond the distance that the victim can reach even if he stands on tiptoes.
Generally speaking, when no one is hanging, they will choose to adjust the stool to meet their needs. They always adjust the length of the white silk so that they can kick off the stool well, so there is a certain difference between the length of the hanging body and the height of the stool.
Overlapping, there is no distance where breakage is possible.
It is impossible for the palace maid to jump so high and accurately jump into the white silk. Moreover, if she really takes the form of jumping, she will definitely tear off the white silk due to the excessive force and the effect of the earth's gravity, and the victim will
fell to the ground.
All these signs indicate that this cannot be the scene of a suicide.
Obviously, the murderer was a taller man than the victim. The stool was a prop used by the murderer to carry the body into Bai Lingzhong.
What made the case progress was that Tang Wan'er found a patch of white hair in the victim's sleeve.
This reminded her of the previous case.
The two had something in common, which made Tang Wan'er suspect that the two cases might have been committed by the same person. Otherwise, it wouldn't be such a coincidence.
The victim did suffocate to death and there were bruises on his neck, but the bruises were different from the suffocation method of death by hanging.
Tang Wan'er also found a bloody mouth on the neck of the corpse, which looked like it had been cut by something. It was a bit like the "cat claw" mark last time, but the length was only half of the last time. What was going on?
Was it really made by a feral cat?
Tang Wan'er frowned.
Looking at it this way, Tang Wan'er couldn't tell whether it was caused by strangulation or excessive blood loss.
It seems that an autopsy is still needed to confirm the cause of death.
However, Tang Wan'er also discovered something suspicious, that is, the palace maid's hair disappeared after being poked.
How strange! Tang Wan'er suddenly discovered something and immediately ran to check on the first victim.
Of course, she was connected through Cai He.
However, Mr. Cai felt very unhappy when Tang Waner was left behind. He only asked Tang Waner to check the body after sarcasm. However, he accompanied her throughout the whole process, saying that he did not want Tang Waner to cause trouble to him. If he caused trouble, he would definitely go to jail if he did not go to jail.
Very bad.
In fact, he was worried that Tang Wan'er would be bullied by his subordinates, which he would never say.
"Don't cause trouble for Mr. Cai. Can't you mind your own business if you really want to have a hand in everything? You always run towards the dead."
Chapter completed!