Chapter Thirty I Know It's You(2/2)
After turning over a new page in the folder in her hand, Kylena frowned and said: "Sir, at 6:45 yesterday evening, Philemon Sam was shot and followed by a specially made poison crossbow arrow at home.
Sam's agent confirmed that the person died on the spot. The agent followed your instructions and returned immediately without taking any additional action.
My lord, you know there is something wrong with Sam, why do you want to see him silenced?
Now that Sam is dead, you have let the other suspects go, and no one has been arranged to monitor them, how can we explain to the eldest princess?"
Luke ate the pizza and said: "You don't need to explain to the eldest princess, I can do it.
Sam's death proves one of my judgments. This is his final residual value. As of now, any further actions will be awaited by me."
Kylena took a pen to make notes in the document, waited for Luke to finish signing, and then went out to leave.
During the interrogation yesterday, Luke was thinking about something.
Sam's appearance near the murder scene can prove that the eldest prince is the mastermind behind the attack on Princess Del?
The answer is that it cannot be proven.
So Luke set up a trap.
He hinted that he had seen through Sam's identity and let him go. If the mastermind of the attack on Princess Del was not the eldest prince, the eldest prince would definitely not kill Sam in order to prevent the incident from getting to him.
But if the eldest prince is the mastermind, he must kill Sam to silence him.
Anyway, the eldest prince would never have imagined that he recognized Sam because of him. Letting Sam go was not to follow the clues, but to do a true or false question.
And letting Xue Lai and Pisco hang out on Silver Avenue under the pretext of buying pizza was to let the guilty-minded eldest prince understand... I already know that it was you who did it.
The panicked eldest prince will definitely reveal his fault.
But Luke still found this situation difficult.
Knowing who the murderer is, it is not difficult to solve the crime by collecting evidence in a targeted manner. Even this kind of crime does not require too clear evidence, just let Augustine know that it was the eldest prince who did it.
But what happens next is uncertain.
Princess Del's visit to the Qingkong Museum was an impromptu move, giving the attackers not much time to prepare and act. Based on the attack process that night, it can be seen that the attackers' plans and actions were very thorough. Agatha had been investigating for so long.
I couldn't find any useful clues.
According to the eldest prince's daily behavior and his behavior that night... he was forbearing, decisive, and would do whatever it took to get the result, even if the person he wanted to kill was his blood sister.
For an emperor like Augustine, is this a plus or a minus?
Until the facts are revealed, absolutely no one will know the answer.
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