This time, Seryosha knew about Eva's initiative to invite Interpol to come to the United States to interview her, and Eva knew who did it shortly after the tunnel tragedy.
Just as Interpol wants to probe Eva's bottom line, Eva also wants to know the progress of Interpol's investigation.
Garibaldi listened for a long time, and he didn't find anything special in his office.
However, it does not seem to be used very much, because there is nothing at all that reflects the private preferences of the hostess.
There is no specific category of paintings and sculptures on the walls, ranging from classical to modernist.
Garibaldi didn't know much about art, but as an Italian, he still had some common sense about art.
Since you can't get what you want by observing the environment, you can simply ask the person concerned.
Garibaldi walked over to the side of the four times and sat down, then took out a stack of papers from the bag he was carrying, and said to Eva, "Do you know the victim of that massacre?"
"I don't know, I'm not an expert in communications, I'm just the operator of this company" "Are you familiar with the stuff they're working on, I mean these jobs before they live" "I've heard some rumors about the development of the next generation of global mobile communication standards" "Does your company have a similar product in development?"
"Yes" "If the work of these scientists is completed, will it cause you significant financial losses" "Not necessarily, we have leading technology in this area, and I believe that our products will not be given to anyone" Just as the two were facing each other with questions and answers, Garibaldi accidentally dropped some of the things in the document on the ground, and several photos soon fell out of it.
Eva subconsciously looked at these contents, the photos were obviously photos of the murder scene, all of which were bloody scenes, and ordinary people would definitely not be able to stand it when they saw it.
"You don't seem to be scared, you're the bravest woman I've ever met" Garibaldi did this on purpose, he just wanted to see how this woman reacted to these photos, of course fear is a normal reaction, but Eva was very calm, if an ordinary woman would be scared to cry by these photos now Eva heard Garibaldi's words and knew that the other party was testing her, but she was unfortunately hit.
Yes, her reaction was so abnormal, Eva's mind raced, and in less than a second, Eva had already made up her mind, she bent down, picked up the bloody photos on the ground one by one, and then sorted them out and handed them to Garibaldi.
"Have you forgotten that I graduated from Harvard Medical School and am not that sensitive to blood," Eva replied calmly with a slight smile.
"I don't think that doctor will see such a cruel scene, do you often see this kind of scene when you are in medical school?"
Garibaldi asked rhetorically, although the doctor explained it, but this is a bloody murder scene, even the police were frightened when they arrived at the scene, the blood in the car was semi-coagulated, and when they stepped on it, they would get their shoes on it, and even the forensic doctor ran outside and vomited for a long time.
There were even police officers who participated at the time who received psychological counseling afterwards.
Eva's answers alone would not satisfy Garibaldi.
"I took a year off when I was in college, and I served in the military as a medic because of the tuition fees" Eva's tone was still calm, she had been trained to know that the best way to deal with this kind of interrogation was to tell the truth, because as long as you tell a lie, you need many lies to cover up, and the more you say, the easier it is to be caught, and Eva knows that as long as the topic does not touch the key point.
This explanation was completely unexpected by Garibaldi, if he had been a military doctor on the battlefield, this reaction was normal, the key was in case this woman had only been in the military camp of a peaceful country for a year, so Garibaldi asked without giving up: "Can I ask, where did you serve?"
"I'm sorry, I'd love to tell you, but it's confidential, and I have to make sure I don't leak any information when I leave the unit I'm working in," Eva replied honestly.
Spencer watched the confrontation in silence, and the woman answered without leaking, but she still couldn't get rid of the fact that the communication was the biggest beneficiary.
Spencer felt that this woman was too calm and seemed to have a lot of experience.
They did not come to the United States to interrogate Eva because they had no evidence and no right to enforce the law.
The meeting was soon over, and Eva was not dissatisfied with Garibaldi's cross-examination, but cooperated as best she could.
Garibaldi felt that after asking a question, he didn't know if there was a problem with this woman.
"By the way, you just asked who the biggest beneficiary of this homicide is, I think maybe those developers in Europe who operate fixed telephone networks will benefit, our market development in Europe has not been very smooth, except for the United Kingdom, many countries have obstructed our fair competition, as far as I know, the research on global mobile networks is costly, not all companies can afford it, if we don't enter the European market, Then maybe these existing European communication companies will not have the incentive to take risks in the field of mobile communications, in fact, these European scientists will block the financial path of these companies, and it may be "Eva digging a hole for his opponent."
After the meeting, Garibaldi and Spencer left the building with blank faces.
Eva's last sentence made Garibaldi's hypothesis untenable.
If, according to Eva, some small communication companies that operate fixed telephones do have this motivation, the key is that some communication companies do have the mafia behind them.
Perhaps Eva's account is more credible than Garibaldi's speculation.
It wasn't until on the way back that Spencer took the initiative to talk about the problem, and Garibaldi replied: "I have to say that this woman's analysis is very reasonable, and the European communication operating companies are indeed very motivated to do so, and geographically speaking, their crimes are more convincing."
But this woman used to serve in the army, and you forgot about our analysis of the murderers, who were completely in the style of a bunch of soldiers and did not know the hidden clues.
I still think that Telecom could be the real murderer." t1706231537: