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Chapter 492: Overturning the Evidence


"We found a ledger that recorded the real reason for David's murder.""

David had borrowed from Mr.

Stanley a sum of twenty crosix kiths, which continued to roll over because of the interest, and David still had not been able to pay off the interest.""

But the interesting thing is that just after Mr.

Stanley's death, the money was crossed off, that is, liquidated, and the time was recorded next to it, which was the day after Mr.

Stanley's death."

Speaking of this, Bullock's eyes lit up slightly, flashing with the smugness of "catching the murderer", "After David saw the ledger, he admitted his actions, which he crossed out. ”Pasia's first instinct was to look at Holden: the case was not very good when he heard this, as if Mr.

Lechmann was indeed the murderer; And Mr.

Lechman also pleaded guilty to the charges?

Holden still listened intently, did not express an opinion, and his expression did not change much.Bullock's voice trembled slightly, unable to suppress his excitement, "In Mr.

Stanley's personal diary notebook, he recorded a date that night, and the time was nine o'clock. ”"So, I guess it should be David who arranged for Mr.

Stanley to meet in advance, hoping to ask for his salary, because his life really can't be sustained, but Mr.

Stanley rejected David's request and took the initiative to bring up the high amount of arrears, he thinks that David is still in debt, and his willingness to work for David is already a benevolent charity, which makes David get carried away by anger."

And so the accident happened.Bullock said confidently, "From the reason for the crime to the time of the crime, everything is in place, and David has not been able to refute it, such evidence is enough, and we can already convict directly."

So, I think, the truth of the case should be revealed. ”"A portion of the wages deducted, which is not enough for an honest man to commit a crime; But a huge debt, and the burden of raising an entire family, is enough for a man to sin. ”Speaking of this, Bullock showed a little regret in his eyes - crocodile tears, "I'm just a sheriff, I'm only responsible for finding the truth, but I don't judge the right and wrong of things.I can understand that in order to provide for the whole family, a parent also needs to carry a huge debt, and when he is desperate, his emotions are easy to get out of control, maybe an impulse leads to regretting the mistake of not making the beginning, and no one wants it to happen. ”"I sympathize with David's experience, but justice is justice, and we need to stick to the truth."

Brookna's righteous and stern appearance was like a tenor standing on the stage singing loudly, scratching his head and showing off his fancy high notes, and he was satisfied, and he was slightly raising his chin and waiting for applause."

Behind every family is its own joys, sorrows, and sorrows."

Instead of giving Bullock a compliment, Hodden followed Bullock's words, "When we stood outside, it was clear that we couldn't understand what they were really going through. ”Even though Bullock didn't get the approval he was expecting, Hoden's words made him nod his head in agreement.Then you can see the smile on the corner of Holden's mouth rising slightly, with a little regret and suffocation, "You know what?

When Mr. and Mrs.

Lechmann were newly married, they were looking forward to their first child with great joy, but their wages were not enough to cover the first month's rent. ”So Mrs.

Lechman pawned the pearl necklace she had inherited from her mother, and with the money rented a modest room as the beginning of their marriage, and began their own lives.When Mr.

Lechman took out a loan, it was Horden who accidentally found out.Because Mr.

Lechman was a very, very honest man, a down-to-earth worker, not a drinker or a gambler, not even a spare time, he was a character who would never have borrowed from a loan shark casually - there was obviously a story behind that loan."

Later, the Lechmans had a stable family of four children, and although life was hard, they slowly got back on track."

For this reason, Mr.

Lechman was always grateful to his wife for her sacrifice and dedication, and for her companionship and support, so he borrowed money from Mr.

Stanley to buy a pearl necklace for his birthday gift.Although they barely survived and the necklace was a luxury, Mr.

Lechman still wanted to express in his own way the love of his heart for his wife, who had sacrificed the most precious connection between himself and his mother for the sake of the family; Now he maintains another bond for his wife, holding her together with the whole family. ”It was because Hodden knew Mr.

Lechman that his curiosity was sparked when he stumbled upon Mr.

Lechman buying the necklace.Mr.

Lechman told Hodden the truth with some embarrassment, his expression a little shy and reserved, and two crimson embarrassments floating on his fair cheeks.In Holden's view, this is the most romantic thing in the world, not because Mr.

Lechman bought the necklace, but because of the care and love of the Lechmans.That necklace was the reason why Mr.

Lechman borrowed from a loan shark, and although Mr.

Lechman did not like debt, he also deeply understood his wife's sacrifice and dedication over the past ten years, so he took this step.Bullock was slightly stunned, although he couldn't understand why Horden knew so much about Mr.

Lechman's affairs, but he missed the opportunity to interrupt Horden, and then the sincere emotion in Horden's words was in the same vein as his previous words, and he couldn't slap himself in the face now, so he also nodded and sighed.However, the confusion still kept Brock sober and calm, "It's true that we all need to have empathy, but killing is killing, and we need justice." ”"Of course."

Hoden smiled and nodded, "But we also need to stay calm."

I mean, apparently Mr.

Lechman knew what he was doing when he decided to take the loan, not for gambling or drinking, and he was ready to pay it back for a long time, how could he suddenly regret it?

”Bullock tried to refute Holden, sniffing something out of the ordinary, but Holden didn't give him a chance."

Perhaps, there are more possibilities for things; Perhaps, Mr.

Lechman still has something to hide. ”Rather than deny Bullock's inference, Hodden raises plausibility doubts."

I wonder if you've checked Mr.

Stanley's other ledgers?

As far as I know, a lender of Mr.

Stanley's level has partners, and each of them has his own ledger.If Mr.

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Lechmann had merely crossed out the money in Mr.

Stanley's books, what about the other partners?

”"Have the relevant items in the partner's ledger also been crossed out?

Or did the other partners suffer the same unfortunate accident as Mr.

Stanley?

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