Chapter 577 Cassel’s Story (Part 2)


Chapter 577 Cassel’s Story (Part 2)

Shortly after they arrived at the scene, the fingerprints that CSI helped to compare also got results. It was a guy named Kyle Capote.

Kate Beckett immediately led a team of police officers to arrest him, which could almost be said to be both a person and a person.

Not only did they catch Kyle Capote hiding in the closet, but they also found the bloody clothes of the second deceased, Alison Tisdale, and a 9mm pistol jammed in his home. All of Er's novels, graffiti paintings, photos of the three deceased persons, and various newspaper clippings related to Kassel.

Kyle Capote's medical records show that he suffers from P.D.D. and a history of paranoia, which perfectly fits Detective Beckett's previous speculation about the suspect's background.

And during the subsequent investigation, the NYPD also discovered that the second deceased, Allison Tisdale, was the social worker who served him, and the other two deceased were also long-term customers of the restaurant where Kyle Capote worked.

At this time, Alexis very obediently raised her hand and asked, "Question, what is 'P.D.D'?"

"The full name of 'P.D.D' is Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and its symptoms One of them is his obsession with something, which, combined with his paranoia, explains Kyle Capote's unusual obsession with your dad."

Jubal. The sudden answer attracted everyone's attention, and the middle-aged man couldn't help but reveal a slightly embarrassed smile, "Recently, I am reviewing some books related to criminal psychology."

Pervasive developmental disorder is actually It can be regarded as a general term. According to different clinical manifestations, it can also be divided into childhood autism, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative mental disorder, and Asperger's syndrome, which accountants Chris and Justin originally suffered from.

Just when everyone was thoughtful, Linda spread her hands in confusion, "So this case is over? No wonder you are envious of the FBI case. It seems too simple. Although there is a gimmick of a fanatical fan, but It’s not enough inspiration for your new story, right?”

“Aha.” Cassel pointed at Danny proudly, but before he could continue, he was interrupted by Jack.

“Let me guess, after you arrested Kyle Capote, he remained silent, and when Detective Beckett was about to close the case, our clever writer found "The real murderer?"

Everyone's eyes fell on Jack's face, and then moved back to Cassel's face, and then they were all amused by the latter's "hateful" look.

"That's not fair. You must have deduced it from my expression, if you were there." Cassell's trick was exposed by the person who listened to the story, and he showed an angry expression.

"It seems that there is nothing difficult to guess." Hannah naturally helped Jack. "Although the clinical manifestations of pervasive developmental disorders are different, communication impairment is almost the most common manifestation."
< br>Jack continued what his dear partner said, "It is this that makes Kyle Capote the most suitable scapegoat, because he can't defend himself at all."

"Wait a minute. "I'm confused, why do you think Kyle Capote is the scapegoat? The evidence is clearly in his house, right?"

Linda said, nudging her husband with her elbow. He explained it to himself.

Danny opened his mouth, but did not speak. In fact, he had always been straightforward and thought that the case was over. He never thought that there would be twists and turns. After all, this was not a case that he was handling. , the usually sensitive intuition did not work at all.

Fortunately, Jack continued to explain for him, "Although pervasive developmental disorder does meet the characteristics of a fanatical fan, since the NYPD did not find the suspect through physical evidence at the scene, but through the fingerprints found on the fan letter, this is It’s a bit too obvious.”

Seeing that everyone still had doubts in their eyes, Jack simply gave an example.

“OK, now there is such a crime novel, which starts with a famous writer. A madman begins to use the techniques in his book to kill people in reality. There are no clues, no fingerprints, no traces left at the scene. DNA.

But this pervert wrote a letter of admiration to the writer full of his fingerprints, which led the police to the apartment where he lived, and then the police successfully found enough DNA at his house. What do you think of this book?"

"It sounds terrible.""No one will be sold."

Everyone frowned, seeming to have understood what Jack wanted to express.

"This does sound suspicious, but our most common cases are exactly this. When a person stands next to a corpse with a gun, he is usually the murderer." Danny shrugged, Tells the reality.

"Since our Mr. Writer thinks this story is worth talking about, it means that this case is exactly the kind that is uncommon, right?" Jack opened a few bottles of the dark beer Jubal brought, except Except for a certain minor, one person handed over a bottle.

“If I were to write this story, then I would make the great writer be the protagonist. He will definitely believe that Kyle Capote is innocent, and then continue to investigate until the truth is found. ”

Everyone nodded in agreement, turned their attention to Cassel, and asked him to continue.

Jack's last words were very helpful to the writer. He took a sip of the dark beer and said proudly, "So I went to the police station again the next day and found the scenes of three cases. The investigation report was taken to the library for further research."

"Wait a minute." Hannah glanced at Alexis who was snickering aside, and keenly discovered the doubts in his words.

"If the police station thinks this case has been closed, these will be submitted to the district attorney as evidence. How did you take them out of the police station?"

See the proud Ka Serge suddenly got stuck, and the cheerful Alexis decisively betrayed her father, "He stole it. He pretended to give Detective Beckett a parting gift, and then stole the reports from her desk.


But he was arrested not long after, and it was my grandma and I who went to the police station to intercede, and Detective Beckett and Superintendent Montgomery released him. "

"OK, OK, I admit that I stole those reports, but I did find suspicious points at the scene, and Detective Beckett overturned all previous judgments based on the suspicious points I discovered. "

Cassell raised his hands, trying to emphasize his contribution.

"In fact, I am more interested in how you stole those reports from Kate's desk yesterday. I mentioned you when I was planning to ask her to go shopping, and she still hated you so much. "Hannah asked with a smile.

"Uh" Cassel's eyes rolled around several times. Seeing that everyone was staring at him with interest, he admitted happily. .

"I kissed her on the cheek before leaving, and then she was so frightened that she didn't even notice that something was missing from her table."

"Cough" Danny almost spit out a sip of beer and blew himself I choked half to death.

In everyone's eyes full of gossip, Cassell continued to tell without blushing, "I found that the variety of rose petals used by Tisdale, the second deceased, was wrong. I wrote What is written is the Grandiosa rose, not the perfume rose used at the scene.

In addition, the first deceased, Fiske, should have been suffocated to death with a plastic bag instead of being strangled with a tie. The last deceased, Kander. The color of La's dress is wrong, it should be blue instead of yellow."

Seeing the audience's doubtful eyes on him again, Jack continued to help clear up the doubts, "If the murderer is an avid fan, then he will. It is impossible to get these details wrong, because this is precisely the part that fans of suspense books pay most attention to.

Therefore, our great detective became more and more firm in his judgment. Only one of the three deceased was the target that the murderer really wanted to deal with, and the other two were just smoke bombs. ”

“Bingo! Cassell clapped his hands excitedly, "That's absolutely correct. You might as well guess which of the three deceased it is." ”

(End of this chapter)

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