Wine and Gun

Chapter 182

John: That's one of the evidence I don't think Herstal is a pianist - why don't Herstal show up at an anonymous mutual aid meeting about sexual assault? Can you imagine a Westland pianist being sexually assaulted?

Thalia: Some people actually think he went to that mutual aid society for Dr. Bucks. Now it seems that Dr. Bacchus was the victim of the pianist case, didn't he? Those who hold this view call it "returning to the crime scene".

JOHN: (laughs) That's not how the word "return to crime scene" is used, ma'am! Besides, the pianist never returned to the crime scene, otherwise the WLPD would have caught him. But even if Amalette was a pianist, why would he follow Dr. Bacchus to mutual aid? Not to mention that the mutual aid club is clearly a referral system - although I do have an average relationship with Olga Molose, her profile of the sexual assault case is still correct: Westland pianist sexual assault Dr. Bacchus chose to belittle him in an obscene way because he was annoyed that the other party had destroyed his work. His task was done, then there was no need for him to follow Doctor Bacchus to see him in grief, the pianist would not be interested in that. The actions of Armalite's attorneys are in complete conflict with our profiling of the pianist.

Thalia: At a time when most people think of Armalite as a pianist, your point of view is really unique.

John: Most people disagree with me because the other view is more dramatic. The victim and the suspect are in the same mutual aid club. What an ironic image that even Hollywood screenwriters would love .

Thalia: Actually, I've heard that Columbia is already working on a movie about this.

JOHN: Look, I'm just saying the audience has always had a frivolity about these serial killers—

Talia: Wait a minute, Mr. Garcia? ...The director told me that Ms. Molozer had posted another message.

John: What did she say?

Talia: She said, "That sexual assault case was a profile by McCard, and I just read it out at the press conference. By the way, I disagree with most of that profile. , I'm a little embarrassed, given that you praised that profile just now."

John: ...do we have to pay attention to a message from an audience outside the venue?

Thalia: But real-time interaction is what our column features. However, we can move on to the next question: just yesterday, the Westland Daily News issued a statement that the reporter mentioned in Dr. Bacchus's transcript was their former special correspondent Leo Harder Schreiber.

John: That means as long as WLPD doesn't speak up, we'll never know the truth about the two of them going to mutual aid together, after all I heard that Shi Haibo died in Europe.

Thalia: Yeah, a very dramatic way of dying, the newspapers covered it quite a bit.

John: That's why he shouldn't go back, Hoxton's crime rate isn't much lower than the city, and gangs aren't necessarily more moral. Clearly, Mr. Schubert had violated some lines he shouldn't have violated -- just as he shouldn't have been squatting at the door of a mutual aid club where victims of sexual assault gather -- and this reckless behavior brought revenge for him.

Thalia: I saw that news and it was horrible. I think if he stayed in Westland, he probably wouldn't have been so bad.

John: Of course, Westland is definitely a lot safer. We also have a newspaper column and a TV show devoted to psychopathic murderers.

(audience laughs)

Talia: But what happened to Mr. Schreiber also means that no one can know what state Amalette and Dr. Bucks were in when they left the mutual aid club that day, which is also a pity. But I don't think Mr. Armalette would have thought that what the public cares more about now is his private life: in the documents disclosed by the WLPD, Armalette and Dr. Bucks admitted that the two of them had maintained a physical body at that time. relationship.

(The large screen in the background shows a portion of the document released by the WLPD, which is what Dr. Bucks made about the "wonderful night" when he was questioned.)

JOHN: (sneering) Yes, I read those papers too, the descriptions of the threesome in those transcripts are pretty impressive, and it seems that Dr. Bucks has a well-deserved reputation in high society.

Thalia: Is that also one of the hard evidence that you think Mr. Armalette can't be a pianist?

John: That's right, because the Westland pianist is a pervert, a perverted guy who can't satisfy his own pleasure in any way but crime. If he's really someone who can be easily appeased by a threesome, then I don't think he needs to kill that many people at all, and the girls who provide sex are enough to satisfy him.

(Audience bursts into laughter)

Talia: Ah, wait a minute...Ms. Molozer made another comment.

John: Ms. Stoker--

(A new message is typed on the big screen)

It's not just that pianists can get erections when they kill people. There's a big difference between getting an erection when they kill someone and only getting an erection when they kill people. As I've said many times, your view of the perverted person is too rigid.

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