Wine and Gun

Chapter 510

"This means that no conclusion has been reached." Hardy gān pointed out.

"By the way, Albarino," Olga seemed to suddenly remember something, and said, "WLPD doesn't seem to plan to announce to the public that Al might be alive - as soon as the news of Herstal's escape came out, the media were all over the place. Crazy, when I went to the scene yesterday, I heard Alexander say that they are preparing for a press conference, but the press conference doesn't seem to be going to talk about anything related to university lab researchers."

In fact, Olga understands why the WLPD thinks so: In fact, the news that Albarino may still be alive may well have made its way through the city council, making those councillors hoarse. But the problem is that if you suddenly say that Albarino is still alive at this time, it will lead to a lot of troublesome chain reactions.

The first is that WLPD is not good at handling the case. After all, the police first determined that Albarino was dead before prosecutors charged Herstal with second-degree murder. Secondly, all of Herstal's testimony in court will be challenged. Herstal's testimony said that Albarino wanted to confess to perjury before he was murdered, but assuming he was still alive, then the perjury incident What is the truth? In order to maintain its own reputation, the Forensic Medicine Bureau has just abolished its strength and promoted Albarino as a tragic figure who accidentally went astray for love and lost his life in the process of trying to redeem his mistake. Wouldn't the sudden appearance of this reversal embarrass the people in the Forensic Medicine Bureau?

The most important point is that if Albarino had faked his death and then faked his identity to infiltrate the prison, Herstal escaped not long after he infiltrated - it would be like shouting in public" Dr. Bacchus is Armalite's accomplice"; now in the eyes of many people, Herstal is equal to the Westerland pianist, so to deduce this is basically to identify Albarino as the Westerland pianist accomplice.

Anyone could be the pianist's accomplice, but the chief forensic officer of the Forensic Medical Bureau had better not be that person. If he was an assistant to a serial killer, it would prove a lot of people's oversight, and then a lot of people would have to resign.

Westland Mayor Bruce Pritzker is trying to run for governor, and this kind of mess is certainly not what he wants to see during his term.

Hardy paused for a second or two, and quickly figured out the point. He frowned and asked, "Is this thing suppressed?"

"Actually, their reasons are very good," Olgaha said, "they said that it is impossible to conclude that the person above is Albarino based on a photo, and that if he cannot be concluded that he is Albarino. , it can't be said that he was directly related to Herstal's escape - in fact, the two things do not seem to be directly related. Anyway, the police are now dealing with that 'William Quinn' as a missing person Well, by the way, he's wanted for the murder of a prison doctor, that's all—"

Hardy couldn't help but say, "But the identity of 'William Quinn' is a complete forgery, as long as there is an investigation..."

"That's the problem," Olga interrupted. "That identity wasn't fake."

"……what?"

"Or it's not accurate to say that," Olga shook his head and rephrased, "It's better to say that the documents are all legal - birth certificates, high school and college graduation certificates, internship certificates at the company, everything is Really, it's not the kind of thing that makes a fake number and a fake seal and takes it out. Everything is well documented in the computer system of the police station, school and company, but no one in the town where he lives remembers it. For such a person, no teacher in the school he went to taught such a student, and no one in the company where he practiced remembers having such a colleague, that's all."

"It's true that there is no such person in the world, but the documents are real?" Hardy murmured. "How is this possible?"

—or in other words: if that man was indeed Albarino Bacchus, how did he do it? How could anyone possibly do this?

"This time you have touched my knowledge blind spot," Olga replied in a low voice with a smile, "I don't know how this is done, and I don't think WLPD knows either - they didn't find the system hacked. Or maybe the intruder was so clever that they couldn't find the trace at all - in short, William Quinn is a real person for now, and the rest of the conclusions will have to wait until they find this person."

Hardy gave a wry smile: he knew that WLPD might never find this man.

He calmed down a bit, and then asked in a slightly hoarse voice: "Bates also came to see me last night, and he said that Kabbah Slade disappeared from the nursing home where he lived? So what happened? "

Olga snorted, seeming to feel a little dissatisfied with some part of the incident: "Yes, this happened yesterday morning, if your colleagues didn't think about telling me this after he disappeared. Thing, I instinctively reminded them to keep an eye on Slade - can you imagine that? I read the newspaper yesterday morning to find out that Herstal had escaped the night before! And no one even thought about it when you were injured. Contact me! Am I still an advisor to WLPD?"

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