Chapter 54: Sorting out the case
Jennings and Igna returned to the office.
"Anthony Cid is dead."
Jennings squeezed the file in his hand, and some couldn't accept the result. This aspect represents another break in the thread. On the other hand, it shows that this case is more complicated than originally thought.
Jennings looked at Igna, with a wry smile: "Shellin, I don't understand. Why is this case so complicated."
Igna patted Jennings on the shoulder, not knowing how to comfort the friend.
He could fully understand Jennings' complicated feelings, and the case involved all students from Bath Medical College. And the case seems to be complicated and confusing, and people can't find their minds at all.
But, getting himself back on his feet, Jennings doesn't seem to have to worry about Ignar either. Jennings wiped his face with his hand, and the next moment was quick to revive.
Jennings clenched his fists.
"Our mission is to find the truth, no matter how complicated the case may be."
"That's right." Igna was very happy that Jennings was able to regain his momentum. He smiled and patted Jennings on the back, reassuringly. "And I think we are getting close to the truth."
"Really?" Jennings' eyes lit up and turned back to look at Igna, those azure blue eyes looked at Igna without blinking.
"Yes." Igna nodded with a smile, "The case is a bit complicated, but it's not untraceable. We can't be in a hurry yet, we must sort out all the key points."
While speaking, Igna took out a piece of paper from Jennings' desk and tried to work out the logic of the case with Jennings.
"First of all, at present, there are four key figures involved in this case. The deceased, Dr. Scott Bronk, Dr. Scott Bronk's wife, John Warner, Anthony Sid."
Igna wrote the names of the four key figures on the white paper. Then, the first line was written next to Dr. Scott Bronk's name.
- "The first doubt in this case is whether Dr. Scott Bronk killed or committed suicide."
"Judging from the performance of the on-site autopsy, Dr. Scott Bronk's body did not resist trauma, and the angle and direction of his leg and spine fractures indicate that he should have fallen from the roof by himself. The results show the same," said Ignatius.
"But the strange thing is that the nurses on the rounds heard Dr. Scott Bronk's screams and calls for help, and they thought that Dr. Scott Bronk was probably being chased by someone or something they couldn't see. die."
"That's why we are involved in the investigation of this case."
"During this investigation, apart from the quarrel between Dr. John Warner and Dr. Scott Bronk, we did not get any clues about the other suspects. And Dr. John Warner was silent about the content of their quarrel. Make him the first suspect in this case."
"From an objective point of view, Dr. Scott Brown is more likely to be homicide. But this does not explain why Dr. Scott Brown's body appears 'suicidal'. And Dr. John Warner As a young doctor who had long wanted to retire, his motives were insufficient, and we began a second round of investigation."
Jennings nodded and said, "Then, we went to Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University and met the Dean."
"Yes." Ignatius said.
"There we learned the reason for their quarrel - probably related to their 'society activities' in the first place. Anthony Sidd, Scott Bronk and John Warner, most likely by 'cheating' The Loen Kingdom Practitioner Examination."
Ignatius drew lines indicating "co-cheating" between Anthony Sidd, Scott Bronk and John Warner.
"From here, we know there's Anthony Cid. And speculate he's connected to Scott Bronk or John Warner, then find out where he's going, and find that he's made an appointment with Scot. Dr. Teblanc's visit and what appears to be something unpleasant with Dr. Scott Bronk, who died 'accidentally' a week ago."
"Here comes the second doubt about the case - the second deceased hidden in the case, Anthony Cid. Although he died 'accidentally', the time of his death and Scott Bronk's The killings were too close together."
"And the relationship between the two was not pure. According to the testimony, Scott Bronk met in the week before Anthony Sidde died."
"Any ideas?" Igna asked.
Jennings' brows twitched when Igna started to sort out the case, but Ignat has still not found an idea until now.
He shook his head blankly.
Igna smiled helplessly and sighed, "Jennings, you are too innocent and kind."
"Uh..." Jennings was stunned, and then his ears suddenly turned a little red, and urged, "Don't change the subject."
"Shellin, have you seen something?" Jennings scratched his face, "Just tell me directly, I really can't think of it."
"Okay." Igna looked at Jennings and sighed.
"For the record, my reasoning assumes that Scott Bronk, Anthony Sidd, and John Warner, and their 'Future Medical Research Society' members at the time did cheat to become doctors ."
As Igna spoke, he circled the words "co-cheater" on the paper he had just sorted out the case.
Jennings frowned immediately.
But he did not refute, but nodded silently.
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Igna took the pen and started his reasoning.
"Anthony Cid is the only person in the entire community who is not certified as a medical practitioner. But he is fully aware of the details of everyone's cheating, and how."
"A year ago, he went to Scott Bronk for some reason and forced Scott Bronk to make certain promises with the criminal fact of cheating together. According to Scott Bronk's Judging from the family background, and the fact that he is the son of the director of the Backland Lloyd Hospital - Anthony Cid should be asking for money, and it is relatively stable money."
Igna pointed his finger at the case file that the policeman had added, which contained Anthony Sid's information. Anthony Sid, a homeless man, was able to rent a nice townhouse in the Chorwood district of Backlund.
"Scott Bronk has pledged to support Anthony Cidde in order to preserve his career and his status as the son of the hospital director."
"But the balance of all this was broken two weeks ago, no matter what happened two weeks ago. In short, there was a dispute between the two people and it broke up. And the content of the dispute is probably that Anthony Sid is not satisfied. Given the current 'income', a further request is made."
"And the requirements of this step are beyond the Bronk family's tolerance. The two sides have collapsed. It is impossible for the Bronk family to keep raising such a blackmailer who has no way to satisfy their desires."
"Because Anthony Cid's appetite is only going to grow. As long as he's got the handle on Scott Bronk, and Scott Bronk wants to keep being a doctor, then he can blackmail endlessly. ."
"Of course the Bronks couldn't agree. So they figured out a way to ask Anthony Cid to meet again. I hope to be able to negotiate, or to solve this trouble forever."
Igna clicked on the dossier handed over by the police officer and said, "The trouble has been resolved. No matter who did it, Anthony Sid is dead."
"No one can threaten Scott Bronk's future. No one can report him, and no one can threaten the lives of the Bronk family."
Jennings was silent and did not speak, obviously he did not quite agree with Ignatius' statement.
But Similarly, he couldn't find any reason to refute Igna, because his reasoning so far is consistent with the clues he currently has and is reasonable.
"But." Ignatius changed his words, "Can Dr. Scott Bronk accept such a result?"
"He's a beloved doctor."
"Dr. Scott Brown's reputation for benevolence is well known, and countless doctors came to offer their condolences at hastily organized funerals. Even the Dean of Bath Medical College said he was a caring, responsible and A merciful person."
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