Conan wants to lie down but won't let him

Chapter 215: Fujiwara Hiroshi, who couldn't bear it any longer, took action

However, even the wisest man can make mistakes. Takashi Matsuo had prepared so much and was so cautious, but in the end he forgot to take precautions for something as important as his mobile phone.

Knowing that this mobile phone was an important part of the subsequent plan, they actually took it out for display during the show and failed to protect it properly.

Maori Kogoro snatched it away and used it to dial. In all these years and so many episodes of the show, I have never encountered such a genius as Maori Kogoro.

The result was that the link that he thought was least likely to go wrong actually went wrong, and by chance it became irrefutable evidence that identified him as the murderer.

Any prisoner who dares to face the challenge and is directly exposed to Conan's sight is absolutely confident in himself.

But he does have the capital to be confident, just like Matsuo Takashi. If it weren't for Maori Kogoro's unintentional act, there would be no way to prove that he committed the crime, even if Conan could restore his modus operandi.

"Officer Megure, there are two bullets next to the poster, and another bullet next to the clock above it." The forensic officer told Officer Megure where he found the remaining bullets.

"Wow! It seems that I overestimated him. I thought Matsuo Takashi was more careful and paid attention to details, but the result is like this?" Fujiwara Hiroshi was really disgusted.

However, this thing cannot be hidden from Fujiwara Hiroshi, but it is indeed enough to fool people like Inspector Megure and Mouri Kogoro.

"Officer, we found bullet casings in the corner of the room!" Another evidence collector came to Officer Megure with the scattered bullet casings and reported.

"There are four in total, which matches the number of bullet holes. Moreover, there is only one exit here..." Inspector Megure was indeed confused by the clues left by Takashi Matsuo.

"Then the case becomes much easier! The murderer probably came in through the emergency exit, and when he reached the room and forced the victim against the window, he started shooting and killed Mr. Suwa!

After he killed someone, he placed the murder weapon at Mr. Suwa's feet and fled!"

It was obvious that Kogoro Mori was another person who fell into the trap. He followed the clues deliberately left by Takashi Matsuo and began to reason and analyze in the direction that Takashi Matsuo wanted.

Inspector Megure and Kogoro Mouri agreed with each other and basically classified the case as a robbery and murder case.

Takashi Matsuo was already delighted. Great, this was the right direction to reason in. Everything was exactly as he had designed.

"Please wait a moment, Inspector Megure, Brother Mori!" Fujiwara Hiroshi really couldn't stand it anymore. Although he didn't intend to make any more inferences this time, he really couldn't tolerate such nonsense inferences.

"Brother Fujiwara, do you have any different opinions?" Inspector Megure was very respectful when he heard Fujiwara Hiroshi speak. After all, Fujiwara Hiroshi's reasoning was always eye-opening.

"Of course, Inspector Megure, you and Brother Mori were obviously confused by the murderer's methods!" As soon as Fujiwara Hiroshi said this, Matsuo Takashi secretly said in his heart that it was bad.

Conan on the side was very excited and silently cheered for Fujiwara Hiroshi. In fact, he already knew that the murderer was Matsuo Takashi, but he had not found any evidence yet.

So he was sure that this case was definitely not a case of murder by robbery, but he was powerless and just a child. Who would believe and care about what he said?

Moreover, he has not found any evidence to prove that the murderer is Takashi Matsuo, so he cannot use this precious anesthetic injection on Kogoro Mouri now.

Conan had no choice but to watch Matsuo Takashi be proud for a while. He had no way to take action now. Seeing Matsuo Takashi's proud look, he felt anxious!

Fortunately, this time Fujiwara Hiroshi couldn't stand it anymore and took the initiative to stand up and reason. Conan couldn't help but give him a look of approval.

Seeing Takashi Matsuo on the other side, it was his turn to get anxious. Conan's mood suddenly improved a lot. He hoped that Fujiwara Hiroshi would give Takashi Matsuo another critical hit.

"What did you say? Brother Fujiwara, what's going on?" Upon hearing this, Inspector Megure was eager to hear what Fujiwara Hiroshi had to say next.

"It's very simple, Inspector Megure. First of all, do you think the murderer's shooting skills are accurate?" When Fujiwara Hiroshi asked this question, Inspector Megure and Mouri Kogoro were obviously lost in thought.

"It should be accurate..." Inspector Megure originally wanted to answer that it was not accurate, but looking at the way the deceased died, he was shot in the head with great precision, so he couldn't say it was not accurate.

Because this kind of headshot is obviously not the kind that is hit by random shooting. There are also headshots that are hit by random shooting, and they are usually at an angle.

Because the murderer's shooting skills are very poor, to put it bluntly, even if the bullet accidentally hits the head, most of them deviate from the original angle or direction due to the recoil.

So most of the bullets in this situation are fired at an angle, but the bullet on the corpse was shot straight in, and it was most likely not a random shot.

As a criminal police officer, Megure does have the ability to make such judgments, so he changed his original intention of saying "it's not accurate" to "it should be accurate."

"Officer Megure, if you observe the trajectory again, you will find that the accuracy of these bullets is very high, and they basically hit the target straight.

Such accuracy is in obvious contradiction with the scene we saw. Does the murderer with such accurate shooting skills really need to fire so many bullets to kill the victim?

Furthermore, if we follow Mr. Maori's explanation, what was the murderer's purpose in forcing the deceased to come under the window? Could it be that the deceased's original position was not good, and they needed to change the direction before dying? This is obviously unreasonable!

Finally, and most unbelievably, what was the murderer's motive? If, according to the previous line of thought, the robber killed someone, what fool would rob and steal from a TV station where people were coming and going?

Who would just open fire without any explanation? The sentencing standards for theft and murder are worlds apart.

Also, even if the murderer panicked and killed someone, in a TV station where people could come at any time, he did not think about fleeing the scene quickly, but instead placed the gun next to the deceased. Which murderer could be so stupid?

Not to mention that he could still slowly complete the action of placing the pistol, handing over the pistol was equivalent to losing his last guarantee. With the pistol, he could fight to the death if he was discovered, but without a weapon, he would be dead if he was discovered.

With so many unreasonable behaviors, do you still think it was a robbery? Although the murderer is still unknown, this is definitely a premeditated murder!

Following Fujiwara Hiroshi's well-reasoned reasoning and analysis, Inspector Megure and Mouri Kogoro also realized the mistakes in their previous reasoning and analysis, and their mouths opened wide!

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