Chapter 40 Common Ground
Ted has already gained an absolute advantage!
He pinched Catherine's ace and the Internet, a communication weapon in the era of self-media, which was equivalent to squeezing the police's throat. Ted is not a coward who holds hostages in his hand and wants to cry for his ex-girlfriend's infidelity. This is a lunatic who dares to wipe Catherine's neck in front of the police and people all over the world...
However, the experience of rescuing hostages in the weekend is no longer useful at this time, and strong attacks are definitely not possible. I learned from Chekov to aim at his current position, which is equivalent to the position after swat rushed in. I can't aim at Ted at this point. If you want to be fatal, you have to use a highly penetrating bullet to penetrate Catherine's body, and even the safety of the hostages cannot be guaranteed. Negotiating experts don't have to think about it. Ted has no psychological weakness to use, and his relatives cannot come to the scene to persuade him. You can't talk about a better life or give up crime and make the punishment to the lowest level. This is a completely unsolvable proposition. ~,
No matter how broad knowledge or experience you have, you cannot solve the problem!
What is knowledge and experience?
Knowledge is that when you see Ted using a scalpel stuck near the artery on Catherine's neck like on weekends, you know clearly that as long as you go down this knife, Catherine will splash out a lot of blood in an instant, and the splashed blood will splash out more than one quarter of the body, then she will die directly at the scene where the ambulance did not arrive, with one corpse and two lives; and experience, Ted clearly understands how much power it can use to cut the artery on Catherine's neck. He may even remember the trajectory of the blood splash, because he killed a total of nine people in this way, and even remembers that when the artery is cut, the continuous splashing of blood will exceed 1,000cc.
At present, anyone will feel anxious when facing this situation, after all, the initiative is in the hands of others.
"What are you waiting for?" asked tentatively on the weekend. He tried his best to control his facial expressions. At this time, once he was at a disadvantage, he would completely lose the opportunity to talk to Ted. If Ted felt bored, the whole game would enter the countdown.
Dust leaps in the sunlight, and the sunlight that has moved from the waist to the legs declares the loss of time.
At this moment, Ted responded: "People are indeed the most greedy species in the world. I just wanted to start immediately if the number of people increased slightly, but now I hope there will be more people who see this scene."
I couldn't see Ted's expression on the weekend. I wasn't willing to guess, and followed the topic and said, "What you want is the increase in the number of people here, right? After all, this is the last scene in your life. I must hope that the more grand the scene, the better, air support, swat, police dog, blasting team. When all these people appear in front of you, you might be more excited. As for the number of people watching the live broadcast on the Internet, do you care? Catherine was killed in this video, and someone would definitely spread the recorded video wildly on the Internet. The sensation caused afterwards is not different from the heated discussions that are triggered now."
Ted showed half of his face along the gap between Catherine's body, and the other half was hidden in the shadow, and a very concerned look fell on the weekend.
The first time he discovered that someone knew him was not like a scientific report after scientists studied guinea pigs, but a thinking pattern with common ideas and the same thinking, just like two trucks driving one after another on a railway track. Instead of two trucks driving parallel on two railway tracks, looking at me and I look at you.
"Did you ask Robin to confess? Or is it in the police station? It's not because there is too much evidence to be accumulated, and the sentence is directly pronounced in court?" Ted opened a different topic.
"That's right."
Nodded on the weekend.
The entire scene was slowly advancing in a very peaceful environment. The face without expression on the weekend and Ted made people feel natural that it was not believed that this place was about to become a crime scene.
Including those who watch live broadcasts on the Internet.
As new people enter the live broadcast room of a famous live broadcast website, words like "Who is killing people live?" "Which idiot is attracting attention with this name?" Many netizens who waited in the room for a long time but only saw a common conversation began to add fuel to the fire. Some said, "Don't you want to kill people? Why don't you do it?", "The acting skills are too poor. This is Los Angeles. Wouldn't it be too naive to enter the entertainment industry with such a clumsy performance?"
Of course, there are also kind people who leave behind such a marvel as "Don't do this, she still has children!" But too few people are used to formulas like "network = false", and few people believe that this is true.
These messages will anger a normal person. If a normal person holding a hostage sees these things, perhaps when he is in a state of unstable mood, he will act directly in such messages. While his bad nature is revealed on the Internet, it also proves that everyone will inadvertently expose the dark side of their hearts in front of the computer screen. At that time, almost no one has thought about such a question Zhuang Zhou Mengdie. Which one is the real you?
And Ted seemed not to be affected by all this. He squatted and looked at the computer screen with great pleasure, complacent in the craze of squirting.
Hiding behind Catherine, he raised his eyebrows, as if he saw the delicious food being served on the table in a French restaurant, looking forward to the wonderful taste that might appear.
He was waiting, waiting for the police to surround the small warehouse, and the footsteps of the police inside and outside the room were filled with the sound of police footsteps. At that moment, he wanted to shock everyone who watched the live broadcast and every policeman outside. Whenever he thought of the eyes and angry eyes that were staring in fear... he was very intoxicated.
"Why kill someone?" The weekend began to inquire again in a stalemate that was almost uninterrupted.
"interest."
"Like Henry Lee Lucas?"
"Don't mention that idiot to me."
Their intermittent conversations were like two partners who already knew very well. Apart from the topics that could resonate, they were just chatting in one sentence.
“That’s btk.”
On the weekend, he mentioned two serial killers who shocked the world without any expression, but he never had any conversations with Catherine from beginning to end.
Ted finally gave up paying attention to the computer screen and stood up. He looked at the weekend and said, "Do you think they are better than me?"
“No, either.”
"But the way you pass the DVD to the Detective Office is to imitate btk."
Btk is a person who started killing people in 1974 and knew that he had not been arrested before 2004. If this guy had not mailed a photo of the murdered person to a magazine before being arrested, he would not have been arrested at all. At least for thirty years, he had never been caught whenever he killed a person and wrote to the police station.
Ted laughed and said, "The Lucas you mentioned was a child who was beaten by a prostitute and a mother when he was a child; the bastard who only knew how to deal with the corpse and self-deprecating, also had a past of being abused by his stepfather. What do I have?" He looked at the weekend provocatively: "One of my parents is a university professor and another philosopher, who has written the most sales philosophical book. My childhood is carefree and has no danger. Why do you determine that my psychological distortion comes from childhood, just like those two guys?"
I remember all the information about Ted on the weekend. Everything he said was recorded, which was impossible to lie. Moreover, this guy has no criminal record on his file, nor has the label of "dangerous" and "never trustworthy"...
"University!"
Looking back on Ted's archives, he suddenly mentioned a period that even he could not believe in himself on the weekend. At least no serial killer had psychological distortions during this period. However, in the information he learned on the weekend, only Ted's experience of studying in England was not recorded, and that experience was the only one that had not been marked in the entire investigation procedure.
The weekend did not ask casually. Since Ted held Catherine hostage, it means that he had accepted the consequences of Katherine hostage. In this situation, the only thing he could get was the influence brought by the incident fermentation process. Then, the previous murder case was not a secret, and the impact was officially obtained from these cases. Then, he no longer had the necessity to keep the secret. In this case, the police can ask everything that the police have not figured out yet. All they need to distinguish between true and false. Don’t let Ted be arrested in 1989, and confessed more than 600 real and false murder cases in a few years, making the police dizzy.
"Have you solved all those spontaneous combustion cases?"
Sure enough, Ted once again tried to lead the topic. In the eyes of the weekend, he was dodging, trying to use the police's most concerned points to cover the blind spots that were not explored.
"Ted, what exactly happened in your college career?"
"That's none of your business!"
Ted answered very toughly with his eyes!
On the weekend, he ignored Ted and looked at his outfit and said, "Have anyone mocked your outfit when you were in college?"
"Who will kill someone after being ridiculed?"
This is a sure answer, at least for weekends, yes.
“Many people do!”
On the weekend, he said: "For example, the lunatics who rushed into the school with guns. The information obtained by these lunatics in the police's subsequent investigation is that they are often bullied in the school and look down on them everywhere. What's more, some famous British institutions have maintained the tradition of freshmen being beaten up, drunk, or doing strange behaviors when they enter the school!"
"In this case, no one knows how embarrassing a child from a family of academic professors and philosophers, and I understand as much as you do when he is hit."
Swish!
Chapter completed!