Chapter 9 A Ghost on The Road (I)(10)
“Can’t it be a criminal case? How can a murderer throw the victim on the roadside without killing him? Wouldn’t’ it be a dead end if he were saved.” The policeman questioned it.
“At present, we are just suspicious. We can’t conclude yet.” Master said.
When we arrived at the funeral parlour, Master finished the dissection with us without saying a word. Master didn’t like to talk when he dissected, because he thought that speaking more might affect his own judgment.
After the dissection, we gathered around the pool to wash our hands.
Suddenly, Master said to the policeman beside him, “Transfer this case to the Criminal Police Team for investigation.”
Not to mention the policemen standing by, even I was surprised. Criminal facts must be found when filing a case. After several hours of dissection, although we had seen some injuries, we could not be absolutely sure that they were not injuries caused by traffic accident, at least I thought so.