Chapter 1765: The english letter i in the palm of your hand (1/2)
Sheng Shuangxue followed the Interpol team quickly upstairs. She was wearing a police uniform and a white coat, making her face cold and weak.
When entering the door, Gu Yunhao had already arrived first and looked up at her.
There were three corpses in the house, a pair of adult men and women, and a child of two or three years old. It looked like a massacre.
Sheng Shuangxue paused, feeling unbearable and angry-unbearable is for the dead, anger is for the murderer.
She suppressed these emotions and worked calmly.
According to the liver temperature, the time of death is between 10 am and 2 pm.
Gu Yunhao instructed: ”Check what your sir's job is, how is your usual work and rest, and if you go to work in the morning.”
Sheng Shuangxue looked at the child's corpse and felt a little uncomfortable. The child was about the same size as Midsummer, and must be about the same lively and lovely, but at the moment he was completely dead and covered in blood.
She didn't want to face it in her heart, and first checked the adult female deceased.
The fingers of the deceased woman's right hand were twisted-the thumb was stretched straight, but the other four fingers were bent inward, as if to grasp something.
Sheng Shuangxue turned her hand over, her fingers were curved like she was practicing nine-yin white bone claws, her palms were full of blood, and there seemed to be wounds in the middle.
Sheng Shuangxue frowned, put it down gently, and continued to work.
Two hours later, everyone returned to the police station and had not eaten yet.
I must work overtime tonight. Gu Yunhao asked someone to order a takeout. Everyone had a rest while discussing: ”I haven't lost any valuables. It's probably a revenge.”
”The man is at work, and the woman is a full-time housewife. The man goes home for dinner at 12 o'clock every day, and goes out around 1:30. I went to work this morning and quarreled with the boss, so I didn’t go to the boss in the afternoon and didn’t doubt anything. , I thought he was out of anger.”
”There are leftovers at home. It seems to be cooked at noon, so the family ate lunch.”