Wine and Gun

Chapter 394

The other party continued to ask: "When did you and Herstal Armalite meet?"

"At the time of the killing of the Normans," Olga replied fluently, not surprised that the prosecutor cut from this point, "he was the Normans' family lawyer, so it was also included in the WLPD at the time. The scope of the suspects. There were several killings around him, the Norman Brothers case, the skull on his desk - I'm sure you've put those cases before the judge and the jury Yes, Ms. Musk—so we were a little worried about his personal safety, so we kept in touch with him, and that's how we got to know him."

"How do you think he reacted to those killings?" the prosecutor asked, of course she would. The prosecution wanted to present a ruthless criminal to the jury, and that's not the case with Herstal. Not bad: he looked a lot like one of those guys who could drink coffee calmly with a dead person under a table.

"He's calm," Olga replied simply.

"Not at all panicked? A skull stuffed with pomegranate seeds was placed on the table by the Sunday gardener despite the deaths of two of his patrons?" Ms. Musk continued.

Olga could hear some whispers in the jury bench: Of course, those jury members were carefully chosen to ensure that they would not have a very biased position on this case, but it is like a person who said to you, "The next five Just like "Don't think of a kangaroo for a minute", no one can easily forget the word "kangaroo" after being sung like this. It's really hard not to think of the pianist after the jury heard such an emotional report from Leohard Schreiber.

Although there is no evidence to prove that the defendant in front of him is a pianist, it is really difficult to guarantee that each jury member's position will not be shaken when there is such suspicion.

"Mr. Amarette is a lawyer who has handled many homicide prosecutions, and must have visited many crime scenes for his work." Olga said, she said this from the bottom of her heart. " Like a lot of people in this profession - like me, and the officer in charge of this case, Hardy - we know that panic doesn't solve any problem, and it's best to stay calm, that's what I think ."

...Besides, if he can't keep his cool against such a ruthless threat, he'll probably be tired of the Sunday gardener soon. In that case, the story must end in a very bloody way.

Ms. Musk frowned indistinctly and continued to ask, "Did Dr. Bucks also know the defendant at this time?"

"Yes." Olga said, "During this period of time, I often invited them to drink at the bars I often go to, and our jiāo was usually... very frequent."

"And then Dr. Bacchus developed an intimate relationship with him?"

Olga blinked and showed a subtle smile: "That depends on how close you mean 'relationship'."

"Sorry," Ms. Musk said slowly, looking genuinely confused, "I don't quite understand what you mean."

"Because everyone who knows Al knows that it is difficult for him to maintain close relationships with others for a long time, and none of his colleagues and friends will believe that he will get married or something." Olga shrugged, "So, if What you mean by 'intimacy' is the physical flow, then I can answer, I guess they must have been living together around Christmas last year, but if you mean 'love'--"

She paused for a moment and looked straight at Herstal, who was sitting in the dock as still as a mountain, his eyes calm and cold.

"—Is that love? That's the question." Olga's voice was soft, and the others heard a hint of interest in her tone, "I guess that has to ask Alba himself. Lino himself, it is possible to know the answer."

After she said this, she paused meaningfully and glanced at Herstal. The other party looked straight at her calmly, and there was no particularly obvious expression on his face.

"So," Ms. Musk continued, not noticing the glancing between Olga and the defendant, "you think their relationship is unstable, don't you?"

Olga replied fluently: "I can only say that with the countless precedents before Al, it is impossible to get a stable and long relationship from him. I have seen many of his partners give time for him. And feelings, but most of them ended up finding that they couldn't get the feedback they wanted from Al - the rest of them should be looking at his job well, I guess they don't care much about emotional feedback."

There was a soft laugh in the auditorium.

Ms. Musk continued: "Have they mentioned to you any dissatisfaction with the relationship?"

"I'm a criminal psychologist, not a relationship counselor, so I don't think so. A writer once said 'love is more serious than homicide', but I don't see how it's reflected in criminal law. "Olga said briskly, when she was on the witness stand, she obviously knew very well how to make people laugh, and probably that's why legal workers didn't like her very much: what they needed was a cooperating witness, and Not a comedian on stage. "But as a rule of thumb, Al has been in this relationship longer than any in the past, and in a more consistent form - at least never in the form of office sex, which means he's in this relationship. Not so frivolous in a relationship - so judging by his history, I think the relationship is pretty stable, for both of them."

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