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The details betrayed Lin, and the doubts were too big

The details betrayed Lin, and the doubts were too big

Lin Mou's conversation in an interview with reporters

This is the transcript of the conversation when the reporter interviewed Lin at the time. It can be said that the doubts are too obvious, at least three:

First, the reporter mentioned the muting of Lin's mobile phone, and Lin's reaction was too suspicious. The phrase "Sleepy" is over. It is as if it were justifying and justifying itself. The implication is that there is nothing wrong with this, this is normal! Think about it, if anyone else, because the phone is muted (some people say he is lying, in fact, it is turned off), did not receive a dozen phone calls from his wife before he was burned by the fire (for the time being, because there is a new saying), would he be so calm and calm? Isn't there even a little bit of self-blame and regret? If not, there is only one possibility, and that is that they were hoped to die.

Second, Lin said that he heard his mother crying on the phone, and immediately knew that something must have happened. And judging from the context, the accident here refers to the "wife" who was still chatting last night as mentioned below. This thing is also suspicious. Under normal circumstances, his mother, who did not live with her family, called and cried, and the first question he thought of was why was there an accident at his own home? What is the logic in between?

The third suspicious point is that Lin said that when he received a call from his mother and heard him crying, he knew that something must have happened. Then casually said "because". Logically, he should talk about why he felt that something was definitely wrong. But the next thing he said was that he and his wife talked to him until after 11 o'clock that night. This and that "because" simply don't connect. Personally, at that time, he was going to say something else, but suddenly felt that he could not say it, or that he would be suspicious of saying it, so he diverted the words.