Chapter 26 Interrogation (2)
This time Eva took the initiative to invite the Interpol to come to the United States to interview him. Sergesha knew about it. Eva knew who did it shortly after the tunnel tragedy happened. Just like Interpol wanted to find out about Eva, Eva also wanted to know about the progress of the investigation by Interpol.
Garibaldi listened for a while, but he didn't find anything special in this office. But it doesn't seem to be used much here, because there is nothing that can reflect the hostess's personal preferences. The paintings and sculptures on the wall do not have any specific categories, ranging from classicism to modernism. Garibaldi didn't know much about art, but as an Italian, he still had some common sense about art. Since you can't get what you want by observing the environment, then simply ask the person concerned.
Garibaldi walked up to Quadrasai and sat down, then took out a stack of documents from the document bag he was carrying, and said to Eva, "Excuse me, do you know the victims of that tragedy?"
"I don't know, I'm not an expert in communications! I'm just the operator of this company!"
"Are you familiar with what they're working on? I mean what these people did before"
"I heard some rumors, it seems to be about the formulation of the next generation of global mobile communication standards!"
"Does your company have similar products under development?"
"Have!"
"Would there be a significant financial loss to you if the work of these scientists were completed?"
"Not necessarily, we have leading technology in this area! I believe that our products will not be given to anyone!"
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Just when the two were asking and answering tit for tat, Garibaldi accidentally dropped some things in the file on the ground, and a few photos fell out of it soon. Eva looked at these contents subconsciously. The photos were obviously from the murder scene, and they were all bloody scenes. Ordinary people would definitely not be able to bear it.
"You don't seem very scared! Are you the bravest woman I have ever seen?" Garibaldi did this on purpose just now, he just wanted to see how this woman reacted to these photos, of course it is normal to be afraid However, Eva behaved very calmly. An ordinary woman would be scared to cry by these photos now!
Eva heard Garibaldi's words and knew that the other party was testing her, but she was unfortunately caught. Yes, her reaction was too abnormal. Eva's mind was thinking quickly. In less than a second, Eva had made a decision. She bent down and took the bloody photos on the ground one by one. Zhang picked it up,
Then sort it out and hand it over to Garibaldi.
"Did you forget that I graduated from Harvard Medical School, so I'm not that sensitive to blood!" Eva replied calmly with a slight smile.
"I don't think that doctor will see such a cruel scene? Didn't you often see this kind of scene when you were in medical school?" Garibaldi asked back, although the doctor is an explanation, but this is bloody At the scene of the murder, even the police officers who were dispatched to the scene were terrified when they arrived. The blood in the car was in a semi-coagulated state, and when they stepped on it, it would stain their shoes. Even the forensic doctor ran outside and vomited for a long time. Some policemen who participated in the incident even received psychological counseling afterwards. Eva's answers alone did not satisfy Garibaldi.
"I took a year off from college when I was in college. I used to serve as a military doctor because of tuition fees!" Eva's tone was still calm. She had received training from the CIA and knew that it was best to deal with this kind of interrogation. The best way is to tell the truth, because it takes many lies to cover up one lie, and the more you tell, the easier it is to be caught! Eva knew that as long as the topic didn't touch the point it was fine.
This explanation was completely beyond Garibaldi's expectations. If she had been a military doctor and went to the battlefield, this kind of reaction would be normal. The point is, what if this woman just spent a year in a peaceful country's military camp? So Garibaldi asked unwillingly: "May I ask, where is your military service?"
"I'm sorry, I really want to tell you, but this is confidential, and I must promise not to leak any information when I leave the unit I work for!" Eva replied truthfully.
Spencer watched the personal confrontation in silence, the woman answering every detail, but she still couldn't let the Yota communication get rid of the fact that it was the biggest beneficiary. Spencer felt that this woman was too calm, and seemed to have a lot of experience. They did not come to the United States this time to interrogate Eva, because they had no evidence and no right to enforce the law.
The meeting time ended quickly, and Eva did not have any dissatisfaction with Garibaldi's cross-examination, but did her best to cooperate. Garibaldi felt that after asking the question, he didn't know if there was anything wrong with this woman.
"By the way, just now you asked who the biggest beneficiaries of this murder case are? I think maybe the European developers who operate fixed-line telephone networks will benefit! Our market development in Europe has not been very smooth, except Apart from the UK, many countries are obstructing our legitimate competition in every possible way. As far as I know, research on global mobile communication networks is costly and not all companies can afford it. If we don’t enter the European market, then maybe the existing These European communication companies will not have the motivation to take risks in the field of mobile communication. In fact, these European scientists may block the way of making money for these companies!" Eva digs a tunnel for the opponent.
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After the meeting, Garibaldi and Spencer left Yota's building blankly. Eva's last words make Garibaldi's hypothesis untenable. According to what Eva said, some small telecommunications companies operating landlines do have this motivation. The key is that some telecommunications companies do have mafia behind them. Perhaps Eva's statement is more credible than Garibaldi's speculation.
It wasn't until Spencer took the initiative to talk about this issue on the way back that Garibaldi replied: "I have to say, this woman's analysis is very reasonable, and European communication companies are indeed very motivated to do so. Geographically speaking, their crimes are more convincing. But this woman once served in the army. You forgot our analysis of the murderers. These murderers are completely like a gang of soldiers and don’t know how to hide clues. I still feel that Yota Communication may be the real murderer!"