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In another room, the officer in charge of the entire investigation looked at the calm Noel on the screen, and he already had a feeling.
Lynch, he, and perhaps others may have checked each other's statements a long time ago.
Simply trying to get him to speak through interrogation no longer makes much sense.
There was nothing wrong with his answer, and no one could find anything wrong with it.
But the problem happened.
The doctor said that these were all ordered by Noel. Noel and Joanna had no hatred, and he was also ordered by others.
Lynch, or someone else.
But now there is no evidence at all, not even a confession. How can we go further to investigate the truth?
He was already a little impatient and said to the assistant beside him, "Fatigue interrogation to see if there is a chance."
After saying that, he stood up and left.
Although Noel is unlikely to open a gap, it also deepens his suspicion of the whole thing, including Lynch.
Many people felt that Lynch was unlikely to be the murderer, but he had a hunch.
Even if Lynch didn't do it himself, he was definitely involved in it and played a very special role.
What we have to do now is to dig out all the truth behind this!
At this time, he sighed again. The murderer was killed immediately, which made the key that was most likely to be the breakthrough point scrapped!
In the interrogation room, Interrogator A was still continuing the interrogation.
A little later, he had gotten the idea of his superiors and began to cross-examine the interrogation questions again and again.
This may not seem like a smart approach, but it turns out to be a very effective one.
Especially during fatigue interrogations, when people are not able to rest for a long time, and under bright lights and high-intensity interrogations, people will gradually be in a special situation where their subconscious mind dominates their behavior.
Subconscious behavior filters the ability to think rationally, like a person insisting that one plus one equals three.
As long as he has not lost his ability to control his rational personality, even if you ask him ten thousand times, he will still tell you that one plus one equals three.
But when the subconscious mind dominates the behavioral ability, it is very likely that he will tell you without thinking that one plus one equals two.
As long as you grasp this flaw, you can dig deeper and find more hidden truths.
This is a long process that may last ten hours or more.
Also include some seemingly meaningless interrogation content, such as chatting or talking about something that has nothing to do with the interrogation content.
These can speed up the process of subconscious rising.
Later, Lynch arrived at the Security Committee headquarters.
He is still the senior advisor of the Financial Security Office of the Security Council, a formal external consultant of the Security Council, and has his own office in the Security Council.
He directly found the person responsible for interrogating Noel, and talked about when Noel could leave so directly and unabashedly.
The person in charge of the case frowned slightly, "Mr. Lynch, I hope you can understand that Noel is currently involved in the assassination of the president."
"The Presidential Palace has given us authority to interrogate persons we believe may be suspects, with priority over the Department of Justice."
"Currently we cannot completely clear the suspicions about Noel, so he will not be able to go back in the short term."
"Besides, you came at just the right time. We also have some questions we want to ask you."
Of course Lynch would not refuse, but he also made his own request, "I need to make a phone call."
Seeing the person in charge frowning, Lynch smiled and explained, "Don't worry, I'm not looking for a lawyer. I'm going to call the Presidential Palace and you can listen."
This made the person in charge relax his brows instantly, and he nodded, "Of course, this is your freedom, Mr. Lynch, the phone is over here."
He took advantage of taking Lynch to make a phone call and stopped not far from Lynch, and it seemed that he had no intention of leaving.
Lynch didn't hide anything and called the president directly, "It's me, Lynch."
"I am now at the headquarters of the Security Council. They are going to ask me some questions. I think this may be related to national security, so you have to come or send someone to come."
"Based on two-way security."
Mr. President thought for a while, and then Lynch handed the phone to the person in charge, who said he would come in person.
This shocked and surprised the person in charge, and even began to doubt life!
President, when did you and Lynch get together again?
But this is a request by the president. As an international internal security agency, the Security Council is responsible to the Presidential Palace and Congress. It has no power to refuse the president to do this.
The Presidential Palace is not far from here, and he arrived here in about ten minutes while Lynch was chatting with the person in charge about the recent international situation.
After shaking hands with Lynch and others, he immediately said, "Let's get started now. I have a meeting tonight and I can't stay too long."
The subtext is, don’t fucking end it.
The person in charge was reluctant to say anything, and then in a warm room, everyone sat on the sofa around the coffee table like a tea party and chatted about some things.
"Mr. Lynch, during our interview with Mr. Noel, he admitted that you sent him to collect evidence of Joanna's cheating and to have contact with the cheating partner?"
Lynch nodded and did not refuse.
"Mr. Trueman suspected that Ms. Joanna might have cheated on her and entrusted me to investigate..."
The person in charge interrupted Lynch at this time, "Why entrust you? He can entrust us to do it. Who else can prove what you said?"
Lynch was not angry when the person in charge interrupted him, and explained gracefully, "First of all, you can ask Mr. Trueman's previous life secretary about this question. He may have something to tell you."
"Secondly, why entrust me instead of entrusting you or other agencies? This may be because you can't hide secrets."
"What you should consider is why Mr. Trueman would rather believe me than you?"
The president glanced at the person in charge thoughtfully, which made the person in charge feel embarrassed but helpless.
It is an indisputable fact that almost all institutions in the Federation have been eroded by capitalists, including the Security Committee. Many members of the Security Committee will pass on some information to the outside world to a greater or lesser extent.
You say this kind of thing is illegal, but it is not illegal. It may just violate some contents in the work manual, and it is not well-known.
But if you want to say that these are legal and reasonable, that’s not entirely true.
The federal social system is like this. The three parties compete for votes to govern. The Progressive Party and the Conservative Party place their people in every agency of the federal government.
Who knows if the people you think are our own are really our own, or are they the hidden secrets of the hostile political camp?
A presidential scandal that can cause a fatal blow to the president and his party must only be investigated by the people he trusts most. There is nothing wrong with what Lynch said.
The person in charge made his face look bad. He originally planned to make Lynch look bad.
Lynch looked at him, "Can I continue talking now?"
The person in charge nodded, and Lynch continued, "There are only two people I can use, and one is Blackstone Security."
"You know the situation of these people better than I do. Some of them are from the army, some from the air force, some from the navy, some from special government departments, and some from society."
"The members are very complicated and not very safe."
"On the contrary, it's Noel. As his legal guardian, I know him very well."
"He is a man who can keep secrets, so I arranged for him to investigate whether Joanna had cheated on her."
"As it turns out, Joanna did exactly that."
"Then I told Mr. Trueman about it, and he wasn't too angry. He just asked me to find a way to keep it a secret."
"I asked Noel to threaten the doctor and ask him not to spread the word about the incident. At the same time, I asked him to tell the doctor to do his job well."
"Mr. Trueman had no intention of taking any further action to bring this to an end, and at that point, I did as he requested."
After hearing this, Mr. President found it incredible and at the same time felt that...this was a reasonable thing.
If his wife was cheating on her outside now, he would definitely not make it known to the whole world.
He will also find ways to suppress this scandal secretly as soon as possible, and everything will have to wait until the end of his term.
He found it incredible that as the first lady, she actually got together with a doctor. Otherwise, he felt that everything was in line with the cleanup.
The person in charge listened carefully to every word of every sentence, and he could not find any problems.
Some things may seem unreasonable, such as Mr. Trueman not pursuing the matter, but this in itself is the most reasonable performance.
We can't let people's attention shift from when the Penteo people were killed to the president's wife's affair during the war.
This is also a heavy blow to the frontline war itself.
The morale of the soldiers may have plummeted as a result.
After all, they are fighting life and death on the front line, but the president and the first lady are getting divorced at home due to scandal. This is the most unlikely situation.
From here, the whole thing seems to be self-explanatory, but there are still some unresolved issues.
"Then how did some of the materials in these eucalyptus leak out later?"
Later, the media got a lot of explosive information, which triggered Joanna's cheating scandal and led to the development of a series of subsequent events.
Lynch seemed a little annoyed at this time, "I asked Noel to rent a house opposite the doctor's office and use some equipment to record some material."
"You know, these materials are needed."
"But what I didn't expect was that the house was burglarized and some of the things were stolen."
Lynch sighed, "I also asked people from the FBI to investigate this theft through some connections, but there was really no result..."