The right thing?
This sounds incredible. Killing one's friend is actually considered the right thing to do. Anyone who hears this will think that the person is either a murderer or a lunatic.
But Jia Zhu is obviously neither.
"You just mentioned that Tang Tianyu died. Was it a worthy death?" Bai Song asked.
"I didn't say that." Jia Zhu seemed not to want to talk about this issue anymore. It could be seen that she was also a person who was afraid of trouble.
Before coming, Bai Song carefully read the information of these people. For example, Jia Zhu is a junior student studying law and is preparing for the judicial examination in September this year.
Studying law can make people more rational. Bai Song can indeed see a hint of a legal professional's temperament in Jia Zhu, a very young temperament.
"You seem to feel that what you are doing is right?" Bai Song asked.
"No, what I did was not right." Jia Zhu lowered his head.
"Of course you are wrong. You didn't condone Xiaoyue to eat those poisonous diet cookies. You participated in the plan to murder Xiaoyue." Bai Song said calmly, "You foresaw that she would die, didn't you?"
"You have no..." Jia Zhu's eyes widened, and he wanted to say something to Bai Song, but Bai Song shook his head, "Do you know what the biggest mistake you made is?"
Jia Zhu held back what she was about to say; she also wanted to hear what the policeman had to say.
Bai Song didn't care what Jia Zhu thought, and said directly: "You sold these cookies to many people, but you specifically told everyone to reduce the rated amount of cookies by about half. In fact, these criminals who produce cookies naturally don't want people to have problems after eating the cookies, so the specified amount, although poisonous, is far from the lethal dose. If you want to create a better weight loss effect and sell better, there is no need to tell every customer to eat less.
In fact, if you deliberately ask people to eat less, some people will doubt whether this thing is poisonous. We not only checked some people you sold it to, but also some friends you didn't sell it to. These people also didn't buy it because they were worried about the side effects.
Doing business this way, selling little and getting poor results, isn't that just digging a hole for yourself?
And Xiao Yue is your best friend, but you have never reminded her once. From your chat records, you always inadvertently show the benefits of this medicine. Let me ask you, Jia Zhu, even if I don’t think your behavior is murder, considering the crime of selling toxic and harmful food alone, would your subjective malice be small?
Do you think you know the law well?"
Jia Zhu seemed to be about to retort, but Bai Song took out a bag.
He returned to Tianhua City at eleven o'clock and went to pick up the bag.
Bai Song took out two black certificates, one large and one small, and a printed transcript from his bag.
Both certificates are national legal professional qualification certificates. The larger one is the certificate, and the smaller one is for filing. The transcript is the transcript of the judicial examination.
Bai Song showed these to Jia Zhu through the gap in the iron cage: "I heard that you are also preparing for the judicial examination, and you are also a top student in the law department of your school. You law beginners are most likely to think that others don't understand the law. So, now look at it, if we talk about our understanding of the law, am I talking nonsense to you?"
What does it mean to have a judicial examination score of 456?
Because you cannot take the judicial examination a second time to improve your score after passing it once, this score can easily get first place in some 985/211 law schools.
This thing is useless to others, and Bai Song has never shown it to anyone during the interrogation.
But after Jia Zhu saw it, his eyes narrowed, and when he looked at Bai Song again, there was a hint of fear.
This was the first time Bai Song saw fear on Jia Zhu's face, whether it was this interrogation or other people's interrogations before.
A newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger, but it is afraid of an adult calf.
"You are not as handsome as you think. You think that you will be detained for a maximum of 37 days, then released on bail, and finally sentenced to a three-year suspended sentence and a fine of 20,000 yuan." Bai Song gently retracted his display: "In fact, you may face more than ten years in prison, life imprisonment or... the death penalty."
In fact, Bai Song was not the only one who said the following sentence to Jia Zhu, but it was only when Bai Song said it at this time that Jia Zhu did not feel it was a threat. She truly discovered that this young criminal policeman named Bai Song was not joking with her.
Time seemed to stand still, and one could hear a pin drop in the interrogation room.
"Brother Criminal Police," Jia Zhu called Bai Song for the first time, "Let the evidence speak for itself."
This sentence was frozen at 23:59 on February 16. The electronic clock on the wall seemed a little unwilling, but it suddenly changed to 00:00.
Bai Song smiled, what a coincidence.
"You know, right now is a very different time for me. Although I will have a formal announcement in more than 8 hours, according to my appointment letter, from this minute on, I am no longer a criminal police officer." Bai Song seemed to be talking to Ren Xu beside him: "Do you know what this means?"
Jia Zhu couldn't keep up with Bai Song's thinking at all. Before meeting Bai Song, everyone had been interrogating her in various ways, and basically every sentence had a traceable clue, but this policeman's questions were too out-of-the-ordinary.
"In more than eight hours, I will have my own team and my own people, and I can arrange them to work with confidence." Bai Song rubbed his hands and said, "Also, Jia Zhu, I can tell you that you can think about it carefully. You may be a pawn being used, but you don't know it yourself.
It's twelve o'clock, I'm leaving now so as not to disturb your rest, but I'm always waiting for your confession and report.
You yourself understand one thing: confessing a crime that the public security organs are not aware of is different from confessing a crime that the public security organs are aware of. Reporting something that the public security organs are not aware of is even more different from reporting something that the public security organs are aware of.
You can bet on it if you think you can beat me in this little room full of cages."
Bai Song still had the same faint smile that never changed. He pressed the bell and signaled the supervisor that he could take Jia Zhu back to his residence.
Jia Zhu wanted to speak, but opened his mouth three or four times, but still no words came out. Bai Song didn't say a word. When he saw the supervisor coming in, he thanked him, didn't take the transcript, and took Ren Xu away.
…
"Bai Suo," Ren Xu said in high spirits: "Let's start investigating the case now!"
"No hurry." Bai Song looked at the building of the Criminal Police Detachment and said, "Let's go and gather our strength first. Jia Zhu can't sleep."
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