I wondered if he could recognize me after seeing that left arm.
Another person asked, "Since the murderer damaged the victim's private part cruelly, did it mean that he hated the woman so much? For example, he thought the woman was a slut, or he was betrayed by women like her, or his relatives were insulted in this way. Otherwise, he didn’t take revenge in the same way, right?"
Maxwell's eyebrows twitched suddenly, as if he thought of something.
Then, a look of disgust appeared on his face.
It might remind him of me. In his view, I was a slut.
Bob subconsciously glanced at Maxwell and asked in a low voice, "Did Lena reply to your message?"
If the murderer was really retaliating against the police, then the most likely revenge target was Maxwell, who had issued the autopsy report in the last case.
The person once threatened to make Maxwell regret it.
Maxwell held the phone tightly. He had blocked me after sending the message, so it was impossible for her to receive my message.
He frowned and said coldly, "Except for talking about divorce, I will ignore any news from her."
Bob didn't know what to say, so he continued to discuss the case with others.