1. The female lawyer lured the male protagonist to reveal the location where the body was hidden, on the grounds that there was a witness, namely the driver, who the lawyer said was pushing the female protagonist, but he was not present. This is actually very difficult to achieve. If this person really exists, how does the male lead prove that the witnesses lied, how does the male lead prove that only the female lead was present, even if the female lead was buried, he was an accomplice, and why did the female lead return to the scene of the crime after the female lead was buried? Where have you been! Combined with the confessions of the passing driver and the old couple, it can only prove that it was him who sank the corpse. Therefore, it is actually more dangerous to give a hiding place. Even if he admits to the female lawyer that he buried the corpse, he still cannot reveal the location of the corpse, because the male protagonist committed the murder and the body is found. He was completely absent, and it was the heroine who abandoned the corpse.
2. The male protagonist narrated the previous case only to confirm that the old couple was suspected of committing the crime, and on the other hand, to explain the reason why he appeared in the small hotel. So in any case, in the first murder case, he couldn't drag the guilt, he could only avoid the major ones and try to push them onto the female lead. The couple had always suspected that he would not let it go. You don't need to worry about how to prosecute yourself in the first case, it is almost impossible to get off the crime in both cases!
Judging from the two murder cases, the male protagonist is calm and decisive enough to not tell the truth to his personal lawyer, but it is too far-fetched to tell the truth about a stranger he met for the first time. Especially some that are absolutely inhumane to outsiders.
From any point of view, there is no need for the male protagonist to explain the location of the dead corpse, and there is no need to explain the active murder. Even if the corpse is found, you can still explain that it was stained when you carried the corpse. In short, no matter what the circumstances, the first murder case, the male protagonist can only die without admitting the murder. But you can admit to abandoning the corpse! Originally, the first homicide was just a traffic accident and a corpse escape. The nature is not so heavy!
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