Cobb was a master criminal. He did not kill his mistress directly. It is very likely that when Cobb was patrolling around her house, he accidentally found that Bill was following his mistress, so Cobb carefully planned a criminal plan.
The goal of this plan is to create a homicide and convince the police that:
Victim: Mistress
Murderer: Bill Murder
weapon: Hammer
Motive: Murder after
burglary Man (stealing a locker in a bar)
concrete steps to implement the plan:
Step 1: Cobb and his mistress design Bill, Objective: To make Bill have a criminal record of burglary and wounding with a hammer.
1. Cobb took advantage of Bill's habit of stalking others, deliberately attracted his attention, and let Bill follow him. After that, Cobb saw through Bill's stalking and took Bill to experience the feeling of burglary;
2. Cobb and Bill broke with a hammer Glass sneaked into the mistress's house, they stole the mistress's underwear, Cobb took one of the mistress's earrings, and Bill took the mistress's photo;
3. Bill began to like the mistress, and the mistress wanted Bill on the grounds that the boss had her photo in his hand. Go to steal the boss's locker;
4. Bill went to Cobb to discuss stealing the locker, but Cobb turned against him. Bill had to act on his own. Before taking action, he still called Cobb for advice, and Cobb told Bill Bring a hammer;
5. Bill was found when he was stealing, he ran away after hurting people with a hammer;
6. Bill came home and saw those pictures were just ordinary pictures, he went to question his mistress, the mistress told Bill, because Ke Boo killed an old woman during a burglary before, so he used Bill to get rid of the suspicion. After Bill heard that, he thought he couldn't be framed, so he turned himself in.
Step 2: Cobb kills his mistress and puts the blame on Bill.
1. When Bill went to question his mistress, Cobb sneaked into Bill's house, put down his mistress's earrings, and took the hammer;
2. Going to the mistress's house, Cobb killed his mistress with a hammer.
So, when Bill turned himself in, the police told Bill that they had not received the case that the old woman was killed by the burglar, and the information they now had was:
1. Bill burglarized the locker of the bar, stole cash, and used iron Hammer wounded one person; (this, Bill himself admitted)
2. Bill robbed his mistress's house, stole the mistress's underwear and earrings, and beat the mistress to death with a hammer. (Underwear and earrings were found in Bill's house, and the hammers used in these two cases were the same, and the modus operandi was very similar, so it can be said that Bill jumped into the Yellow River and couldn't wash it!)
And Cobb just can disappear without a trace.
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