Laugh after reading it; Charlie is not dead and not poisoned

Haylee 2022-04-20 09:02:38

Many classmates studied the toxicity of thallium. In fact, Charlie was drinking wine, which was not poisonous at all; because he confirmed it before drinking it, and the agent said what is your wine? The widow said: The high concentration of thallium is much faster than the hydride... This shows that Charlie already knew that the agents at the police station left the widow's wine and replaced it with a bottle of wine; so the widow was drinking and pretending to be poisoned At that time, the agent knew that there was no poison and ran away quickly; of course, he changed a bottle, the widow had two bottles, and the other bottle, which the widow drank by herself, was originally wine.

So Charlie finally understood that the agent must have left the widow's poisoned wine in order to clearly say that it was a high concentration of thallium, and said that he had seen the widow's poisoned wine at the police station...... . So Charlie drank real beer from the agent's bag, pretended to be dead, and climbed out of the car to go home. . .

At the police station, Charlie said, "I'll take the child home, it's convenient for me", and his wife said, "You leave it with me." In fact, his wife already knew about Charlie, and if she knew her husband Moruo's wife, how could she not know? , but the agent pretended not to know; Sheriff Wood, even Charlie's wife, pretended not to know, and the other two thieves thought they'd made up a good lie (...just that the deputy's death was out of Charlie's) My wife didn’t expect it); so the children they were talking about meant money, and his wife said put the money with me; Charlie was alone with the money just now, so it’s convenient for me…


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  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.