but at the end, according to the heroine, the parents fell asleep after taking the medicine, and the uncle is chasing Loli. The blood is Loli's. So how to get injured? Letter opener.
But there is a problem here. It is true that the male lead has blood on his hands, and the blood must also belong to Loli.
Then either it was injured in the room, or it was injured in the chase.
There are no bloody handprints in the room (only blood drops on the floor) are clean fingerprints.
Then it may be that he was injured when he left the house where the blood was dripped, so there were no blood fingerprints in the house. This is the most likely place to be accused, not only because the blood is dripping here, but also the cabinet where the letter knife was released.
So, that's it, the uncle poured the medicine on his parents, turned off the monitoring, and prepared to take Lolita away. Lolita resisted, stabbed or scratched Lolita with a letter opener in the lobby at the door, and then continued chasing in the woods. Finally stopped by the police.
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The letter opener is used as a murder weapon. Is there any blood stains? Fingerprints, the most important thing is whether the fingerprints on the knife are clean fingerprints contaminated by snow, or blood fingerprints.
If you scratch with a knife and cause the male protagonist's hands to be covered with blood, the fingerprints on the knife should be blood fingerprints, not clean fingerprints soaked in blood.
A CSI should be able to identify this point.
So sorry, loli. Lolita didn't need to use the blood as the last trick, which was superfluous.
She was trying to escape, and she didn't want to hurt the uncle (in the end, she sent a photo to prove that she was alive, that is, no one died), so it can be over by deceiving people.
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