The first flaw was in the writer's first call to Domo, he said I saw you shoot your mate and I knew you were going to frame me, so I threw the gun away. Looking back, when he saw the figure, Domo first fired a shot with a gun, but there was no bullet, then he switched to a spare gun and hit Happ, and after walking two steps, he saw a gun on the ground, picked it up and put it in his pocket. 1. He can see Hap but can't see the suspect, how can the suspect see both him and Hap at the same time? There was no cover where the gun was thrown, and on the straight line from Domo to Happ, why did the suspect run to the straight line and drop the gun without being seen? 2. Why did the suspect drop the gun? How can you be framed with a gun in your body? The ballistics of the bullets are different. Losing them just gives others a chance to frame them. Just like what Domo did later, he used the gun to shoot the dog to death, took out the bullet, packed the evidence, and then hid the gun in the suspect's house. Dropping a gun makes no sense at all.
The second flaw is that in order to frame Randy, the suspect took the initiative to say that Kay wrote to him to tell him that Randy was violent and hid the gun in the vent, and was willing to provide the letter to the police, and also made an appointment to find the letter and call Bo you. 1. The suspect has hidden the gun in Randy's motorcycle, just say Kay verbally told him to lead the police to find the gun, why make up letters that don't exist? It's impossible for him to forge it, isn't it a cocoon? Are the police fooled? 2. Since all the letters are made up, why don't you clean up the house and leave a skirt in such a conspicuous place as a gift?
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