I have a room at Meiman Mental Hospital

Chapter 7 Confirmed, it was suicide!

In the warden's office, Du Wensen sat on the warden's sofa, smoking the warden's cigar and checking the surveillance on the computer.

The warden and the guard captain stood aside, not daring to say a word. .biqugev

It wasn't until Du Wensen watched the surveillance footage that the warden asked: "Mr. Du, can you see anything?"

"No!" Du Wensen shook his head and frowned.

"How could it be? The last murder case in the mental hospital, Mr. Du, was solved in less than ten minutes in court. Is there any other prisoner who can escape your eyes?" the warden asked in surprise.

Du Wensen stood up and thought.

"Take me to see the body first!"

"Which one are you looking at?" the warden asked.

"Three!"

When the three people arrived at the morgue, three body bags were already placed on the table, and the staff were far away.

Du Wensen opened one of them, and a pungent stench suddenly wafted out.

This should be the corpse that died the earliest. It had begun to rot. Du Wensen pulled the other two away and saw that all three corpses had been dissected.

The warden and the guard captain stood behind Du Wensen holding their noses, trying to figure out something.

But when they saw Du Wensen put his hand into the deceased's belly and stroked the deceased inch by inch, they couldn't stand it anymore and bent over and ran out.

After a while, Du Wensen took out all the organs in the deceased's abdomen, including the large and small intestines. After looking at them carefully, he stared at the sticky corrupt liquid in his hands and smiled.

"There's a kidney missing!"

Then they searched the other two corpses and found that each corpse was missing an internal organ.

When the warden came in again after vomiting, he hurriedly asked: "Mr. Du, did you find anything?"

Du Wensen took off his gloves and said, "Can you tell me who dissected these corpses?"

"It's Sarah. I asked her to do the dissection. What's the problem?" the warden replied.

"Well, I just want to take a look at the kidneys, hearts, and half of the liver that were taken away by her." Du Wensen said casually.

The warden was surprised and said: ‘You mean Sarah took away these people’s kidneys and hearts? Why is she doing this? ’

"I think it's better to wait for her to tell you in person, isn't it?"

After saying that, Du Wensen looked at the tools on the table that the deceased used to commit suicide.

At the command of the warden, the captain of the guard quickly brought the doctor Sarah, and Sarah was holding bags containing hearts, kidneys, and livers.

"I just took it back for testing. Do you think I killed the person?" Sarah threw the bag in front of Du Wensen and said angrily.

Du Wensen picked up a kidney from the bag, put it to his nose and smelled it, then slowly opened his mouth.

"You don't think I want to eat it, do you?" Du Wensen suddenly turned his head and said to the three stunned faces.

"Mr. Du, I think you may have mental problems. I can find a psychological expert to help you treat it." Sarah said coldly.

"Okay!" The warden stood up and said, "Mr. Du, stop making trouble. Have you found out who the murderer is?"

Du Wensen threw the kidney into the bag in disgust.

"At the time before and after the three people died, the surveillance did not leave any traces of suspicious persons entering or exiting."

"The wounds on the bodies of those who died were consistent with the tools they used to commit suicide."

"The internal organs also showed no signs of poisoning."

"There are witnesses at the scene."

"So, there is no murderer, they all committed suicide." After speaking, Du Wensen looked at Sarah and said: "Doctor, can you really introduce me to a psychologist?"

"Ever since I saw you, I felt like I was really sick. Come and touch me, my heart is beating abnormally!"

"Mr. Du, since the case has been determined to be suicide, you can leave!" the warden said displeased.

"Okay, Warden!" Du Wensen took a deep breath as he passed Sarah.

"Oh, by the way!" When he was about to go out, Du Wensen turned back to Sarah and said, "Next time you take out human organs, please be sure to call me."

The warden suddenly became pale and shouted, "Wait! What do you mean by this?"

The guard captain outside the door hurriedly reached out to stop Du Wensen and threatened: "Please tell us clearly before leaving. Tell us who the murderer is!"

Du Wensen pushed the guard captain away with a palm.

"Please don't question me with your stupid head." After saying that, he left without looking back.

The guard captain looked at the warden.

"Forget it, let him go!" The warden sighed and said helplessly.

"I'm really looking forward to it. Which one will it be next time?" Du Wensen laughed out loud along the way.

After Du Wensen left, the warden stared at Sarah seriously and said, "Can you tell me personally that the deaths of these people have nothing to do with you?"

"I am willing to swear to God that their deaths had nothing to do with me, and I have an alibi. Several patients can testify for me." Sarah said calmly.

"But why did he say those words to you?" the warden hesitated.

"Warden, he must have a mental problem. I think a psychiatrist should be arranged to diagnose him immediately." Sarah suggested.

The warden said with a wry smile: "Okay, that's enough for Sarah. How about I give you a long vacation and let you have a good rest?"

"Why? Do you doubt me just because of what that madman said? I will never compromise. I even suspect that he killed these people. You should immediately ask the FBI to investigate this matter." Sarah said dissatisfied .

The warden felt helpless.

Once someone really comes to investigate, he will no longer need to take the position of prison warden. The death of a person is not a big deal, but there are many shady things in this prison that are a big deal.

That's why he had to invite Du Wensen to come. He had seen the video of Du Wensen solving the mental hospital case in court. His sophisticated reasoning and perverted observation skills were something he had never seen in his life.

In fact, the warden was quite satisfied with Du Wensen's conclusion of suicide. Since it was suicide, it could be treated as a normal death.

However, the premise of everything is that no more people die. If more people die, it will be unacceptable.

At this moment, a prison guard hurried over and shouted in panic: "Warden, another person committed suicide again!"

The warden's expression changed and he rushed out of the room.

As soon as Du Wensen returned to the cell, he was questioned by Michael.

"You really didn't kill this person?" Michael asked curiously.

"Of course not, they committed suicide!" Du Wensen leaned on the bed, unable to hide the excitement on his face.

"I don't think it's possible. If you are with me every day, how can you have time to kill people? But now everyone has gone crazy, saying that the prison guard killed him." Michael said.

"Those idiots don't know how to kill people at all," Du Wensen said.

Michael suddenly became interested: "Then if you killed him, could you not let others find out?"

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