Other language: Vietnamese

Forensic Detective (3 Volumes).

Chapter 2:. [18]



Summary

In the pre-trial room, Zhang Tong and her team analyze evidence related to a train explosion caused by Wang Jia, who made suspicious calls just before the incident. Despite initial beliefs of a simple short fuse, the case reveals deeper complexities, including a children's phone tied to Wang Jia. Her motivations stem from a traumatic past with her mother, leading to multiple murders, including her own mother's. Wang Jia expresses disdain for her mother's control and the societal shame she felt, ultimately justifying her actions as a means of self-preservation. The narrative unfolds her troubled psyche, highlighting themes of betrayal, revenge, and the consequences of familial relationships.

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