"If both fell into the water at the same time, the probability of drowning indeed greatly increases."
As he spoke, he pointed to the motorcycle that had been retrieved, his tone carrying a sense of experiential inference.
However, unlike the others, alarm bells were already ringing in Jiang An's mind.
As an experienced criminal investigator, he was well aware that behind every abnormal death, there often lies a more complex truth.
He always believed that "there's something fishy when circumstances are unusual."
Even though the scene before him looked consistent with the characteristics of a traffic accident.
The road was narrow, the water turbulent, indeed an area prone to accidents.
But he still found it difficult to entirely rule out other possibilities.
Abnormal deaths are generally one of three possibilities: homicide, suicide, or accident.
Even guessing blindly, there's a one-third chance of being right.
