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Chapter 3213 The Detective is Dying (38)

Chapter 3187 The Detective is about to die (38)

The only explanation Schiller could think of was that Greed deliberately used Madeline to confuse his vision. After all, the words Madeline shouted and the subsequent series of operations were very misleading, and they turned their attention to the characteristics of the Prowler, which may be the effect that greed wanted.

But that crazy state seems artificial. Although Schiller is an agent now, he also understands the basic principles of psychology. Madeline looks like he has been hypnotized.

In reality, greed can do this, but it is definitely not possible in the game. So who is hypnotizing Madeline?

A thought came across Schiller's mind, and he suddenly raised his eyes and looked back at the depths of the cave.

There happened to be a psychiatrist in the team, that is Bruce Wayne. Although he didn't learn psychoanalysis well, he was more than enough to do hypnosis with the support of drugs.

Could it be that Bruce and Greed are in the same group? Schiller thought that there was no conclusion when Bruce came. If he and Greed were in the front and back, the two reached some kind of agreement. Bruce helped Greed to hypnotize Madeline, and it was not impossible for them to disrupt their vision.

Other Batmans won't do such evil things, but it's hard to say that Bruce is not real people in the game, so his moral bottom line can be lowered.

Time for thinking always passes quickly, Schiller has arrived next to the lake where the reeds are, but he is now on this side of the river, and the hole at the entrance of the lighthouse is on the other side.

At this moment, he saw a pitch-black figure jumping down from the hole and dragging a pile of metal down.

The reed seemed to finally calm down and no longer be as crazy as before, but some leaves still tentatively reached towards the figure, and it was obviously prepared, splashing gasoline and igniting it to burn a barrier for itself.

The bridge was soon ready and reached over, and Schiller saw Batman across from him wave to him.

As expected, he had expected that he would come.

But he actually knew that the bridge below was gone, and perhaps he knew that the clown had left the team, or maybe they had just agreed.

Schiller didn't think Batman would harm him, so he walked onto the bridge and soon came to the opposite side. Batman said nothing and went up the hole, and Schiller followed behind him.

Back to the lighthouse, they did not stop on the first floor, but followed the stairs and went up the stairs.

As they walked up, they saw the bodies of the Hef family on several floors above, and Schiller asked, "Do you know what's going on?"

"That's a story that belongs to me," Batman said.

Schiller heard that he was hinting that the Hev family was actually one of the backstory he made up. No wonder this family first appeared in the diary.

If he remembers correctly, the story of this family seems to have begun with a lost goat.

They first saw the story about goats in their diary, and then found the goat footprints of the Prowler under the prompt of greed, which further confirmed that the footprint was fake. It should be that greed wanted to frame all this to Batman.

Because as long as you find that the diary belongs to him, everyone will think that this must be the background story he made up, and the Prowler is also related to him, so the identity is very difficult to do.

"Huff was a sailor when he was young. After marrying his wife, he gave birth to two children and one daughter." Batman's voice echoed in the lighthouse. He said: "But later, due to a shipwreck, he suffered from a strange disease. No one was willing to hire him anymore. Their family's income came from breeding goats and grouse."

"Not long ago, a goat from their family was lost. It is said that it was lost when they took the goat out to eat grass. The little daughter saw the lost direction of the goat, but they went there and searched but couldn't find it."

"It wasn't long before they found the goat's body there again. Because the family was not wealthy, they didn't want to waste the goat, so they dragged it home and ate it."

"Since then, the Hev family began to become strange. The eldest son, who was originally a gentle person, began to have a tendency to violence. The youngest son, who was also a sailor, refused to go out again. The little girl, who was only six years old, had a fever and was talking nonsense."

"Later, strange things began to happen in the village, and they blamed all this on the Hef family. They said that the lost goat was a demon. The Hef family ate the demon's flesh, so they became crazy."

"They can no longer stay in the village, so Hev found me and hoped that I could send them away."

"Can you do it?" Schiller asked.

"Yes, I can, I'm not a complete local, there are some friends outside, I've considered sending them out of the village, but the weather forecast says there's a heavy snow recently, which is obviously not a good time."

Schiller suspected that the heavy snow might have been set by Batman, but the story still did not reveal what Batman wanted to do with this backstory.

"I met the guardian of the lighthouse when I first came to the village. He had a good relationship with me, and the lighthouse was large enough to accommodate many people, and the villagers rarely came here."

"Because heavy snow may make the journey from the village difficult, I advised Huff to stay at the lighthouse for a few days first, avoid the limelight, and it is not too late to set off after the rest."

"So they came?" Schiller asked.

He followed the timeline in his mind, thinking that if the Hev family actually lived in the lighthouse for a while before killing each other, the state of the corpse would be in line.

Batman, who was walking in front, nodded and said, "Yes, they settled in the lighthouse, and Huff's youngest daughter's condition improved."

Schiller asked in his heart, "How could it improve? It's not because he ate the demon goat..."

"I firmly believe that's just superstitious." Batman bit the accent on the word "superficial" and said, "The rest of the family's condition is not good, maybe because their financial difficulties are too tight, and Huff's eldest son has just gotten married, which makes the family's financial situation worse."

"And my little daughter just had a common cold, but because she had no money to treat her, she was dragging her back and forth, and it naturally became more and more serious."

Schiller thought in his heart about the authenticity of Batman's words. Although he didn't think Batman was the kind of person who deliberately made up a family's death story for his own benefit, Schiller felt that this was not that simple.

"So what happened later? How could they..."

Batman shook his head and said, "I don't know either. I found their bodies after you, and I don't know why they killed each other."

Schiller felt that Batman should not tell lies about this part, and the Huf family played an important role in him. He didn't need to work hard to make up such a story but killed everyone overnight.

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But this style of killing each other reminded Schiller of someone.

As we all know, so far, only what can be believed in is what appears in the opening introduction, and the opening introduction mentions that this village is called a "lighthouse covered with heavy snow."

In other words, everyone can learn from the opening introduction that there should be a lighthouse in this village. Will anyone use this lighthouse to make up stories?

This is actually very simple. The lighthouse is on the dock. You just need to say that you came by a boat. After landing, it is very likely that you will appear directly at the dock, and you can come to the lighthouse as quickly as possible.

As for the method of committing the crime, Schiller thought of a very famous case, and it is also a very typical case in psychology.

A murderer rushed into the family's house and quickly controlled everyone in the house.

At this time, the murderer announced that he would punish the person who did the most bad things in this family, and the punishment was to suffer an electric shock.

He asked everyone in this family to report to each other and tell us the bad things that others did. The people who were reported the most, the most bad things and the worst were to become the lowest level and be electrocuted.

In order to prevent yourself from being shocked, everyone is desperately reporting others and listing other people's shortcomings so that they can avoid punishment.

In the end, when the murderer let go of everyone, they completely forgot that the culprit was the murderer, but resented the family why they reported themselves and allowed themselves to receive electric shocks, so they began to kill each other.

This can be said to be the most evil and perverted case of family crimes in human history. This case is actually not bloody, and it did not cause much physical harm even during the crime process. It is much less violent and bloody than some cases of murder and rape.

However, its damage and destruction to the human spirit is second to none, and it is still a famous case in the criminal investigation and criminal psychology.

The murderer used a lot of psychological knowledge, but in fact, there is only one of the most decisive things, that is, electric shocks are different from other means of punishment.

Many people may have heard of electroconvulsion therapy (meCT). It must be emphasized here that the electroshock therapy used in the treatment of mental illness is scientific and not abuse or torture. A sufficient physical examination should be performed before the electric shock and anesthesia should be performed. It will not cause substantial harm to the body and there will be almost no pain.

The effect of this therapy is also quite significant, and it is basically popular in more famous psychiatric departments.

On the contrary, another therapy is called electric shock aversion therapy.

This type of therapy will be adopted in the field of correcting bad behavior. That is, when the other party feels euphoria due to bad behavior, the current will be used to make the patient feel disgust and discomfort to offset the euphoria. This will enable artificial conditioning to be created and used in corrective perversion, drug rehabilitation, alcohol rehabilitation, obesity, anxiety and other fields.

Theoretically, this approach is inhumane, but there are already sufficient human experimental data to show that it is quite effective.

It can even be said that it is the most efficient method of drug rehabilitation so far. Of course, this therapy is only responsible for drug rehabilitation, and any subsequent psychological problems are not within the after-sales service range.

If this method is used in normal life, that is, aversion therapy should be performed without euphoria, it can almost make humans feel disgusted with anything.

This murderer took this method to make the family hate each other, thus achieving the goal of killing each other.
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