At noon, Brian was in such a hurry that he didn't even have time for lunch, and he took his assistant Tom to rush to the scene of the fourth case.
The first three cases:
The first case was a marital shooting, ridiculously simple, merely because the husband secretly took an unflattering photo of his wife sleeping, and then she pointed a gun at his head demanding he delete it.
The husband thought it was a joke and said he would post it on social media.
Accompanied by a gunshot, the unfortunate man ended his absurd life.
For such cases, the perpetrator and the victim were clear, and a simple look at the scene was enough; even an autopsy could be directly handled by Tom.
The second case was a home robbery.
A thirteen-year-old paperboy had his eye on a racecar model but didn't have enough savings, and his parents disagreed with the extra few hundred US dollars expense. So, he turned his attention to the home of an elderly lady he regularly delivered newspapers to.