Comparing the testimonies of the two suspects might reveal something new."
Through micro-expression analysis, Luke determined that Mo Shaohong's testimony was both true and false, a common tactic among criminals to avoid the serious while admitting the less.
He admitted guilt according to how much evidence the law enforcement had.
Expecting him to truly repent and confess all his crimes was unrealistic.
Law enforcement needs concrete evidence to judge what is true and what are lies.
Evidence is king.
The two walked to the door of the hitman's hospital room as Michael Jett also happened to step out. He asked Luke, "How's the interrogation going?"
Luke glanced around, "Let's talk somewhere else."
Louise suggested, "Let's go bother Amir; we can use his room."
Michael Jett laughed, "Good idea; he has a single room."
But we're not bothering him; we're visiting."
Everyone arrived at Amir's door, "Knock knock."
"Come in."
Amir was peeling an orange, "Hey, you all came."