Fang Xingwei's hope was reignited when he heard this.
"If that's the case, Mr. Tang, why did you stop me from questioning him for his testimony? We need to get more information from him to find more clues!"
However, Tang Yanqing dismissed the idea: "Your approach earlier treated him like a suspect. In the face of such interrogation, he would instinctively put up defenses. Under a rebellious mindset, he can't calmly think or recall completely. Truly valuable clues are hidden in the details, and we have to wait for his resistance to diminish; otherwise, the testimony yielded won't be of much value."
"Mr. Fang, when there is minimal evidence at the crime scene and the suspect is a calm and mature criminal, studying criminal psychology can open more doors for you. But to track the psychological trajectory of suspects and witnesses, the officers must first be mentally strong and regard each interrogation as a battle of wits and courage."
