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The interrogation room door opened and one of the detectives entered. His face reflected an expression of triumph that cause an involuntary shiver on the suspect.
- Last chance. - the detective went straight to the point. - Do you want to confess? -
- Confess to what?I haven't done anything! -
The detective placed a piece of paper a few inches from his nose.
- Then I guess it's just a coincidence that the same night that your boss was incinerated, you bought forty liters of gasoline, isn´t it? -
For a moment "Juve" lost his straight face. How could they have learned? Does he have been sold?
But he immediately regained his composure.
- Buying gasoline is not crime. - Said defiantly.
- As you wish then. -
At a signal from detective, a pair of policemen took the prisoner away and lead him to the cells while another detective joined the first.
- I don't think it'll be hard to make'im "sing." - mentioned casually. - The bill and his lack of alibi should suffice. -
- I'm not so sure. - Declared the first detective looking serious.
- You think he's not guilty? -
The policeman took a picture, taken at the crime scene, and looked at it for a few seconds before answering.
- José Barrasa Lozano, alias "The Barrabas". Known capo. Found completely burnt inside his room. Juvenal Alcino, alias "Juve", his second in command, his successor and a guy famous for eliminating rivals with a smile. It's no secret that those two had been into strong differences in recent months and then, one night, he decides to buy a lot of fuel, the same night the "Barrabas" becomes barbecue. I'm sure he's guilty. -
- So what do you worry about? -
- Three things really. The first: Why a thug like "Juve" act in a way so obvious? -
- Get too cocky? -
- Two: How could enter into "Barrabas'" room, sprinkle him with gasoline, light it and then leave the house without none taking notice? -
- Accomplices? -
- And three. - Added by placing the photograph in front of his companion. - Can you explain how you reduce a human body to ashes, leaving the rest of the room completely intact? -
- Last chance. - the detective went straight to the point. - Do you want to confess? -
- Confess to what?I haven't done anything! -
The detective placed a piece of paper a few inches from his nose.
- Then I guess it's just a coincidence that the same night that your boss was incinerated, you bought forty liters of gasoline, isn´t it? -
For a moment "Juve" lost his straight face. How could they have learned? Does he have been sold?
But he immediately regained his composure.
- Buying gasoline is not crime. - Said defiantly.
- As you wish then. -
At a signal from detective, a pair of policemen took the prisoner away and lead him to the cells while another detective joined the first.
- I don't think it'll be hard to make'im "sing." - mentioned casually. - The bill and his lack of alibi should suffice. -
- I'm not so sure. - Declared the first detective looking serious.
- You think he's not guilty? -
The policeman took a picture, taken at the crime scene, and looked at it for a few seconds before answering.
- José Barrasa Lozano, alias "The Barrabas". Known capo. Found completely burnt inside his room. Juvenal Alcino, alias "Juve", his second in command, his successor and a guy famous for eliminating rivals with a smile. It's no secret that those two had been into strong differences in recent months and then, one night, he decides to buy a lot of fuel, the same night the "Barrabas" becomes barbecue. I'm sure he's guilty. -
- So what do you worry about? -
- Three things really. The first: Why a thug like "Juve" act in a way so obvious? -
- Get too cocky? -
- Two: How could enter into "Barrabas'" room, sprinkle him with gasoline, light it and then leave the house without none taking notice? -
- Accomplices? -
- And three. - Added by placing the photograph in front of his companion. - Can you explain how you reduce a human body to ashes, leaving the rest of the room completely intact? -
A drug lord is dead and the only suspect is too incredible to be true
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