Whether someone is guilty is not determined by guesswork, but by presenting actual evidence.
This is a criminal case, where prosecutors will lead the search for evidence, and ultimately a judge will decide guilt.
If the evidence presented by the prosecutor is rejected one by one, becoming invalid, the case may turn into an unsolved one, and both suspects would be released without charges.
"Who is telling the truth, and who is lying?" the girl fretted.
The middle-aged male artist asked, "Isn't there a polygraph?"
The director shook his head, "You've forgotten, all these cases are adapted from real ones. In the previous Earl's Case, not everyone was equal. And in this case, there was no polygraph."
The middle-aged male artist asked, "Was it before the polygraph was invented?"
The director, "It may have been invented, but it wasn't widely used yet, and its reliability was still in question."
Ji Guang furrowed his brow tighter, his voice hoarse, "Can I ask a question?"