Wine and Gun

Chapter 181

The evening show tends to focus on Westland's high crime rate and murder case, and the show's crew often invites guests to give lively, but sometimes overly humorous, views of . Since it is a live program, viewers can also leave a message in the corresponding module of the Westland local TV station and interact with the program guests in real time.

On June 13, 2019, WLPD, under pressure and increasingly outrageous speculation, released to the public some of its inside information on the Westland pianist's case. On June 20, "Talia Evening Talk" invited John Garcia, a former member of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Division, to take the stage for an interview related to Westland's pianist.

(The studio lights come on, and Thalia Stoker is sitting on the sofa in an over-the-top violet dress that's a little too short, her blond hair falling gracefully over her shoulders; on the other sofa, Sitting here is a tall, thin, ginger-haired man, John Garcia, who switched to writing after resigning from the behavioral analysis department)

Thalia: Hello, viewers and friends, welcome to tonight's "Thalia Evening Talk" program, I still sincerely love your Thalia. Today we have a very famous guest - Mr. John Garcia, a former FBI agent and now a best-selling author! John, say hi to everyone!

John: Hello everyone!

Thalia: Today we invited Mr. Garcia to talk about Herstal Armalite, one of the most talked about events of late. After the WLPD released some information about the pianist's case, the discussion about whether he is a pianist at all is rampant again. What is your opinion on this matter?

John: I never thought Armalite was a Westland pianist, and I've expressed that on various occasions. But for this incident alone, I think there's an uncharacteristic enthusiasm for the Westland pianist, and I hear he has a bunch of fans who scream at the sound of his name - but I have to Needless to say, this enthusiasm is unreasonable. People think that most of the people he kills are guilty, so they imagine him as some kind of western ranger who robs the rich and helps the poor. The reason why people want to know if Amalette is a pianist is to satisfy their curiosity and give a face to someone's idol. I don't agree with either intention, the pianist is very dangerous and the only place he should be is the firing squad, not in the head of someone who doesn't know anything about crime.

Thalia: So you're not happy with the way some people appreciate pianists, don't you?

John: Of course! Those people are nothing more than advocates of behavioral justice—even if we don't talk about this old-fashioned topic, but only about the "degree" of behavioral justice: true dark vigilantes don't know forensics, and they don't murder the director of behavioral analysis. . The Westland pianist was never and could not be a hell of a Batman.

Thalia: Are you referring to Mr. Lavasa McCard, the former director of BAU? He died in a pianist's church case in late 2017.

John: Of course! That's why I left BAU - you understand, it's exciting to work at BAU, but I've got a wife and kids to support, and it's not like I'm going to end up like this.

(Thalia pauses before answering this sentence immediately)

Thalia: Ah, just now the director said that some viewers are interacting online. Would you mind if we put the audience's messages on the big screen?

John: Totally fine, but I hope some pianist's fans aren't arguing against my point?

(A screenshot of the message from the official website of Westland Local TV is displayed on the huge screen behind the two)

But Agent McCard is obviously no innocent lamb either - you and I know he is responsible for the unfortunate events that happened at WLPD on Christmas Day 2016. I don't need to help you recall, how many casualties were caused by his mishandling of the George Robb case?

John: This is—?

Thalia: Uh...According to the real-name registration record on our website, this message was left by Ms. Olga Molozze - the criminal psychologist consultant of WLPD.

JOHN: (whispering) Ah, of course, she obviously has a problem with Lavasa.

Thalia: Mr. Garcia? Was that case Ms. Molozer was referring to...?

John: Let's not talk about it, okay? You've probably heard some rumors that something .

Thalia: …Okay. Here's how it goes now, Mr. Garcia: Documents recently disclosed by the WLPD show that the WLPD used to subpoena Armalette and the late Albarino Bacchus in the wake of the Brown and Sharp case committed by the Sunday Gardener. doctors, as they were confirmed to have attended the same mutual aid society as one of the victims.

John: So we can reasonably guess that Dr. Bucks was indeed the victim of the pianist's sexual assault?

Thalia: Basically, we don't know what happened to Brown under the protection laws, but after all, some of William Brown's boarding school classmates said that Brown was indeed involved in a game. In a sexual assault case, then, it is highly likely that Brown attended an anonymous mutual aid meeting for victims of sexual assault.

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