1The first rule of criminal investigation is:
You must look for every possible way to explain something, and then try to see if you can try to overturn it.
2. It is very wrong to confuse abnormal things with mystery.
3. It is a terrible mistake to make rash guesses (arguments) without facts as a reference. People who feel that they are incorrect always use facts to cover their own inherent guesses (arguments), rather than relying on correctness. The method is to deduce the conclusion based on the obtained facts to see whether it is consistent with the obtained facts.
4. Nothing is more confusing than an obvious fact.
5 .I never assume exceptions, exceptions would break the principles of investigation.
6. You are looking, not observing.
7. Crime is common, but logic is rare. Therefore, when you think about it, you should pay more attention to the establishment of logic than the crime itself.
8. Any solid facts are better than uncertain guesses.
9. When solving this type of problem, the previously assumed viewpoint must be able to be established retroactively.
10. The more bizarre things are, the less secret they usually contain.
11. Some people who lack talent have an extraordinary ability to inspire others (that is, Bless yourself) The power of inspiration.
12. I never guess. That is a bad habit that destroys thinking...
13. In view of this, I want to say, no More unusual than ordinary things, more worthy of study.
14. I understand things for a living. Maybe I have trained myself to see through things that others have seen but ignored.
15. You can never predict what any individual person will do, but you can make an accurate qualitative evaluation of human beings. Individuals may always be special cases of anomalies, but in general , that’s it.
16. Fear comes from imagination (or, fear comes from the unknown?)