As the investigation deepened, various clues came together, and the evidence chain of Nancy's suicide gradually became clear.
Susan once again convened a case summary meeting, with Vincent, the deputy team leader, responsible for analyzing Nancy's suicide process.
Vincent, the deputy team leader, took a sip of coffee and cleared his throat, "From the psychological counseling video obtained from Luke, it is evident that Nancy's life was not going smoothly. The blow from cancer made her lose hope in life.
In despair, she thought of suicide.
But she could not bear to leave her family behind, worried that her children and husband's lives would be even more difficult after her death.
She remembered the personal accident insurance her husband had bought for her last year.
At that point, a problem arose—committing suicide usually does not lead to full compensation.
Therefore, Nancy thought of disguising her suicide as a homicide.
For this, she devised a meticulous plan.