Cherry noticed that the suspect did not appear nervous, panicked, or scared when he was presented with photos of the victims. Instead, she detected a flash of guilt hidden deep within his eyes. Yes, it was guilt. However, it was not the kind of shame and remorse that overcame someone because they were upset about their wrongdoings; it was the kind of profound sorrow that a person experienced when they were deeply disappointed about something. Or someone.Naturally, a normal person would not be able to detect such a subtle distinction but it was part of her job. Even the slightest change would not escape her.Besides, she did not discern any evil tendency in the suspect's behavior or even in his expression. There had to be some sort of vicious intent coming from a murderer but she could not detect any of that on him.Yet, his DNA matched the murderer’s.Even if the latter was being framed, the police could oversee the short hair found at the scene of the murder but his DNA was present
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