Fresh off presiding over a board meeting, Steve got into his private car as usual and drove straight to a high-end residence in the suburbs.
After getting out of the car, he rang the doorbell, and the servant inside looked at the hole in the door, and it turned out to be Mr. Steve, so he quickly opened the door. After that, Mr. Steve had a meal, took a shower, and went to bed quickly.
At about two o'clock in the evening, there was silence in the room, and suddenly the doorbell rang, and Steve was woken up first. In order not to disturb the sleeping servants, he went to open the door, only to hear a "bang", and when the servants ran out to look, Mr. Steve had fallen to the ground with serious injuries.
The next morning the meeting was to begin, and the directors sat around the round table and waited for the president. Suddenly** said: "Mr. Steve has died from a gunshot wound. ”
Subsequently, everyone quickly rushed to the scene. When I arrived at the scene of the crime, ** had already blocked the scene. Nothing was stolen at the scene, nothing suspicious was left, and there were no fingerprints or other traces. —Two drops of blood stuck to the inside of the door, and a pool of blood near the corpse. It seems that before the door opened, Steve was already ***. Do you know how he was shot?
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