A priceless collection of art treasures has been stolen from the museum. The local police department took it very seriously and sent an elite team led by Inspector Battier to solve the case. The team led by Battier caught several important criminals with lightning speed, but did not find the artworks. At this time, the main culprit confessed that the artwork was packed in a large iron box by the farmer Stanford and buried under the stone mill. The police rushed to Stanford's farm, Stanford's eyes flashed a trace of panic, glanced at the two basketball courts-sized barn in the yard, immediately calmed down, and said aggrievedly that he had never violated the ** law, and for everything that happened today, he would ask the lawyer of the Farmers Association to file a complaint.
The policemen removed the stone mill from the mill and dug a wide and deep pit underneath, until there was no raw earth at the bottom of the pit, and there was no big box as the main culprit had spoken, and seeing that there was no point in digging any further, Inspector Battier jumped into the bottom of the pit to find some clues. He saw the layers of dirt on the pit wall, and there was a section in the middle that was different from the others, so he took a handful of them, and saw that there were still completely fresh wheat stalks left in it, so he guessed that Stanford must have heard some rumors, and had already moved the iron box.
But where will the iron box be moved?Under the trees?In the wheat field?Under the bed?How can I find it without a goal?What was thought to be an easy task has now become a problem.
Inspector Battier's mind was spinning rapidly, and little by little he recalled Stanford's every move after entering the village, when he suddenly slapped his thigh and beckoned to the police, saying, "No more digging here, follow me to the yard." ”
When he came to the yard, Inspector Battier called the police to fetch water, divided the threshing floor into several pieces, poured water on the soil one by one, and the water quickly seeped into the ground, probably because it had not rained for a long time.
Stanford, under the watchful eye of Inspector Battier, watched silently as the police did what seemed pointless. Finally, when the water was poured on the site where Stanford had just stopped, Inspector Battier suddenly announced, "Stop!"He pointed to a darker piece of dirt and told the police to dig down, but he turned back to look at Stanford. He was horrified to see Stanford's pale face.
Soon, an iron box was dug up, and inside it was the precious works of art. Excuse me, how did Inspector Battier know that the iron box was buried here?
Last detective mystery story: The child uncovers the truth and answers.
Little Andrew said, "Sheep like to eat paper!""It turned out that Fiero tied a pistol with a note, put the other end of the note in the sheepfold, and then shot himself, and the sheep ate the note one bite at a time, and then took the pistol to a distance of 10 meters from Fierro.