They went in the wrong direction from the beginning, always thinking that the deceased was suddenly hypnotized to commit suicide by self-harm.

Not really.

It's a psychological cue.

Hypnosis also belongs to the category of psychological suggestion, but hypnosis requires the patient to temporarily close the superficial consciousness to repair the high-level consciousness, that is, it is often said that the patient should fall asleep first and then hypnosis.

However, psychological cues can repair the patient's high-level consciousness while he is awake.

That is to say, the purpose of controlling the patient's thoughts can be achieved through long-term psychological cues when the patient is awake.

This is extremely demanding for hypnotists.

The other person must be a person who has achieved a lot in psychology.

If it's just an ordinary hypnotist, then it's hard to lock down a suspect.

But if it can be achieved to this extent, the scope is much smaller.

"I think I see."

Yusuke Sato spoke slowly, his tone was rarely heavy: "Let me investigate the list of senior psychological counselors or psychologists who currently live in Osaka." "

“???"

Hattori asked rhetorically, "Do you still doubt hypnosis?" It's unlikely, hypnosis needs to be face-to-face, if it weren't for the people in the villa, there was no way to do it. "

Yes."

Conan took what he learned in Hawaii, "a great psychologist who can control others through psychological cues or remote cues. When

Hattori heard this, he immediately contacted Hattori Heizo.

The list was quickly sent out, along with the corresponding information.

Soon, Yusuke Sato locked a person.

Kenichi Sekitani, 54, Ph.D. in psychology.

He has published papers on 'psychological cues and remote cues' in SCI journals, and its content has caused a sensation in the industry.

And when it was published, it was five years ago.

The suspect can be locked up.

But there is still something missing.

Psychological cues alone cannot make the deceased treat themselves so cruelly.

There is also the problem of pain failure.

Drugs?

Yusuke Sato took out his mobile phone and found the paper published by Kenichi Sekitani.

The more I looked at it, the more frightened I became.

Having obtained a master's degree in psychology, he is better able to digest these papers than anyone else.

I can also better understand the essence of it.

He sent the paper to Shiho Miyano and asked, "Dear girlfriend, what do you think of the operability of the content of this paper?" The

other party quickly came back.

"Psychological cues exist, they are theoretically feasible, and in practice, it is estimated that they should be combined with drugs, such as hallucinogenic."

"Is there any other way to put people in a state of insanity or psychedelia than drugs?"

"Poison P, excessive amounts can also be hallucinogenic."

That's a possibility.

But soon Yusuke Sato denied it.

Because no ingredient of poison P was detected in the body of the deceased.

There are pharmaceutical ingredients....

Yusuke Sato's gaze fell on the sugar paper on the table, and a thought soared into the air.

Isn't it not sugar, but medicine?

A psychologist who puts other ingredients in the medicine prescribed to the patient seems to be a breeze.

Patients have an instinctive sense of trust in the doctor.

He looked up Kenichi Sekitani's past again, and one of the pieces of information caught Yusuke Sato's attention.

Kenichi Sekiya has a daughter named Yumi Sekitani.

But he was dead, and the time of death happened to be five years ago.

Method of death: homicide.

No, no!

Go through all the clues again!

Yusuke Sato closed his eyes, his mind racing.

Various details, clues, and character relationships raced through his mind.

Gradually form a clear vein.

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