Speaking of this issue, Aria Jackson became even more annoyed. She explained, "The deceased's father made a fuss at the Prosecutor's Office, claiming that his son was murdered. Now the family wants to hold the prosecutor responsible for neglect of duty. Since I'm investigating this case, the prosecutor is suspecting that I'm colluding with the family and naturally targeted me."
"If he was indeed murdered, then it should be thoroughly investigated," Jane McCain couldn't help but interject.
Marcel Jefferson, who was sitting beside, glanced at his irritated cousin and quietly explained to Jane, "Legal truth is constructed from surface evidence, and is not always equivalent to objective truth. According to the Prosecutor's Office, the case should be considered an accidental poisoning. So... no matter how much the family kicks up a fuss, it's useless unless new evidence emerges."