Gem Atkinson looked at the statement of the waiter who said they went to buy a toy and suddenly laughed, pointing out, "This waiter, quite interesting."
"How so?" everyone asked.
"This happens to be the waiter who once encountered Pan Hancock in the elevator..."
This waiter was named Quinn.
It was precisely because of her statement that everyone speculated that Pan Hancock might have pursued Tyler Mamet after discovering him, and then Tyler Mamet and Pan Hancock fought, ending up both falling from the rooftop. In essence, her statement was directly instructive, suggesting that this murder case was an accident resulting from an affair exposure.
"Whether she actually went to buy a toy or not can be verified by checking the surveillance footage," Gem Atkinson said.
Soon, the surveillance was rewound to the time of the incident, and after several replays, there was no footage of Quinn entering or exiting the clubhouse during the critical time frame.