Dean approached the model again, examining it closely. The material of this model, as identified by the forensics team, was confirmed to be some commonly available materials on the market. But according to Raphael, the essence of the model lay in its hidden parts. Not many people in reality possessed such craftsmanship. Although this could narrow the range of suspicion regarding the killer's identity, the problem was that those with such skills were either well-known within certain circles or remained obscure, hidden from the public eye. Dean did not believe that this case was perpetrated by a famous, publicly known miniature model master. The FBI isn't foolish. If that were the case, the killer would have probably been caught back when he was in New York. It seems this case, if I want to solve it, must be considered from other angles!
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