Chapter 18: Juditya's Sword (4)
Claire numbly bobbed her feet back and forth. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
She felt as if she was floating in the empty universe.
There was no sound.
I couldn't see anything either.
And you can go on like this until the sea withers and rots.
The light appeared quietly and inadvertently.
In Claire's field of vision, a bright star suddenly appeared in the originally dark and lonely night sky.
It's like a mother's most tender gaze.
Claire felt bursts of joy for no reason, just like the ultimate joy felt by every angel who fell into the world when she crawled out of her mother's belly and saw the light. The loudest cry is a hymn of joy for a new life.
I stood in hell and looked up to heaven.
Claire thought of this sentence for no reason.
She was picked up.
Hodge cautiously lifted Claire out of the water. The chains on her hands came off at some point, which was a major reason why Claire was able to float even though she was almost unconscious.
"First responders are needed here!" Hodge shouted for the two first responders to come in, gave Claire a simple first aid routine, and then lifted her into the ambulance and taken to the hospital. Kids who have watched American dramas should know very well what American ambulances are like, and they are super luxurious! But equally luxurious is the bill that the first responders receive after first aid in the United States -- just taking an ambulance will incur a cost of $900 to $1,000. The various tests in the emergency room will cost different prices, but generally start at $6,000 if you stay overnight. In the United States, where a box of antiemetics costs $260, if you don't have insurance, it's a real hell! But even if you have insurance, because of the different types of insurance, many people still have to pay a lot of money in the end. Especially after Ao Guanhai's medical reform, many middle-class people in the United States imperialism also look down on various diseases. (The author is going to bring all the medicines he can with him at that time=.) =)
Claire doesn't need to worry about that right now, though.
Martin doesn't need it either.
After Rossi and other CSI employees emptied the cylindrical device of the water, they saw Martin's body.
Like all drowned people, Martin's skin was clammy and cold, viscous and pale.
His face was in a super distorted state because of the intense struggle and convulsions at the time of death, which could completely frighten the child to sleep.
Here it is in the basement of an abandoned house in another suburb.
CSI was destined to be unable to find anything, like in the basement of the previous room, where he didn't leave any fingerprints or anything with his DNA attached to it, except for the Libra sculpture made of metal that Madrigal had deliberately left behind.
Pastoral is here to thank Teacher Hannibal for his hard work~ (You can go and see the scene when Master Ba kills people in "Hannibal")
A sword made of metal lay quietly at the bottom of the container.
It's not the kind of sword that can be hung on the wall, this sword is only the size of the palm of your hand, and it obviously goes well with the scale left at the last murder site.
Morgan put the sword sculpture in the evidence bag while wearing gloves.
This needs to be brought to Rhett for examination.
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Red looked closely at the scales and the sword.
These two pieces of metal look very delicate, not like hobbies that you can make at home. Of course, it is possible if the murderer is a related artist, so there is no way to rule anyone out from this.
Libras.
Sword.
Just as a killer.
Red immediately thought of the connection.
Red whistling up the BAU team members in a hurry, introduces them to the game, "Our killer is trying to complete Juditya's sculptural puzzle. The goddess of justice is the goddess of justice in ancient Roman mythology, named Juditia, and is one of the four virtues, that is, the patron goddess of justice. The word "justice" in English comes from the Latin word for the goddess justice. In English, justice means "justice, justice", and justicer means judge. Therefore, it is only natural that the judge should do justice.
During the Renaissance, statues of Jutitia, the goddess of justice, began to appear in the courts of various European cities. The goddess still follows the ancient Roman style, wearing a white robe, wearing a golden crown, holding a balance in her left hand, a long sword in her right hand, and a blindfold. Ancient Greek mythology says: The gods in heaven are out of harmony, and the world is on the verge of disaster. Who will mediate and arbitrate? The fleshed and strong are easily seduced by the water nymphs, but the old and sophisticated do not dare to speak out to the powerful. I searched all over the heavens and the earth, but there was no suitable candidate. Finally, beside Zeus stood a goddess in white robes and a golden crown, took out a handkerchief, tied it to her eyes, and said, "I come!" When the gods saw this, they had to nod their heads in agreement: since she was blindfolded and could not see the identity of the disputer, she would not be tempted, nor would she be afraid of power. -- This is the origin of the blindfold of the goddess of justice.
The vertical hair on the forehead of the goddess of justice represents "honesty" or "truth", while blindfolded and closed eyes indicate that she does not recognize her six relatives, has no desires and desires, and is selfless, and that the judgment should be "observed with the heart"; The scales of the Goddess of Justice represent fairness, and the Goddess uses it to measure what everyone deserves, neither more nor less. The sword of the Goddess of Justice symbolizes strength and power, which the Goddess uses against those who disrupt justice and order in society. For unjust people and things, swing the sword and cut it. The back of the statue is often engraved with the ancient Roman proverb: "For justice, even if the heavens fall apart (Fiatjustitiaruatcaelum)".
The goddess of justice is the goddess of adjudication, and she only weighs the evidence presented by both sides of the lawsuit with the balance of heaven, and whichever side has sufficient evidence will win the case, and whichever side has insufficient evidence will lose the case and be punished with the sword. Her job is to "judge" rather than discover, so she is blindfolded so that outside noises do not disturb the independent functioning of reason. She will not be subjectively inclined by seeing both sides of the lawsuit, nor will she be disturbed to make it difficult to achieve justice. In this way, people of different races, classes, and genders can be treated equally and fairly. ”
As a mobile database, Rhett will always provide you with a comprehensive overview of the knowledge related to the case, even if it is only a little relational. (From the author's complaint)
Hodge and the group discussed it for a while, then decided that it was time to release the criminal's psychological profile.
It's-time-to-deliver-the-profile~
Sure enough, it was much smoother in English=. =(The author suddenly forgot how to translate the profile→.) →)
The fox and hunter chase is about to begin.
Foxes and hunters, stupid can't tell the difference.
I will stand in hell and look up to heaven.
Watch the light perish.
Look at the angel with his wings folded.
Behold the fall of heaven.