Chapter Ninety-Seven: Mizuma Moon and New Ide Chiming
This was before the group lap.
In the transcription room, Mizuma Yue personally made a record of the new Zhiming, and stretched her waist without any image.
"Thank you for the cooperation of the new doctor, I feel tired and can rest for a while and chat or something. β
Although he didn't feel that there was anything tiring about making notes, the new Zhiming still didn't leave when he heard this, and took the initiative to chat.
"I always thought that the police must pay attention to actual evidence, but I didn't expect that they would also cheat. β
"Hmm, what do you mean by that?" asked Mizuma, pretending not to know.
"I have also heard the professor discuss the technology of bacterial fingerprint repair in school, not to mention whether it is practical now, I think it will take several days for bacteria to multiply and repair fingerprints, right? The new Tomoaki directly picked out the words.
"It doesn't take days, it only takes 20 hours when it's practical. Mizuma replied.
"Having said that, we are still in the practical stage. "Tomoaki Shinide seized the loophole in Mizuma's words?
"If you want to use it, you have to wait until 2009, and you can only restore the blurred fingerprint, and you can't complete the broken fingerprint at all. Seeing that it was broken, Mizuma Yue didn't care about replying.
"Ah, why do you say this?" Shin Zhiming was puzzled, it was 1994, and I didn't know how to say that there was a fifteen-year prophecy in the water moon.
Mizuma Moon seemed to realize that she had slipped her mouth, "It's me who lost my words, and the doctor just took my head as a twitch." But the doctor knows that I'm talking to the new Mrs. Yoko, and he wants to help me deceive your stepmother?"
"If she really killed her father, how could I protect her? β
"Also, it is rare for a new doctor to be so righteous and awe-inspiring now, and I don't know if I will be interested in working in the Metropolitan Police Department in the future, but I always feel that we still need to improve in terms of autopsy. Mizuma Moon suddenly extended an olive branch.
"Uh......" Tomoaki Shinide was stunned for a moment in the face of the sudden and blunt turn of the topic.
"Oh yes, I forgot," Mizuma patted her head, "Mr. Mori has already asked you a similar question, and the new doctor would rather care about the living than the dead, right?"
"Did Mr. Mori tell you about this?" said Tomoaki Shinide, a little stunned.
"Not really, it's just that I know more. Mizuma shrugged.
"Officer Mizuma seems to be deliberately trying to express something?" said Shinide Chiaki, knowing something.
"You're really smart, no wonder the FBI is working with you. Mizuma said with a smile.
"FBI? I didn't work with the FBI, did Officer Mizuma make a mistake?"
"Make no mistake, I'm talking about the future?"
"In the future?"
"Alas...... I don't understand, let's put it this way, does the new doctor think I'm a bad person?"
"This ......"
"Forget it, it's a bit silly to ask, anyway, if the new doctor can trust me, in the futureβmaybe in a few months, the FBI will take the initiative to contact you and ask you to agree to their cooperation." β
"Why?" Shinide's mind was a little confused.
"Because some things get a little messy, and if you don't cooperate, it's even more messy. Mizuma explained mysteriously.
When Miwako Sato came back from a small case, Mizuma had just finished writing the report, and after sorting it out, it could be put into the file.
picked it up casually and looked at it, Miwako Sato's brows suddenly wrinkled, "Yuejun, is there a ......difference between your report and the actual situation?"
When she came back, four of the five people were still running downstairs, and Miwako Sato naturally inquired about the beginning and end, and also had a general understanding of the case, but what she learned was not as bad as the version written by Mizuma.
"Miwako," Mizuma stood up, looking at Miwako Sato.
"Am I someone I can trust?" whispered.
"Yes. β
"Have I ever done something unreliable or bad?"
"Nope. β
"Can you trust me once this time?"
"Yes. β
"Believe me, I have to do this. After finishing speaking, Mizumayue took the report directly to the archives, otherwise she was worried that it would change later.
I finally remembered so many things after the case was handled, wouldn't it be unlucky if I went astray?
Before the first snowfall, nothing can happen......
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Paste information to make up words, about the use of bacteria to complete fingerprints:
On the afternoon of August 27, 2009, the Cambridge Police Department received a report that a body had been found in a private house in the suburbs. The deceased was a wealthy old lady who lived alone, Karina, who had been stabbed to death. The house was turned into a mess, and all the valuables were gone. Police Officer Michael initially deduced that it was a robbery and murder. Because the old lady was alone in a large villa in a remote corner of the community, and her personality was very withdrawn, and she rarely interacted with her neighbors, no one knew what day she was killed.
Karina's neighborhood is an old-fashioned community, with lax security, no registration of outsiders, and no surveillance footage. Michael consulted Karina's file and found that she was the only daughter of a wealthy man, never married, and had no relatives in England, only a few distant relatives who had emigrated to the United States. Michael contacted the US police and confirmed that Karina's distant relatives had not been to the UK recently. Apparently, this is a stranger homicide. Michael could only count on forensic Anthony to find useful evidence from a forensic perspective.
Anthony conducted a careful search of the scene, but did not find many useful leads. Judging from the scene, Karina died in a surprise attack 10 days before the report was reported, and did not make any resistance moves. It can be inferred that the murderer entered the house through some reasonable reason and suddenly became murderous after discovering that the old lady was living alone. Due to the long time between the time of the crime and the report, and the day was sunny, the murderer did not leave footprints. The murderer did not wear gloves when committing the crime, but due to the long time since the crime and the high temperature in summer, Anthony only extracted 6 very vague fingerprints from the handles of the door and drawer, and could not tell whether it was the victim or the murderer. There were no witnesses, no specific suspects, and the scene was very vague, and the investigation was at an impasse.
Anthony sought help from the British police's internal network, hoping that someone would help him solve the mystery of his blurred fingerprints. Two days later, Dr. David Harper of the British Forensic Science Laboratory called Anthony and said he had a new technique to try, which was the use of bacteria.
For murders without suspects, fingerprint evidence is powerful because most countries have established fingerprint databases in the judiciary. By inputting the fingerprints extracted from the scene into the fingerprint database, it is possible to find the real culprit without a suspect. However, due to various reasons, such as the murderer's fingers being worn out, the fingerprints at the scene being contaminated, or the time that took so long as in the case of Karina's murder, the fingerprints taken at the scene may be blurry, and it is difficult to find a match in the fingerprint database.
For the blurred fingerprints in the murder of Karina, a way needs to be found to turn them into clear fingerprints. Dr. Harper proposed: Let the bacteria do the job. First, copy the fuzzy fingerprints on the spot with a nutrient base, then moisten the fingerprints with a nutrient solution, and then put some special bacteria on them, and the bacteria will grow and multiply along the lines of the fingerprints.
The bacteria that Harper cultivated were not ordinary bacteria, but genetically modified bacteria that glow green when exposed to ultraviolet light. When the bacteria grows along the fingerprint pattern, the fingerprint can be clearly displayed by simply shining with ultraviolet light. After another 20 hours, the fingerprint becomes clearer. At this time, the fingerprints are taken with a camera and entered into the fingerprint database for comparison, or compared with the suspect's fingerprints, which can provide reliable evidence for solving the case.
Michael and Anthony were lucky to find a match in their fingerprint database. Of the six fingerprints tested, five pointed to a man named Lester. Leicester has a criminal record and was once in prison for 5 years for burglary. The remaining fingerprint is Karina's, which indicates that Lester may have committed the crime alone and had no accomplices.
Michael printed out a photo of Lester for identification by community security and residents, confirming that Lester had entered the neighborhood as an air-conditioning mechanic around Aug. 17. The air-conditioning maintenance company also confirmed that Leicester had worked with them for half a year as a maintenance worker, and resigned and left on August 18. The British police issued a wanted warrant for Leicester, who was eventually caught inside a casino in the city of Nottingham.