Chapter 216: Conspiracy Theories Don't Hold Up
After Hu Hao finished telling the story of the suspects in the two cases who were caught, he began to busy himself with his own affairs.
Wang Yiyuan sat in her place, holding the information provided by Hu Hao about the case that the studio had taken over and preparing to input it into the computer, but she couldn't concentrate at all.
As Hu Hao said, the three cases have their own order, and there is basically no intersection between the victim and the suspect, but the suspects in the three cases all have selective amnesia, and what is lost happens to be the fragment of the crime, and the probability of this coincidence will not be much higher than buying a lottery ticket and winning the grand prize.
But if it's not a coincidence, then where is the connection between them?
Wang Yiyuan thought about it carefully and found that the three cases that could be found had only a few things in common:
1. The three victims were all women;
2. The suspects all had the purpose of killing the victim;
3. The suspects are all mentally normal, but they have lost their memories of the time of the crime;
4. There was almost no intersection between the social relations between the suspect and the victim before the crime;
5. The victims are all body donation volunteers;
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Wait, body donation volunteers?!......
Wang Yiyuan's previous speculation about "conspiracy theories" surfaced in her mind again, but she soon ruled out this idea herself.
When she encountered the suspected murder, she did not register for body donation on the official website of the Red Cross at all, and she was not a voluntary body donation at that time, which does not seem to be consistent with her "conspiracy theory" from this point of view.
So what else do you have in common that you haven't discovered?
Wang Yiyuan felt that her head was now like flour on the left and water on the right.
Rubbing her swollen temples, Wang Yiyuan felt that she was really not suitable to be a detective.
Although she is not actually engaged in the detective industry - looking for dogs and the like was automatically ignored by Wang Yiyuan, but with her many years of experience in watching suspense reasoning, as a detective, she must have several abilities.
The first is to have a wide range of knowledge or skills. Let's not talk about the fictional characters in Sherlock Holmes, Edogawa Conan, etc., just take the studio where he works as an example: Hu Hao is very familiar with all kinds of criminal investigation methods and is proficient in psychology; Ni Jun is a forensic doctor and has a strong ability to examine traces; even the most unreliable Chen Yang is at least a lawyer, extremely familiar with legal terms, and has a super memory and good skills. In the studio, except for himself, it seems that he has a specialization in the art industry, only he knows a little bit of miscellaneous knowledge, but he is not particularly good at anything - oh no, he is also good at it: if the imagination is rich, it is a specialty.
Secondly, as a detective, you need to have a strong and detailed observation ability. Wang Yiyuan knows very well that she has always been a big grinning person, and she is still impatient and impatient, which obviously does not meet the requirements of detectives.
In the end, the reasoning ability that detectives must have cannot be reached by themselves, and Wang Yiyuan is still very self-aware.
Even as detectives, everyone solves crimes differently. Hu Hao uses a typical Sherlock Holmes-type case-solving technique, he will list many possibilities according to the information obtained after the case appears, and then eliminate the impossible among those possibilities one by one, and leave the last one even if it is impossible, it must be the truth.
Ni Jun is just the opposite, his philosophy is: don't make assumptions, assumptions are easy to mislead, everything should be based on objective evidence, even if it is a small detail, no matter how inconspicuous the evidence, accumulate enough, quantitative changes will form qualitative changes, and the truth will come out.
As for Chen Yang, among the three, Wang Yiyuan has the most contact with him, but she doesn't understand his concept of solving the case. In Wang Yiyuan's opinion, Chen Yang has always been a hanger, and he should belong to the kind of person who waits for the rabbit and waits for the truth to jump out by himself.
Wang Yiyuan is sometimes curious about how the three people who partner in the studio have different personalities and different philosophies, how can they maintain this studio for so long.
While thinking wildly, he unconsciously clicked on the icon on the computer desktop. One file after another was opened and closed, until a document was opened, and Wang Yiyuan stopped.
THIS IS THE EXCEL SHEET THAT WANG YIYUAN ASKED "HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME" FROM THE DOCTOR'S COMPUTER!
At that time, Wang Yiyuan thought that she usually spent most of her time in the studio, and there was nothing to do, so she simply downloaded the form to the computer in the studio when she went to work, planning to take advantage of the time when she had nothing to do, and planned how to find out what kind of connection there would be between the benefits of organ transplantation, but then she was busy applying for a visa and had not carefully studied this document, but now she unconsciously clicked on it.
Wang Yiyuan looked up at Hu Hao, and wanted to ask Hu Hao's opinion again, but saw that the other party was busy answering the phone, so she didn't speak.
Looking down at the document again, Wang Yiyuan was also a little entangled.
I always thought that the deaths of Jian Yisheng and Wu Yueying were related to signing a body donation, and that they were deliberately killed so that they could use their organs, but now that I think about it, it seems that it is not very likely.
Wu Yueying's death was due to being stabbed with a knife, if someone deliberately wanted to obtain his organs, except for professional doctors, how could he guarantee that the required organs would not be stabbed with a knife? And the suspect who was caught using the murder weapon, according to Hu Hao, was just an ordinary vagrant, to be exact, a little gangster, and it really didn't seem like a type who knew the human body structure very well.
Although Jian Yisheng's death injured the brain and did not hurt other internal organs, it is also very suspicious when I think about it now.
After death, the body's organs gradually become inactive. Except for some special tissues such as the cornea, the activity of most organs can only be maintained for ten minutes to half an hour, so the legal organ harvesting in the hospital must be carried out within half an hour after the death of the person.
If someone really devised the illusion of Jian Yisheng's "accidental death," how could he be sure that Jian Yisheng's body would be taken to the hospital in time? The alley at the back door of the bar was almost never passed, and if a person suddenly "coincidentally" found Jian Yisheng injured and lying on the ground and called an ambulance, it is estimated that the police would also be suspicious.
What's more, these two cases were originally not related to the case of Wang Yiyuan who was "murdered", but through the situation just described by Hu Hao, the suspects in the three cases actually had amnesia at the time of the crime, which shows that the three cases must have some kind of connection that they don't know yet. In this way, the conspiracy theory that murderous groups are killing people to provide organs for patients in desperate need of organ transplants should not be valid...... Right?