Chapter 3 The Ghost Lingers
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"What about the weekend?"
When Connors came out of his office, his eyes were dark, and after all these days and nights of investigation, he finally gave up all clues related to Mkoyan and decided to hang the case high. This can't be blamed on Connors, he is the leader of the airborne, the airborne represents the pressure, if he can't do the results, no need for others to say, he himself feels panicked, because the internal rectification of the homicide department is the most inconspicuous, although the results are remarkable, but the leader can't see it doesn't mean that the rectification is in vain?
Therefore, Connors can only play with his life, and the crime solving rate is the only evidence that can represent the ability of the police department, and it is also the most conspicuous achievement...... It's just that he, Connors, is too unlucky, since solving the last case, the homicide department has encountered a shortage of cases for the first time, and there is no homicide case that has been submitted except for the murder of Justin, who was forced to snatch it. That Connors could only work Mkoyan's case, and through his investigation, he finally found some clues, and the strange thing about this case was that there was an incident that happened at the same time in the same time track, and it was inextricably linked to the Doko family.
This incident is Gaia's disappearance, a case of missing persons.
According to the information fed back to the police by the neighbors of the Doko family, Gaia's disappearance is directly related to the Doko family, and more importantly, the school where Gaia attended has confirmed this......
When Connors thought that he had found a breakthrough in the case, he was about to relax, but he suddenly found that all his clues came to an abrupt end!
From then on, the case of missing persons came to the fore in the case of a group of children in the wandering area who smashed the judge's car, and the missing Gaia was found and taken back by the weekend, after which Judge Erkov withdrew the case in court, and the whole case was closed; There are no new clues on Mkoyan's side, and when a homicide has passed the so-called 48-hour 'golden statute', it is even more difficult to solve the case, and in this case, the only case that Connors can prove himself is the 'murder of Justin'. In this way, it is even more unlikely that he will give up the case to F.
"Today is the day when the Chekov case is in session at the court, and I went to the court over the weekend, chief. Is there anything you're looking for him? โ
Brayden sat bored at his desk and said something as a video site broadcast live on his computer screen.
"Nothing, a report."
As Connors was about to turn around and walk back to his office, Braden added, "Why don't you go and rummage through your desk on the weekend, maybe you can find it." โ
Connors turned his head to look at his desk for the weekend. That desk was covered with all kinds of papers...... He didn't go, at least he was in this office and gave him enough respect for the weekend.
"Is it a result?"
Connors walked over to Brayden, leaning over to his desk with one hand and Braydon's back with the other.
"Out, I'm reading the follow-up report, the main reason is that the lawyer in our police station is so powerful that the grenade that can directly characterize the case was removed from the evidence, and he also beat it up and said that this is the defense strategy of the opposing lawyer, the purpose is to make the jury feel disgusted with Chekov." Braden pouted at Connors.
"Is there such a thing? Can something like a grenade, which is not at all part of a police outfit, be overturned? โ
"The grenade had not only Chekov's fingerprints on it, but also Eugene's fingerprints and Gucao's urine. The exclusive lawyer of our legal department directly twisted this grenade into a quaint one, and said......" Brayden said with a dumb neck: "Who can prove that this grenade was brought out by Chekov himself?" Who can prove that this grenade must belong to our detectives? This is very unfair to my client. According to the evidence found by the police at the scene after Gu Cao's confession of Craig's residence, the military sniper killed him, and the police searched the scene, Brayden's sniper rifle had a fingerprint that did not belong to him at all, and it was confirmed that this fingerprint belonged to Gu Cao, that is, Craig's sniper rifle was purchased by Gu Cao, so why can't this grenade be one of the items on Gu Cao's list of arms purchased? โ
Hearing this, Connors laughed: "What a joke. How did the police department's exclusive lawyer deduce that the gun was purchased by Gu Cao without evidence based on a fingerprint? โ
"This is the law of the United States, the interests of the suspect belong to the suspect, as long as this matter is possible, even if it is a small probability event. It will become one of the strategies of lawyers. โ
Braden looked at the reporter's follow-up report on the computer screen and said: "But this is also a scorer, if we commit such a thing, we don't expect to be taken so seriously." โ
Connors laughed and scolded: "You kid, you always think that other people's success depends on luck. โ
"By the way, how did you pronounce the sentence?"
Braden cleared his throat and said, "Violating police enforcement regulations is punishable by two years in prison." โ
"It's only been two years?"
Braden added in Connors' surprise: "Two years of probation. โ
"What!"
Brayden nodded. Put on a helpless posture: "Yes, Chekov doesn't have to go to prison at all." โ
Connors was completely stunned, and stood beside Braden and straightened up: "Matthew won't be so shameless as to let Chekov wear a police uniform like this, right?" โ
"That's not true, when he came out of the courthouse, Director Matthew announced in public in a media interview that Chekov had been fired from the police station and would not be paid that month's salary."
"That's it?"
Braden responded: "What else? This is obviously a friendly match, and the Justin leak was disclosed to the media over the weekend, but our exclusive lawyer, Mr. Corey, did not use this as a reason to completely overturn all the evidence provided by the F, and the F-force did not risk his life to fight to the death with the police department, no matter how you look at it, it seems to have been discussed in advance, otherwise the F-force and the police station reported each other in court, and it is estimated that all the senior leaders would have to go to the Ministry of the Interior to report. โ
"Is this still a police station?"
Connors was a little angry, but he seemed to feel something in Braden's reminder: "That guy who specializes in killing cops should kill Chekov as well......"
"Wait!" Connors looked at Braden and said, "Say what you just said again?" โ
Braden was stunned for a moment, looked at Connors and apologized, "Private, I shouldn't have said that." โ
"I'm asking you to repeat what you just said!"
Seeing Connors's serious expression, Braden was even more confused, and repeated tremblingly: "I said, that guy who specializes in killing police should also kill Chekov." โ
"That's it." Connors stood there thinking and asked, "You say, after Justin is dead, will that murderer target Chekov?" โ
"How, is he looking for death?" Braden felt that this was impossible: "With Chekov's skills, let alone a murderer, even if there are a few more, he will only be killed." โ
"Where's Justin?" Connors asked rhetorically: "Justin's skills are indeed inferior to Chekov, but he is also a federal agent trained by F, so it stands to reason that he will not be subdued by the murderer so easily, but do you remember the situation when we went to Justin's house to investigate?" There was some dirt on Justin's doorstep that did not belong in the area, which was also found at Justin's home, which means that Justin was likely caught the moment he returned home. What does it mean from the time of Justin's appearance in the media to the time of his death when he was killed by the killer that he died faster than Wood? It shows that the murderer's patience has deteriorated, and the reason for the deterioration of patience is probably that the murderer's desire to conquer the deceased at the same time psychologically and physically has become more fulfilling, and it has become as full of anticipation as - drug - addiction. โ
"The media coverage of the policeman's death may have inflated the murderer, and in this case, it is quite possible that he will do it when the media is most focused on Chekov!"
Brayden asked worriedly: "Private R, our start in Los Angeles is not very good, if we apply to track Chekov at this time, it is likely to ......" He didn't finish his next words, but these words have been said very clearly, and it should be ugly to hear.
Connors walked to his office as if he hadn't heard, sat back down at his desk, and used his authority to open all the records related to the murder and look at the changes in the whole case, and he found that the murder actually changed all along. From the very beginning of using money as bait to force the police to reveal their true nature to the later chase after the black police exposed in the media, this is a change in itself, and in the future, the case changed even more, the yellow eel in the deceased's body disappeared, and the murderer began to use very extreme methods to obtain a sense of accomplishment instead of relying on the living habits of the yellow eel to prove how dirty the deceased was during his lifetime. Because he found that the media, under the urging of the police and the force, began to gradually ignore the case, which may be the reason for his last change, since he has lost the pursuit of the media, it may be the best choice to simply get a sense of accomplishment from the case itself, otherwise it will not evolve into the way Justin was before his death.
But what exactly does this qiฤ represent?
Was it an external factor that caused the murderer to change?
Did the murderer think it would be too easy to kill the deceased in his home, or did he choose a location that met his conditions for committing the crime?
When confronted with a problem, it is human instinct to look for shortcuts, and when Connors encounters something he can't figure out, he begins to look up all the cases related to the serial killer in the archives, and finally a clear report appears in front of his eyes, which states that the change in the killing ritual of the serial killer represents. After the evolution, Connors seemed to see a different interpretation, because the report quoted Lambert's research report as evidence, and clearly described the idiosyncratic changes of the serial killer at each stage and the origin of the sense of accomplishment that he gained after the change.
At the end of the report, Connors was already impressed by the person who wrote the report, and the cases cited in the report were just as wonderful as this report, but when he finished reading the last line of the report, the name of the weekend was printed in his eyes, 'pop', Connors threw the mouse out of his hand.
He's angry, he hates to live in the shadows of others, but the name Weekend is always haunted in his world, and he can't hide from it. (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please visit wรจnhttp://mnet
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