Chapter 10: The Investigation of Xiuz
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"I wonder what the Colonel knows about the murder of his Fifth Library Director?" β
Estes guessed correctly, Lieutenant Xiuz had indeed come to eat for another purpose recently.
In the past two years, there have been frequent incidents of officers being killed or in distress in more than a dozen departments directly under the central authorities, and in the past two years, more than 20 officers have been killed and more than 100 officers have been wounded.
In the past two years, in a central government where public order is good and there are few large-scale disasters, it is very rare or strange for officers of departments directly under the central government to have such a large number of dangerous incidents occurred.
The vast majority of the victims were middle- and lower-level officers in their direct departments, and the causes of death and murder were both natural and coincidental, and they were all past misfortunes that are mentioned everywhere.
For example, when taking the elevator, the elevator fell into disrepair, for example, while walking on the road, it was suddenly recommended to cramp and fell to the ground and was crushed to death by a car, for example, while walking, he suddenly had a heart attack and died, and then for example, he slept at home and waited for his wife to wake up the next day to find that her husband had fallen at the door of the toilet.
A variety of factors such as electrocution, drowning, drunk driving, etc., which are commonly encountered in re-life, can be found. The cause of death is also very standard, as standard as a classic example in the safety manual of urban life.
But it is precisely because it is too standard that it is suspected by Xiuz, as for the reason......
In the words of Xiuz, these incidents are too pure, no matter how the investigation and evidence are collected, the evidence and the testimony of witnesses cannot show that these incidents have anything to do with human factors, and everything is too much like an accident for the gendarmerie and the Judge Advocate General's department to completely refrain from thinking that 'this is a homicide', although the number is staggering, but because there is no clue at all, the gendarmerie and the military judge advocate corps basically decide the case as an accidental death.
The accidental death of an officer is an unfortunate event, and the killing of an officer is a major and serious case, and it is a major event that needs to be solved within a time limit.
There is no evidence or clues left in these cases that can be traced down to the vine, so that the investigators of the gendarmerie and the Judge Advocate General's Office are completely unable to start, although some people doubt that the frequency of accidental deaths of nearly 30 officers in two years is too high, but considering their own status and safety, most of the criminal investigators have flinched.
Because they understand that if this incident is really killed, then the ability to kill dozens of central officers and disguise them as natural deaths and accidents, the kind of dark forces that can lightly kill a person serving in the central government, and can also cover up the accidental death so that no one can find a single evidence is not something that a criminal investigator can fight against at all.
No one forces themselves, and there is no need for them to mix up such dangerous things.
So for two whole years. Although there were suspicions about such frequent deaths of officers, no one really dared to say the phrase 'he killed'.
Because once this sentence is confirmed, it will set off a monstrous case in the central government, and even the president will be alarmed, in that case, the military high-level will definitely order the case to be solved within a time limit, and he will have to confront this powerful dark force head-on, and there is no way out.
There were no clues, no clues, no chance of victory. Under such conditions, how many detectives would venture to investigate?
"Could you please answer that?"
But it was an accident.
As Mastan had commented on him, Lieutenant Hutz was a nice meddler, warm-hearted and intelligent.
A good person, especially a good person who wants to do some good deeds, not only needs good character, but also needs to have ability, courage, and courage, and the most indispensable thing is the wisdom to solve problems and the courage and determination to face all kinds of difficulties and evils.
And these things, Xiuz just have.
"I don't understand what the lieutenant means at all."
While leisurely drinking coffee over the cake, he calmly crossed his legs to answer the questions of Lieutenant Xiuz with a stern face.
Estes always had a confident and playful smile on his face, squinting his beautiful and moving big eyes, with a thick smile and interest, looking at this disgusting and funny guy in front of him, she had already understood this Xiuzi's plan a month ago.
It is nothing more than to use disgusting methods to probe the bottom of oneself first, and when it does not work for a month, change tactics and force oneself to show oneself or anger with a tough attitude.
It's the first time I've seen such an interesting person, Estes.
She has not seen people with a conscience and conscience, and she is not uncommon to those who have compassion to help others in times of difficulty.
She is such a person herself, and she is willing to help when she sees someone she can see in trouble, but it is only the person she can see.
"Why do you say that Lieutenant Colonel Fieblick, the Fifth Curator, was killed? You must know that when the gendarmerie investigated last week, it was already decided. β
Putting down the teacup, Estes stared intently at the solemn lieutenant in front of him, and the playfulness in his heart was irrepressible
"Died in an elevator accident, when the lieutenant colonel walked out of the elevator door, the elevator door suddenly closed due to a short circuit caused by disrepair, and the lieutenant colonel's head was stuck on the door, and then someone pressed the twist of other floors to cause this 'misfortune'~"
As if to deliberately tease Xiuz, Estes deliberately accentuated the pronunciation of the word 'misfortune', as if to tell the other party that there was something wrong with this misfortune.
"It is true that the report given by the gendarmerie and the autopsy results given by the forensic doctor indicate that the lieutenant colonel died in the elevator accident, but ......"
As he spoke, Xiuz pulled out a stack of photos from his pocket and spread them out on the table.
"From two years ago to the present, there have been a total of 28 officers among the middle and lower ranks of the central ministries and commissions who died accidentally, including seven people who died in electrical electrocution accidents, seven people who died in traffic, seven people who died by drowning, and seven people who died suddenly due to heart paralysis caused by physical problems. The number of such averages jΓΉ...... Don't you think it's too even? β
"Hi...... Yes~ It's too average~ It's really unbearable~"
But what can Estes do? Although the two sisters with red pupils and black pupils have first-class killing techniques and skills, they are too natural in style.
I remember that when they were first asked to kill the officer who wanted to frame and blame him, Estes threw them a copy of the "Safety Code of City Life"
Since then, they have been repeating the murder again and again in the order of accidents in the four chapters. I don't even know the probability of throwing a sieve and playing with it.
It was only recently that Estes discovered that the order of death so far had been based on the chapter catalogue of the safety manuals distributed by the central government to the general public.
Estes had already told them, but it was too late.
"The order of these people's deaths is the same as in the City Safety Manual, and Lord Estes doesn't know what he thinks about this?"
No, someone has already come to the door. But......
"This booklet can be found in the homes of 5 million of the 8 million citizens of the capital, so you don't want to donate this booklet to the library, right? ~That's a shame I don't need to~ I have a full 57,872 copies of this manual in my library, and 31,963 copies of this handbook for military use. They were all piled up in the warehouse, and they were all taken out enough to cremate a squad of people. β
Estes was reminding Hutz that a manual alone could not explain anything.
"I wonder if your Excellency has anything else to offer? ~β