Chapter 310: Not a Simple Case
The story of the cleaner continues to be told, but Miwako Sato is now very complicated in her heart.
When the cleaner revealed that the deceased was gay, the case became much clearer.
Homosexuality is an unpardonable sin in Christianity, the most serious of the original sins and adultery.
After death, you will never be accepted into heaven, and you will have to suffer in hell to atone for your sins.
Homosexuality is considered to be sexual activity that is not intended for the purpose of reproduction, but purely for pleasure, and is an obstacle to human reproduction.
Even the largest Catholic Church in the later Middle Protestant Church was vague about homosexuality.
It is said that every child can receive the light of God equally, but in fact, Catholicism still does not accept congenital homosexuality.
What Catholicism accepts is only acquired homosexuality. And some Catholic clergy are also committed to the "redemption" of acquired homosexuality, so that they can be lost.
In the 90s, Japan's acceptance of the same sex was very low and low, and Miwako Sato was already able to bear the pain and entanglement of the deceased Kazuki Miyajima for so many years, and even despair.
Because it is homosexual, the life of the deceased hermit can also be understood.
When the narrator's cleaner mentions that the deceased was gay, there is also a strong sadness in the tone of the words that follow.
The deceased chose voyeurism to satisfy his increasingly deformed desires, and the cleaner understood the deceased's strange habits when she was in the same company as the deceased.
It is very likely that the deceased at that time already had the idea of voyeurism, but did not put it into practice.
The story of the deceased Kazuki Miyajima resonates with the cleaners, not because the cleaners also have ulterior secrets, but because she feels that everyone in the world has their own troubles.
Because of her alcoholic husband, the cleaner endured most of the suffering in the world, especially when the child fell ill, and the cleaner felt that her only hope was dashed.
However, she can still maintain optimism with a positive attitude, and Kazuki Miyajima has completely fallen into gloom.
The cleaner finally decided to enlighten Kazuki Miyajima, and after that meeting, the two also often corresponded and became very good friends.
It's just that the efforts made by the cleaners are not very effective, and when she stays with Miyajima Kazuki, she can clearly feel the negative emotions coming from Miyajima Kazuki.
In the end, the deceased Kazuki Miyajima's emotions finally exploded, and during a certain meeting, he said to the cleaner: "I'm going to kill myself, please take my organs and sell them!" Make a little contribution to the world, and by the way, you can raise a little money for your child's medical expenses. ”
Naturally, the cleaners tried their best to dissuade them, but unsurprisingly, there was no effect at all.
The other night, she received a call from the deceased asking her to come over.
When she passed, it was discovered that the deceased had committed suicide by taking sleeping pills.
A letter was left next to his corpse with his last wishes.
In the end, the cleaners chose to follow the deceased's last wishes and sell the organs, dismembered the body and threw it in the trash.
The long story was finally told, and the cleaner seemed to remember the darkness of that day, his hands shaking.
She took out a letter from the drawer, Chu He and Miwako Sato took the letter and read it carefully, and found that the content was exactly the same as what the cleaner said, but the authenticity of the letter has yet to be verified.
The letter stated the reasons why the deceased wanted the cleaner to break the body, which was very simple, just two words, salvation.
Penance before death, when the body is not protected, and when it is trampled, everything is for the atonement of sins.
The letter is not so much the last wish of the deceased as it is a letter of guarantee from the deceased to the cleaner that the cleaner will not be held accountable.
Miwako Sato said to Chu He: "Judging from the handwriting, this letter is indeed the handwriting of the deceased. ”
The cleaner's expression was very sad, and she said: "Officer Sato, I admit that I am guilty, you can arrest me, I plead guilty." ”
Chu He shook his head and said to the cleaner: "According to what you said, the deceased committed suicide, and there is a will, no matter whether this will is valid or not, if what you state is true, then you have a total of two crimes." One is the crime of insulting a corpse, which does not constitute a crime, and the other is the crime of organizing the sale of human organs, which is punishable by imprisonment and a fine. Are you sure you've thought it and what you're saying is true? ”
Human organ trafficking has always been a matter that cannot be brought to the door, and organ trafficking occurs all over the world, and it is basically a violent industrial chain related to gangsters.
Japan naturally has it, but most of them are homeless people who are targeted, and there are also those who take the initiative to sell organs, such as cleaners, and the price is also very high.
But this is an illegal act, and any government will crack down on it.
The red-eyed cleaner's body trembled slightly after hearing Chu He's words, she gritted her teeth, and finally said.
"I promise that what I said is true, I plead guilty, but my child still needs medical treatment, how much does this fine cost?"
Chu He directly spread his hands, saying that he didn't know, Miwako Sato frowned and shook his head, indicating that he didn't know.
If it is Huaxia, it is very likely that the proceeds will be confiscated and a fine will be imposed, and in the case of Japan, Chu He is not very clear.
The light in the cleaner's eyes became more and more dim, and finally became gray.
Because, most likely, all this she has done has been in vain, and if she really has to be convicted and fined, what will her poor child do!
Miwako Sato obviously thought of this as well, and her eyes were a little red.
She has always had a strong sense of justice, and what she did today is likely to ruin a family's hopes.
The corpse shredding case that has plagued her for a long time and brought her pressure and troubles seems to be finally solved, but Miwako Sato is not so happy in her heart.
She subconsciously turned her head to look at Chu He, wanting to see how he reacted.
People are like this sometimes, when emotions are intense, they always subconsciously seek a sense of identity.
To Sato's surprise, Chu He's brows were still furrowed.
"Mr. Chu He, what are you thinking?"
Miwako Sato couldn't help but ask.
Chu He glanced at her and asked rhetorically.
"Don't you think it's not that simple?"
"Huh?" Miwako Sato was stunned.
If it weren't for Chu He, it would have been basically impossible for the police to set their sights on the cleaners.
The cleaner has been in contact with the police several times, but no flaws have been revealed.
No one would have thought that such a popular and optimistic cleaner would be a person who personally dismembered the corpse.
Does such a case seem very simple in the eyes of Mr. Chu He?
Miwako Sato couldn't help but think.