Chapter 275: Misleading [1]

No matter who premeditated the mastermind of this shocking fraud was premeditated, Amp couldn't help but admit that this guy was the kind of rare "genius crime", not that this person threw out a puppet like Hoddock who was bent on death to obstruct the stupid act of handling the case, and Amp had seen similar cases in many cases in the past. For example, in a perverted murder case he once supervised, every time he was about to get close to the truth, there was always a guy who ran out and turned himself in, and these surrenderers were able to recount the process of committing the crime in detail, without any mistakes, and even allowed Amp to find some small details that he didn't find.

Are these people criminals?

Obviously not, they are actually part of the victims, and then because of some special psychological changes, they have a worship psychology for the perpetrator, crazy admiration for the perpetrator and willing to take the blame for the perpetrator. In the end, Amp still caught the guy, a priest. The case was suppressed by the church, and the false identity of the volunteer was used when the identity of the criminal was announced.

This is actually not a clever trick, but some not-so-clever tricks can become extremely important killer when used in the right place!

Hoddock's presence is completely impossible to exert any influence on the investigation team in terms of hindering the investigation, but he is there, and the reason for being there is not what he wants to do, how to obstruct and mislead everyone to solve the case, but what the Joint Investigation Team, the Police Investigation Bureau, and the City Hall of the Imperial Capital are going to do.

The impact of this financial fraud case is so bad that more than 20 people have chosen to jump off buildings in the past five days to end their tragic lives. The explosive occurrence of such a large number of suicides in such a short period of time all points to the DreamWorks financial fraud, which has had a very terrible impact on society, and the economy of the entire empire has declined.

It can be said that the entire imperial capital and the small half of the empire are paying attention to this matter, and many people are under heavy pressure. If the case cannot be solved in the short term, even if there is a possibility that the process will come to a temporary standstill, what will the officials who need to be held responsible for the case do in the face of such heavy and increasing pressure? Their only thought at that time was to find a way that everyone could agree to and end the case as soon as possible.

And Hodalk is the best choice!

In this financial fraud case, the Imperial Administration did not suffer any economic losses, nor did the Central Bank, the largest economy of the Empire, suffer any substantial losses, and it was the shareholders and investors and speculators on Sheriss Street who really suffered. This is different from the previous cases where the government was deceived or the bank was defrauded, in this case there was no strong promoter, and when the people above were pressured to think that the case should be closed, it would definitely be closed.

Maybe there will be a follow-up follow-up, or maybe it really ends here!

That's why Amp felt that the mastermind of this case must be very smart and analyzed people's hearts very well, and Hodalk was the fig leaf he threw to the big people who could decide the final outcome of this case. Once the investigation is at an impasse, Hodok's role is revealed.

This isn't the first time Amp has dealt with clever criminals, he's dealt with a lot of clever criminals before, and in the end it turns out that he won, except for the Great Gold Heist. But that's not that he can't investigate, it's that he wasn't a supervisor at the beginning, just a consultant. If he is given enough time and manpower and material resources, he may not be able to catch the initiators of the gold robbery.

He pinched the bridge of his nose, walked back to his "makeshift office", looked at the clues and directions combed out on the wall, and finally put the main direction of the next stage on the six million that suddenly appeared and disappeared, maybe these six million could bring him a new "card". He doesn't have many "cards" in his hand, and there is no hope of victory in this gamble, and only when he has enough hole cards can he crush his opponent in one fell swoop.

Bangbangbang's knock on the door alarmed Amp, who was thinking, and he glanced up, it was an agent transferred from the General Directorate of Police Investigation, he held a document in his hand and raised it, "Team leader, we just received an anonymous letter, after reading it, Deputy Team Leader Clark thinks that this may be of great help in solving the case, let me send it to you." โ€

Amp thanked him, took the document from the agent's hand, and pulled out the slightly dusty letter. He dipped his fingers in some dust and twisted it, which is a special powder used to collect fingerprints, which is very delicate and has certain chemical properties. When these powders can be adsorbed on the residue without destroying the residual sweat and some fat on the surface of the object, they can be completely set after being sprayed with a chemical drug. There are some starch components in it, and the fingerprints will be blackened after setting, so a special shot is taken according to the process, and then a transparent glass piece with semi-adhesive glue is gently pressed to remove the complete fingerprints.

This method has been passed down from the Federation and has been used in large cities, and the accuracy of fingerprints obtained is very high.

He turned his attention again to the anonymous letter, which, like many of the anonymous letters he had come into contact with, was plain and plain, and its contents were pieced together from printed scraps of shredded newspapers. The anonymous letter was not very content, only two lines of words, one sentence.

"I heard that this DreamWorks stock scam was run by a guy named Joshua, whose office is just down the back street from Sheris Street, and the renter's name is Nicole"

After reading it, Amp immediately walked into the conference room and gathered the staff, and he sent the anonymous letter to each agent to look at it carefully, and finally returned it to his hands.

"How's the fingerprinting?", he looked at the agent who had just delivered the letter to him, the agent shook his head, Amp was not disappointed, and realized that the letter was most likely sent by the participants in the fraud, or even the mastermind. In many of the cases he solved, the murderers and plotters always had an inexplicable desire to challenge the police and get more thrilling pleasure from them than committing crimes. He once captured a murderer, and before he was captured, the murderer even went to the police station in person, and went to Amp's office to provide some important clues to Amp face-to-face.

"I know some of you want to find out where these pieces of paper came from, but there's no point. The imperial capital is home to more than 18 million people, and more than 3 million newspapers are sold every day, and it doesn't make sense to find out what the pieces of paper come from. โ€

"Let me give you my personal opinion, the first point is that the word 'I' in this letter is in a larger font than other fonts, and the person who 'wrote' this anonymous letter should have a relatively strong personality, compare himself, and at the same time attach great importance to people's opinions of him......", Amp suddenly closed his mouth, and a seated agent raised his hand, and he raised his chin.

"Mr. Ample, why is this man a very strong and self-conscious man?", the agent asked, and the other agents pricked up their ears, they were equally curious.

Amp didn't scold him, but patiently explained, "This 'I' uses a larger font, which shows that he is emphasizing himself and his point of view, this kind of person is often very ego and even conceited, people with this kind of personality have a certain paranoid disorder, he will think that everything he does is right, so he will appear very confident, and he will also behave strongly." He then uses the phrase 'heard' which represents an uncertain meaning, but there is a detailed message at the back, which is a very euphemistic expression, and he sees himself as standing in a higher position than we are, it may be a social class, or something else......"

After a slight pause, Amp continued: "Second, I think that the 'author' who wrote this letter is not just an insider, but may also be a participant or even a mastermind. In conjunction with the first point I have stated, we assume that the 'author' of the letter is also a participant, who has a certain social status, has a high IQ and in himself has a sense of superiority over others. โ€

"He may have lived in the imperial capital, so much so that he lived on Shelith Street, and he may have made the conditions to meet us, but we didn't know him. In this way, he satisfies his need for pleasure and fulfillment, and he wants to see us holding the clue but not being able to do anything about it. โ€

"The first step in your work is to find out what is going on about Joshua in this letter, and I want you to be mindful that when you investigate any scene, you try to make a record of what the onlookers look like, or photographically, especially those who seem to be members of the elite of society. The second step is to investigate who Joshua usually comes into contact with and find out his social environment......"

The author of the letter was sitting in James's office at this time, and Gavin was sitting next to him, and when Gavin nodded to him and exchanged the documents with him, Durin stood up with a smile, walked up to James and shook his hand, "Thank you very much, you did me a great favor, so let's have a meal together in the evening!"

James squeezed out a humble smile and nodded repeatedly, "It's just a gesture......"

Those documents are actually Juan's liquor licenses, and there are no names on these licenses, and whoever owns these documents has the right to make wine and sell alcohol. Armed with these documents, Dรผhrin was free to produce all sorts of liquor in Illian bulks and smuggle them elsewhere. This is the first step in his life that he has planned for himself, and he is gratifying!

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