Chapter 80: Investigation
In addition to this diary, we also found a number of drawings large and small in the cabinet by his bedside. There are some very strange things drawn on the pictures, some of which look like a demon with horns on its head and a fork representing evil in its hand; Some looked like angels, with wings on their bodies and strange-looking rings in their hands.
It can be seen that Hou Yong should be deeply influenced by some kind of cult, and has been completely brainwashed, even to the point of going crazy.
Looking at these pictures, a comrade police officer standing next to me expressed his doubts: "Team Shao, there is a place that makes me feel very strange. ”
"Huh?" I turned to look at him and asked, "What's wrong?" ”
He pointed to the picture I was holding and said, "You see, this devil with horns and this angel with wings are like images that have come out of Christianity. However, there was no problem with the fork in the demon's hand, but the angel had a ring in his hand...... It made me feel very disagreeable. ”
I nodded, which was strange.
"You're right. It is likely that this cult was influenced by Christianity, and it combined the images of certain religions and took over some of the four different things. This is also the essence of many cults, under the pretext of saving the world and helping the people, but they are all satisfying the selfish desires of some cult leaders......"
These demons, angels, and the pattern of the pentagram we just found under the bed are undoubtedly things that some cults use to influence the minds of their followers. A tool for brainwashing. In the cult cases we have encountered in the past, there have even been people who have made use of some false appearances to show their "miracles."
But these so-called miracles were all confirmed in our investigation one by one:. There are no miracles, let alone gods and demons, they are just means used by cults to deceive people, or to achieve their deceptive goals.
After that, we quickly searched for all the clues that Hou Yong's house could find, and except for the strange pictures he saw in his bedroom, everything else was normal.
Even in his sister Hou Li's room, nothing else was found. It was clear that his sister should not have known anything about this.
Of course, all this is just our conjecture for the time being, and more evidence must be found in order to further understand the truth.
I looked at the journal in my hand and decided to study it tonight to see what was written in it.
However, the first task at the moment is to interrogate Hou Li, who has been brought back to the police station by us. We need to learn more about her brother from her mouth.
Back at the police station, we interrogated Hou Li as soon as possible. However, from the information described in her mouth, we can not get more reliable and true clues, but can only make further hypotheses and conjectures.
And at the same time, the forensic doctor also came with the results of the examination of Hou Yong's body. As I judged, Hou Yong died quickly after inhaling an overdose in a short period of time, and this kind of *** was put in the mezzanine of his mouth, wrapped in a capsule, and when he was in danger of being exposed, he bit the capsule and committed suicide.
Truth: A terrible means. I don't know why some people are still using this method of suicide, which is reminiscent of the cruelty and inhumanity of spies in various countries in the last century. At that time, they also used this method to kill themselves to prevent the leakage of important information about the country.
Ms. Hou said she had no idea whether her brother was a member of the cult. Even as we interrogated her, we could tell that she had not recovered from her brother's sudden suicide.
The person who gave her a job, gave her a salary, and took care of her in her daily life died in front of herself, and was suspected by the police of being a cult organization.
However, according to her description, we know that Hou Yong often does not return home, and Hou Li has always thought that he went to a place like a bar or nightclub to spend all his days drinking, but as far as our current conjecture goes, it seems that he probably went to a gathering of a cult organization, or an underground activity similar to the promotion of some demons and evil ways.
Moreover, Hou Li said that Hou Yong has many friends, and he often brings these friends to his home for dinner. It is not difficult to see that these so-called "friends" are likely to be like-minded people with him.
Hou Li also added: Hou Yong once suffered a very serious blow to his business, and this blow almost bankrupted his company. Although his company survived the crisis, it was not able to fully return to its previous state. Hou Yong once felt very depressed and overwhelmed by this.
However, in terms of recent form, Hou Yong is very happy every day. He even smiled a lot more than he used to.
"Did your brother ever tell you anything about religion?"
"Nope. He never mentioned these things to me. Hou Li replied firmly.
It is strange to us that people who have been brainwashed by evil doctrines generally accept certain demands of their organization unconditionally and blindly follow the decisions made from above. Because they think that what they believe in is the best.
Therefore, this kind of person generally recommends his faith to the people around him. Especially their own relatives, because they feel that the people they love should be the same, have the same faith as themselves, serve the same God, and believe in the same Allah.
Judging from Hou Li's answer, it seems that Hou Yong did never tell her anything about his beliefs. Could it be that Hou Yong didn't want his sister to get involved in this troubled water? Perhaps, he didn't want his sister to be hurt by someone?
It is even possible that Hou Yong was forced?!
That's how we learned these things from her. Although it is more or less useful, it only adds more conjecture and doubt to us.
It doesn't matter, we still have an important piece of evidence in our hands, and that is Hou Yong's diary.
I took pictures of every page of Hou Yong's diary on my mobile phone, and then sent it to the mobile phones of each of our task force members, so that they could take the time to take a good look at the diary when they went back and see if they could find some important clues. After all, there is great strength in numbers, and everyone can complement each other.