Chapter Thirty-Seven, The Severed Throat
When I returned to the classroom again, many of the students in the class were sitting around. They seem to be discussing something.
"Did your uncle say anything?" The goldfish asked me.
"No, he asked me to call my parents." I answered him.
"He didn't say anything about us." He expressed disbelief.
"No, he doesn't care about any of that." I say this most convincingly.
"Well, it's none of his business in the first place." The goldfish took my hand.
His friends looked at us as we spoke.
"What did you just look at again?" I asked them what they had just discussed, and it was only when I came back that I interrupted them.
"We just went to the official website of the police and saw the results of the investigation into the death of the counselor." A boy told me.
It's been nearly six or seven hours since the counselor died. In the past few hours, so much has happened that we almost forget that she is also dead.
"What are the results of the investigation?" I asked the boy.
"He killed, the murderer was extremely cruel, directly cut the counselor's throat with a sharp blade, and there are photos on the Internet."
The other boy said, showing me the picture on his phone.
In the photo, the counselor is lying on the bed, her arms hanging out of the bed, her eyes are wide struggling, her mouth is slightly open, her skin is pale, there is a big crack on her neck, and bright red blood flows down her pale skin, staining the striped hospital gown and white bed.
"Are you scared?" A boy asked me.
"Don't be afraid." For me, it's not much scary, I've seen more frightening than this.
My aunt's death came to my mind again, and in my heart, my aunt's death was what I was most afraid of.
My aunt committed suicide, the counselor killed me, and the fear of suicide was much greater than that of him.
What I noticed was the counselor's hair in the photo, which had grown out of her body and was now wilting and lacklustre, which was terrifying to me.
The hair of the dead is the most feared.
Anyone unfortunate has wilted and dull hair, that's what my aunt told me.
"Do the police have any clues?" I asked them.
"I can't tell you the specifics, you can see for yourself." As he spoke, he handed me his phone.
The mobile phone page shows the investigation into the counselor's death.
A long text and a video that lasts for more than a dozen hours.
The content of the text: This video is from the entire time period from the time when Class 356 counselor Jin entered the school infirmary to find that she was dead, and the situation in the corridor of the medical room in the monitoring screen (there is no monitor installed in the ward of the school infirmary, only the corridor of the infirmary has a monitor.) )
At 20:15 last night, Jin was carried into ward 201 of the infirmary, and at 20:20, five medical personnel walked into ward 201, and they went in to treat Jin.
At 8:25 p.m., two of the female nurses walked out. At 8:30 p.m., two female nurses entered Ward 201 again with two medical kits, and then at 20:46, all five medical staff walked out of the infirmary.
After that, until 11:17 today, when the two medical staff who were on shift walked into the 201 ward again, they found that Jin was dead, and at 11:20, they hurriedly ran out of the 201 ward. The specific time of Jin's death was around 10 o'clock today, and the cause of death was that his throat was cut and he bleed to death.
According to the investigation, there were no signs of a fight at the scene.
Investigation Status: Ongoing.
In the video, during the entire period from the five medical staff leaving the ward last night to the medical staff who changed shifts this morning entering Ward 201, no one else entered Ward 201 in the surveillance footage.
The police interrogated seven medical personnel, all of which were broadcast live on the webcast platform.
The first question the police asked them: "What is the result of your consultation with Jin?" ”
Last night's representatives of the five medical staff replied, "She is very emotionally unstable, with traces of bee stings on her face, neck, and arms, and multiple bruises on her body. ”
The police recorded his description on a computer.
Then he asked them a second question: "What did you do next?" ”
Their representative replied: "We asked two female nurses to go to the pharmacy and get tranquilizers, ointments to treat the bitten skin, and as soon as we touched her, she screamed loudly, she had a lot of bruises, and we took some painkillers. ”
He finished speaking and didn't say anything more, and after a long silence, the police realized he had finished.
Then the police asked, "So, what did you do next?" ”
"We didn't give her painkillers for safety reasons, and it's best not to use painkillers and tranquilizers together."
He thought it would be enough to say this, but the police immediately reminded him to continue.
"I gave her a tranquilizer and two female nurses smeared her with medicine for her bites. No, then we left. ”
This time he was really done.
After his last words, the police did not ask him any more questions.
The police turned to question the two paramedics who were changing shifts.
A young female police officer asked, "What did you do when you went in?" ”
They were a man and a woman, the woman was very timid, she didn't seem to have recovered from the fear of this morning, she didn't say anything, just looked at the other male medical officer.
The male medical doctor replied, "We went in to check on her, and the first thing we saw was blood staining the bed, and our first feeling was that something was wrong, but at first we couldn't be sure if she was dead, so I put my hand on the tip of her nose and made sure she wasn't breathing." We were all so frightened that we ran straight out of the room. ”
That is, the two of them immediately notified the police and the reporter of the death of the counselor.
Then, the representative of the police faced the camera, "This is the end of this live broadcast, and the subsequent investigation needs to wait until the autopsy report comes out." ”
"Live streaming is awkward, too much silence." This is the evaluation on the Internet, and obviously netizens are not very satisfied with this live broadcast.
Netizens said, "It's a pity that now the police can't do anything except rely on existing technology." ”