Chapter 199: Inference (1)
Captain Garlic later visited Wang Tuda's family, and the family members unanimously said that Wang Tuda could not read and was illiterate.
So, who wrote this note?
When the police came to the village of Kalaya Tur, they went to the homes of the 10 hired migrant workers and basically confirmed that the handwriting came from a person named Huang Shanbao.
Like most villagers, Huang Shanbao is also a descendant of Huxiang's children left behind by Zuogong Tuntian. However, the Huang family is not prosperous in the village, and by Huang Shanbao's generation, only one of his descendants remains.
Located on the edge of the desert, the village of Kalaya Tur has always been barren, and the villagers have to earn a living by raising sheep and serving as guides and feet for passing caravans.
Huang Shanbao is a good guide in the desert, leading the way for truck drivers, oil exploration teams, and even poachers who go to oases to hunt wild asses, antelopes and sand hares.
He has an active brain, and has been to Urumqi and Turpan with the transport team, and is a person in the village who has "seen the world and can calm down".
It probably makes sense now.
The people of Yatul Village were accustomed to dealing with the desert, but not with people, and Captain Garlic estimated that when they were drugged, unconscious, bound, and imprisoned by Wen Mushan, they were completely panicked and at a loss.
In this case, Huang Shanbao calmed down, and he managed to write that note and asked Wang Tuda, who might have escaped, to go to the police for help.
Wang Tuda took the note and fled deep into the desert. But unfortunately, Wen Mushan soon found out that someone had escaped, so he chased after him.
When Wen Mushan was about to catch up with Wang Tuda, Wang Tuda hurriedly swallowed the note into his stomach, so that Wen Mushan would not destroy the note, and he could also preserve the evidence for those who found his body in the future.
If you swallow a plastic bag, it's actually a very difficult thing. If Wen Tingxu hadn't committed a crime, then Wang Tuda would not have been able to desperately flee with a note like that, nor would he have endured the pain in the arid desert, struggled to put the note into a plastic bag, and then swallowed the plastic bag to preserve the evidence.
Therefore, the content recorded on the note should probably be the truth.
Soon, another corroboration appeared, and Wen Mushan's means of stunning everyone were soon supported by evidence.
Wen Mushan's long-term neurasthenia leads to insomnia, so he always carries sleeping pills with him. And it is understood that before Shu Yun went to Xinjiang to visit relatives, he also went to the hospital to find a doctor to prescribe him some more tranquilizers.
Since Wen Mushan often went to prescribe sleeping pills, the doctor didn't think much about it, and directly prescribed the medicine according to the maximum prescribed dose.
- If you crush the sleeping pills and mix them with water or food during the meal, it is not difficult to stun everyone at the same time.
Captain Garlic also made a special trip to Qiling Province and visited the research institute where Wen Mushan worked in Songshan City, he saw a lot of people and got a lot of information, but these people and these information all pointed in the same direction-
Wen Mushan has a problem.
What is the specific problem, colleagues have a lot to say.
For example, he has a withdrawn temperament, does not associate with everyone, does not participate in collective activities, does not seek progress (after being beaten into the cold palace, he does not report to the leader, nor does he actively perform, and strives for the advanced), does not review himself, has no spirit of criticism and self-criticism, is cold to the colleagues around him, always buries his head in studying his own things, and has no sense of collective honor......
In short, no matter who Captain Garlic asks, anyone can pull him to break all kinds of "bad deeds" in Mushan for a long time.
This left a very important impression on Captain Garlic, that is, Wen Mushan must have a psychological problem.
When Captain Garlic was working, there was no psychology, sociology or anything like that, and the purpose of analyzing a person's crime was often limited to love killing, vendetta killing, financial killing, and so on.
Did Wen Mushan have a motive for killing his teammates and then fleeing abroad?
Yes, and it must have been a source of money, and besides, he wasn't doing well in the institute - how could he work carefree in a place where everyone was slandering him?
Perhaps, it is precisely because he is unhappy that Wen Mushan will have a nervous breakdown, right?
It was precisely because he was unhappy that Wen Mushan faced the gold and silver treasures excavated and moved the idea of taking these things and flying away, right?
It is precisely because of this obsession that he will desperately remove all obstacles and flee with his wife and treasures, right?
In response to these circumstances, the police have held several investigation meetings, and everyone has gradually reached a reasonable inference -
Initially, when Wen Mushan went deep into the desert with the archaeological team, he didn't actually have any evil plans, or even any bad thoughts.
But the monotonous, lonely environment of the desert also affected him. When people just face the endless yellow sand, they can't help but feel the heartfelt admiration of "magnificent" and "grand view", but if they face the yellow sand every day, then a person is more likely to be anxious and depressed.
And Wen Mushan is a person who is unhappy in his original unit and lives and works depressedly.
Insomnia tormented him, he couldn't eat or sleep well, and the sound of the wind and sand at night made him unable to sleep.
In the sleepless nights, he tossed and turned, and he may have kept thinking - why do people live, why do I suffer so much?
However, fortunately, he also met a good friend here - Fei Tang, who hit him off at first sight.
Fei Tang's optimism encouraged and supported him to continue his investigation in this desert, and the emperor lived up to his wishes, and they went through hardships and hardships to finally make a major discovery.
Since ancient times, there is a saying that the Western Regions are "the land of gold and jade", and the name of the Altai Mountains in the north comes from the "golden mountain" in Mongolian, and there is a saying that "there are seventy-two ditches in Altai, and there is gold in the ditches". Gold from the Western Regions was mined on a large scale from the Han Dynasty onwards, and then transported to different places along the north-south route of the Silk Road.
As for the beautiful jade of the Western Regions, it is even more famous all over the world. The jade of Khotan was introduced to the Central Plains through the Yueshi people from the Zhou Dynasty, and the northern foot of Kunlun Mountain, where the Western Night Kingdom is located, is a place where a large amount of jade is produced.
The West Night Kingdom is on the south route of the Silk Road, although it extends to the hinterland of the desert, the geographical location is relatively remote, but from here you can cross the green mountains in the west, reach Persia and Dashi, you can go to Khotan in the east, you can go to Tubo in the south, and you can cross Shache and Yanqi to reach the Altai Mountains in the north.
The ancient kingdom of the Western Regions on the caravan route is likely to retain bad gold and jade jewelry for the royal family.
Therefore, if Wen Mushan, Fei Tang and the others really excavated the gold and jade treasures hidden by the ancient West Nights, it would not be a fantasy.
In the face of gold, silver and jewelry, people who are free to iron and stone will also be tempted - after all, money is such a thing as a thing that can change one's fate.
- Take these treasures that have been dug up, secretly leave everyone, find a place where no one knows you, and live a carefree life for the rest of your life......
Wen Mushan's heart may have passed this thought.
And at this time, an unexpected event strengthened his resolve.