Chapter 190: Sweeping Monk

And the second Dewey, who is even more legendary.

A few years ago, there was a consultant of Interpol, who said that he was a consultant, and he was also a veritable police detective in the past - Bruce, and the old man also had the courage to praise himself, and he dared to go to the Bangkok Criminal Investigation Corps to tell a famous work about his gunshot marks. It was to the effect that a murder case in which he was shot while parking on the side of the road. The incident took place near East Garfield Park in Chicago, USA. East Garfield Park is Chicago's third-most dangerous neighborhood. This neighborhood is home to around 20,000 people and has the third-highest crime rate in Illinois. According to statistics, residents living in East Garfield Park have a 1 in 10 chance of becoming victims of a violent crime or property crime. Crime Big Data shows that there are 3,078 violent crimes per 100,000 people in the region, 805% higher than the national average. Residents who live in East Garfield Park have a 1/33 chance of becoming victims of violent crime. East Garfield Park's property crime rate is 299% higher than the national average. The property crime rate is 7,117 per 100,000 people. Residents of East Garfield Park have a 1/14 chance of becoming victims of a property crime.

Bruce magically cleverly determines the location of the shooter based on the trajectory of the bullet into the victim, and since it is surrounded by open area, who would have thought that the murderer is a doomsday syndrome patient hiding in a tree.

But what Bruce didn't know was that Dewey in the audience was far superior to him in this field. In the past, in the absence of high-tech technology, criminal investigators around the world relied on their unique skills to stand out from the crowd. But Dewey is very low-key, and unless it is related to a case, he easily does not associate with people, does not attend banquets, does not participate in propaganda activities, does not hold lectures, and does not accept interviews with reporters and television stations. Because of the extremely low level of attention, almost no one knows about him in circles outside the police circle. This also made a blues from the United States hyped up by the domestic media in Thailand. It is also a typical manifestation of the foreign moon being rounder and the foreign monk scripture being better.

Di Wei is from Mengsa, the most remote place in Thailand, and there are big experts in a small place, because one person has led the general leadership of criminal investigation technology in Thailand, in addition to Di Wei in Mengsa, and Yulin in Payao. Lao Yulin is an illiterate shepherd and the founder of footwork tracking technology throughout the Royal Thai Police. A distinguished professor at the Bangkok Police Academy, his disciples are all over the world. Both Huang Youhuan and Chen Xin have taken his classes.

Devie was a Maxima, and the leader of the Mensar Police Department at that time was Bole. In the past few years, Di Wei was awarded the Royal Thai Police Medal of Hero II and the Bangkok Police Officer Science and Technology Talent Honorary Certificate. Huang Youhuan and Chen Xin are both his unsuccessful students, and it is not surprising that they have no achievements in this field, and neither of them is even qualified to be a master.

Di Wei's brilliance has led to the general flowering of the Royal Thai Police in this field, and now, not only in Thailand, but also in the entire Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea, similar complex cases must be asked to come out of his old man. It's just that now the old man is too old and in poor health, so he doesn't go out easily.

Several of his high-ranking disciples, such as Wangchai in Lamphun Province, Kanda in Phetchabun, and Sucha in Sakon Nakhon Province, are also world-class masters. Foreign counterparts really can't brag at all in this business, let alone the FBI and the European Interpol Headquarters Hanser and his party. That's what Thai slang means when it comes to "a tiger doesn't make a move, it's not Hello Kitty." Sweeping monk, sweeping monk, Di Wei is the master of sweeping the floor in Northern Shaolin for many years.