Chapter 180: A Bizarre Suicide Case
"Wow, that's great. Bonnie was the first to cheer.
The rest of the people also smiled, this time the church was quite generous, and there was an additional reward of 100 gold pounds, which had never happened before.
Chris thought to himself, it wouldn't be the team that saw their financial constraints and took special care of them.
After James finished assigning the task, the two teams immediately went out to investigate the case, and the captain James sat in the office to prevent the case from breaking out.
Chris and the three followed the address where the police station had handed in the file, and came to Nister Street, not far from Belland Street.
Because he used to live on Belland Street with Cole, Chris is still familiar with Nister Street.
The case in their hands is not complicated, but it is tragic.
It is a family of five, the husband is named Kiprin and the wife is called Jima. The eldest son at the age of 12 is called Marsa, the second son at the age of 9 is called Solkan, and the younger son at the age of 6 is called Commins.
The husband goes out to work in the factory, and the wife takes care of the children at home, and supports the family by working as a washerwoman.
But three days ago, the husband died in the water on the way back, and the next morning the wife and two children committed suicide at home, leaving the youngest son, Cummins, alive.
Fortunately, the timely discovery of the neighbors prevented Cummins from watching his family's corpses slowly decompose in front of him.
And Cummins also seemed to be very frightened, and from the moment he was brought to the police station, he was expressionless and did not say a word, and the police really had no choice, so he asked his aunt to lead him back.
The clueless case was then submitted to the Special Ops team on the second floor of the backyard.
At this time, the first place Chris and the three of them went to was the residence where his mother and two older brothers committed suicide.
"Kiplin's body hasn't been recovered yet?" asked Chris with a sudden frown.
Because the file given by the police did not have any information about Kiplin's body, it only said that someone familiar saw him walking by the river at night, and then disappeared with a "plop" at a certain place.
The river, called the Hasoya, is the only river owned by Federenburg, and it passes through Nister Street in the West End and through the North End to the surrounding cities.
"Looks like we'll have to check on where he disappeared later. Paul said in a deep voice, this kind of thankless fact is indeed not what those police officers are willing to do.
Generally speaking, if the family of the deceased in the river comes up with a fee of about 5 halso, someone is willing to help you salvage it.
But now Kiplin's family, with the exception of 6-year-old Cummins, has committed suicide, which has also made some people very taboo.
After a while, they arrived at their destination, and because of this bizarre suicide case, the landlord's dilapidated suite was not rented out.
After taking out their police ID, the three of them entered the Kiplin family's residence without incident.
Like most houses in the West End, Kiplin's residence has no living room, only two damp bedrooms, and a cramped kitchen with a washroom that appears to be shared with neighbors.
Looking at these rooms, Chris couldn't help but think back to the scene where he used to live with Cole.
Jeffrey stood in Kipling's bedroom, and with his eyes closed, Chris could clearly feel the air around him speeding up.
This is Jeffrey unleashing spirituality to channel.
It didn't take long for some white transparent spirits to appear in the vision of the three Chris, among whom Jeffrey could see the most clearly, and Paul, who was the weakest spiritual, could only see white images.
So Paul bent down and began to examine the contents of the three houses, reaching out and touching them from time to time.
After a few minutes, Jeffrey opened his eyes and said with a blank face:
"The spirits that could not perceive Hima, Marsa, and Sorkan should have dissipated. ”
"Did the surrounding spirits say anything?" asked Chris as he saw that Jeffrey seemed to be communicating with them.
"Well, it's a bit complicated. Jeffrey's gray eyes flashed a glimmer of light, and he muttered, "The night before Hima's suicide, she seemed to say she saw her husband Kipling come home." ”
This...... Chris instantly felt the wind around him feel a little cold, and thought to himself, since Kiplin fell into the river and died that night, what did his wife Jima see......
But her two sons said they didn't see anything. Jeffrey continued, "and thought his mother was sick. ”
"Wait!" Chris looked up sharply, "Two sons? Doesn't Ms. Himma have three sons?"
"I'm afraid that's the problem. Paul wiped his dusty hands and said, "Judging by the neatly stacked clothes in the closet, and the plates and cutlery in the kitchen that have been used for many years but are still cleaned and neatly arranged, the hostess Jima should be a person who is still full of hope for life." ”
Chris picked up Paul's words:
"That's right, how could such a person, a mother of three children, commit suicide because of the death of her husband, and she didn't know about Kiplin's death at that time, and we haven't even seen his body until now. ”
"And the rest of Cummins, will he know, or see, anything?" Paul guessed.
"There are no more clues here, let's go to the place where Kiplin fell into the river. Jeffrey began.
So the three of them hurried to the place where Kiplin had to pass when he returned from the factory, according to the vague address recorded in the file.
It's uncertain where Kiplin fell into the river, but that's a stretch of the road.
From Nister Street, the trio walked in reverse along the Hasoya River towards Kipling's factory, and after walking for about half an hour, Jeffrey stopped.
"This is it. ”
After hearing Jeffrey's words, Chris looked up at the calm lake, as a worker who has worked in the factory for many years, this road Kipulin should be very familiar, how could it suddenly fall into the river?
His fall into the river, the accident, or what he saw by the river?
Immediately afterward, Jeffrey closed his gray-black eyes and began to channel, trying to find out the reason why Kiprin fell into the river.
But the next scene, Jeffrey fails, and there are no wandering spirits around, so there is no way to know what happened that night.
"What do we do next?" asked Chris seeing that Jeffrey's psychic was fruitless.
"Isn't there another clue? Let's go find him. Paul said.
Chris knew he was talking about the only 6-year-old Cummins left, but he had suffered the deaths of his parents and brothers, especially his mother and two older brothers, who committed suicide in front of him, and now he went to ask him......