Chapter 6 Public Notice

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"Eating, drinking, whoring and gambling are not worthy of mentioning, but killing people and stealing goods are the most indescribable.

--dawn"

The words are also concise. Although the descriptions are sloppy and not rhyming, the summary is comprehensive.

Of course, this kind of doggerel was not written to Liu Che himself, who thought he was innocent, but to the big shot who was living an ignoble existence. All in all, Liu Che did not hand over the note that could be used as physical evidence to the boss at the time. Firstly, the police needed to preserve such important physical evidence. Secondly, there were too many variables to worry about in the task, and as an undercover agent, he did not Easy to do.

But there is no doubt that Li Ming does know something about the boss who doesn't look very smart. Not only did he know that he was always willing to eat, drink, whore and gamble, but he also knew some things from the past.

As an undercover agent, Liu Che naturally cannot change jobs casually. He will also choose people arranged by the organization to get close to them, and use his own reputation in the circle to infiltrate them. The boss at that time was exactly such a character. After offering Liu Che an olive branch, he was included in the police's selection target.

He was actually a pretty bad criminal. There was a record of theft on his file, but he only served one year in prison and was released. However, after that, based on police reports, they also found some clues. For example, the eldest brother didn't know how he got a large amount of cash as soon as he was released from prison, and started a black market business with it.

After Liu Che really got close to the core of this organization, another question gradually emerged - with such a mind that only loves to spend time and wine and does not carefully arrange and plan carefully, how could he pick up a large amount of money from somewhere? Is this the scale that would allow the police to decide to send undercover agents to catch them all today?

However, looking at Liu Che's entire undercover career there, he did not find anyone who seemed to be able to assist a boss with empty desires to reach such a point. If he had to find one... he would be the most qualified. Own. If the unlucky boss hadn't been arrested for the anti-pornography campaign, Liu Che even suspected that he might have been able to physically wipe out the entire group by evading the management and ascending to the top.

What I said before is to prove this thing. What Liming said about "killing people and buying goods" may not be groundless, but it is indeed true. But it is still unknown where this detail, which even the police have not found out, comes from.

Because the boss could not be killed, Liming seemed to give up her entanglement with him so easily, and in the end she just hid in the prison with him.

And while the murder target was still alive, Dawn's customary "public announcement" could not be issued by others. This is a rare case, because Dawn almost never misses, and that was an absolutely rare exception. Some people even believe that if Li Ming misses a hit and fails to kill the target, they will stop entangled and pretend that nothing happened.

For killers, although this kind of thing is not necessarily regarded as routine, it is really weird. But what happened to this strange guy like Li Ming - it was normal.

At this point, Liu Che, who was more familiar with Liming's crime process, was also a little confused. He turned around and asked: "It stands to reason that after confirming that the target is dead, Liming will immediately spread the news. Whether it is handed over to print media reporters or online media reporters, Regardless of whether his name is published in the newspaper or not, he will make the target's information public at the same time. Although the content of the note is not circulated this time, he has killed someone, so he can't save the process, right?"

Although the information was passively received, Liu Che understood it after all, so it was natural for him to have doubts.

"The information about the dead man still needs time to collect data. After all, it is a case pursued by Yu Yingjian, and the confidentiality of the informant will not be obtained so easily..." Liang An thought for a moment, "Looking at it this way, maybe Li Ming issued a The information is much faster than the speed we can get it..."

Song Qiaoyu looked around without knowing why. He didn't know the characteristics of Liming's crime, so he asked a normal question: "Why do you say it is so mysterious? How can you be so sure that the criminal got the information before the police... What you are talking about is important. What is the origin of the captured killer named Dawn?"

Facing the team members who were obviously half a beat slower than others, Liang An coughed dryly, not completely unable to understand the situation.

For veteran police officers who have been studying these cases for a long time, Liming's case is a "special case" that is difficult not to notice even if they are not on hand. As for the new police officers, such as Lu Yao, who was very interested, although she learned the details purely out of curiosity, even her police school classmates were interested in future career choices and word-of-mouth among classmates. learn.

Song Qiaoyu is different. He was a pure monk halfway through, and even if he entered the third team, it was mostly because of some other reasons. Not only was Liang An's special request from his superiors, but also Song Qiaoyu's own decision-making and influence ability, but this decision did not represent prior understanding.

"Lu Yao sent a link." Liu Che said suddenly, "She said she was playing on her phone and discovered the possible content of the report, about the 'history of the fortune of the leader of an organ smuggling gang.' Not to mention the title... quite attractive. "powerful"

Hearing this, Liang An also started browsing messages on his mobile phone. There seems to be a photo of the leader in the article, which is exactly the same as the dead man seen just now, which also confirms the authenticity of the incident.

Seeing that both of them seemed to be immersed in studying and indifferent, Song Qiaoyu was even more confused.

He has seen the handling of online public opinion before. For example, in the previous incident planned by a certain "scheming boy", the process of deleting posts was completed in one go with the help of Lu Yao, and the steps for contacting the Internet police were also very skillful. But now, at least the two senior police officers here don't seem to have this intention, and they even seem to want to join in the fun like the majority of netizens.

"Is there anything special about this dawn?" Song Qiaoyu finally couldn't help but ask again, "Logically speaking, we shouldn't be planning to deal with public opinion now... I don't understand, just to suppress this kind of heat? "

Liang An raised his head with a sincere expression and explained: "That's it. Logically speaking, this is the step. However, after summarizing the experience of various seniors, we discovered a problem. The ordinary way of handling this problem is The killer who calls himself Dawn doesn’t apply.”

He then copied the contents of the press release and uploaded it directly, as if he wanted to keep it for archives. At the same time, Song Qiaoyu also directly saw the content of this text.

"This is..." Song Qiaoyu didn't have much experience in reading, but she was familiar with this style of writing. She started to feel confused after seeing the first few lines of words, "Press release? Could it be that every reporter who received the news would specifically cover a killer?" Writing a press release?”

Even if Song Qiaoyu's knowledge of life is as shallow as Song Qiaoyu's, he knows that such hasty behavior will usually cost him his job.

"Read this again." Liu Che also found another article and uploaded it under Song Qiaoyu's confused eyes.

This is another way of saying it, less like a press release and more like a fictional story. Throughout the article, people are referred to by nicknames. Song Qiaoyu didn't notice anything wrong at first, but the more he read, the more he realized something was wrong - this was actually the same story as the previous standard press release with a serious tone.

The styles are different, the words are very different, and there is almost no overlap. However, they are also distributed in various large and small media on the Internet, and even on dozens of large and small forums and social software. And this kind of information is spreading thousands of miles across the Internet in an instant, with an almost endless trend.

"...What do you mean?" Song Qiaoyu said with some difficulty. Based on his own writing experience that only existed when he was in school, it is really hard to imagine what this is like.

"Most Internet platforms cannot conduct instant censorship of all text messages sent by users." Liang An said quietly, "Not just the media, the most powerful source of information proliferation now is the spontaneous transmission of information by netizens. Especially some inciting The more you stop the topic of sex, the more others will spread it."

Many people are talking about it, but it can't be blocked. It's just a specific paragraph from a specific place. This kind of irregular information source, which even makes good use of metaphors and storytelling styles, is difficult for even the current artificial intelligence to manually filter out.

And even if the Internet police bother to check dozens of different articles one by one, after spending a few days, everyone on the Internet will already know this kind of thing, and there is no use in concealing it.

There is only one conclusion that can be drawn: For such a murderer who spends a lot of money to transfer intelligence, a straightforward confrontation will only waste most of the police force, and cause even greater discussion fallout due to the large-scale deletion of the topic.

Others may think, why should such an upright and upright article be deleted by the police if it only seems to accuse the criminal? This is an inevitable thought that makes the police extremely helpless, because in most cases, netizens at the beginning do not know that this incident is related to a murder that is closer to a lynching.

Information gaps can lead to misunderstandings, and if the police make this stupid "announcement" public in order to distance themselves from themselves, but instead expand the scope of Lai Ming's propaganda, isn't that putting the cart before the horse?

Full transparency is impossible. This will only shame the police into being led by criminals.

Liu Che has not experienced the baptism of this kind of public opinion. He has also seen people like Song Qiaoyu who were dumbfounded when they discovered this fact for the first time. So he continued to add: "The task force also has speculations. I wonder if there is something behind Li Ming. There is a professional writing team - this topic is also funny, more like a joke, or the content of a fictional story. If so many articles were not compiled and published all over the Internet at the same time, no one would believe it is so outrageous speculation."

Even guessing is just helpless.

"The Internet was really taken over by a bad criminal." Liang An raised his head, as if seeing something farther away through the roof, and sighed.