389 The suspect who left a WeChat ID

Style: Fantasy Author: The scholar laughs at the hidden knifeWords: 2234Update Time: 24/01/13 10:31:28
Meng Fei could only laugh when he read this.

A guy was so addicted to killing games that he couldn't tell the difference between fantasy and reality. He killed seven people by himself and thought it was a game? It's obvious that he is sick.

The criminal investigators in charge of the case at the time thought so too. So Fan Bu was quickly sent for a mental evaluation. He was diagnosed with "paranoid schizophrenia".

Experts believe that his innocent three years in prison may have caused him severe mental stimulation.

The thought of repeatedly looking for exculpatory evidence for himself still troubled him after he was acquitted. This later led to his serious addiction to reasoning games such as "killing games".

After he received an invitation from Gu Chang for an appointment, he saw an isolated island, a gathering of people involved in the case, and villa scenes that are common in murderous tours.

Various elements came together to give him a strong hint. So he imagined this meeting as a "killing game", killing people, completing tasks, and advancing through levels.

Boss Fan will stay in a mental hospital for the rest of his life. The case will be closed and the story will end.

But Boss Fan miraculously escaped after staying in the mental hospital for only a few weeks, and his whereabouts are unknown ever since.

It's June now, and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation should have been hunting this guy, but there's little hope.

It is said that he has a strong sense of counter-investigation. The figures missed the mark several times, and in the end they had no clue at all.

It’s really hard to imagine how he survived in a world full of surveillance cameras and where people had to check their identity, fingerprints and pupils everywhere.

Maybe he went to some wild place and played a game of survival in the wild? Or change your identity and smuggle yourself out of the country?

But he has been surfing the Internet, and even occasionally logs into his WeChat account to proactively contact the criminal investigation officers. Is this lunatic actively provoking?

When he contacted the criminal investigation officer, he only had a few points to express:

First, I didn’t kill anyone intentionally. I’m not a criminal, and I’m not mentally ill. I was really having a killing game that day!

Second, I figured it out. It’s not that I didn’t pass the level of the killing game, but that someone used supernatural powers to turn the game content of the killing game into reality. The person with the supernatural powers is the one who committed the crime, not me.

Third, your Criminal Investigation Bureau is not good at investigating this case. Mental hospitals are even worse, they will only waste my life.

Fourth, only people with supernatural powers can catch criminals with supernatural powers. Let the people with supernatural powers from the Superpower Bureau come to me, and I am willing to surrender and cooperate with the investigation.

Seven people died in one case, the involvement was huge, and the criminal was as slippery as a catfish.

People in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation have long felt that this was a hot potato. Now that you have the opportunity to dump the blame, do it decisively.

They teamed up with psychiatrists to give another report, overturning the previous psychiatric identification. The new conclusion was that the suspect Fan Bu was not mentally ill. The reasons are as follows:

The delusions of patients with paranoid schizophrenia are often unpredictable and unclear. Fan Bu showed clear logic and unswerving determination.

After experts re-analyzed all the video recordings of his behavior in the mental hospital, they believed that he was not ill and was pretending to be ill.

He pretended to be mentally ill, cooperated with the psychiatric assessment, and actively cooperated with treatment after being admitted to the hospital in order to avoid punishment and prepare to escape.

After all, it is much easier to escape from a psychiatrist who believes that you are getting better than to escape from a prison for serious criminals.

Patients with schizophrenia will live in anxiety and fear, and it is impossible for them to actively contact case investigators to try to redress their grievances like Fan Bu did.

Therefore, what Fan Bu said has a certain degree of credibility. A killing game has become a real reality, and it may really be caused by supernatural powers.

After reading this, Meng Fei couldn't continue reading.

It is a little more feasible to say that someone used special powers to make Fan Bu mistakenly think that he was actually a killer.

But when it comes to turning a killing game in an online fantasy world into reality... this ability is too incredible.

With this ability, Taotie does not need to spend so much money to develop its military power, and can just make all Taotie blockbusters a reality.

Maybe it could be done if God himself took action. But this is in the Qingmang Republic, Qingmang’s territory, which is Qingmang’s Intentional Realm.

Even if there were gods who could turn their fantasies into reality, they would only be able to do so within their own country and not in Qingmang's mind.

In this world, it is difficult to be a human being and even more difficult to be a god.

The gods in the world are busy trying to survive and not be swallowed by other gods, and generally have no time to play killing games.

The last Death who played this game had already played himself to death for a thousand years.

"Have you ever played a killing game?"

Thinking of this, Meng Fei couldn't help but look up at Ai Ting, who was still busy working, and asked.

He suddenly thought, could it be that one day Qingmang Goddess suddenly felt bored and went online to play a killing game, but inadvertently transformed the false killing game into a real reality?

"This really doesn't exist."

Ai Ting replied without raising her head.

The Bureau of Criminal Investigation report also raised another possibility. That is, Fan Bu awakened some kind of supernatural power while being addicted to killing games.

The seven murders that occurred on Cuckoo Island may be some kind of experiment on his newly awakened powers. It's just that the experiment was quite a failure.

Therefore, he emphasized that he must have superpowers from the Superpower Bureau to cooperate with the investigation.

Does he want to use this to prove his superpowers and exchange his worth for the supernatural department's pardon for him?

But in short, no matter what the possibility is, it is recommended that this case be turned into a supernatural case and investigated by the Wutong City Supernatural Bureau.

When they requested that the case be transferred to the Superpower Bureau, Li Huo was already in charge of the Wutong City Superpower Bureau.

Li Huo was not an economical person. When he saw this far-fetched conclusion, he immediately called him back.

First, you cannot leave it to the Superpower Bureau without evidence just because the prisoner claims that the incident was caused by superpowers.

Secondly, you can’t assume that a person has special powers just because you can’t catch him.

If this is the case, all the fugitives who have been unsuccessfully pursued will be identified as supernatural elements, and will all be left to the Supernatural Bureau to take care of the truth?

The third prisoner asked the person who came to the Supernatural Bureau to surrender. This was no problem. But when a person surrenders, we will transfer it to your Criminal Investigation Bureau according to the rules.

Let us take charge of this case and avoid talking about it, unless you have evidence that this case is related to supernatural powers.

When the matter reached the top, Lao Li also found it difficult to handle. So with a stroke of his pen, he moved the case to the center of the problem and fell into Meng Fei's hands.

After reading this, Meng Fei actually planned to hand over this task to Tang Wenwen. Instead of asking her to investigate, she adapted it.

This case does not look like a real supernatural case, but more like a typical Criminal Investigation Bureau blame-shifting case.

But when he saw the end of the case file, he unexpectedly saw a WeChat ID.

“The suspect provided this WeChat account and requested that only those with superpowers from the Superpower Bureau contact him to be willing to cooperate with the investigation.

“For the purpose of arresting suspects, several criminal investigators of this bureau falsely claimed that they were superpowers from the Superpower Bureau and added this WeChat account in an attempt to contact them.