If a normal person comes to visit relatives, it is only natural to bring a bunch of cucumbers. But after the cucumber was brought here, it should have been taken to the owner's house. Even if this woman is a resident of the community and goes out to buy cucumbers, when she returns home, she should put the cucumbers at home before traveling lightly.
The problem is that as this woman goes back and forth, in and out, the cucumbers placed in the basket at the front of the battery car remain untouched.
In this case, there is only one answer: she is not here to visit, and she is not a resident of the community at all.
This woman is most likely the criminal suspect who came here to "step in", that is, the "professional killer" Duan Ming assumed. The cucumber is a disguise prop she uses to conceal her behavior and dispel the doubts of the residents in the community. She may never have dreamed that this move would be a superfluous step and become a key clue for the police to lock her into a criminal suspect.
This made Duan Ming doubt this woman's "professional ability." But this did not shake the woman's status as a criminal suspect.
This clue provided by Duan Ming makes Wang Yuan'e's death more likely to be a "homicide". Ma Hongwen also remembered this young man named Duan Ming.
At this point, Ma Hongwen, who had always been suspicious, finally felt proud and slapped the badmouths behind him who said he was "messing around".
The on-site investigation and autopsy report have determined that Wang Yuan'e committed suicide. If Wang Yuan'e's death is to be determined, this is of course an objective basis.
Public opinion from the outside world has been turbulent for a long time. Everyone is under great pressure and working day and night, eager to close the case as soon as possible. This short, fat man with small eyes actually refused to close the case even though he already had the basis for closing the case. He also said that even if it was a "suicide", there must be a "suicide motive." If Wang Yuan'e's "suicide motive" could not be found, then There is a possibility of "homicide".
The official level is overwhelming. You are the leader and you have the final say. Everyone talked about politics and took the overall situation into consideration, obeyed orders and followed instructions, and worked hard for a while. As a result, let alone the "suicide motive", not even a hair was found.
At this time, some people said that Wang Yuanye had already contracted AIDS and was not far from death. Even if someone had trouble with him, there was no need to kill someone to vent his anger.
Therefore, objectively speaking, Wang Yuan'e has lost the "prerequisite for being killed." Although we cannot find a "suicide motive", there is also no "prerequisite for killing". On the basis of existing objective evidence, there is absolutely nothing wrong with defining Wang Yuan'e's death as a "suicide."
The person who said this did not know that Wang Yuan'e was not an AIDS patient.
Wang Yuan'e's condition is highly confidential. Not only was it to prevent information leakage from stimulating public opinion, but more importantly, Ma Hongwen also suspected that there was capital manipulation behind the scenes and was worried that the news would leak out and alert the public.
As a result of various investigations, it was discovered that the TV station executives and hospital executives knew nothing about Wang Yuan'e not being infected with the HIV virus.
Therefore, the suspected hypothesis of capital operation did not seem to be established, and Ma Hongwen was shaken as to whether it was necessary to continue to keep Wang Yuan'e's condition a secret. Only then did we consider whether to announce Wang Yuan'e's condition to the outside world.
Of course, in response to this suspicion, it was discovered at the end of the investigation that it was all the result of Zhang Pei's 250-year-old man operating it out of personal interests. This left Ma Hongwen with five clear fingerprints on his old face.
However, Ma Hongwen was inspired by Wang Yuan'e's statement that he had lost the "prerequisite for being killed":
If there is a "murderer" and there is a conflict with Wang Yuan'e, then the "murderer" should know Wang Yuan'e's condition, and only under such a premise will he have a "murderous" attitude towards Wang Yuan'e, or continue to "murder" The thought or impulse of "venting one's anger". Instead of thinking "Wang Yuan'e is terminally ill anyway, let God take care of him", which eliminates the motive for committing the crime.
Before Wang Yuan'e died, he spent at least 20 nights "walking, watching stars, and listening to people playing the erhu." If his condition was leaked, it should have happened during this period. Therefore, Ma Hongwen was extremely speechless when faced with Zhang Peizeng's arrogance in concealing the important clue that Wang Yuan'e "walked, looked at the stars, and listened to people playing the erhu".
Continue the analysis under this assumption: ap.
"Murder" knows that Wang Yuan'e's identity as an "anti-AIDS fighter" is a Western
A shellfish, but did not choose to spread the news to the outside world, thereby "discrediting" Wang Yuan'e, but chose to "kill" him. This shows that at least in the eyes of the "murderer", the relationship between him and Wang Yuan'e The conflict can only end with Wang Yuan'e's death.
What kind of conflict can only end with the death of one party?
Ma Hongwen believes that it is either the hatred of killing his father or the hatred of seizing his wife that will last forever; or it is an extremely serious interest dispute, such as involving business contracts, inheritance, property division, etc. Only when one party dies can interests accrue. Optimal method.
In the absence of more clues and information, Ma Hongwen's analysis and speculation can only go so far.
Unable to refute the objective fact that Wang Yuan'e was not infected with AIDS, Ma Hongwen could only "go his own way" and push forward forcefully.
In Ma Hongwen's view, one must either find out the "suicide motive" and combine the autopsy and on-site identification reports to form a complete chain of evidence to determine Wang Yuan'e's death, or find out the "killed" clues and file a case for investigation.
But everyone had their feet on the ground, their clothes on their backs, and they were so busy that they couldn't achieve anything other than help a police brother find out the man who planted grass on his head.
Therefore, it is inevitable that there will be a small group of bad mouths who say weird things behind their backs, thinking that Ma Hongwen is the "three hot spots in the new official's appointment" and is looking for trouble. They want to take advantage of the opportunity to hype up Wang Yuan'e's popularity and make him "popular". Bundle.
Duan Ming's discovery of this clue was tantamount to providing timely help to Ma Hongwen. It not only eliminated the doubts within the team, but also helped to build consensus and allow the investigation work to continue in a unified direction.
The thoughtful Duan Ming gave Ma Hongwen far more than just this surprise.
Judging from the surveillance video, the woman in red is riding on a battery car, her body is in a sitting position, her skirt is relatively loose, and she enters and exits the community gate in a flash, so it is difficult to determine her height, height, and weight.
After the woman in red rode a battery scooter into the community through the gate for the second time at 4:51 p.m., and disappeared from the video screen, a car following her suddenly stopped in the center of the community gate. Only the rear half of the car body is exposed.
The gate passage of the community is left-in and right-out. After entering the gate of the community, there is a short section of road with an iron railing in the middle. Therefore, the space is relatively narrow and can only accommodate a single entry and exit of small cars.
The car stopped for a short time, less than a minute. Therefore, it is unlikely that a small car will rear-end a battery car.
Duan Ming immediately realized that the woman in red riding a battery scooter in front of the car had most likely stopped suddenly, causing the car following her to stop driving in.
Building 13, where Wang Yuan'e lives, is one or two hundred meters away from the gate of the community. It is unlikely that the woman in red would park her car here and then walk to Building 13 while pushing the battery car.
So, why did the woman in red suddenly stop her car after entering the gate?
Based on the car's license plate number, Duan Ming found the owner.
The car owner recalled for a long time before he said that the woman seemed to have gotten a foot of mud somewhere. After entering the gate of the community, she probably saw the iron railing standing in the middle of the road, so she stopped the car, sat on the battery car, and kicked on the railing. I kicked a few feet, trying to get the mud off my feet.
When asked whether he saw the woman's face and whether she was tall, short, fat or thin, the car owner shook his head like a rattle and said, the woman was wearing a mask. I honked the horn and didn't look back. In less than a minute, if you hadn’t come to ask me about it, I wouldn’t even remember it, so how would I know what she looked like.
He tilted his head and thought for a long time, seeming to remember something.
In Duan Ming's expectant eyes, the car owner said that it seemed that the woman was not fat, but not thin either. She was neither fat nor thin. As for how high it was, she couldn't tell. She was sitting on the battery car and couldn't judge.
It seems that the information provided by the car owner does not have much effect.
But Duan Ming didn't think so, and had to pester Lao Liu, who was traveling with him, to go to the "Berlin International" community where Wang Yuan'e lived.
Old Liu was puzzled.
"Shoe prints. That woman stamped her feet on the railing and shook the mud, so she would definitely leave shoe prints." Duan Ming explained.
Old Liu raised his head and glanced at the pouring rain outside the car window. He was stunned for a long time before he came back to his senses: "You mean, maybe the thing on her feet was cement?"
Duan Ming nodded repeatedly like a chicken pecking at rice: "This is an urban area, and she is riding a scooter, so it is unlikely that she will get a foot of mud on her feet."
"Yao Lin Alley, not far from Berlin International, is an alley with a back street. It has been renovated recently, cement is being plastered everywhere, and a no-passage fence has been put up at the entrance of the alley. However, many people riding motorcycles and electric scooters are unwilling to take a detour. , I can still squeeze through the fence and pass through the alley."
Lao Liu had no objection, stepped on the accelerator and headed straight for Berlin International.
It is a pity that driving recorders only entered the Chinese market in 2009. Otherwise, Duan Ming would not have had to go through so much trouble at that time.
But Duan Ming's efforts were not in vain.
A footprint was found on the iron railing. The cement on the railing has hardened, showing footprints very clearly.
Based on the cement footprints, the police continued to infer that the woman in red should be wearing flat rubber shoes with a total length of 24.5 centimeters and a relatively narrow heel. Based on the size of his feet, the murderer should be about 1.6 meters tall and weigh between 110 and 130 kilograms.
The key is that the height and weight of the woman in red coincides with Zhang Xiuwen.
"Zhang Xiuwen lives in Linjinmen. From there to Berlin International, you have to pass through Yao Linxiang. If you don't go through Yaolin Alley, you have to detour at least two or three kilometers." During the reporting process at that time, Lao Liu was convinced Zhang Xiuwen's suspicion was the last straw.