Why do you clean up the leftovers and feed them to the chickens? People who have been poor all year round are extremely thrifty and have developed the habit of making the most of everything. This habit is deeply rooted in the bones. Although she knows that leftovers may be poisonous, she believes that people cannot eat it, which does not mean that chickens cannot be eaten. In short, it cannot be wasted. Unexpectedly, all the chickens died.
This is the same reason why peasant women end up feeding flour contaminated with pesticides to cattle: they are reluctant to waste it.
Talking about Cao Cao Cao Cao arrived, Lu Kai just finished talking about the case that Yu Dewang encountered. The host of the meeting said that the meeting should continue, and Yu Dewang appeared on the podium. Next, he will report the technical analysis results of "White Lotus Temple Basement".
Yu Dewang’s report was concise and comprehensive. The general idea is that by collecting human hair and skin from the basement of the country house owned by Wen Zhong, and then conducting DNA testing, it was found that they belonged to at least 11 different individuals.
In other words, if the basement was a professional dismemberment place set up by Wen Zhong, it is certain that there were at least 11 victims.
Who are these 11 victims? have no idea.
There is no matching result in the missing persons DNA database.
This is the result of identification based on the collected biological information. In addition to these 11 victims, are there others? Is it just that after these people were dismembered, due to the long time and the deliberate cleaning of the scene, there was no biological information left that could be collected?
This possibility exists, and it is most likely true.
Then he announced something both good and bad.
The human skull and palm bones found in the electric cooker in the basement were basically confirmed to be Wen Zhong after DNA testing and comparison.
Yu De looked in the bedroom of the villa and found a hair on a men's suit with Wen Zhong's name embroidered on the collar; on the sink in the master bedroom bathroom, he found a toothbrush in a toothbrush. The hair and toothbrush should all belong to Wen Zhong.
After testing, the DNA extracted from the skull, palm bones, hair on the suit, and toothbrush were completely consistent. Therefore, the skull and palm bones were determined to belong to Wen Zhong. In other words, Wen Zhong was quartered in a purgatory-like basement that he designed and built.
If we say that the murderer who caused at least 11 victims was Wen Zhong, he was eventually dismembered. This kind of karma seems to be a "good thing."
The problem is that according to the relevant laws of our country: if there is only one suspect in a case, and it can be determined that the suspect is dead, then the investigation of the case will be terminated.
The basement belongs to Wen Zhong, who is undoubtedly the suspect.
More importantly, judging from the traces of life that can be collected inside the villa, Wen Zhong should have lived a "single life" for a long time. After his marriage to Ning Keqing ended, he never had a third marriage registration record.
In other words, in terms of direct evidence, there is no strong evidence to prove that there are other suspects besides Wen Zhong.
However, Wen Zhong may also have accomplices. Among these "accomplices" were Qu Lulu and Shi Ji. However, the humane consideration of "no suspicion of guilt" puts this possibility into an embarrassing situation.
As for his eventual death at the hands of an accomplice, such assumptions and suspicions certainly cannot be used as a reason to conclude that he had an accomplice. Maybe when he committed a crime against a certain victim, the victim killed him in return?
Therefore, there may be a huge debate within the Qinghe police on whether to continue investigating the 11 victims, and they may even be forced to terminate the investigation. After all, in any local public security bureau, there are always many people who believe that evidence should speak for itself.
This is the "bad" brought about by confirming that Wen Zhong is dead.
Facts have also proved that such "bad" negative effects do exist.
Yu Dewang just announced that Wen Zhong was dead, and the audience immediately fell into an uproar.
Some people who didn't realize what this meant muttered, "The crime deserves it"; some people who responded said, "You can't break the law by enforcing the law" and "if the investigation continues, the case filing process may be illegal"; some people muttered secretly, "You can fight." There are some who are just "skipping the ball"; they sigh and say, "The disappearance of people like Ruan Xingzhu, Ning Keqing, and Qu Zhenggang, I'm afraid
There are those who will become a permanent mystery" and "at least 11 people may die in mysterious circumstances."
Of course, some people think that even if the investigation into Wen Zhong's criminal behavior is terminated, he can still "save the country" through a curve. After all, all roads lead to Rome.
In their opinion, if Wen Zhong cannot be investigated, then they should investigate who killed Wen Zhong. We can open a case in the name of investigating who killed Wen Zhong, but in fact we start from two aspects, both around his death and what he did. Moreover, to investigate what a person did and then find out why that person was killed is logically the same as that of one person, two people, and two people, three people. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
According to existing clues, the biggest suspect in Wen Zhong’s murder is Li Haijun...
Soon, someone told those who held this idea: Li Haijun was also dead...
"What's the fuss about? What does it look like?"
He Youzhi, the captain of the Qinghe City Criminal Police Detachment, who was sitting in the middle of the rostrum, had a dark face and continued to curse into the microphone:
"Don't worry about it. The detachment leadership team will decide whether to continue the investigation. There is no need for you to mutter. In short, we will not let your hard work go to waste, and we will not let at least 11 people die inexplicably. We won't let the missing people become permanent mysteries. When we encounter problems, we yell, do we think this is a vegetable market? They are a bunch of bastards."
Then, he signaled Yu Dewang to continue.
Yu Dewang glanced around the crowd, and finally focused on Li Zhudao:
"Based on the suspect's DNA sample provided by Yancheng's brother unit and the DNA test sample left by Li Haijun when he did a paternity test at the First People's Hospital of the city, we compared and matched the two, and the results showed that the data were completely consistent. .”
"In other words, the suspect of Yancheng's Baitu Copywriter is not Li Haidong, but Li Haijun, who founded Genesis Enterprise in our city."
"Li Haijun himself is not dead, but is still in a coma in Yancheng."
In just a few words, the amount of information was so huge that even the investigators in the audience were unable to react for a moment. Most of them don't know "Baitu Wenwen", but most of them have heard that "Li Haijun died in a car accident." But this information was completely overturned by Yu Dewang's few words.
In the basement, Li Zhudao once found skulls and palm bones that had been boiled in an electric pot. This technique was exactly the same as that of "Li Haidong" in "White Earth Copywriting". This made him suspect that the two cases might have been committed by the same person. Of course, this phenomenon may also be a coincidence.
At the same time, Li Zhudao has always suspected that the perpetrator of Wen Zhong's previous "disappearance" and current "confirmed death" was probably Li Haijun. As for why Li Haijun dismembered Wen Zhong in his basement, this is currently a mystery.
In any case, if these two suspicions and assumptions are true, then the identity of the "Baitu Copywriter" suspect "Li Haidong" is worthy of scrutiny.
Accordingly, Li Zhudao made a special trip to the First People's Hospital of Qinghe City to obtain the DNA sample data left there by Li Haijun and his son. At the same time, he also wanted to send the DNA data of "Li Haidong" to Juan through confidential channels.
By comparing and matching the DNA data between the two, he can verify whether his suspicion is true or not.
As it turned out, his suspicions were probably true.
But in doing so, many new mysteries arise.
Judging from the tragic "life experiences" of Qu Lulu's husbands, it is very likely that Qu Lulu herself committed criminal acts by causing "accidental injuries" to her ex-husbands to defraud the bail money, or even "killing her husband to defraud the bail money." As for whether Qu Lulu was "dominated" by Wen Zhong, we don't care yet.
Under this assumption, Li Haijun's "car accident" is very questionable. To put it bluntly, both the Qinghe police and Li Zhudao suspected that the "car accident" was "man-made" by Qu Lulu.
But now Li Haijun is not dead, so what happened to the "car accident"? Could it be "man-made" by Qu Lulu?
If so, how did Li Haijun "escape"? After surviving, why did he keep silent and continue to pretend that he "died in a car accident"?
If it wasn't Qu Lulu's "artificial creation", then what about Li Haijun's "resurrection from the dead", or his "suspended death"?
The occurrence of "suspended death" at least proves one thing: this is not a simple car accident "accident", but a carefully planned and arranged "man-made incident". Only in this way can the traffic police's investigation and identification be deceived.
Since it is assumed that Qu Lulu is not the "maker", then the maker of this "man-made event" is most likely Li Haijun himself.
No matter who is the creator of this "man-made incident", it is a fact that Li Haijun played a "faked death". His motives and purposes seem to become obvious as long as we connect Wen Zhong's death: with "death" as the Evade legal punishment for your own criminal behavior.
This, in turn, seems to further confirm that Li Haijun was indeed the murderer who killed Wen Zhong and dismembered his body.
Of course, the purpose of Li Haijun's "fake death" may also be to work with Qu Lulu to defraud insurance companies. But this possibility seems relatively small.
All in all, without more clues and information, these possibilities are like a mess.
What is even more troublesome is that since it was not Li Haijun who died in the "car accident", then who did it?
You want to see people when you are alive, and you want to see corpses when you are dead.
Traffic accident investigation and personal accident death claims are not children’s play. Even if the "car accident" at that time was accompanied by a fire that burned the person beyond recognition, or even burned the person into a pile of charcoal, there must be a body that was changed beyond recognition or burned into charcoal.