civil forensic

Chapter 631 Take the initiative to help

Chapter 631 Take the initiative to help
"We just pulled the ambulance here."

Two first responders from the ambulance stood at the scene of the crime and began to make identifications.

Two people, a part-time driver and a first responder who is purely in the rear compartment, both have certificates and are both temporary workers.Being pulled over by the police for questioning many times, I was a little bored and a little uneasy.

Jiang Yuan took a few people, looked around the parking space for a while, and asked, "Have you checked the surrounding area? How far have you traveled?"

"Within [-] meters nearby, we scanned all the places where this parking space can be seen. There is no obvious trace of squatting." Xiao Liu knew what Jiang Yuan meant and immediately answered to prove his professionalism.

If someone was standing nearby, waiting for the victim, Yue Ling, to get into the car, they would have left traces.Common ones include a large number of cigarette butts, traces of leather shoes rubbing against the ground, and sometimes a large number of snack bags, mineral water bottles, and even wine bottles.

All in all, if a person stays up in the middle of the night and waits for the victim to drive to work, even if he only stays for an hour or two hours, he must have a pastime. It is impossible for people to be really stupid Those who can't move while looking at a certain scene are the only ones who are really stupid.

Therefore, when the criminal police encounter a case that is obviously suspected of squatting, they will often search the surrounding area, without doubting the degree of boredom of some human beings, counting from the top to the bottom, those who pull out hair, those who pick dandruff, those who rub eyebrows, and those who pick their teeth Those who spit, smoke, rub their necks, pick their fingers, pick walls, pick their crotches, pick their feet...

All in all, when a person is idle, it is really possible to do anything.

Xiao Liu and the others are all veteran criminal police officers. When searching the scene, they called several people to do it together. Even from Jiang Yuan's point of view, they were on the passing line.

Jiang Yuan skipped this topic for now, and continued to ask the two first responders, "When you arrived, was the caller still there? Did he open the door?"

"He was there, but he didn't open the door." The first responder recalled the scene at that time.

Lao Zhou, the head of the second brigade, accompanied Jiang Yuan, and added: "The caller is a neighbor in the same community as the victim. The car was parked behind. When passing by, he saw the victim's appearance and called. He didn't open the door. The reason is that the victim should have died at the time. In addition, he may be afraid of getting involved. Nowadays, people don’t even dare to help the elderly, and the victim’s incontinence should be very unattractive.”

"Have you ruled out the suspicion of the caller?"

"The caller and the victim are strangers, and have no financial relationship, um...let's check again." Lao Zhou didn't have any definite clues or targets. Hearing Jiang Yuan's meaning, he included it as a suspect list of people.

Mu Zhiyang watched him write his name, sighed, and said, "Otherwise, if he didn't open the door, if he opened the door, he would probably be included in the list of suspects."

Old Zhou curled his lips: "It's impossible not to rule it out. But I talked to the reporter, and it doesn't look like it."

The experience of a veteran criminal policeman is often more accurate than instruments.Old Zhou made it very clear.

Jiang Yuan nodded and said, "Then let's move on. It's like opening the car door after the first responders arrived. Did you ask what it smelled like?"

"It stinks of feces and urine." The driver of the ambulance answered very honestly.

"Then how do you do it?"

"We said it when we took the notes."

"Please say it again, for such a big case, verification procedures are always required." Jiang Yuan said something that seemed to be true.

For the sake of the murder, the driver said: "We opened the door, yelled a few times, then took the pulse, found that the person was gone, and then called the police. The alarm station asked us to maintain the order of the scene. When people touch dead bodies, we all do the same."

Seeing that Jiang Yuan and the others listened very seriously, and there were so many policemen at the scene, the driver opened his mouth and said, "We have all encountered murder cases before, and we know what to do."

"Then tell me, what did you do then?" Lao Zhou now knew Jiang Yuan's thoughts, so he simply took over and asked.

The driver said: "We closed the car door back, and the car turned off. This is what 110 said. Then, someone came to watch, and we persuaded him, that's all."

"Did anyone move a car during this time?"

"After calling the police, no one has moved." The driver said.

Several police officers present turned to look at the driver.

"No one has moved after calling the police. What about before calling the police? After you arrived at the place, there were other people watching, right?" Lao Zhou asked.

The driver hesitated for a moment, nodded, and said: "At that time, I didn't know that the person was dead, so the car stopped directly to the side. When I opened the door and shouted, someone came to help. He was also kind."

"Is it common to offer to help?"

The driver froze for a moment, then shook his head and said, "It's not common now, when I first started working there were quite a lot..."

"How many people offered to help?" Lao Zhou asked.

"Three or four people. At that time, they thought it was a heart problem and wanted to help move them out. I think it's pretty good..."

"Did three or four people come up together and offered to help, or some people came up first and others came up later."

"Then someone must have come up first... This person asked if he had a heart attack, and asked for help to move it. I touched the carotid artery and said forget it, I was cold."

Lao Zhou exhaled and looked at Jiang Yuan with a slightly embarrassed expression.

Although he asked it out, it is obvious that the previous policemen were negligent when they made the statement.

Of course, it’s a bit of an afterthought to say that now. When the criminal police come to make confessions and transcripts, they have to do so many people at once, and there is always a difference in priority. Eight generations have been asked.

However, in any case, it is now proven that the transcripts of the two first responders are flawed, and it can even be said that key clues are missing.If this is done by the team itself, it's nothing. The follow-up investigation has new discoveries, and it's enough to make up for it. Except for the team itself, few people will know.

Jiang Yuan pretended not to see Lao Zhou's expression, and asked the first responder first, "Do you know the name of the person who came up to help first?"

"I don't know." The driver smiled and said, "The one who offered to help now must be suspected."

Next to him, Wan Baoming, who had been listening to the conversation of several people, sighed faintly, and said, "We are just the maintainers of order in an era."

These words usually sound a bit polite, but in the eyes of people who have just come into contact with murder and death, it is probably just right.

The driver and the first responders, who were a little unhappy, calmed down.

"It's a man in his 30s and 40s. He's a little fat, nothing special, with a round face and small eyes?" the first responder briefly described.

Lao Zhou asked calmly: "Did you take any photos and videos of the scene? Did you take this person in?"

"Then... let me take a look." The first responder took out his mobile phone, flipped through the photo album, and explained: "I took a few photos at the scene, in case the doctor rescued someone, I wanted to see what was going on at the time of."

He has the right to explain, and the police have the right to listen.

Soon, the first responders found a video in which there were several people who helped in the rescue.

"I was worried about something going wrong, so I took a video at that time." The first responder explained again.

Old Zhou nodded a little bored.If this clue was found that day, why would Jiang Yuan be used.

A policeman took over, took a screenshot of the person's photo, and used Police Pass to do face recognition, and the result jumped out instantly, and he read:

"Tang Weili. Male, 34 years old, owns a hotpot restaurant... I can't see any relationship with the victim."

Lao Zhou took his mobile phone and looked at it for a while, then frowned, thought for a while, and said, "Call the victim's husband over to ask."

Several people are currently outside the residential area where the victim lives. Lao Zhou brought Jiang Yuan and several criminal policemen to the door.

The victim's husband was depressed at home, and he was even more surprised to see several people.

"Do you know this person?" Lao Zhou showed the photos on his phone to the victim's husband, and said, "Tang Weili, have you heard of this name?"

The victim's husband was taken aback for a moment, then glanced at the photo again, and said with a sluggish expression, "It was Yue Ling who killed him?"

"It's not clear yet. Do you know him?" Lao Zhou pressed.

"I've heard the name." The victim's husband sighed and said, "He is Yue Ling's ex-boyfriend, more than ten years ago."

(End of this chapter)

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