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Chapter 789: Losing Conscience (Part 1)

Chapter 789: Lost all conscience (Part 1)

Nina took the phone and flipped into the autopsy report to take a closer look.

The general meaning of the report is: the direct cause of death is suffocation, that is, hanging, accompanied by excessive blood loss.

Blood loss is mainly caused by craniotomy and limping.

It can be seen that the child died extremely miserably.

Then look at the photos. The original picture of the photo was taken with a SLR, which was extremely clear, and of course it was extremely bloody and terrifying, which was unbearable to see.

Anyway, Jiang Rou didn't dare to watch it.

Yu Yue didn't have to come over to see it deliberately. With his eyesight, he looked at the report and photos on Nina's hand carefully from the corner of his eyes.

Although Nina has been a senior inspector of the Regulatory Bureau and has seen some bloody and terrible crime scenes, she still finds it difficult to accept these photos. Her face looks very bad and she looks like she is about to vomit.

While looking at the photos, Nina listened to Galbion's explanation and learned about the general situation of the body:

The child was tied up by a net cable, and when the police arrived, the person was dead.

Blood flowed all over the ground, most of which came out from the top of the head, because seven holes were drilled with nails on the head.

When Nina looked at the photo, she saw the seven holes on her head, which looked like the arrangement of the Great Ursa sign.

In addition, three holes of the same size were cut by sharp tools under the child's navel.

Nina returned the phone to Galbion, and took a few deep breaths herself, as if she felt that the air was not enough.

After a while, her eyes were a little red, tears were shining in her eyes, her silver teeth were clenched, and her voice hoarsely said: "Who has no parents, who doesn't have children?

The murderer was completely careless! Galbion, I...you must bring him to justice!"

Galbion also showed a serious look, looked at her and nodded solemnly.

Then he sighed again and said, "But now it's going slowly.

The child's mother was already in sorrow that she had mental problems.

The superiors attached great importance to it and kept reducing the time to solve the case. Because they did not cover up at the beginning of the incident, I don’t know if someone deliberately exposed it online, which led to rapid spread and a lot of pressure on social public opinion.

I'm in a state of turmoil now, and my head is so muddy that I can't hold on anymore, so I came out to have a drink to avoid breaking down..."

Nina asked, "Do you have no clue?"

Galbion sighed again and said, "It's not that he has no clue. The expert consultant in the branch suggested that the murderer might be performing an evil method, a kind of witchcraft."

Nina looked at him with a puzzled look on her face.

Galbion looked frowning on the surface, but he enjoyed the feeling of the goddess putting all her attention on her.

He said: "There is a kind of witchcraft in the East called 'raising little ghosts'. You are Easterners, and you must have heard of it."

He looked at Yu Yue and Jiang Rou.

Yu Yue nodded.

Galbion continued: "The prerequisite for raising a ghost is to refine the ghost. Experts believe that the purpose of the murderer killing the child is to refine the ghost..."

Jiang Rou and Nina got goosebumps all over her body, and she was creepy.

Galbion also said: "As a method of raising ghosts, it has existed since ancient times, and was introduced to Nanyang from China to Nanyang.

Witchcraft is divided into black witchcraft and white witchcraft, and raising ghosts is also divided into good and bad luck.

"Some people raise little ghosts to protect the house, attract customers to the door, help the owner bring good fortune, turn danger into safety, promote sex between the two genders, increase charm, etc. This is a good ghost, and it belongs to white witchcraft.
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