Chapter 83 Determine the cause of death and lock the suspect!(1/2)
Chapter 83 Determine the cause of death and identify the suspect!
I've found all the evidence. Are you telling me Jerry didn't die from electric shock?
Dean raised the drilling machine and pliers in his hands: "Impossible, the other party definitely died of electric shock. I need to check the body!"
Hearing this, Holtz looked a little ugly, but thinking of Dean's behavior, he didn't dare to refute, so he had to take the two things from his hand.
Cross Holz.
Dean comes to Jerry's body.
His body has been placed on a makeshift stretcher.
Because the inspection has been completed.
Holtz's colleagues have already gone upstairs to search for traces to verify whether the deceased died in an accident.
Dean doesn't care about that.
He lifted up the white cloth covering Jerry, glanced at his palms, then pulled off his shirt and looked at his chest.
Look at this.
Dean's brow furrowed.
No wonder Holtz said Jerry didn't die from an electric shock.
Generally, people who die from electric shock will have scorch marks on their palms and special bruises on their chests due to capillary damage and rupture.
But these are obvious symptoms.
Jerry didn't have any.
Not giving up, Dean turned his head to Jerry's legs and looked at his bulky and thick protective shoes.
Look at this.
He originally doubted himself and was a little shaken, but became firm again.
Jerry died from an electric shock!
Because there was a nail deep into the bottom of the protective shoe on his left foot!
All this is completely consistent with his previous speculation.
As for why there were no traces of electric shock on Jerry's body.
Dean rubbed his chin.
This method of death seemed to have been mentioned to him once in his previous life by the accident expert who taught them, scavengers and killers.
If the deceased was allowed to unknowingly ingest an excessive amount of iron before he was alive, it would not be too much, only about six or seven times that of an ordinary person, and the person would be able to turn into a humanoid cable, causing electric shocks without leaving any obvious traces.
Traces of electric shock.
The key is that six to seven times the content of iron will not endanger life, but will only cause some discomfort to the body.
Symptoms such as jaundice appear on the skin.
Dean looked carefully at Jerry's exposed skin, a look of joy on his face.
As expected, jaundice was found in the area of Jerry's hands and feet.
This proves that his guesses are all right!
This kind of murder method is very rare and hidden.
But there is an obvious flaw.
Some inexperienced forensic doctors, if they did not conduct blood tests, would at best think that Jerry was born with developmental disabilities and not think much about it.
Now that the cause of Jerry's death has been determined.
Dean turned his head and wanted to tell Holtz, but he saw him holding the pair of pliers and staring blankly at Jerry's body with his pants taken off, his eyes full of horror.
He seems to have discovered a great secret!
Dean glanced at Holtz, followed his gaze, looked at Jerry's pants, and sighed: "Holtz, can't you think healthier?"
Holtz realized that he had misunderstood and joked: "Dean, after so many years in the forensic department, I have seen all kinds of perverted things. However, as a friend, I still recommend that you see a psychiatrist. If it doesn't work,
A living man is better than a corpse."
Dean gave him his middle finger and briefly introduced his new discovery.
After listening.
Holtz looked like he had learned a lot, and picked up the pliers in his hand: "Well, your guess is right. The internal circuits of that drilling machine are burnt, which means that it passed through the pliers in an instant.
An excessive amount of current was detected, and I also found fingerprints on the pliers that did not belong to Jerry."
"The comparison speed is so fast?" Dean was a little surprised.
Fingerprint comparison is still very time-consuming.
"The forensic department has received a batch of new equipment, which is very smart. It only takes a few seconds to compare fingerprints, and the accuracy is very high."
Holtz said, putting the pliers into an evidence bag, and continued: "Each pair of pliers will have different cut lines. I will extract the break marks on the safety socket later. If it is confirmed that it is this one,
Cut it out with pliers, I guess you can solve the case soon."
"Sounds good." Dean pointed to the bags stuck together: "But why do these pliers look so wet now?"
"It's very simple, because I used the fumigation method to extract fingerprints."
Holtz pointed to the device that was still steaming in the distance: "We generally use this method to extract fingerprints from things with uneven surfaces or sticky surfaces. It's quick and convenient and less likely to cause contamination."
It’s another day of learning.
Because the cause of Jerry's death was determined.
The people from the forensics department quickly collected enough evidence on the watchtower.
What we have to do now is to go back, take these evidences, verify them, and finally produce a report.
Their work has been completed.
the next day.
Dam and others were summoned to the police detective station, where their fingerprints were extracted one by one, and they were questioned separately again.
This time.
Dean asked emphatically about Jerry's recent situation.
The result is the same as before.
According to the answers from Jerry's co-workers, Jerry is a talkative person and also likes to tell dirty jokes. In their eyes, Jerry is very optimistic, so he is very popular.
And he hasn't had any unusual reactions in the past few days.
There was only one person whose performance was a bit off.
He was the guy who took the initiative to call the police that day.
This man's name is Amoudi.
Amoudi claims to be Jerry's master. Jerry followed him into the industry, so he knows Jerry better than ordinary workers.
But he seemed to have some concerns.
Dean did not get any more information from Amodei.
After leaving the other party with his business card, he personally saw him off the police detective station.
Watching the back of Amoudi leaving.
Dean touched his chin: "People's hearts. What is this Amoudi worried about? Does he know who the murderer is?"
Back to the office.
Dean found Robert, the only one who was absent from work, and handed over Amodei's information: "Man, do you want to know why I am so good at solving crimes?"
Robert was playing Minesweeper, and his eyes lit up when he heard this: "Why?"
He always envied Dean.
Want to ask.
But due to the fact that we are both newcomers, we have been experiencing alternating emotions of envy and jealousy.
"Because of thought substitution!" Dean said half-deceptively: "Robert, this Amoudi, I suspect that he is one of the suspects. You go investigate his situation and focus on observing his character, what happened around him recently, this
process, maybe you will understand what I mean."
"No problem!" Robert took Amoudi's message and left in a hurry.
Looking at the empty office.
Dean leisurely lit a cigarette.
Is this mind reading?
Anthony said that mind reading is actually micro-expressions and psychological analysis.
To be continued...