Chapter 258 Who do you think you are? Batman?(1/2)
After the press conference.
Chuck asked Chandler to accompany Tim and Shelly back home, while he and the detective in charge of the case began to trace the possibility of the most dangerous black industry chain abducting Jamie.
"Garcia, how are you?"
Chuck sat in the passenger seat and signaled the detective to drive to visit the local gang, while he dialed the number of BAU hacker technician Garcia.
Ana is more powerful than Garcia, but normal handling of cases requires a formal cover.
"I have followed your instructions and checked the situation of all the families in that area, and combined with their credit card usage, there is no abnormality in any family."
On the other end of the phone, Garcia quickly operated the computer: "There is no record of abnormal purchases of baby products, nor is there any record of a sudden increase in the purchase of baby products."
"This means that it was either purchased in cash and there is no credit card swiping record, or it means that enough baby supplies for 13 days were originally stored."
On the other end of the phone, Reed's voice suddenly interrupted: "Whether it was purchased with cash or enough baby supplies were stored in advance, it is most likely criminals.
Or the person who abducted Jamie was quite smart, thought carefully, made all preparations in advance, and guarded against the possibility of tracking him through the credit card shopping list."
"He heard your request for help and took the initiative to participate."
Garcia reminded awkwardly: "I didn't say it on my own initiative."
"It doesn't matter."
Chuck said calmly: "It is your BAU's responsibility to assist the local police station in handling cases. Spencer is able to assist in this case apart from other cases. It's good and he is very energetic!"
After he took the case and was on his way to Pittsburgh, he contacted the BAU.
Compared with the FBI, the resources of local police departments are too limited.
And after delaying 13 days to rescue two-year-old Jamie, we had to use the most abundant resources in the shortest time to increase the success rate to 95%!
It was only after I called him that I learned that Reed and the others had also received a new case and were flying to other places and were unable to help.
Therefore, Chuck only asked Garcia, who was temporarily free, to use the FBI's authority to screen credit card usage.
Reed obviously knew that Chuck had a case, couldn't resist the urge to participate, and used his super IQ to do two things at once.
"Gideon and the others agreed."
Reed said something embarrassed, and then continued: "Chuck, in general vicious trafficking cases, 4-year-old children are selected. Jamie is only 2 years old, so the probability is relatively small."
"I know."
"But don't forget that the victims are getting younger and younger," Chuck cautioned.
"That's true."
Reed nodded.
According to FBI statistics, most of the vicious abduction cases of children across the United States are around 4 years old.
The vicious trafficking here does not refer to families lacking children trying to use this method to give families more children, but refers to the vicious trafficking with American characteristics and perversion of China Unicom.
At the age of 4, children already have the ability to take care of themselves to a certain extent and do not need to be taken care of by traffickers or traders. Moreover, they are the cutest and cutest age and have the greatest plasticity.
This is full of temptation for those classic American perversions.
The irreversible extreme situation that Chuck told Tim and Shelly is the most extreme and terrifying of them all.
Although I am not old enough, this possibility is indeed possible.
Because the threshold of American perversion is constantly getting higher. As time goes by, it will only become more and more perverted, and the acceptable age will become younger and younger.
The so-called Indianization of America and the divineization of India.
It's definitely not just a joke.
Behind this is a series of abnormal cases that shatter ordinary people's three concepts!
Even bystanders can feel numb after hearing this, let alone those real perverts. They will inevitably step on the accelerator to the end of the cliff of perversion in order to stimulate the threshold of numbness.
"I have contacted the Crimes Against Children Unit in Maryland for you."
Reid said: "There are 40,000 children's movies released in the United States every week, and there will be 20 new faces in them.
These people specialize in kidnapping these children, and then making movies, or directly auctioning them to Unicom perverts.
The Crimes Against Children Unit specializes in pursuing this. They pretend to be investigating in the online world. If Jamie shows up, they will notify us as soon as possible."
"Are any of the IPs they traced near Pittsburgh?"
Chuck was not surprised by the shocking data and just asked the key question.
In the United States, which is known as the most correct and most protected country for children, 20 new faces appear every week, which means more than 1,000 children are abducted, filmed, or auctioned every year.
This value continues to rise with the development of the Internet.
This is just one form of crime against children.
It's not even the most common form of crime.
If you think about it carefully, there may be nothing!
Fortunately, Chuck had no feelings in this life and had been specially trained in India. Otherwise, even if his face was paralyzed, he would not be able to live peacefully in such a hellish country.
"No."
Reed shook his head and said: "These addresses are all transferred through those from the palace. It is difficult to trace the real address."
Chuck talked to Reed and the others for a while, stretched out his hand to hold the steering wheel, then hung up the phone and said to the stunned detective: "Watch the road carefully!"
"shit!"
The police detective who was driving noticed that he was listening attentively at first, then he couldn't help but look over, and finally he almost got into a car accident without paying attention.
Fortunately, Chuck was multitasking, paying attention to the car's condition out of the corner of his eye, and calmly reached out to control the steering wheel, thus avoiding a car accident.
After he finally recovered from his fear, he couldn't help complaining: "Is this how you usually handle cases? Contact the FBI directly, or the higher-ups, and ask them to provide you with various resources to support you? Under this condition
That’s great!”
After saying this, he vaguely felt that he knew how Detective Chuck came to be, and he had the illusion that he could do it.
"no."
Chuck shook his head: "This time is a special situation. We need to grab time, otherwise we won't need to use them at all."
"That's, that's..."
The detective agreed with his words, but there was no hint of belief in his eyes. He just felt that Chuck was being tough.
If he had the resources, he would definitely not give up the convenience of investigating the case.
Chuck glanced at him with no intention of explaining.
The police detective stopped the car in front of a bar, and while arranging his guns, he introduced to Chuck: "This is the place with the best information about the local underground forces.
The most likely possibility is to get news about Jamie, but they are not easy to talk to.
You can follow me later and don’t talk nonsense. I just hope that the $100,000 bonus can impress them."
Chuck didn't say anything, and got out of the car with him. He opened the door and entered the bar, and saw everyone looking over.
Obviously, these underground forces are extremely sensitive to the smell of the policeman, and they immediately noticed the arrival of the police detective.
"Detective, how can I help you?"
The tattooed bartender smiled at the police detective who walked in.
"You have also seen the latest news."
The police detective pointed to the reward news being played in the bar and asked, "If you have any news, please tell me directly."
"Of course, I am a law-abiding citizen."
The bartender said angrily: "Wouldn't it be a fool not to take the money if I have it? I don't have to worry about telling the police the news. Not only will I not get the bonus, but I will also be in trouble and people will suspect that I kidnapped the little girl."
"On this point, we have all said that we only want Jamie to return to her parents, and we don't care about anything else."
The detective glanced at Chuck.
Chuck had already considered this when he announced the reward. Not only was the $100,000 directly transferred to the public account, showing that the money was there.
The police were also asked to state that they would not publish or track the true source of the information, just to dispel the concerns of these well-informed criminals or simply kidnappers who were greedy for $100,000 and wanted to turn around.
However, this is just a positive statement, and its specific effect remains to be verified.
Because whether they are criminals or kidnappers, they really don’t have much trust in the guarantee of the police.
"Ah, yes, yes, detective, of course everything you said is right."
A muscular man stood nearby and sneered: "This is the credibility of your police!"
As he said that, he gave a thumbs up, but soon his thumb was turned upside down, causing the whole room to burst into laughter.
The detective said a few more words, but still showed no sign of impressing these people. He looked helplessly at Chuck and winked, the meaning being obvious: I told you before, it's very blue!
"Detective, you go out first, I'll have a nice chat with these gentlemen."
Chuck said calmly.
"Um?"
To be continued...