969: Chapter 905 969: Chapter 905 Serial murder cases are of the utmost importance in any country.
When it involves rape and murder, the priority level of the case skyrockets, resulting in Ni Cha deploying considerable resources for this investigation.
rely to collect various types of surveillance videos from around the cri scene, Ni Cha mobilized hundreds of police officers.
In China, this number is naturally not significant.
If needed, Ningtai County can also deploy hundreds of police officers.
For cases in Changyang City or the Beijing Bureau, multiplying resources by tenfold is not an issue.
But in any country outside of China, including the United States, the deploynt of hundreds of police officers is indeed a substantial investnt.
Such a hefty investnt, however, cracked the case in just half a day—of course, it can also be said that it was precisely because of the imnse resources poured in that the case was solved so quickly in just half a day.
However, it was also because Ni Cha invested so heavily in resources that Jiang Yuan felt a bit reluctant to leave.
The field was already plowed—it’s just a matter of sowing a few seeds.
Even the technical police officers they work with have been well trained.
They just need to follow the sa task procedures.
All Jiang Yuan has to do is morize a bit more about the gait characteristics of the criminal suspects.
For a Level 6 Footprint Identification expert, this isn’t much of a challenge—over 400 minutes of Temporary 1 technical skill enhancent was nearing its end, but with or without the temporary boost, Jiang Yuan’s skills were more than adequate.
He had no intention of solving all the cases himself.
Even a Level 5 would find their firepower spilling over in such favorable conditions.
Jiang Yuan reviewed the gait characteristics of suspects in 30 cases in one go, then stood in front of the first row of computers.
“Shall we start?” The officer operating the computer was ready for another round.
“Just a mont,” Jiang Yuan tapped his head, trying to recall, and said, “Do you rember when we were looking at the middle part earlier, there was a man and a woman who walked hand in hand into the mall?”
The officer whispered, “God Jiang, many of the people who enter the mall are n and won walking in hand in hand.”
“But they left the mall one after the other; the woman left first, and the man followed.
Both their strides were lengthened; they probably had an argunt or sothing, which was quite morable,” Jiang Yuan elaborated.
The officer slowly shook his head, “If they left the mall one after the other, I wouldn’t be able to tell who is who.”
“That’s true, you can’t recognize gait…” Jiang Yuan pondered for a mont, then said, “The man has a significant outward step, almost 15 degrees…
it ans he walks with his feet pointing outward.”
Jiang Yuan explained directly in the Indonesian language.
The officer had a sudden realization: “I don’t rember.”
“Scroll back and see if you can find it,” Jiang Yuan waved his hand, diving straight into work mode.
The previously played videos were also in sequence; with a bit of calculation, a ti interval of nearby videos could be drawn up.
A dozen or so officers searched segnt by segnt, and in less than ten minutes, the possible clips were provided to Jiang Yuan.
“This is the one.” After watching the video again, Jiang Yuan pointed at the screen and nodded, “This corresponds to the suspect of Case Number 3.”
“Eh?
You found it just like that?” The officer, who had helped search for the video, guessed why Jiang Yuan was looking for people but was still surprised when he confird the suspect.
This suspect had to be arrested and brought to court; Jiang Yuan couldn’t be speaking off the cuff.
However, from the video seen a few hours ago to the photos of a few footprints, to imdiately identifying the person’s gait, even the officers on site who had grasped the concept of gait characteristics still found it surreal.
The officer directly asked, “God Jiang, you can identify the gait, can you also rember it?”
“Of course,” Jiang Yuan replied.
“But…
but I understand that a gait is like a fingerprint, right?
Can you rember a fingerprint?” The officer asking was sowhat knowledgeable, which is why he could raise such a question.
Jiang Yuan just shook his head, “Gait is sothing that is rembered by people.
It’s different from fingerprints in this respect.
Fingerprints require marked characteristic points for comparison, while gait is like a face.”
In the past, Elder Ma used gait tracking in a famous case, where he saw soone and imdiately recalled a footprint he had seen a long ti ago and confird it after arresting the suspect.
With Level 6 Footprint Analysis still active, gait Jiang Yuan has seen seems to be etched in his mind, not needing deliberate mory, similar to faces he has seen.
So people’s appearances may indeed beco blurry, but when you see them again, you can easily recognize them.
Of course, it’s normal to forget a few.
For Jiang Yuan at this mont, since there are no cases that need to be pursued, it’s still primarily about rembering a few more people.
And to rember more people, it’s better if these people have so distinct characteristics.
So, the case Jiang Yuan is focusing on this ti is mainly based on the uniqueness of the suspect’s gait.
The more distinctive a person’s walk is, the more likely it is to be etched in Jiang Yuan’s mory.
After the suspect in case number three was identified, suspects for cases number 17 and 25 were subsequently confird.
All in all, it took just over an hour.
Everyone was invigorated by this progress.
Jiang Yuan reviewed another round of footprints collected near the cri scenes, looking at about thirteen or fourteen prints, and his mind linked them to a gait pattern he had seen earlier.
So he asked the Dama police officers to look back through the footage as they did for case number three, only this ti, everyone was more skilled and it took even less ti.
Find it, check it, match it, and the case was solved.
A senior Dama police officer happily printed out two A4 papers, slid them aside, and said, “The suspect is involved in a smuggling case with a transaction amount over a hundred million.
Not bad, it’s like an effortless joy…
all thanks to God Jiang.”
“It’s not exactly without effort though.” Ni Cha returned just in ti to enter the door and casually comnted, not loudly, followed by a laugh, “God Jiang, the serial rapist and murderer has been arrested.
Our officers found the victim’s blood-stained items at his house.”
“What are blood-stained items?” Jiang Yuan wasn’t surprised by the arrest of the criminal, but he was a bit curious about the pervert’s psychological state.
Ni Cha shook his head and said, “There’s a blood-stained feather, a shell filled with blood, a pair of blood-stained stockings, and a blood-stained hair clip.”
“Quite a variety.
All stained with blood, was he afraid that his status as a suspect wasn’t secure enough?”
“This pervert likes to sleep with the sll of blood.
He confessed quickly, he was disgusted with himself too,” continued Ni Cha, pausing before adding, “We also found newly bought ropes and a suitcase in his car.
If not for catching this guy, he was likely about to commit another cri soon.”
Jiang Yuan was stunned: “He confessed so quickly?”
“He couldn’t help it.
He has so ntal issues, a long history of alcohol abuse, and usage of psychotropic drugs,” Zhong Renlong shook his head.
Ni Cha added, “He worked at a financial company.
Too much pressure, and it led to this.”
“So, he really didn’t make any counter-surveillance efforts?” Jiang Yuan finally connected the strangeness of the guy.
Zhong Renlong grunted in acknowledgnt, “Drugged up like a beast.
One day, he got the urge to rape a woman who couldn’t move, so he found a street prostitute, took her out to the wilderness, and after using a rock, he did it.
Later, he suddenly wanted to rape corpses and decided to do that…
sothing like that I guess.”
Listening, Jiang Yuan took a deep breath.
As a forensic doctor, he thought Zhong Renlong’s description was very accurate – that’s how shallow serial rapists are.
If they had deeper psychological thoughts and desires, they wouldn’t resort to such actions.
Nevertheless, the very thought that a part of humanity could beco like this soured his mood.
Like those addicted to drugs, such individuals barely retain any sense of human strength.
Their ability to carry out offences actually relies on the trust within human society, the sense of security established by good public safety.
Social animals require a certain level of trust to advance together.
But in this environnt, those who choose to be wrongdoers often reap the benefits.
A beast who gives up on its own life can easily overpower others, and if not caught, will continue to commit cris incessantly…
“Thank you for your hard work, God Jiang.”
Ni Cha thanked him again.
“It’s no hassle, don’t ntion it,” Jiang Yuan waved his hand dismissively, like an ordinary office worker leaving for the day: “But that’s it for today, we’ll continue with the rest tomorrow.
The process will be the sa as today, please prepare accordingly.”
“Understood.” The police officers in the room uniformly responded, no need for Ni Cha to say anything.
“I’ll head back now.” Jiang Yuan said to Ni Cha and Zhong Renlong: “I’m a bit tired today, focusing for too long.”
Besides these reasons, the news he had just heard was also leaving Jiang Yuan feeling fatigued.
“What shall we have for dinner?” Zhong Renlong followed out and asked.
“Hot pot.
A spicy one.” Right now, Jiang Yuan just wanted a fiery hot pot.
“Uh…
okay.” Zhong Renlong wasn’t sure where to find a spicy hot pot in the city, but he left those worries to Ni Cha.
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