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Chapter 1296: Weakness



Chapter 1296: Weakness

Chapter 1296: Weakness

The old man from Rolls-Royce is dressed luxuriously and speaks in a stiff tone, which fits people's stereotype of luxurious aristocrats very well.

Jiang Yuan didn't know him, and he didn't follow his words. As a criminal policeman, answering such questions was a professional skill. He just said, "Sudan didn't tell me the specific case."

The old man was startled, then frowned and said, "Of course the Sultan will not tell you the specific case, but he has expressed his concern, do you understand?"

"I don't understand." Jiang Yuan was not just pretending to be stupid. If he agreed, he would obviously be manipulated by the old man who "used the emperor to control the princes" and would constantly make new requests. Seeing that the first request he made was non-invasive autopsy, it can be imagined that this old man is obviously not an easy person to deal with.

On the other hand, this is also a basic interrogation technique. Friends who often record statements in interrogation rooms know that telling the truth means telling the original words, not inferences, let alone speculation.

The Sultan told Jiang Yuan that "I hope you can make more contributions to Malaysia" and "I believe you can find the truth", and Jiang Yuan agreed to these two points. If the old man wants to use this relationship, he needs to provide more evidence.

Huang Qiangmin came up at this time and asked for evidence.

Although Kumar, the chief of the Malaysian police department, was confronting the old man, the direction he was considering was obviously not completely consistent with Jiang Yuan and the Ningtai County Bureau, and Nicha and others were basically unable to help at this time.

Police liaison officer Chu Guanliang also quickly followed and acted as Huang Qiangmin's translator.

Several people stood at the door, and after the first two sentences, the conversation became heated.

"No dissection allowed!" This was the sentence that was repeated the most during the conversation.

However, except for the old man himself, neither Huang Qiangmin, Chu Guanliang, or Director Kumar seemed to care.

It is not new in the police world for powerful victims’ family members to demand special privileges, but whether or not such privileges can be granted is not solely based on the status of the victim’s family members.

Because the premise of the victim's family's excessive demands actually implies that you need to solve the case. To be more specific, the victim's family thinks that solving the case is a basic requirement and does not need to be specifically stated. It is what you should do, and the additional demands he put forward are what he wants to exchange for privileges.

But for the police, solving a case is never foolproof. Especially under various constraints, the difficulty of solving the case has increased greatly.

Sometimes, such cases involving politics are even impossible to solve, and the reason is politics.

It is better to refuse because if you agree, you will only get a temporary reserved smile from the other party, but if you fail, you will get a thunderous revenge from the other party.

Being in Malaysia, Huang Qiangmin did not have so many concerns and simply went for the talks, with his attitude becoming increasingly assertive.

The old man from the Rolls-Royce's momentum was visibly declining, and he soon became a parrot, repeating "No dissection allowed".

After a few more words, Huang Qiangmin paused the conversation, turned back, and walked up to Jiang Yuan and said, "The Malaysian police initially ruled it a suicide after falling from a high place, but the old man denied it. The deceased was the old man's son, and for religious reasons, he didn't want his son to undergo an autopsy. The local police meant that no autopsy was the current conclusion. After the stalemate, the old man found you and thought you were capable, so he approached the Sultan. That's about it. It's up to you whether you accept it or not."

Mu Zhiyang rolled his eyes when he heard this: "Didn't it break after falling from the height?"

Huang Qiangmin said: "The body was basically intact after falling from a five-story building, about 5 meters, except for a leg bone that had pierced through it. The forensic doctor initially estimated that the cause of death might be that the broken bone pierced a blood vessel after landing on one foot, causing heavy bleeding and death. But there has been no autopsy yet, so the forensic doctor dares not issue a formal appraisal report."

Mu Zhiyang looked at Jiang Yuan who was silent beside him and said, "If the foot landed on the ground, it is very likely that he committed suicide."

"The old man doesn't accept this result." Huang Qiangmin said, and then said: "However, I heard from the old man that his son really had no reason to commit suicide. The old man has a strong background and has done very well in the political, business and religious circles. His son has changed girlfriends frequently and has no clear mental illness. It is really unreasonable for him to suddenly jump off the building."

Huang Qiangmin has been the captain of the criminal police for more than ten years, and he is very accurate in looking at a case. People from different countries may be different, but the dilemma faced by people who commit suicide is the same.

Correspondingly, the old man drove a Rolls-Royce and was able to find Jiang Yuan through Sudan. How could his son commit suicide if he didn't have any psychological problems?

"Then why not just investigate it as a murder case?" Jiang Yuan replied at this time, looking at the old man's direction and said, "With his ability, he should be able to force the police to file a murder case without performing an autopsy."

Huang Qiangmin nodded and continued, "Privately, the local police should have done some investigations, and since they found nothing, they stopped on their own."

Jiang Yuan's expression became more serious, and he said, "Nothing was found? Are you not sure if it was an accident? Was there no one with the deceased at the time?"

"No." Huang Qiangmin said in a lighter voice, "It is indeed a bit weird, so the old man wants the police to intervene in full, but the police are worried that they can't solve the case."

This was a private conversation between several Chinese people, and what was said was quite explicit.

If the deceased did not commit suicide, then this was a carefully planned murder case, which is not easy to solve. Considering the identity of the deceased, the cause of death is likely to be superimposed with political or religious factors. To be honest, it is definitely very complicated.

Huang Qiangmin expressed his thoughts after careful consideration: "In my opinion, this case is a mess for the Malaysian police. We don't care. The worst result is that we fail to handle the case and are used against us by them, which will ruin our reputation. However, reputation is something that depends on how you look at it."

No matter how famous Jiang Yuan is in Malaysia, there are few real benefits. Sometimes, it may even have a counter-effect. Of course, it also depends on how Jiang Yuan views this matter, so Huang Qiangmin did not say it was a dead end.

Jiang Yuan knew Huang Qiangmin was inclined to take the case, so he said, "Then bring the relevant information over to see?"

"Okay, I'll go over and have a good talk. Regardless of anything else, Chu Guanliang wants it." Huang Qiangmin had already thought through all the relevant links.

After a while, a police officer came with a box of evidence.

Huang Qiangmin was lost in the crowd, chatting animatedly with the old man, the director and others.

Jiang Yuan unfolded the existing evidence and examined it quickly.

The local police only conducted a basic on-site investigation and obtained mainly photos of the rooftop and the ground. The forensic doctor only performed an external examination of the body and did not come up with many strong conclusions, relying mainly on descriptions.

Jiang Yuan didn't need the person in front of him to give a conclusion, he just took the photos and quickly flipped through them.

Whether falling from a height is suicide or homicide, such cases are the difficulty and focus of the cause of death investigation for forensic doctors. Similar to the cases of whether hanging is suicide or homicide, both are enduring types.

However, just like the conservation of momentum is the difficulty and focus of high school physics, composition is the difficulty and focus of high school Chinese, and it still stumps so many people during the college entrance examination, it is not easy to use forensic methods to determine whether a corpse that has fallen from a high place is suicide or homicide.

In fact, if difficulty is used as the standard, it is much more difficult to judge whether falling from a height is suicide or homicide than whether hanging is suicide or homicide.

Because the murderer wanted to create the illusion of suicide by hanging, he would either kill the victim by strangulation or suffocation first, and then arrange the body to make it look like it was hanged. Or, he would have to forcibly hang the victim with a rope while the victim was still alive. These processes would easily leave traces as long as the victim resisted, and if drugs were given, it would easily show up in toxicology.

Generally speaking, suicide by hanging and homicide by hanging are two different processes.

Falling from a height, whether it is suicide or homicide, is a process.

It is hard to tell just by looking at the corpse, not to mention that the corpse has not been dissected yet.

As for the rooftop, the footprints were particularly messy. People usually went up there to smoke, and the cleaning frequency was low, so there were a lot of footprints left.

At first glance, there weren't many clues except that the deceased's footprints were indeed on the edge of the roof.

Jiang Yuan then looked again and again at the footprints on the edge of the rooftop taken by the local police, and finally simply used the temporary +1 skill. After confirming, he waved and called Shen Yaowei.

"Captain Jiang?" Shen Yaowei was eager to try, and felt like he was ready to jump off the roof at any time.

"Tell Political Commissar Huang not to let anyone else hear it, and just say that the death was definitely murdered." Jiang Yuan said as he stood up.

Shen Yaowei's eyebrows jumped: "Do you want to give a reason?"

"Political Commissar Huang may not ask. If he does, you can just say that you can tell from the footprints. The victim's footprints on the rooftop are hollow and not solid, with uneven force. They also don't conform to the characteristics of standing on one's own. It seems more like they were made by someone holding him down." Jiang Yuan said and walked towards the parking lot.

Several people have been standing here for a long enough time. As for the issue of negotiation, Jiang Yuan believes that Huang Qiangmin will be able to make full use of this information.


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