Tokyo Police

v3 Chapter 7: 1 in 20,000 chance

The same naked young female body was also abandoned near the Green River. But the only difference is that it has been nearly forty years since the last case. And this time, the Green River Killer announced his return with three lives.

Just when the FBI arrived at the scene to investigate, the diver in charge of underwater investigation fished up another female corpse from the bottom of the river. So far, the salvage work is still going on. Will there be more bodies that will be captured? Discovery, no one can guarantee.

The three corpses that have been found are now parked in the open area by the river, and their bodies have been placed in body bags after simple treatment. Lin Xiu folded his hands together to express his condolences to the corpse. Upon seeing this, Sean also took out the cross he had worn for many years from his collar and prayed secretly.

"Can we take a look at the corpse?" Lin Xiu asked the female forensic doctor who was working beside him.

The female forensic doctor gently opened the body bag, and then handed it to Lin Xiuyi and Sean respectively, a mask and a pair of rubber gloves.

The first victim was a young white woman, about 16-25 years old, with a lot of water plants and taro paste on her blond hair. There are bruises on the corner of the victim's left eye, but there are signs of healing, and it can be inferred that the bruise has been there for some days. The victim's nasal cavity, ear canal, and mouth had some sediment from the river.

On the victim's neck, there is an obvious streak 45 degrees upwards. If nothing else, the victim should have been strangled from behind.

After obtaining the permission of the forensic doctor, Lin Xiuyi took a general look at the victim's body. There were some blue-purple bruises of varying sizes on the surface of the body. The victims of the Green River Murder and Abandonment Case 30 years ago also had similar bruises.

"Are there any other clues?" After Lin Xiu looked at the first corpse, he did not continue to look at the remaining two. His forensic knowledge is limited, and the observation of the corpse just now was just to apply for the Green River murder and discarding corpse case in his mind more than 30 years ago. From the current situation, many situations are similar to those of 30 years ago.

"I don't know, we can't intervene here for the time being. We'll have to wait until the On-Site Investigation Division finishes its work here!" After saying this, Sean pulled Lin Xiuyi away from the area inside the cordon.

After this period of contact, Lin Xiuyi still knew some of the FBI's procedures. The Seattle branch sent to the scene mainly junior staff of the scene search section, including forensic doctors and on-site investigators, while the identification of physical evidence was arranged in the branch's crime identification laboratory. Only after systematic investigation and identification by professionals, all the evidence analysis reports left by the murderer in the current investigation of the crime will be transferred to the hands of the investigators.

"What do you think, Sean, did he do it?" As soon as Lin Xiu got back into the car, he quietly asked Sean.

"Who, the Green River Killer? I don't know!" Sean pulled his hair back to his head and said solemnly.

"Sean, although I have read the files of the Green River Killer, you have participated in the investigation of the case back then. How likely do you think this case was done by the Green River Killer!" Lin Xiuyi continued to ask.

"I really hope it wasn't the guy who did it, but my intuition tells me that he is back!" Sean replied meaningfully.

For the first time since the slashing of the throat of Victorian ** Polly Nicoles near Whitechapel on August 31, 1888, the series of murders have come to the fore. Jack the Ripper wasn't the world's first serial killer, but he was one of the most famous.

For most people, it is difficult to understand the criminal motives of serial killers, and the media usually blame the motives of serial killers on mental problems. But is such a classification really scientific? In fact, even the same serial killer may have very different emotions and motivations each time he commits a crime. Humans are not machines. In most cases, human excesses are dominated by emotions, but why serial killers kill is simply an unanswerable question.

Lin Xiuyi and Sean left the crime scene ahead of time. Although there are not enough conditions to analyze the merger case, Sean and Lin Xiuyi have already placed this case in the heart of the Green River murder case more than 30 years ago. Together.

After Lin Xiuyi and Sean returned to the North Jurisdiction Police Station, the first thing they did was to find out all the files of the Green River Murder and Abandonment Case. The two read the investigation report of that year over and over again. The results can only confirm their guesses over and over again.

"The case that year happened east of Seattle, near the Green River Valley in King County. The two victims at the time, Winnie and Linney, had run away from home before they were killed. The place where we found the body today was in the same year. Downstream and further east where the body was found in that case..."

Sean found a map of the Seattle area, and UU www.uukanshu.com then began to mark the locations where the bodies were found in the two cases on the map. From the map, the distance between the two places is about ten miles apart. Both locations are not too far from Route 90.

"Route 90 is the most important traffic artery to the east of Seattle. It connects downtown Seattle with King County in the east and Tacoma International Airport, but because of the heavy traffic here, the businesses on both sides of the highway are quite developed. Lots of cheap motels, strip bars on both sides of the road. Combined with the many homeless people who congregate here, Route 90 is a slum in Seattle. Our investigation began with those who frequented here. …”

"That's why you were able to find 18,000 suspects, right?" Lin Xiuyi finally understood why the FBI could find so many suspects back then. There's an entire highway all over Seattle for men in town to buy spring. Among them, there will be more or less a few who are unwilling to give money, or the price cannot be negotiated. And murder is the easiest way to lift your pants and deny the account. Of course, this is an investigation of the case from an angle that ordinary people can understand. The two victims who were murdered more than 30 years ago were both minors. How could they make a living without the financial support of their families? On Route 90, the answer is obvious.

"Finding the murderer from the clients is no problem! Because there are obvious signs of sexual assault on the victim! But if 12,000 suspects can't find the murderer, then there is a problem! Because I have visited notoriety The number of men on the famous Route 90 must be more than this number, and the chance of finding the murderer should actually be far less than one in 20,000!"