Super Detective in the Fictional World

One Hundred and Twenty-Two Chapters Murderer, Solve the Case, Flash People

Will this case involve her buying weed? She can get the news from Luke as soon as possible.

Thinking of this, Ginny picked up the business card and carefully put it into her carry-on purse.

With Luke's interruption, she was a little relieved. At least she felt that she was just a little policeman, and she could pay a lot of money to find out information for her.

Luke didn't think so.

Ginny was actually buying weeds from a certain gang of dealers. For him, it was simply a monster spawning point.

As long as he keeps an eye on her and even establishes a little hypocritical friendship with her, he may be able to catch big fish from her.

When he came to Los Angeles, Luke already felt the importance of money.

The informant network he is about to build will require a lot of money.

This time, Katie's case was solved, and he could consider washing out the group of dealers who provided Ginny with illegal drugs, so as to relieve his urgent need.

Back at the police station, followed Elsa into the forensic department, and the two watched the surveillance video they just got.

However, with the video of David's house indicating the time, the two quickly found the fleeting shadow.

On the surveillance video of Ginny's house, this person appears twice, one in and one out, in at 3:35, and out at 3:57. The two times together appear on the video for 30 seconds. .

Unfortunately, this man's face was covered by the hooded sweater, and he deliberately lowered his head, so he couldn't see his face in the surveillance.

However, his height and size are clear, which is already a major improvement.

Elsa was not impatient this time, and continued to watch the video with Luke.

Look forward from the time of the crime, and look at the past section by section.

Ginny's house only kept surveillance video for a week, and there were not many people on this path, so fast-forwarding can quickly pass it.

Just when the video was played back to the evening of the day before yesterday, Luke suddenly shouted, "Stop!"

Elsa subconsciously pressed pause.

Luke: "Go back a little. Yes, yes, it's here! Elsa, did you see this person?"

Elsa narrowed her eyes and looked at the pause screen, the man who was walking towards the surveillance screen in the evening sunset. He just turned his face sideways, and a small patch of slanted sunlight illuminated his low face.

"Call the technician in and let him compare the size of the suspect," she said.

Soon, a technician came over, processed the people on the two videos, and finally used computer modeling to generate a character model.

In this way, two people with different poses are turned into contrasts with this character model. (The real party should not go into details, this is the plot in CSI. In reality, this technology should not have been popularized in 2003)

After the two phases overlapped, the technician affirmed: "The degree of fit is 92%. Considering that the other party may have deliberately changed their clothes and posture, it is most likely the same person."

Elsa was also excited: "Enter this person's face into the facial recognition system and check if there is any record."

The technician went to work immediately.

Elsa took the photo and went to Dustin's office with Luke.

After putting the photo in front of Dustin, the head of the serious crime team frowned: "Sergei Mazanov?"

Elsa was taken aback: "Boss, do you know him?"

Dustin: "This guy is not with us. He is the leader of an Eastern European gang in New York. I also accidentally investigated the case and read his information. The kind that kills the whole family. Why are you investigating him?"

Elsa: "He's the one who murdered Katie."

Dustin: "What?"

When he heard this answer, Dustin had a headache.

This is troublesome!

If not unexpected,

After this guy committed the crime, he must have returned to his New York den.

This also means that if the case wants to continue to be investigated, they will have to jointly handle the case with the New York Police Department. There are really many problems in it.

The point is, this guy is a gangster.

The New York Police Department may not be willing to fight this black boss for the Los Angeles case.

Certain Eastern European gangs are notoriously brainless and handicapped.

A word of discord is an act, and they dare to use bombs, RPGs, etc. in the urban area. This is definitely not to scare people.

Is the NYPD willing to take such a big risk for the LAPD case?

Dustin waved his hand with a headache: "You go and check first, and make sure that this guy did it. Then the case will be solved, and arresting people or something is another matter."

He said that, there is no way.

After all, if the case doesn't get caught, it's not a perfect end.

The onlookers who eat melons will not consider the practical problems of the police station in law enforcement, and will only say that the Western District Police Station is incompetent.

However, for the wealthy people at the top, they should understand this, and the pressure on the Western District Police Station will be much less.

Cross-state law enforcement in the United States has always been a problem, and often requires the intervention of the FBI.

However, few local police officers are willing to give an extra FBI to share the credit. Unless there is absolutely no way, they will never take the initiative to seek help from the FBI.

Elsa and Luke came out, looked at each other, and both could only smile wryly and shake their heads: This case, UU reading www.uukanshu.com is really depressing.

With a target, the next investigation is much simpler.

Soon, a piece of news came from the forensic department: the DNA paternity test of the dead Anonymous and Sergey passed, with an accuracy of 99.99%.

So, that Anonymous is actually Sergey's own son.

After finding this point, Elsa and Dustin didn't have to think about it, they probably understood what was going on.

No matter how Sergey's 200-pound fat son died in Katie's swimming pool, there is no doubt that Katie was angered by Sergey.

This guy even went out and drowned Katie in the pool in the same way.

Katie's autopsy report has not yet come out, but Elsa has learned that there is anesthetic residue in her system.

Apparently, Sergey threw Katie into the pool after stunned.

So no one in the villa heard the call for help, and there was no obvious sign of struggle afterwards, so Katie drowned quietly in the pool.

The case is here, basically solved.

But Elsa and Dustin both frowned, but they were still in a much better mood than before.

At least now it's just a matter of arresting, not finding the murderer. The performance of the Western District Police Station is enough to explain it to the outside world.

Luke was not in the mood to accompany these two middle-aged and elderly men and women in a daze in the office. He simply said that he had just moved in, and there were still a lot of things to clean up at home, so he flashed happily.

The reason why he flashed so bluntly was because the system had already rewarded him for solving the case.

Mission: Solve the murder of Katie.

The total experience of the task is 50, and the points are 50.

The task contribution rate is 80%, the experience gained is 40, and the points are 40.

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