The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 809 Multiple Cases

However, now that the culprit has been pretty much identified, Su He decided not to dwell on it anymore.

So they looked towards the police station.

"Have you already reviewed this before? What did he say?"

The police officer said directly, "This Li Baocheng is quite cunning. At first, we were a little surprised to receive his confession about the case. After reviewing the case file, we learned that he was arrested for robbery at the supply and marketing cooperative."

Therefore, when we first started the interrogation, we mainly focused on this robbery case.

He probably realized from the questioning that we hadn't discovered any other cases involving him, and that detaining him for so long might not be because we were investigating other matters. So he insisted that he was drunk at the time and didn't know what he had done.

When we asked him about the case he had voluntarily confessed to, he changed his story, saying that he was just making it up and that he just wanted the police to interrogate him quickly so he could get out of there sooner. So he just casually mentioned a case he had heard about before, hoping to get the police to take him seriously.

It was only at this point that we realized something was wrong.

Because when he gave his account, he described the process in great detail, which didn't seem like something he had just overheard; he must have experienced it firsthand.

After communicating with the South District Police Station, we confirmed that he had other cases on his hands.

A police officer from the South District Police Station, who was standing nearby, also said: "After the victim was identified, his emotions changed a lot. He probably knew that he had been discovered, so he confessed that he was the perpetrator of the previous home invasion, rape, and robbery case."

However, he was somewhat emotionally distraught, and we didn't get many details out of him. We're preparing to interrogate him again later.

Su He nodded, "Okay, then we'll interrogate them together with you."

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After resting, Su He and the others went into the interrogation room together and interrogated Li Baocheng again.

Perhaps the trauma of being chased by Su He and his group before was too great.

He quickly confessed to his crime.

Furthermore, we learned from him that the number of cases he had committed was far more than the dozens recorded by the police station; it was nearly three hundred.

Moreover, the time span was quite large, and he had forgotten some of them.

His reason for committing the crime was simple: he would commit the crime to vent his anger every time he argued with his wife.

Because his wife looked down on him and always said he wasn't a real man, he wanted to find a way to prove himself.

Su He and the others were surprised and speechless upon hearing this reason, and then looked at the man in front of them who had a sleazy appearance, was rustic, and short.

It's hard to imagine that he committed so many crimes all by himself, while so many victims chose to remain silent.

Su He was furious, especially looking at the man in front of her who seemed rather smug when he talked about this. She wished she could beat him up.

But she held back, keeping a straight face, and continued to ask him why he always managed to escape.

But the result was unexpected.

Because he would plan his escape route in advance before each crime.

The people in the neighborhood usually live in the east room, so he would usually go to the west room to take off his clothes first, and then go into the east room naked to do his business.

After finishing my business, I quickly returned to the west room, got dressed, and then left following the pre-prepared route.

Furthermore, Li Baocheng had actually won the Beijing Marathon when he was in school, so even if the victim realized what was happening and quickly chased after him, he had often already disappeared.

That's why it went undetected for so many years.