Chapter 417 [End of the Book] Legendary Women



Chapter 417 [End of the Book] Training of the legendary female

USA

international police.

As a senior police officer, 41-year-old Dominic is responsible for the profiling courses of outstanding elite detectives from all over the world.

During the training process, he repeatedly mentioned a major case -

[Amora's missing case].

a. 5 years ago, 15-year-old California girl Amora disappeared from her home and has not appeared in front of anyone since then. Her whereabouts are still unknown.

b. 2 days after she disappeared, her severed hand appeared under the wooden fence in the backyard of her home. The forensic doctor determined that the severed hand had been chopped off for more than 30 hours.

c. The severed hand was chopped off at one time by a heavy weapon such as an axe. There were no saw-like or other injuries on the cut, and there were no other scratches on the hand.

d. The California police pursued the case for a long time, checked more than 20 suspects, and spent another year narrowing it down to 9 suspects. In the end, they still failed to find the real murderer. The case was completely deadlocked after a year and a half.

E. Suspect 1 is a 58-year-old man fishing near Amora's home, Suspect 2 is a 19-year-old Indian boy weeding for Amora's family, Suspect 3 is Amora's idle 27-year-old uncle, Suspect 4 is a 59-year-old single mother who runs a motel next door (she has a 31-year-old son who lives off her parents), Suspect 5 is...

Dominic has always believed that as long as he focuses on investigating the first suspect, one by one, regardless of time and manpower, he will definitely be able to solve the case.

But there are too many suspects. For the California Police Department five years ago, if they wanted to investigate one by one, the police force and funds consumed would far exceed their capacity, and there were too many uncertainties as to whether they could really solve the case in the end.

The police did not have the determination to investigate the case, and gradually the case became an unsolved case.

Countless people were concerned about Amora's safety, and her parents had spent five years still unable to get over the grief...

Five years ago, when the task force was set up in California, Dominic joined as a profiling expert.

He spent all day hanging out with everything related to Amora, almost letting his mind sink into her past life, but still failed to find Amora.

To this day, Dominic is still trying to follow up and track, but everyone has given up on the case, and he has no ability to start a large-scale investigation. He can only hesitate in such a deadlock, unable to let go, and also unable to move forward.

In a large classroom, Dominic projected the photos and information of several suspects one by one, followed by Amora's parents.

"Amora's father, Jack, was an honest craftsman who had never had an argument with anyone in his life. Her mother, Belle, was a night nurse at a clinic. The couple had gentle personalities and got along well with their neighbors. They would take Amora to church every Sunday, and sometimes they would stay to help the pastor with cleaning.

"Amora was their only daughter and had been well taken care of since she was a child. Old Jack would take her up the mountain to see the deer in the fall, and Belle would often play doctor games with her..."

Dominic described the life of this family while changing the photos on the slides.

Every student sitting below could see that his unusual feelings for this family seemed to be mixed with guilt - guilt for not being able to find Amora and not being able to give an answer to Amora's parents.

Afterwards, Dominic projected Amora's photo. The 15-year-old white girl had grown into a very beautiful girl, with a healthy wheat color skin and naturally curly long hair tied up casually. She looked like a carefree, cheerful and smiling girl.

"She is very popular in school, an athlete, and a child who can bring happiness and laughter to her friends. Every Christmas Eve, she would go to help her neighbor, old Martin, decorate the Christmas tree, because old Martin was so old that he couldn't even stand up straight."

Dominic paused for a few seconds before continuing:

"But someone cruelly chopped off her hand..."

There was silence in the classroom. Detectives from various countries of different ages and skin colors took notes in their own languages, and stopped to look up and wait for Dominic to calm down.

After a few minutes, Dominic continued:

"If the police force is only enough to thoroughly investigate one of these suspects, who would you choose?

"Next, we will use this as our goal to profile this case and analyze the personality of each suspect..."

Dominic is obviously a very stubborn person. His mind is completely immersed in this case. He mentions this case in almost every class he teaches. Now he uses this as a topic to lead his students in teaching demonstrations and topic discussions. In the

next two profiling classes, all students conducted in-depth research on Dominic's questions.

In this process, Dominic also noticed a student who was particularly focused and serious - Maggie Yi (Yi Jiayi), a detective from China.

Even though she is far away in the USA, Dominic has heard stories about this legendary detective, because she is not only famous in her own city, but also gradually spreads to her overseas peer circles as she solves more cases. In particular, her use of profiling has been widely reported in a large number of newspapers and publications, and has also been highlighted in the movies based on her.

After receiving everyone's profiling reports today, Dominic changed his previous teaching method in the classroom and took the students to his office.

There, the students witnessed the stubbornness of an old detective.

Dominic's office is full of evidence, file boxes, etc., and almost all of them are covered with stickers with the title "Amora's Missing Case".

Instructor Dominic probably lives in the "Amora Missing Case" every day...

Dominic

led the students to introduce everything related to the case, including Amora's severed hand soaked in formalin.

In front of the glass bottle, Maggie Yi suddenly stopped. She stared at the horrible severed hand for a long time without blinking.

Although everyone is a senior detective from various countries and is used to seeing corpses, but a severed hand soaked in formalin for 5 years? Forget it!

When many people walked up to Maggie Yi, they couldn't help but follow her gaze to take a few more glances. Is it possible to find any clues through observation?

Does this Asian female officer have very advanced forensic skills?

People couldn't help but look at Maggie a few more times. The female officer's eyes were focused and bright, her expression was solemn, her eyebrows were lowered, and her aura naturally emanated from her, which made people unconsciously feel a little in awe.

Although the trainees looked at her sideways, they also politely avoided her and did not disturb or urge her.

Dominic just glanced at Maggie Yi, and then continued to introduce the photos nailed to the wall, the red lines he used to connect the logic, the bookshelves full of important confession materials, and the boxes of investigation documents of multiple suspects...

After a long time, he told all the students that if they wanted to check the information, they could come to his office at any time, as long as they did not take things away from the office and did not randomly throw or draw on them. After

that, he announced the end of the class with the profiling homework handed in by the students.

...

...

At night, Dominic, who had no other decompression entertainment, walked out of the bar and wanted to go home to sleep, but his feet turned involuntarily to his small office -

that little hell. After he

pushed open the door, the air was filled with the smell of death. All he could see were photos of severed hands, bottles of formaldehyde containing severed hands, portraits of victims, and cutout black and white newspapers...

Standing at the door of the office, he sighed deeply and finally walked in.

Although he knew it would be futile, he was still prepared to spend the whole night here.

He wiped the sweat off his forehead, wiped his cheeks and neck with tissue paper, and then walked through the narrow corridor of the office and walked towards his mind map wall.

Fatigue slowed his pace, his eyes were not very bright, and his back was even a little hunched, which was quite different from the image of a policeman who was energetic and majestic on the big screen.

He walked around a pile of file boxes, and when he raised his head, he suddenly frowned in confusion.

He was familiar with everything in his small office, and this feeling of "something seemed different" was probably because other detective trainees came to visit during the day and moved his boxes.

With this thought in mind, he pulled over an old folding chair nearby, ready to sit on it while reading the trainees' profile analysis and comparing the important clues on the wall. He hoped to find some inspiration and breakthroughs from the trainees' profiles and reasoning.

But just as he raised his head twice and scanned the photos of the people involved in the case on the wall twice, he was suddenly stunned. He

saw a huge red circle drawn outside the photo of Suspect 3.

That red, powerful, and firm mark seemed to be some kind of guidance, some kind of revelation -

the murderer was him!

The author has something to say:

It's over...

I was a little dazed for a while, and stared blankly in front of the computer for a long time.

I felt lost.

In a year, Jiayi grew up.

With the company of readers and friends, her dreams have come true.

Jiayi also wishes her friends all the best, good health, and koi possession!

I won't say much else, everything is in the wine~

Jiayi must be reluctant to leave! Hugs to everyone, love you...

(The whole book is finished)


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