Bai Song was a little stunned.
When he first started working at the police station, he and Sanmi went to deal with a simple water leakage problem in a building. As a result, they encountered a manic and violent mental patient. The patient chased them with a knife and they were almost in danger.
This time they were well prepared and even wore stab-proof suits. In Bai Song's opinion, they were over-prepared as they did not expect to encounter such a tough opponent.
It shouldn't be like this!
At this moment, Bai Song was a little dazed. He was sweating coldly without knowing it.
What is the scariest thing in a police job? The unknown is always the scariest. If we already knew that this woman had this thing, even if she had an AK, it would be fine. As long as we knew it in advance and made adequate preparations, it would be easy to deal with. But this unknown situation is really too scary.
"Where did this come from?" Bai Song's reaction was quick. He snatched it away and was ready to control the woman at any time.
“Shh,” the woman whispered, “Don’t scare the child. I’ll go with you, and you can help me send the child back to her grandmother’s house. You should know her grandmother’s address.”
"Okay," Bai Song watched the woman stand up, handcuffed her, and took her out directly. At this time, his heart rate was over 150.
After Bai Song brought the man out, Hua suddenly saw something in Bai Song's hand. He took a look and was a little confused: "Director Bai, I don't remember you bringing a gun when you came out. Is it so concealed?"
"This is not mine, it's hers." Bai Song sighed.
The corridor of this room was too narrow, and Hua, who was standing behind the two students, could hardly see anything, and he didn't understand what the previous conversation was about. Hua was also wondering why the woman would say "I don't want to kill someone in front of my daughter".
"What do you mean?" Hua didn't react at first, but after taking a closer look at the model of the one in Bai Song's hand, he broke into a sweat. This was not a police weapon, but an antique with a history of 70 or 80 years. The shape was completely different from the current ones. It could only fire one round at a time. It was a very simple single-shot smoothbore weapon.
"Is this hers?" Hua pointed at the woman.
"Well, what she just said is true," Bai Song sighed, and suddenly thought of something, and asked the woman, "Have you filled this?"
"Yeah," the woman nodded.
Bai Song tried it and easily ejected the bullet, and then he felt relieved. This antique can only hit one person at most, and the power is not enough to penetrate a person, so for some reason, Bai Song was not so nervous, but he looked at the bullet with some doubts.
This antique itself can be well preserved for many years. As long as it does not rust, it can be kept for a hundred years. But the bullet cannot be the same. This thing will become ineffective after so many years. And this bullet looks quite new, it cannot be old stuff.
The reason why this pistol is so famous is that it was very cheap during World War II. The cheapest time was only 2 US dollars. It was discontinued in 1945. It uses 45ACP bullets, which have not been discontinued and can still be obtained now, but of course it is definitely not available in China. 45 means 0.45 inches, with a diameter of up to 11.43 mm. Of course, its lethality is far less than the 7.62mm (0.3 inches) commonly seen in games.
This is a very strange thing. It is possible that there are such guns in China, and it is possible that someone secretly collects them. But the bullets are unrealistic. The collectors don't go to great lengths to buy bullets. And if it is smuggled, who would smuggle such an old model?
Don’t underestimate the $2 price tag; it’s a collectible and is more expensive than today’s good stuff.
Where did this woman get it?
"Where are you from?"
"Huh..." The woman also took a deep breath and did not respond to Bai Song's words. She just looked at the house she rented with nostalgia, then turned her head and never looked back, and followed a few people downstairs.
Wang Huadong and others followed immediately, and were delighted to see that the man had been handcuffed, as this meant the case had been solved.
"Director Bai, take the person back to our case handling area first, and then notify Team Lou to pick him up." Hua said, "We will stay here. On the one hand, we need to search the scene, and on the other hand, we need to find a way to place her daughter."
"Are there any other dangerous items in your home? We don't want them to have any impact on your child." Bai Song asked the woman.
"No more." The woman shook her head.
"Okay," Bai Song looked at Hua Suo and said, "Be careful."
On the way back, they drove a seven-seater car. Wang Huadong was driving, Zhang Ning was on the passenger seat, two junior fellow students were in the middle seats, and Bai Song and Ren Xu were controlling the woman sitting in the last row. No one spoke along the way.
Bai Song originally thought that he would take her to look for the bodies on the way back, but because of this incident, he has not recovered yet. It is said that the more you do your job as a police officer, the more careful you become. It is true.
After driving for more than half an hour, we returned to the police station and entered the yard, and only then did Chief Kong learn about this incident.
"Did you catch the person?" Chief Kong looked at the people getting out of the car and was overjoyed. "Director Bai is Director Bai. We originally thought that this case was impossible to solve, but we didn't expect you to catch the person so quickly!"
"There's also this," Bai Song took out the evidence bag and showed it to Chief Kong.
"What is this?" The evidence bag was transparent, and Kong immediately saw what it was: "How come there is an unexpected gain? A toy?"
"Put it in the warehouse. Wait for the criminal police to come and let them handle it slowly." Bai Song sighed. Now that the person was caught, he had no interest in the case anymore. He was just waiting to go back and write a report.
Chief Kong took the evidence bag from Bai Song, weighed it, and said solemnly: "Since I came here, we have never encountered such a thing. How come there is such a thing now?"
"I'll ask the criminal police later and ask them to leave me a case report." Bai Song was not the kind of person who would not figure things out. "And my junior brothers and sisters, I must educate them on this matter. I was not thoughtful enough in what happened today, but it was a close call. What they went through was neither a good thing nor a bad thing, so just treat it as a learning experience."
After that, Bai Song and Li Junfeng said, "You all heard what I said. I was not thoughtful enough about what happened today. You should learn from this. If you encounter such a thing in the future, you must be more prepared."
Bai Song is a cautious person. He never rushes to open the door. It has been a habit formed over the years that he must open the door fully. When opening the door, he does not stand at the door but stands on one side of the entrance. Then he sticks his head out to make sure there is no danger before entering.
Bai Song also took a look at this arrest operation, and did not see this guy at that time, so he just took people there directly. However, no matter how much he said or explained, he was still derelict in his duty.
"Director Bai, don't think too much." Kong is knowledgeable and can probably guess what this thing is. This is completely unexpected. "When the police investigate a case, there will always be accidents. You can't imagine everything. Besides, if nothing happens, everything will be fine. I heard that Director Bai has experienced similar things several times before."
"It's nothing to be upset about," Bai Song smiled and glanced at the woman: "Although I don't know why he killed her husband and cut his body into pieces, as long as he is a human being, he has human nature."
As he said that, Bai Song looked at the woman and said, "You made the right choice today."
The woman looked at Bai Song and wanted to speak, but didn't.
Bai Song didn't say much and left the police station directly.
Today's case taught Bai Song another lesson, and this lesson came at a considerable price.
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The next day, the case report had been submitted, and it seemed to have been written overnight.
From the report, Bai Song learned that the woman had indeed had a dispute with her husband more than two months before the body was found. She was so angry that she killed her husband in the bathroom at home.
I don’t know if people nowadays have no sense of neighbors or if no one lives here in broad daylight, but no one called the police despite such a loud noise.
Then, in order to deal with her husband's body, the woman chose to dismember him with the machete at home.
That afternoon, she stopped dismembering the bodies, went to pick up the child from school, and temporarily left the child at her aunt's house for a while. Then she went out to bury the bodies every night. Each time she took the bus to a faraway place. In some places, she buried more bodies, and in some places, she buried fewer bodies.
Beijing is a big city with relatively few locals, and outsiders are too lazy to meddle in other people's business. This woman buried thirty or forty bodies in more than a dozen places, but no one called the police.
The other facts were indeed as Bai Song had expected. On the day of the man's death, he did fight with the woman and used his elbow.
Generally speaking, quarrels between ordinary couples are mainly "quarrels", and "fights" are for the sake of reason rather than for the purpose of really hurting or killing each other. Punching and kicking are the upper limit, and elbowing is rarely used.
The woman was also from the countryside and was very strong, but the man was so powerful that he hit her directly with his elbow. The damage was too strong and the woman had no way of resisting. In the end, she took out something she had hidden for a long time and killed the man in one fell swoop.
During that time, the daughter stayed at her aunt's house for three days. She used those three days to bury the man bit by bit in every corner of Shangjing.
According to the woman's recollection, Captain Lou has found most of the body parts, but there is still a small part that has not been found. After all, the woman is not familiar with Beijing and her memory of taking the bus is not that good.
Bai Song looked at the first half of the report and the photos attached at the end. The man's legs and head were found, but too much of his trunk was missing. It was really hard to remember without any features. In addition, half of his arm was missing.
Bai Song also carefully confirmed that there were no bullet holes in the body parts found so far.
Currently, Team Lou and others are searching for body parts all over the city. The pattern they have summarized is that they are close to bus routes... Bah, what kind of pattern is this... There is no place in the entire Shangjing city that is not close to bus routes!
Bai Song was more interested in the second half of the report, which was the source of the gun. This was very simple: it was picked up by a woman!
She said that one day after get off work, she went to the trash can to throw away the garbage, and she saw a black plastic bag, which was tied up very well and placed there. At first she thought there was something valuable in it, but when she took it home she found out that it was this, so she didn't dare put it back. Unexpectedly, she ended up using it when she was in a hurry.
Bai Song was somewhat confused about the woman's explanation, but since this was the result of the interrogation by the criminal police, he could only accept it.
According to the woman, there were two bullets in the box when she picked it up, and one of them was used.
Bai Song didn't know why he was a little suspicious about this matter. He didn't know much about this model of thing, but he knew that someone knew about it, so he sent a message to the Lou Detachment, asking them to find a special identification department to identify the source of this thing and, by the way, to identify whether it had been fired recently - this is indeed worth a try.
The dismemberment case ended in a special way. The murderer was caught and confessed to killing and dismembering her husband, but Bai Song was always curious about the source of FP-45.
After returning, Bai Song carefully checked the FP-45. A total of 1 million were produced at that time, which seemed like a lot, but after the end of World War II, the United States recovered most of them and destroyed them. In addition, with the changes of the times, there are not many left in the world. In the eyes of many collectors in the United States, these are rare goods and are quite expensive. How could they appear next to a trash can in an area where poor people gather?
The more Bai Song thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. He planned to go to the Chengdong District Detention Center to interrogate the woman in a few days, after the Lou Detachment was no longer busy and more body parts were collected.
Unlike Bai Song's side, the Lou team is very, very excited.
As I mentioned before, this case will most likely not be solved. It is very likely that the homicide clearance rate in the East City District will not be 100% this year, and it will affect the entire city. It will be a real big trouble.
Last year, Bai Song and others encountered a complicated homicide case, which was solved by Bai Song and his team. This year was the same, and it was solved quite cleanly and neatly. The Criminal Investigation Detachment knew nothing about it yet, and the case was suddenly solved, and the person was even caught directly.
In general, the dismemberment case has been concluded and the murderer's daughter has been sent to her hometown. The little girl's grandparents were basically in a state of collapse when they heard the news. Fortunately, they still have a granddaughter and they have to go on with their lives. They don't have any good way to pursue the case and can only tell the police to handle it according to the law.
I don’t know why, but the parents of the deceased don’t have a strong desire to pursue this matter.
All the mysteries were solved. Senior Brother Pan Chen made great contributions and was the biggest contributor to the case. Bai Song had no intention of taking credit for it. It was enough that the subsequent decision-making mistakes did not lead to any danger.
However, there must be something hidden in this case, and this is what Bai Song wants to find out the most.
Undercurrents are surging.
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