"I don't know what to say." Zhao Xinqiao lowered his head: "This is definitely not a small matter. I... can't help you."
Bai Song took a deep breath and didn't know what to say.
The promise made casually was meaningless, and this was what made Bai Song most sad.
Faced with the unknown answer, Bai Song felt as if he had already pledged his all to his country and could no longer pledge his all to you.
"Many of our classmates have become police officers." Seeing that Bai Song was not in good condition, Zhao Xinqiao comforted him: "Although this profession is dangerous, I understand it. It's just that this matter is too special, you must be more careful."
"I will." Bai Song still didn't promise anything: "After this matter is completely resolved, I will explain this matter to Zhou Xuan and apologize to her."
"Um."
Zhou Xuan is an internet celebrity with her own traffic, so letting her know about this in advance is definitely not a good thing for her. If she thinks too much or says something inadvertently, things may very well take a different turn.
The Internet is too open, especially for big Vs and celebrities, one sentence may easily lead to many other problems.
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After sending Zhao Xinqiao home in a taxi, Bai Song went to the restaurant at the door and ordered a meal delivery service for her. Since she couldn't make boiled fish herself, the one at this restaurant was also good. Then Bai Song planned to go back to the Criminal Investigation Detachment.
The boss finally recognized Bai Song. It was rare for someone to order the same dish for three days. He readily agreed to help Bai Song deliver the meal. After all, the distance to deliver the meal was not far, and this was a regular customer.
After leaving the hotel, Bai Song's mind was in a mess. He originally planned to take a taxi back to the team, but he just sat on a chair on the side of the road and started to daydream.
This happened so quickly that he couldn't calm down and think about the whole story.
At this time, there was a constant flow of cars and pedestrians on the road, but Bai Song's heart was calm.
The sound of Didi horns could be heard occasionally. This was an intersection with a subway station nearby. Car owners temporarily parking occupied one-third of the road, aggravating the congestion, but overall there was still some order.
It is actually not difficult to analyze this matter.
On the surface, someone wanted to kill Bai Song and bribed a driver to create a traffic accident. If the crime of traffic accident is finally established, the perpetrator will not be sentenced for too long. Traffic accident that causes one death and does not flee is punishable by up to three years in prison or criminal detention. This kind of sentence is not impossible if the murderer promises well and offers enough benefits.
But, at a deeper level, the murderer was not stupid. He knew clearly that the police would not be fooled by such a simple trick. Although brake failure was possible, it was impossible for it to be such a coincidence.
And once the so-called bribed driver is defined as a suspect of intentional homicide and faces possible death penalty, how could he not confess?
Everyone knows how fragile the human heart is.
Therefore, it was inevitable that the truck had problems with the seat belts - the driver was actually also a victim, and the people who bribed him didn't want him to live at all.
It is very realistic that only the dead are the safest.
Bai Song didn't even have any doubt that the clues behind this car and many other clues were difficult to find, or that there was a middleman.
In other words, the people who hired the drivers are most likely not the real suspects.
If you continue to ponder and consider this issue carefully, although this case may be complicated, if you break it down, you still need to find a middleman.
Although the driver is dead and not punishable, this does not mean that he is not a suspect of intentional homicide.
This case will not be closed just because the perpetrator of the crime has died. On the contrary, the Second Brigade has already opened an investigation into the case - the cause of action is intentional homicide.
Filing a case in this way puts a lot of pressure on both Captain Zhou and Captain Qin.
This is a case of attempted murder. Judging from the motive of the crime, the criminal must have had a motive to kill, and his purpose was to kill the people in the Audi.
In addition, this case may also constitute a crime endangering public safety. Although his purpose was to hit the Audi car, when the perpetrator used a large truck to hit other vehicles at such a high speed on the downhill road of the viaduct, the legal interests that may be infringed are not only the Audi car, but also other unspecified third parties. The suspect is indifferent to such possible consequences.
Of course there may be controversy here, but this is not the key to this case. The key lies in the subsequent problem of solving the case.
Although the truck driver died, the case was not closed.
Who are the people behind? Who is the indirect principal offender in this case? Who is the accomplice in this case? Among the people who follow up, how many people will cover up and harbor this case?
Moreover, the indirect principal offender in this case, that is, the person who hired the murderer, may also be the direct principal offender or indirect principal offender in the death of the truck driver.
This is a bit confusing, meaning that he may have personally participated in or arranged for others to tamper with the truck driver's seat belts.
There was one case of attempted murder, and then there was another case of completed murder.
Phew~
This is the case that is laid bare.
The world is bustling with people, all for the sake of profit; the world is in turmoil, all for the sake of profit.
Bai Song looked at the pedestrians on the street and thought of this sentence in "Records of the Grand Historian". He couldn't help but sigh. From ancient times to the present, people's hearts have been like this and have never changed.
The bigger the event, the calmer you need to be.
The choices people make when they are excited and out of control are often worthless and can make things worse.
Bai Song was not worried about his own safety at this time. Nothing happened to him. The one who really needed to be worried about was the person behind the scenes.
Edmond Lockard's "Course in Criminal Investigation" proposed Lockard's principle of material exchange. In every crime, there will be traceable, physical and impressionistic material exchanges.
Bai Song believed that this car accident case must have been planned for more than a day or two, and even if the car was checked, there would probably not be any particularly good results. The person behind the scenes must have spent enough time to erase as much relevant evidence as possible.
However, if he were to quickly organize another such action against Bai Song, it would basically be courting death, as it would leave behind a massive amount of evidence.
There are two key issues now.
First, why did this person commit this act now? If, as Bai Song thought, this case was really related to Bai Yulong, then why was he "exposed" recently and discovered?
Second, are there any other clues about the truck driver that could lead to a breakthrough? The criminal police must have checked the records of the truck and the cargo, so are there any other clues?
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