Chapter 143 Born Bad
The Qian Lailai kidnapping case can be said to have been solved quite perfectly.
The hostage was intact and the kidnapper confessed his guilt in court.
No casualties were caused and no social panic was triggered.
The families of the hostages also sent banners and considerable material donations, and the donating companies were star enterprises in the city.
The TV station also filmed the entire process, and then edited and recorded it into a program to be broadcast on the city’s TV station.
From any perspective, the outcome of this not-so-complicated kidnapping case was perfect.
Especially in terms of political achievements, you can tell by looking at Xie Guoqiang's smile.
But there was only one person who was not satisfied with the result, and that was Zhou Yi.
Because only he knew that there should be two murderers in Qian Lailai's kidnapping case, one was Sun Kun and the other was Liu Jianshe.
Now Sun Kun has been arrested, but Liu Jianshe is still safe and sound. In his heart, the kidnapping case was not solved perfectly.
But he actually knew that there was no solution to this problem.
Because Liu Jianshe’s criminal behavior has not yet occurred.
It is impossible for the police to arrest someone on the charge of "you are about to commit a crime". The people's police are not the Gestapo.
So in the end, he had to bear the consequences alone, and he couldn't tell anyone.
Therefore, he did not even go to see Qian Hongxing donate the banner and supplies, and found an excuse of feeling unwell to avoid it.
His only hope was that Liu Jianshe would not commit any illegal or criminal acts again.
But he had seen too many criminals in his previous life, and he knew very well that few of these people were innocent.
Because criminal behavior does not occur out of thin air, it must be triggered by criminal motives.
The reason why Liu Jianshe dared to replace the original with the fake in his previous life was definitely not simply because of greed, as that would have been too risky.
There is only one possibility for him to take such a risk, that is, he is in urgent need of money, and the degree of urgency makes him willing to take a huge risk and intercept Sun Kun's ransom.
Although Sun Kun has been arrested now, Qian Lailai has been rescued.
However, the money that Liu Jianshe needed did not change because of this.
In other words, Liu Jianshe's criminal motive still exists, but he has temporarily lost the opportunity to commit low-risk crimes.
This is exactly what Zhou Yi is worried about.
But Qian Hongxing is a stubborn person. He obviously disagrees with Zhou Yi's opinion, so there is nothing to be done.
"Hey, why are you hiding in the office alone?" Wu Yongcheng walked in and asked.
"Nothing, just a little sleepy." Zhou Yi stretched.
"Director Xie asked me why I didn't go, and I said I collapsed from exhaustion. Director Xie even scolded me for that, saying I wasn't considerate of my subordinates and was making them work like slaves." Wu Yongcheng poured himself a glass of water and said, "I took the blame for this on your behalf. You owe me."
Zhou Yi smiled and said nothing.
How could Wu Yongcheng not know what he was thinking, but he took a sip of water and said nothing.
Zhou Yi was right about this. A criminal policeman has to doubt everything, just like when he was in the 316 case, he doubted Zhou Yi before he saw the faxed file.
But Qian Hongxing is not wrong either. You cannot conclude that others want to commit crimes based on just one word from you.
The law is even more correct. If there is only criminal intent but no specific criminal behavior, it will not usually be considered a crime.
"Oh, by the way, regarding the internship you mentioned last time, Lu Xiaoshuang, I've already discussed it with the people at the tax bureau next door. When you have time, go find that girl and tell her when to report and finalize the specific internship arrangements."
Zhou Yi perked up when he heard this. "I thought Captain Wu was honorable. I'd like to thank Captain Wu on behalf of Xiao Shuang."
"Don't thank me, let her thank her brother Zhou."
"Well, I'll give you a day off today, go back and have some rest."
Zhou Yi smiled and said, "Captain Wu is so considerate of his subordinates?"
"Nonsense! I've already told Director Xie that you're exhausted. If you're still hanging around the bureau today, I'll be the one getting scolded if he sees you."
"Oh, by the way, this is for you." Wu Yongcheng put a latest model of mobile phone on the table. The appearance and size of this mobile phone are almost the same as those of a mobile phone, and it does not seem so bulky.
Of course, the price is not cheap. As a successful businessman, Qian Hongxing has a vision.
"Each member of our three teams will have one. The remaining fifteen will be given to Director Xie to arrange. Anyone who uses this mobile phone in the future will have to thank you, Zhou Yi."
Zhou Yi grabbed his cell phone, said goodbye to Wu Yongcheng, and turned to leave.
Standing at the gate of the Municipal Bureau, Zhou Yi thought that going to see Lu Xiaoshuang at this time might affect her classes.
Forget it, I'll just go find her later and go somewhere else first.
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Zhou Yi came to the juvenile detention center and wanted to see Hu Zi.
The full name of the juvenile detention center is the Juvenile Correctional Institution.
However, after the Prison Law was promulgated in 1994, juvenile detention centers across the country were renamed juvenile correctional facilities.
A place specifically designed for educating, rescuing and reforming juvenile offenders who are between the ages of fourteen and eighteen.
However, although the name has been changed, people are still used to calling it a juvenile detention center.
After showing his ID, Zhou Yi asked the prison guard at the juvenile detention center about the situation.
"This Jiang Hu has behaved very well since he came in. He actively cooperates with the reform and has a very correct ideological attitude," praised the prison guard.
"That's great. This child came from a poor family with no one to discipline him, so he's taken a lot of detours. He's not a bad person by nature."
The prison guard sighed, "Well, to be honest, over 80% of the kids here are like this. They're not bad by nature, but they've lacked proper education and guidance since childhood. Either their parents are uneducated and backward, or their parents are divorced, leaving them undisciplined and rebellious."
"After all, those who are born bad are a minority."
Zhou Yi nodded. Most juvenile offenders become offenders because of their family environment.
But he had seen what the prison guards called "born bad" before. In his previous life, he had been involved in a horrific case.
Three boys who had just entered junior high school had been bullying another boy for a long time.
Two of them conspired several times to kill the boy and planned to divide the money in the boy's WeChat equally after killing him.
Just for this reason, the two men finally committed the crime. They lured the victim to an abandoned vegetable greenhouse and brutally killed him with shovels and other tools prepared in advance.
Although the other person did not take direct action, he watched the entire process and did not call the police afterwards.
The two murderers then buried the victim on the spot, divided the money in the victim's WeChat, and took out the victim's mobile phone card, smashed it, and discarded it.
Throughout the entire process, the three murderers showed extreme calmness and cruelty.
Even after the victim's family called the police, he was still able to calmly state that he had never seen the victim when faced with police questioning.
Finally, the victim's father logged into WeChat using a replacement mobile phone card and found from the data records that the victim's WeChat account had transferred several hundred yuan to one of the murderers. The case was then solved.
When the victim was dug out, all the police officers present were stunned, because the body was unrecognizable, with obvious marks of being shoveled on the face, and even the eyeballs were turned out.
It’s hard to imagine that this is something two junior high school students can do.
What’s even more infuriating is that they had no idea of the seriousness of the matter. After confessing the crime, one of them actually asked the police if he could go home because he had to go to school the next day.
The case caused a huge uproar, and eventually two of the murderers were sentenced to life imprisonment.
However, this cannot calm the public's anger, because through methods such as sentence reduction, the two people sentenced to life imprisonment will be released in their early forties.
At that time, how can the safety of ordinary people be guaranteed?
Zhou Yi didn't know that he was just a criminal policeman involved in the investigation of the case and he had no right to decide everything.
But this made him realize what it meant to be born bad.
At that time, he was in charge of interrogating one of the murderers. Although he was very young, the other party described the process of killing and burying the body with an indifferent look on his face, as if he was describing the process of stepping on an ant.
Zhou Yi felt a chill down his spine. The person sitting in front of him was not a human being at all, but a demon.
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