Chapter 217 Cat Spirit's Revenge



When netizens, who were originally just speculating and discussing the situation, suddenly saw this news, they instantly felt like they were guessing the worst outcome.

At this moment, netizens could no longer restrain their swearing.

[Your uncle! Your uncle! Your uncle! ]

[Is this really the plan? Can someone avoid sentencing if they are diagnosed with mental illness? ]

[No, he is mentally ill, shouldn't he be locked up? ]

[He has tortured and killed nearly a hundred people. You want him to be confirmed as a mentally ill person. Are you planning to release him and kill someone else? ]

[If this person is finally acquitted due to mental illness, I will really question the country's laws! ]

[Is there no one speaking up for our cats and dogs? Has it become legal to abuse and kill small animals? ]

[Reject the idea that a mentally ill person can kill someone without guilt! ]

【Refuse to acquit the mentally ill! 】

Perhaps it was because the Internet was abuzz with the news that Fan might be acquitted because he suffered from mental illness.

The Haishi police once again issued an urgent notice.

The notice contains three points.

1. Police investigation has confirmed that Fan has brutally killed nearly a hundred cats since childhood. The nature of his crimes and the social repercussions they have brought are extremely bad!

Second, Fan has indeed applied for a mental illness evaluation, but the results are not yet clear.

Third, it is inaccurate to say that a mentally ill person is not guilty of murder.

According to the state's determination of the criminal responsibility of special persons, if a mentally ill person causes harmful consequences when he is unable to recognize or control his own behavior, and this is confirmed through legal procedures, he may not bear criminal responsibility.

However, their family members or guardians will be ordered to strictly supervise and provide medical treatment, and when necessary, the government will provide compulsory medical treatment.

Corresponding to this is the judgment on intermittent mental patients.

The law stipulates that patients with intermittent mental illness are also criminally responsible if they commit crimes when they are mentally normal.

In short, if it can be proved that he was not ill when he committed the crime and had the ability to control his behavior independently, he would still need to bear the relevant criminal responsibility even if he is mentally ill.

Mental illness is not a get-out-of-jail-free card.

At least that's what Jiang Xuxu thinks.

Even if it is eventually confirmed that Fan is mentally ill, he will not be able to easily escape legal sanctions.

Because first of all, the parents of the victims in this incident will not allow him to escape legal sanctions by relying on his mental illness.

How could these parents let the other party off easily when their own children have suffered such a fright for no reason and may even suffer psychological trauma?

Even if he spent money and used his connections, Fan would ultimately be judged to have committed the crime in a normal mental state.

Sometimes capital does represent unfairness.

But sometimes, capital also represents absolute power.

The detained Fan didn't know that his fate had already been decided before his mental evaluation report came out.

Jiang Xuxu took another look at the number of cats he had tortured and killed released by the police, then thought of the miserable plight of the vengeful animal spirits that were haunting him. After thinking for a while, he sent a message to Jiang Huai, asking him to help look up the address of that Fan.

She thought that if Jiang Huai asked, she would say that she went there to help eliminate the resentment of the cat spirits that were killed by Fan. However, Jiang Huai didn't even ask. In just ten minutes, he sent her Fan's relevant information.

Jiang Xuxu pursed her lips and couldn't help but call him.

"Aren't you curious about why I want his information?"

On the other end of the phone, Jiang Huai's voice was filled with laughter, and he just said, "You can do whatever you want."

Even if she wanted to help teach the other party a lesson, the Jiang family could still intervene.

Jiang Xuxu's eyebrows curved unconsciously, and in the end she just told her brother that she could do it herself, and then hung up the phone.

After changing clothes, Jiang Xuxu took a car to the address given by Jiang Huai, which was a residential area near the suburbs.

Because Fan was arrested, his residence has been blocked by the police.

Jiang Xuxu did not go in, but instead searched around the community for any remaining cat spirit resentment.

That man tortured and killed quite a few cats, and there must be resentment left not only on him but also around his residence.

Jiang Xuxu followed the thread of resentment and walked to a nearby abandoned factory. In a weed-covered corner inside, he found several cat skulls.

Looking at the broken bones that had been casually discarded here and eaten by wild dogs, Jiang Xuxu's eyes sank slightly.

He gathered the bones and took them to an open space to bury them. Then he took out the talisman, drew out the resentment of the cat spirits attached to the bones, and injected a stream of spiritual power into the resentment.

In an instant, the resentment that was originally floating in the air slowly condensed, revealing several twisted and incomplete cat spirits.

Jiang Xuxu looked at them quietly and said,

"Go find the people who hurt you, take revenge, and then be reincarnated."

The mutilated cat spirit floating in the air seemed to be roaring in pain, and soon the resentment around it surged, and it quickly floated towards a certain place in the city.

Inside the detention center of Haishi Municipal Bureau.

Fan Wei was sitting calmly in the room of the detention center waiting for his mental evaluation report to come out.

The police officer in charge of guarding the side saw the smile on his lips, disgust flashed in his eyes, and he stood up and walked out temporarily.

In the quiet guard room, Fan Wei found a comfortable position and was about to lie down, but the next second, his whole body suddenly twitched violently.

His body twitched uncontrollably, but his eyes were staring wide open at the void in front of him.

In front of his eyes, dozens of twisted black shadows roared at him, and the next second, one after another lined up to drill into his body.

Fan Wei's entire body twitched violently, because with the entry of each cat spirit, his body seemed to be able to feel the torture those cats suffered before they died.

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