I'm just a trainee police officer. I don't really want to solve the case.

Chapter 506: Step 1 of the Perfect Crime



Chapter 506: Step 1 of the Perfect Crime

Lin Huaiyu said that they attacked her in the dark night because they must have discovered the eavesdropping device she had installed.

As soon as she heard about this yesterday, she contacted Su Xiaoxiao, but Su Xiaoxiao said she was not at home. She hung up the phone in a hurry because she realized something was wrong and that she was being targeted.

She didn't even dare to go home at night. She just found a hotel and stayed there for the night. She didn't dare to sleep. She hugged the quilt all night and listened to the noise outside.

At the slightest sign of trouble, she was ready to run away.

As soon as it was daybreak, she took a taxi and headed for Jiang City, but she was still being targeted.

Su Xiaoxiao told her to have a good rest, not to think too much, and leave the other things to them.

The task force and the people from the Municipal Bureau gathered together. They were all surprised when Su Xiaoxiao said that they would take action in two days instead of three days.

At this point, more than a day has passed, and two days later will be tomorrow.

However, Lin Huaiyu provided another piece of information. This time, Dark Night actually had only one target, and the others were just a decoy.

But now no one can judge whether Lin Huaiyu’s words are true or false.

It is now clear that Lin Huaiyu is not a friendly force, because Su Xiaoxiao has already asked her clearly.

She also admitted that she did intend to make Su Xiaoxiao misunderstand at the time because she felt that this would allow her to gain an ally. Although she had spent some time in the police academy, she had no real experience.

After being expelled from the police academy, she was too embarrassed to return to her hometown, so she worked elsewhere and later came to Jingzhong.

She met Peng Wei by chance. After knowing that she was a relative of the victim, Peng Wei became very interested in her. He invited her to participate in offline activities of the reading club and introduced her to several people who were also relatives of the victims.

At first, she was very happy and felt that she had found her organization.

However, as the number of contacts increased, she discovered something was wrong. She felt that their thoughts were rather radical and they were particularly indignant about the murder of their family members, especially those who did not receive compensation.

What they meant was that if they couldn't have an easy life, they wouldn't let the families of the criminals have an easy life either. They were full of admiration for Dark Night who had helped them, and it felt like they were a brainwashed pyramid scheme.

This aroused her vigilance and she wanted to see what they were going to do. In order to avoid being discovered, she acted like them.

After gaining their trust, she was pulled into the Avengers WeChat group.

Then, she discovered that among the members, only half were relatives of criminals, and the other half were families of victims, but they all played the role of relatives of criminals in the group.

Since we are all relatives of criminals, it is easy for us to trust each other. The families of the victims can better manipulate them because they are standing on the moral high ground.

It’s ridiculous that the families of criminals have been so severely PUA-ed that they actually believe that their family members have been wronged and are obsessed with avenging their family members.

She admitted that she had not told Su Xiaoxiao the truth about some things before. During the script-killing scene that day, they only let her identify her identity secretly.

She recognized at a glance that Su Xiaoxiao was fake, but she had her own ideas at that time. She was different from them. She had once aspired to be a police officer. Although she did not succeed for some reasons later, she did not want to help them do evil.

After seeing that Su Xiaoxiao was a fake criminal's relative, she knew that Su Xiaoxiao was most likely a police officer and the police were also investigating them, so she staged a play to make them confirm Su Xiaoxiao's identity.

However, thinking about it now, that scene not only failed to conceal Su Xiaoxiao's identity, but instead exposed herself.

The subsequent gathering was actually a test of her by them. It was the first time she met An Ye and she thought she had completely gained their trust, but she didn't know that he deliberately made her think that she had gained their trust.

An Ye's intention might be to pass some false information to Su Xiaoxiao through her.

Fortunately, she discovered it, otherwise it might have been a big mistake.

"Su Xiaoxiao, do you think what Lin Huaiyu said is true?" Yuan Feng looked at Su Xiaoxiao.

"I don't know. What she said sounded very reasonable and it cleared up all my previous doubts. Especially when she mentioned Professor Yin, the hatred in her eyes didn't seem fake.

She said that Professor Yin was an expert in criminal psychology and was particularly good at manipulating others, turning black into white, and making people believe him and regard him as a good man.

He can make the families of criminals regard the murderers as innocent, and he can make the families of the victims willingly join the game and play with him.

No one has ever seen his true face. He rarely shows up, and even when he does, he wears a mask and a hat, and never shows his face.

He manipulated others to do everything, such as Jiang Rou before, Peng Wei, and herself.

These people are chess pieces, including her, and he is the chess player.

From what we have found out so far, we have to admit that this person is very powerful. Even if we know who he is, we can't grasp his psychology.

We can't even get any evidence against him, like when he was clearly the one with Lin Huaiyu, he always found a way to get an alibi.

I remember hearing him discuss with everyone during a lecture whether there is a perfect crime in the world. He even joked that if he had the chance, he would like to try it. He said that the first step to committing a perfect crime is to hide one's motives, break the rules, and leave no trace.

Now we are actually stuck in such a dilemma, because we have not found his motive for doing all this.

Without a motive, we have no way of judging whether the information we have received is true or false. Who can guarantee that Lin Huaiyu is not a pawn of his? Perhaps the information she received is what he wants her to know. "

Su Xiaoxiao's words made everyone fall into silence.

Finally, it was Yuan Feng who broke the silence first. "No matter whether the news Lin Huaiyu passed on is true or false, we must take it as true. We should be prepared for the worst. We cannot take risks with the lives and property of the people.

So, now we just have to treat it as if it were real.

Personally, I feel that time is too tight and we cannot prevent and control the epidemic comprehensively. So, just in case, my suggestion is to arrest all the people we know about.

Because if what Lin Huaiyu said was true, and she had already been exposed, no one could guarantee that they would not change their plan, so arresting the known people and interrogating them to find a breakthrough was the only feasible way. "

Everyone agreed with Yuan Feng's opinion.

"Should Professor Yin be arrested?" someone asked.

"I'm not arresting him, I'm inviting him here to assist in the investigation. It's better to have him under my nose than outside. If anything goes wrong, I'll take the responsibility."


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