Chapter 20 Who is he?
The next morning.
On a bus heading to the airport.
Luke sighed, "What a bad woman, she doesn't know how to adapt at all."
David said, "I knew this the first week I was transferred to the Robbery and Murder Division."
"You guys have known each other so long?" Luke was a little surprised. David had been transferred here for three or four years, and Susan had just been transferred to the Robbery and Murder Department not long ago.
David curled his lips, "She was still in the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the time."
"We are different. I will not be as stupid as you."
"Each other, lazy ass."
Luke looked out the window at the blue sea, "Have you been to Las Vegas?"
"Been there. Lindsay and I went there for our honeymoon."
"Sorry, I shouldn't have mentioned..."
"It's all in the past, people have to face reality."
Luke looked forward to it, "Do we have a chance to play two games?"
"Don't even think about it. We got off the plane and went directly to Tony's hometown to investigate. There is no chance of entering the market."
"Come on, there will be some restrictions on military orders abroad. After the investigation is over, we can relax and treat it as a trip. We can't go in vain."
David pointed to his eyes, "It seems you still don't understand Susan. She's not that easy to fool and will always keep an eye on our schedule. Even if you go, you'll still be on tenterhooks and you won't be able to have a good time."
Luke smiled, "It turns out you have people you're afraid of too."
"Yeah, I'd rather you be the captain than her."
"Jingle Bell……"
Luke's cell phone rang. He took a look and saw that it was Susan's cell phone number. "She won't plant bugs on us, right?"
David turned his head and looked out the window, "That's possible."
Luke pressed the answer button, "Captain."
"Where are you now?"
"On the bus to Los Angeles Airport."
"You don't need to go to the airport, go back to the police station."
Luke wondered, "Why?"
"Tony is dead."
"Dead! When?"
"Twenty years ago."
Luke smiled, "Captain, I didn't expect you to joke."
"I never joke. I contacted the Clark County Sheriff's Department in Nevada and asked them to help investigate Tony Weir's information. They found Tony Weir's death certificate and contacted Tony Weir's father.
, confirmed that Tony Weir died in a traffic accident twenty years ago.”
Luke was also confused, "Then who are we checking now? He has been living in Los Angeles."
"It's still under investigation. We'll talk about it when you come back." After Susan finished speaking, she hung up the phone.
David asked, "What happened?"
"What the hell."
…
Detective Bureau.
Robbery and Murder Division.
Luke put the travel bag on the desk, "Who can tell me what happened? If there is no accident, I would be on the plane now."
The deputy team leader said, "Didn't you originally want to go? Now you have your wish."
"Lieutenant, that's not what you said. I have already packed my bags and told my mother that I won't be going home tonight." Luke spread his hands, "I'm fine now. I'm homeless. Can I go to you?"
Are you staying at home?"
The deputy captain laughed, "Don't even think about it."
"Creak..." The door to the captain's office opened.
"Everyone is here, let me talk about the Clark County Police Department's investigation." Susan put a stack of documents on her desk, "The Clark County Police Department found Tony Weir's death certificate and also found Tony.
Will's family confirmed this and can confirm that the real Tony Will died in a car accident twenty years ago."
Jenny said, "That means the suspect used the fake identity of Tony Weir when he bought the gun."
Susan shook her head, "It's not that simple. There is also a Tony Weir in Los Angeles. The two people use the same social security number. Tony Weir in Los Angeles has lived here for at least ten years. He has a driver's license and medical records.
Drug rehabilitation record, he has been living under this identity."
Luke pondered his thoughts, "Tony Weir's identity can be divided into two stages. One stage is Tony Weir twenty years ago. He has been living with his family in Nevada, and later died in a car accident.
.
After that, his identity was used by someone else, and he is now Tony Weir.
In other words, the suspect was assuming someone else's identity twenty years ago."
The expressions of everyone present changed a bit. If the suspect temporarily used a false identity, it would be easier to find out.
But a suspect used a false identity twenty years ago, giving him plenty of time to erase clues to his true identity.
terrible.
Who is he?
Jenny frowned and asked, "Since Tony Weir is really dead and a death certificate has been issued locally, why is the social security number still being used fraudulently?"
The deputy team leader said, "You overlooked one issue, time.
Now that the Internet is developed and information is shared, the chance of this happening is very small.
But this happened twenty years ago. At that time, the information network was not as developed as it is now, and it was difficult to make information transparent between states."
Luke continued his analysis, "If the suspect who bought the modified Taser is not the real Tony Weir, it means that he still has a real identity. The police are looking for Tony Weir now. If the other person changes his identity,
With his previous identity, we would never have been able to find him."
Marcus grinned his thick lips and said, "Damn it, a man has lived with a false identity for twenty years, and the devil knows who his true identity is? What a scary guy."
The deputy ignored Marcus's words, "Luke's words make sense, but it's unclear why the suspect pretended to be someone else twenty years ago.
From my personal experience, there should be something wrong with his original identity, and he is probably a wanted criminal."
Luke said, "Even if the suspect's true identity has a criminal record, twenty years have passed and the police who handled the case don't even know whether they are there or not. The local police must have relaxed their investigation efforts.
The suspect may still turn to former relatives and friends for help, such as the rich man who comes to visit him every year."
Susan concluded, "We are now reorganizing the clues and focusing the investigation on the true identity of 'Tony Weir'. If it is fake, it is fake. No matter how hard he tries to hide it, he will definitely leave clues.
OK, let’s investigate separately.”
After Susan finished speaking, she returned to the captain's office.
The deputy team member curled his lips and said, "The scene is really well-spoken."
David smiled and said, "Vice team, what do you have in mind?"
The deputy combed his sparse silver hair with a comb, "As we speculated before, the suspect pretended to be Tony Weir, which means he may have a criminal record.
Pushing forward twenty years should be 2002, and the suspect may have committed the crime this year or before.
We can check the crime records from 2002 to see if there are any unsolved or wanted suspects, especially similar cases involving Taser robberies."
Chapter completed!