Chapter 600 Medical records
Although there are only four floors including the basement, the hospital has an elevator installed, but taking the elevator will produce a lot of noise.
Moreover, in case of any danger, Mo Shouchen would be more passive in the elevator, so Mo Shouchen chose to take the stairs into the basement.
When you walk out of the stairs, you can see a straight corridor. The lights in the basement are darker than upstairs, so even though this corridor looks very spacious, it still gives people a very depressing feeling.
Fortunately, there were no flashing lights on the ceiling, otherwise it would have been exactly like a scene in a horror movie.
There was a floor plan posted on the wall directly opposite the staircase. Mo Shouchen stepped forward and took a look. There was an archive room, imaging department and morgue in the basement.
He turned to look at the end of the corridor, where there was a door that almost took up the entire wall. There was a green light sign above the door with the words "Morgue" written on it.
Even Mo Shouchen, who had experienced many battles, could not help but feel chilled after seeing the words "mortuary", so he decided to go to the archives and imaging department to take a look first.
The first room on the left when entering the corridor is the archives room. Push the door and walk in. Inside are rows of large bookcases like a library, with dense files on them.
It seems that this hospital is still using relatively backward handwritten medical records for archiving.
The cases on the bookcases were arranged by year, and it would be unrealistic to search them one by one, so Mo Shouchen slowly walked in front of each bookcase and paid attention to whether there were blood stains on it.
After checking the first few rows of bookcases, he found nothing, but when he walked to the last bookcase, he found that this bookcase was a little different from the previous one.
The previous bookcases were arranged by year, and then by department and initials. However, the last bookshelf did not have a year written on it, but directly read "Psychiatric Medical Record Files".
Moreover, the cases are not arranged according to the initials of their names, but are classified according to the severity of the illness.
The first-level cases are the most numerous, occupying almost two-thirds of the bookshelf, the second-level cases are almost in a row, and the third-level and fourth-level cases are crowded in one row.
There are only a few Level 5 cases, placed in the empty top row, and the corners of the file bag seem to be stained with blood.
Mo Shouchen stood on tiptoe and took down the cases from the top row. When he took them down, he saw that there were only three file bags, and the names on these three file bags looked very familiar.
The name on the first portfolio is "Wei Shufen".
The name on the second portfolio is "Mask Man".
The name on the third portfolio is "He Sheng".
After taking down the three file bags, Mo Shouchen heard the prompt to find clues and gained a total of 24 points.
He first opened Wei Shufen's file bag and took out the cases inside. There was a photo of an old lady posted on the upper right corner of the front page of the cases.
The old lady's face was as thin as a skeleton, covered with wrinkles like knife carvings. Her eyes, which were deeply sunken into the sockets, burst out with a vicious light, and she had a weird smile on her lips.
This person is the scary grandma I met in the villa before.
Not sure if it was an illusion, but Mo Shouchen always felt that the people in the photos were staring at him, as if the people in the photos were alive.
He felt a little uncomfortable being stared at by the photos, so he quickly turned over the first page and began to look at the subsequent cases.
Although the doctor's handwriting was a bit illegible, Mo Shouchen could barely understand the content above.
Wei Shufen, also known as the Horrible Grandma, suffered from delusion. She believed that she was a savior sent by God, and that those who were killed by her were all heinous demons.
After briefly looking through the first case, Mo Shouchen took out the second case.
There is also a photo attached to this case. The face in the photo is so big that it almost takes up the entire photo.
There are no eyebrows, nose or lips on this face. The skin on the face is like melted syrup covering the face, and no intact skin can be seen.
This face has probably been burned by fire. Although this is the first time I have seen this face, judging from the name on the case, the person in the photo must be a mask fanatic.
According to the subsequent case analysis, the masked maniac was an abandoned child. Because of his ugly appearance, he was often isolated by other children even if he entered the orphanage, and the staff of the orphanage did not like him.
Over time, maskers become manic and aggressive, and like to wear masks to cover their faces.
Because of his tall stature, later on, even the staff of the orphanage would be severely beaten by him.
When he was 10 years old, Maskman was diagnosed with mania and was hospitalized for treatment. He was not discharged until he was 16 years old.
However, according to the information on the wanted poster, the treatment effect of the Masked Maniac seems to be unsatisfactory.
The third portfolio is the case of He Sheng. This man wears a pair of glasses. Although his eyes are a little gloomy, compared with the first two, he at least looks like a normal person.
He Sheng's experience was a bit tragic. Her daughter was bullied at school and eventually committed suicide.
However, the school shirks its responsibility and the police do not cooperate actively, which eventually leads to him developing antisocial personality disorder. He blows up the school and the police station, and blows up the homes of several suspects who bullied his daughter.
Because there is no death penalty in Jueming Town, and He Sheng was eventually diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, he was sent to the hospital for compulsory treatment.
Judging from the case, his condition seemed to improve later on.
Mo Shouchen noticed something. Except for the masked maniac who was discharged from the hospital at the age of 16, the case records of Wei Shufen and He Sheng both ended on the same day.
And judging from the content on the last page, their condition was not completely cured, so they must not have been discharged from the hospital. But why was the record of the case suddenly terminated?
Another point is that Mo Shouchen has never met the Masked Maniac and He Sheng, but he met Wei Shufen in the villa.
Thirty years ago, Wei Shufen was already over seventy years old, which means she is now over a hundred years old, but her movements are more flexible than ordinary young people, and she does not look like a centenarian at all.
Is she a human or a ghost?
There were no answers that Mo Shouchen wanted in these medical records. He searched around again and saw that there was nothing of value, so he left the archives.
Further ahead from the archives is the imaging department, and the first few rooms are CT rooms. The isolation doors at the entrance are all open, and there is nothing valuable inside.
Then Mo Shouchen came to the door of the room with "MRI" written on the door. If it weren't for the small letters below the letters that said "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", he wouldn't have known what this room was for.
Walking into the isolation door of the MRI room, Mo Shouchen saw an iron box in the center of the innermost MRI instrument, which seemed to be stained with blood.
Chapter completed!