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Chapter 1698

Chapter 1698

In fact, Jiang Zhihao didn't have no clues. He even knew who the murderer was.

It is a pity that the murderer died a few years ago. Even if Xing Ronghuo knew the result, it would be of no use and would only become a regret for his life.

If he doesn't tell himself, he won't be able to solve this case, and he will always worry about it. At least there is still hope.

"What about this one?" Jiang Zhihao asked.

Xing Ronghuo thought for a moment and said: "It doesn't matter. These cases are almost the same to me."

Jiang Zhihao handed him the phone and asked, "What's going on with this reservoir drowning case?"

Xing Ronghuo took it, glanced at it, and explained: "This is twenty-five years ago, a few friends went to the reservoir to play together and unfortunately drowned. The case was originally closed at the time, but the only survivor who did not go into the water was a child, who was a bit crazy.

They said there was a water ghost in the reservoir, and they killed both parents. The superiors thought there might be something fishy, ​​so they never closed the case. Why are you interested in such a small case? "

Jiang Zhihao said: "The death of five people is still considered a small case?"

Xing Ronghuo replied: "Because they were all drowned. If the child hadn't said crazy things, the case would have been closed long ago and would not be placed in the old case files at all. Of course it is a small case."

"The so-called child's words are unbridled, how do you know that what the child said is not true?" Jiang Zhihao asked.

Xing Ronghuo was startled, then frowned and asked: "You mean there are water ghosts in the reservoir, is it true?"

"I didn't say that. This is an era of science and we don't pay attention to feudal superstitions." Jiang Zhihao said: "But I think this case may not be as simple as drowning. We should investigate it more carefully. I look at the case

On the record, there is no forensic autopsy."

"They were all drowned. You can tell at a glance. Why do you do an autopsy?" Xing Ronghuo said: "And cremation was not popular in that era, and it was taboo to leave the body intact. The bodies were all taken back by their families, so naturally there was no forensic autopsy.

record of."

"What a pity. If we could have done an autopsy at that time, we might have been able to identify other problems." Jiang Zhihao said.

Xing Ronghuo was startled again and asked: "What do you mean by this? What do you mean by other questions?"

"I can't tell you exactly. I just don't think they drowned," Jiang Zhihao said.

This case was solved thirteen years later, and the reason for solving the case was particularly dramatic.

Next to the reservoir where the incident occurred, someone reported that someone was fishing with a power grid.

When the inspectors passed by, they discovered that they were several teenage children who were happily fishing with old-fashioned electro-fishing devices.

The dozen or so children were immediately caught. After questioning, they learned that the fishing device belonged to the grandfather of one of the children.

I called the 70-year-old man over for questioning, but he unexpectedly avoided his eyes and hesitated.

In particular, he strongly denied whether he had ever fished with an electrofishing device in this reservoir.

The investigators felt something was wrong at that time and immediately intensified the interrogation intensity.

In the end, the old man couldn't resist the psychological pressure and cried and said that he really didn't mean it and he didn't kill anyone.

The investigators were shocked. After some questioning, they learned that the five people who drowned decades ago were actually related to this old man's fishing!

At that time, this man was fishing in the reservoir. Because he was afraid of being discovered, his location was very secretive.

The five people who came to swim did not see him and jumped into the reservoir directly.

The power supply for that man's fish trap was connected to a nearby cabin at the time, and it was as high as 220 volts.

By the time he discovered these five people, it was already too late.

Several people were electrocuted and their hearts were paralyzed instantly. Although he closed the fish trap in time, he made a big mistake. In order to escape responsibility, he turned around and ran away without carrying out rescue.

Originally, these people were just electrocuted, their hearts were paralyzed, and they could not move. If they were dragged ashore in time, they would still be alive.


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