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751 Influence

"Boss, you'd better come to the back of the cabin..."

Someone told Jack on the intercom that a large number of human bones were found in a large pit behind the wooden house that was similar to a garbage dump. It was visually estimated that there were dozens of human bones. This was the most shocking scene in the process of handling the case.

Everyone was shocked by the scene in front of them. There were countless bones. This family was really a demon. Just now, some people thought that the way the mountain people were roasted was a bit perverted, but now they suddenly no longer think so.

The scene was filled with the sound of taking pictures, and so many corpses almost filled the entire pit. It was like the gate to hell.

The staff of the forensics department looked at the mountains of skeletons in front of them. They looked at each other and felt secretly bitter. They might not be able to rest for the next few weekends.

Owen found a tree stump at the edge of the clearing and sat down. Jack ran to call Womack, but there was no signal at all in this poor place. Owen understood his psychology. The matter was confirmed. This case would definitely shock the United States. When the time comes,

All eyes will be on it, and the FBI had better prepare early.

It took two full days to register, mark, and transport the various exhibits in the cabin to the FBI identification center. However, Owen was brought back to the FBI early, and he and Rebecca were separated, and everything was fine.

He recounted what happened many times.

In just half a day, the matter had already spread within the judicial system. Two days later, the matter could no longer be suppressed.

There were too many FBI and state troopers at the scene that day, and it was inevitable that some people were not telling the truth. Several major TV stations made vague reports. As for Womack and Jack Bauer, requests for interviews with them continued.

.

Ten days later, the FBI held a press conference.

Before this, various TV stations had begun to report overwhelmingly, but the official had not come out to say anything, so many people thought it was a hype.

Then the FBI officially explained the case, and the United States was in an uproar.

The specific death toll has been announced, a total of 124 people. This is only the number of people discovered, not necessarily all.

In the past ten years, all nearby disappearance cases have been solved, and the people who reported the cases have been notified one by one to come and claim the bones and relics. In the past few days, the most tiring thing is the forensic doctors. They need to deal with the mountains of bones, identify them, and even try to put together a complete skeleton.

Every part of it is a very difficult thing to do, and you will get confused if you don't pay attention. Even if the FBI seconded forensic scientists from all nearby police stations, it is still very tiring.

This incident immediately became the first headline of the day and grabbed the attention of all media.

In the United States today, except for children's channels, almost all TV broadcasts are discussing this case.

People began to speak out one after another. Various public figures, well-known celebrities, and talk show actors began to condemn the mountain people for being cruel and easy to kill. Then some people began to condemn the inaction of the government and the police department, which allowed these man-eating demons to roam free for ten years.

for a long time.

The Arizona government was very passive, and almost all walks of life in the United States condemned them. A few days later, the Lambeau County police chief resigned.

What happened this time was so big. Not only was the number of people unprecedented in American history, but the nature was extremely bad. People were eating people. The TV station showed a lot of restricted scenes, including the bones of hands that had been chewed clean, and the teeth in cans and bottles.

, the American people are crazy again...

The case of cannibalism among mountain people remains high. Every day, various anthropologists, criminal psychologists, and sociologists talk about the mountain people on various programs, analyzing the reasons why they do this, and analyzing their

The families of the victims were invited to go on the show to cry out about their character formation and growth environment. Hollywood's famous Lionsgate Pictures immediately announced that they would shoot an R-rated movie "The Turn" based on this incident and would do their best to do so.

Try to restore the case itself.

Even the President of the United States mentioned this case in his speech and called on people across the United States to observe a moment of silence for the dead victims.

Things are getting worse and worse, and the government can no longer handle it.

Then, the news broke that a talented Hollywood actor was taking drugs. According to past experience, people's attention would be attracted quickly, but this time it was different. The news of a talented actor taking drugs was just a flash in the pan and was completely submerged.

No one cares, everyone's attention is still on this case, which also makes the FBI in charge of the case very headache.

Cases that are targeted by the media are usually very troublesome. Every decision you make will be magnified. There is always someone waiting to find fault with you with a magnifying glass. It is not for nothing that journalists are called the uncrowned king in the United States. This king does not mean theirs.

Dedication, but rather how difficult they are to deal with.

As one of the three survivors, Rebecca began to appear frequently on major TV programs, telling over and over again what happened that day, how those monsters hunted them, and how they designed to capture and kill them.

After burning the monster to death, he finally took revenge on the monster and roasted the mountain man to death.

Americans love to hear this story. It is exciting, bloody, legendary and rebellious. The story has been repeated a dozen times, but they still listen to it with gusto.

Some powerful media actually obtained the video data in the trailer. Owen remembered that the trailer that Rebecca blew up was the trailer, and he didn't know how these guys got it.

Rebecca was the only one of the surviving trio that the media could contact. Ella had the richest story among the three. She was responsible for almost all the tit-for-tat and blood-for-blood things, but she committed suicide in the end.

no way.

Next is Owen. Owen was the main output later. It can be said that without him, it would be a question of whether Ella and Rebecca could escape alive, let alone kill the mountain people. Unfortunately, Owen refused to be interviewed.

So they could only find Rebecca. Fortunately, Rebecca's story was attractive enough. The couple were originally wild survival enthusiasts, and they were trapped in the monster's wooden house, and a drama was staged later.

A drama in which a husband is willing to sacrifice himself to save his wife.

Although the story in the later stages is slightly less interesting, the early stage is still very interesting.

This state lasted for a few days, and then some discordant voices emerged. Some people actually suggested that even though these mountain people were unforgivable, the way they were killed was too bloody. This was extremely inhumane and a violation of human rights.

of.

Haha, human rights~~

The program team specially arranged for the expert who made these remarks to appear on the show with Rebecca at the same time. When she heard such remarks, Rebecca went berserk on the spot and almost beat the expert to death.

"What the hell are you going to say to me when you watch those monsters cut off certain parts of your body like a steak, and a little monster uses one of your severed fingers as a lollipop?"

human rights……"

Rebecca broke the expert's nose on the spot. She was so crazy that if it weren't for cannibalism, she might have bitten off the expert's finger on the spot.

Owen was completely speechless when he saw this news. He was talking about human rights with those ogres. I wonder if the scholar who raised this question was kicked in the head by a donkey. I really hope he can fall into the hands of the mountain people.

It is an unspoken rule in the counter-terrorism community that terrorists do not have human rights. Similarly, when dealing with such serial murderers, or even prisoners who are involved in dismembering and cooking corpses, we usually do not grant them corresponding human rights. The reason is simple.

, what they did was beyond human scope.

Of course, these are hidden rules and cannot be stated explicitly.


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