Chapter 226: Investigation.
Chapter 226: Investigation.
Huang Wei sighed as if he didn't want to remember.
Han Bin observed him throughout the period of his questioning and noticed other expressions on him and judged them to be completely normal. But when he asked, "There are three cars parked more than ten meters from the body, did you notice them?"
At this time, Huang Wei hesitated for a moment, shook his head, and replied: 'I have a small feeling.'
Shaking the head usually means denying, and the word an impression is an affirmative answer, and the inconsistency of body and language is also one of the manifestations of lying. In other words, the phrase, "a small impression" is not believable.
Chinese culture is vast and deep, and there are two antonyms for "somewhat impressed", one is unimpressed and the other is impressed.
If Huang Wei had no impression, Han Bin will feel there was no need for the other party to lie.
Therefore, Han Bin was more inclined to judge the rear thought of Huang Wei who felt like he saw the three cars. In the next sentence, Han Bin asked again, "There was a Mercedes-Benz car, did you see it?"
Huang Wei replied: 'I didn't look carefully, I was stunned.'
When he said that, there was no obvious abnormality in his expression.
But Han Bin felt that this sentence must also be wrong; if Huang Wei noticed three cars, the most visible should be the Mercedes-Benz.
It also shows that micro-expressions are a very complex science, a confrontation between consciousness and instinct. Not all lies can be seen through, and not all lies have obvious characteristics.
And these signs of lying may be completely unbelievable, and sometimes they may be nervous or habitual actions of the other party.
It has to be a specific case and a specific analysis, if you want to apply it to a case it can only be used as a direction of inquiry and it has to be evidence-based practice.
If Huang Wei was lying, Han Bin will investigate.
"Huang Wei, did you notice at the time that the deceased was holding something in his hand?" Han Bin asked.
Huang Wei took a deep breath and sighed, "I was so nervous at that time I can't remember clearly."
"It's okay, relaxed, the first time I saw a dead person, I wasn't much better than you," Han Bin comforted him and said to Li Hui who was next to him: "Pour a cup of water for Huang Wei."
"Understood," Li Hui answered and poured a cup of warm water for Huang Wei.
"Thank you," Huang Wei nodded and took the cup of water with both hands.
"Huang Wei, you didn't stay at the scene after reporting the case, where did you go?" continued to ask Han Bin.
"I didn't dare to stay on the premises and didn't dare to go home, so I went to a nearby mall and wanted to find a place with a lot of people to stay for a while and go," said Huang Wei.
"Pfft..." Li Hui couldn't help laughing: "This is the first time I've heard of this method to get rid of bad luck."
"I feel comfortable when I go to a place with a lot of people," Huang Wei said.
"Don't have fun here, go check your surveillance," Han Bin urged Li Hui.
Han Bin and Li Hui have known each other for many years, and they were often together when they were in college, and there was always an unspoken understanding between the two.
Li Hui returned to his office and turned on the computer screen to check the auxiliary road surveillance outside Jing'an Hutong. At 6:46 a.m. he saw a man wearing glasses walking on the auxiliary road. It was Huang Wei who was taking notes.
Li Hui held the teacup, as if pouring water walked to the position behind Huang Wei, and gestured OK to Han Bin.
Han Bin stood up and shook hands with Huang Wei: "Mr. Huang, thank you for cooperating with us."
"It's my duty, can I go now?" asked Huang Wei.
"Yes."
Han Bin replied, took a business card from the table, and handed it to Huang Wei in front: "This is my business card. You can call me if you remember anything after you return. "
"Of course," Huang Wei replied, got up, and left the office.
Li Hui sent the other party to the door, then closed the office door: "I checked the surveillance, and he came out of Jing'an Hutong around 6:46 a.m. and went to the mall along the secondary road He wasn't the one who took the Mercedes-Benz."
"Just ask Tian Li to check where the Mercedes-Benz is. You always checked surveillance videos from the time of the crime last night to see if there were any suspicious people at the time of the crime," Han Bin said.
"OK."
Han Bin found a map of Jing'an Hutong on the Internet. There were old buildings on both sides of Jing'an Hutong. The map showed that there were over 40 buildings. Each building had three to five floors, and on each floor, four to six units, the environment was relatively complex. Fortunately, these buildings were built in a relatively regular manner, in a regular square, surrounded by two secondary roads and two main streets, their consecutive names Jing'an South Road, Jing'an North Road, Tangu West Street, and Jianming Street. There were 11 forks in Jing'an Hutong, and Han Bin studied the map carefully. All the forks merged into these four streets. Although the terrain is relatively complicated, as long as there is enough time to investigate, there is still a chance to track down the suspect.
After Han Bin had researched the map, he became more worried, as Jing'an Hutong's situation is more complicated. It was like a big community, and there was hardly any public surveillance inside. If the suspect has gone through the roofs or corridors or is hidden in one of the houses, then the search by the surveillance cameras of the four streets will be difficult to carry out.
The best way was to conduct a carpet inspection of the buildings around Jing'an Hutong, but the criminal police team alone was not enough. He will need more police forces to complete the investigation in a short time, and the police most familiar with the situation there are police from the Anpingli police station, and he just needs to ask the station Anpingli police to assist in the investigation.
But it was not something Han Bin could decide; it also needed the coordination of high-level leaders, so Han Bin went to Zheng Kaixuan's office and presented his ideas in person. Zheng Kaixuan also agreed with Han Bin's proposal, but he couldn't be the master either. The director of the Anpingli Police Station was higher in rank than him. If he asked him to help with the investigation, and if Director Wei was unwilling to cooperate, everyone would be embarrassed.
Therefore, Zheng Kaixuan could only report to Dai Minghan, and Han Bin could only go back and wait for the news...
Han Bin had just returned to the office when he heard voices inside, and when the door opened, Zhao Ming and Sun Xiao Peng had returned.
"Brother Bin."
"Team Leader."
The two greeted him.
"How did it go at the communication company?" Han Bin asked.
"The cell phone of the deceased was turned off. We asked the communication company for the recent call records of the deceased. At the same time, we also found the wife of the deceased and asked her to accompany us to identify the body."
"Check Fan Zhen Ye's recent contacts. See if there are any suspicious people," Han Bin ordered.
"Yes, Team Leader."
"Knock Knock..."
At that moment, there was another knock on the door.
"Please come in."
"Scream..."
With a noise, medical examiner Wu Xia pushed open the door and entered.
"Team Leader Han, the autopsy report is out."
"Forensic Wu, sit down," Han Bin made an inviting gesture and asked Wu Xia to sit down and poured her a glass of water.
"Thank you," Coroner Wu took the disposable paper cup, took a sip of water, and wet her throat: "Are you reading the autopsy report yourself or listening to my summary?"
"Tell us the key points; this thing looks a bit different. It's exhausting," Han Bin smiled.
Wu Xia held out a finger: "First of all, the deceased's exact time of death was around nine o'clock last night."
Han Bin nodded, they saw the deceased in the surveillance video entering Jing'an Hutong at this time, so the time coincides.
"Second, the weapon that killed Fan Zhen Ye was a short, sharp dagger; the blade was about twelve centimeters long and two centimeters at the widest point."
Han Bin wrote it down in his notebook, it was very important to him.
"Third, I extracted scales from the fingernails of the deceased."
"Is this from the suspicious?" Li Hui asked.
"I'm unsure about that either and you have to investigate yourself." Wu Xia shrugged.
Han Bin thought for a moment, and then pointed to Li Hui next to him: "Send the glass used by Huang Wei to the technical team for testing."
Li Hui gave a thumb up: "Understood."
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