Chapter 105 All the organs are there, nothing missing


Chapter 105 All the organs are there, nothing missing

After telling the policewoman the name of the hospital, Yu Dazhang stood at the door of the archives room and waited quietly.

Li Jun's previous words reminded him.

Find cases that have already happened.

As long as it is related to that hospital, find out everything, and then find the connection points.

Since there have been so many cases of abandonment in that hospital, the bureau must have records.

Even if the case is withdrawn, there will be relevant records.

Dropping a case means that no guilty verdict has been made and therefore there will be no criminal record.

However, the original records of the case will be retained, mainly for internal reference and statistics.

For Yu Dazhang at this time, these information were very important.

For the next hour, he watched documents being piled on the table at the door of the filing room by the female police officer.

"Okay, I found them all."

The policewoman clapped her hands, sweating slightly on her forehead, and the hair on her temples was stuck to both sides of her face due to sweat.

"So many?" Yu Dazhang looked at the documents piled high and felt a little guilty.

If I finish reading this, will three days be enough?

"That's a top-level hospital you're talking about." The policewoman gave him a roll of her eyes:

"That hospital started operations in 2009. I have found all the relevant records for the past five years for you."

These sisters are serious enough in their work... Yu Dazhang felt that it was necessary to improve the relationship between comrades.

"Help me fill out the collection form and I'll be back soon."

Before the policewoman agreed, Yu Dazhang had disappeared.

When he came back, he put two bottles of drinks on the table.

"I'm really sorry to trouble you." Yu Dazhang said as he signed the receipt:

"I will return it as soon as possible."

He originally wanted to buy milk tea, but there was no milk tea shop nearby, so he had to go to the supermarket and buy two bottles of drinks.

The etiquette is light but the affection is heavy, as long as the meaning is fulfilled.

The policewoman didn't react much when she saw the drink, but her actions spoke for themselves.

"Let me help you move it up."

"No, you're busy." Yu Dazhang gave a bear hug, held a pile of documents in his arms, turned and left.

Returning to the detachment, he put the documents on his desk, attracting the attention of colleagues around him.

"Dazhang, you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination?" one of the colleagues joked.

Yu Dazhang knew that he meant no harm and replied with a smile:

"Look at previous cases and learn from them."

He was quite humble... and everyone around him was amused by him.

A contestant who has repeatedly solved major cases actually looked for previous cases.

Don't tell us that your ability to solve crimes was learned from other people's cases.

Seeing Yu Dazhang's serious look, everyone didn't want to say anything more and just thought he was passing the time out of boredom.

Add to that his unusual behavior in the hallway in the afternoon.

His colleagues in the detachment all thought that he was under too much psychological pressure and wanted to find something to do.

After Yu Dazhang sat down, he looked at the documents on the table in a daze for a while.

By visual inspection, there were sixty or seventy copies, and some of the records only had one piece of paper, which was placed in a document bag.

You can't look at them one by one, you have to distinguish them first.

After making up his mind, he first arranged them in chronological order.

The ones from 2009 are placed at the bottom, and then stacked one after another.

Why not spread it out?

Because it’s not such a big place.

Yu Dazhang's desk can only lay out ten documents at most.

You can't take up other people's desks.

During this process, Yu Dazhang discovered that the number of cases was the lowest in 2009, and then increased year by year.

There were 17 cases last year, and 19 this year at the end of July.

This does not include the case that Yu Da Zhang just handled.

Cases are increasing year by year.

Assuming that there is something wrong with that hospital, the most likely cause of this result is...

They are getting bolder and bolder!

Why is this happening?

Two possibilities:

1. What they did was never discovered.

It’s just because it’s so smooth that I become more and more courageous.

This is inertial thinking, also known as mindset.

Based on past experience, they thought it would go on smoothly and no one would discover their crimes. 2. Be confident.

Only when you have something to rely on will you be fearless and have no scruples.

It is impossible to say that a private tertiary hospital has no background.

Money alone cannot afford to build such a large-scale private hospital.

Since cases appear more frequently as time goes by, let’s start with the most recent ones.

Yu Dazhang calmed down his emotions, and then took out the information from the top document bag.

After flipping through it quickly, he picked up a pen and wrote it down in his notebook.

On June 28, 2014, the hospital reported that a five-year-old boy was abandoned in the pediatric ward.

Continue to the next document.

On June 7, 2014, the hospital reported that a seven-year-old girl was abandoned in the pediatric ward.

Check out the 16-9 book bar and see the correct version!

Two children were abandoned last month alone... Yu Dazhang had a premonition that something was not going to happen.

He was already worried about these abandoned children.

The frequency of occurrence is too high, and they are all in pediatrics. Anyone with a discerning eye will have problems at a glance, let alone a criminal police officer like Yu Dazhang.

Keep reading.

On May 9, 2014, the hospital reported the case...

Another case of abandonment.

When he picked up the fourth document, Yu Dazhang's hands were shaking a little.

Some people will definitely be curious, why are there no other cases?

For example, medical disputes.

Because the ones Yu Dazhang transferred were all criminal cases.

The vast majority of medical disputes are classified as civil disputes and do not fall within the scope of criminal cases.

Let's put it this way, even if a fight occurs in the hospital, as long as it does not result in more than minor injuries, it is not considered a criminal case.

What's that?

It's a security case.

The police at the police station can handle it.

The records of that kind of case cannot be found in the criminal police team, and are kept and managed by the police station.

To put it a bit crazy, not even criminal cases can reach Yu Dazhang's desk.

Yu Dazhang opened the fourth document and started reading it again.

Fortunately, this time it is not an abandonment case.

But the content above surprised him even more.

On April 26, 2014, the patient's family reported the case, suspecting that the dead child had been tampered with.

The organs were removed?

Yu Dazhang immediately came up with this idea.

The limbs and facial features cannot be missing, that's too obvious.

If it was touched or touched, it must be inside the body.

wrong.

If it was discovered that the child was missing organs, this would be a vicious case and the hospital would have been doomed long ago.

There will be no subsequent cases of abandonment.

There is no doubt that the nature of this case is definitely a criminal case.

Suspected abnormal death caused by man-made, a proper criminal case.

Continuing reading, next is the investigation report of the criminal investigators.

The family members discovered something unusual shortly after the child died and called the police at that time.

When the police arrived, they conducted a superficial examination of the child's body.

No injuries such as knife edges were found, and there were no other obviously fatal injuries.

Finally, at the insistence of the family, the body was sent to the Forensic Identification Center for autopsy.

As a result, all the child's organs were present, and the retina was intact.

Because no evidence was found, the case was dropped and the child's body was cremated.

The police officers handling this case believed that the family members were too grieved and mistakenly believed that the child had been tampered with.

At the end, Yu Dazhang was a little confused.

Even if it is a misjudgment caused by excessive grief, you still need to explain why you think there is something abnormal about the child.

What's the reason?

There is a link missing!

It's like a woman reporting a crime and saying: I think someone is playing tricks on me.

Just thinking about it won't work, you have to tell the other person's specific behavior.

Did he stick to you, rub against you, or hold your hand?

You have to give a reason.

(End of chapter)

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