16 Bad guys

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"James!" "Before, he didn't want to get out of the car, but now Wes is chasing James, this partner is really a 'good' combination, "Wait for me!" shook his hand and pushed the door on, chasing after James who had already walked away.

"Someone's dead! hurry up!" James didn't look back, spotted a unit building, and went straight in.

"Uh......" Wes was speechless, "Now you remember our mission?" Tsk, can you wait for me!" Wes has never been too used to the working state of clothes that will block the police badge, we know, ordinary police badges are leaked on the police uniform, at a glance, the detective, is either covered by the coat or tucked away in the pocket, when needed, it will be displayed, dangling in front of others. How many people find this action fascinating?

A lot of it, but not Wes. As he chased James into the unit building, he buttoned up his badge to his coat, so that he wouldn't be able to keep up with James when he waved his badge out for a while—he barely showed off his badge in the Southside, everyone knew he was a policeman, and Old Mel proudly confirmed this, Wes didn't need this action, "And the man is dead!

Yes, the two detectives came to solve the case after a small detour to Kozil's apartment. It's not a big deal, it's just that a Republican was killed in his own home......

The stairs of the unit building that zigzag upwards, the scenery, the grace...... It's not that the interior of the buildings in the southeast looks the same, but we've been here, we've been here, we've been with Zach, we've been with James, we've been with Chapman, hehe, Chapman is here.

The floor has been cordoned off by the police, and Chapman looks at James coming up from behind the cordon, and also sees Wes, James's new partner.

Chapman didn't say anything embarrassing, nodded and gave way, "Except for the information already on the report, the landlord of this apartment is inside, accompanied by his leader." "Report to the real detectives?" no, it's a reminder," they were inside. You should prepare. ”

The corner of James's eyes twitched slightly, and he glanced at Chapman, which could be regarded as a thankful reminder, and then looked at Wes, a little gloomy, "That's why we didn't accept someone's help there just now!"

Here's a note - when James and Wes left, Zach asked James if he wanted to help with his case, and although others were limited in their freedom here, he didn't mind taking some risks for James's great work of keeping Patton in order. The insincerity is reflected in Zack's raised eyebrows and the corners of his mouth, you know, who is great. So naturally, it was rejected.

Wes didn't say anything at the time, just a little speechless James, but now, he knows why. Because he probably heard James's voice, Madison came out of the apartment, 'the landlord's leader', glanced at James, walked back, and turned to the young landlord, Brian, who was standing in the corner, "The detective is here, tell the detective again how you found out, and we can leave." He said something very soft, comfortingly, and then handed James a look of confirmation, and the person who spoke changed, "We don't need to stay here any longer, do we?"

James didn't look at Madison, and walked straight to Brian, clearly knowing each other, but still showed off the police badge on his waist, pretending not to know, "You're the landlord of this apartment, Brian?"

Let's explain the case. It's more fun than everyone thinks of ordinary murder.

The first is the location of the case, the southeast. I don't think people realised what that meant, recall, when did the police care about murders in the Southeast?

Where did Chapman choose to 'commit suicide' and why did he choose it, how many people died or disappeared from the gang purge that took place before, and what was the attitude of the police?

Now that one person is hanging, two murder team detectives with a bright future and their own halo have been sent to investigate the case. I realized what was interesting.

The reason for this change in the attitude of the police is what should be said next - the people who died were republicans. Kindness...... Theoretically, the race is a republican, a nationality, already a federal person, a federal person who is a legal immigrant.

The Confederation does not provide those who choose to become legal citizens of this country with the habeas corpus protection that a country should provide to its own people. One more interesting point.

Last but not least, this was once Brian's home.

Do you remember that Brian was going to sell his house in the Southeast, and the results are now revealed. He didn't really sell his home and rented it out. It's quite sensible, at a time when the housing market in the southeast is inexplicably hot among the immigrant republican race, it is more cost-effective to be able to collect rent for a long time than to be able to collect rent for a long time. Who doesn't want more benefits, it's just that if there is no murder, it will be perfect.

Brian didn't have any expression, glanced at James, and then at Wes behind James, so direct, "I don't want to talk to you." You hang out with the 'bad guys' and I don't believe you. "Looks like Brian didn't want to pretend he didn't know James. As for the bad guy in his mouth, it's naturally Zack the vampire. Brian hates Zach and hasn't forgotten.

The corners of James's eyes twitched twice, but he didn't have much of an opinion - the detective didn't like to communicate with people with brain diseases, so, he looked at Wes, motioned for Wes to come on, himself, and beckoned to Madison, looking for a place to talk.

The apartment was small, as previously described, and there were few rooms, and at Madison's motion, James entered the bathroom, and the two of them were already stained with the entire space.

"The report says that Brian found the tenant dead. ”

Madison tilted his head sideways, making it a little difficult to avoid James's gaze in the cramped space, "Yes, this man's rent is a day late, and he came to collect the rent." ”

"But he didn't call the police, you called the police. ”

"Can you blame him?" Madison said with a hint of sarcasm, "your North Police Department has never proven itself to be a trustworthy enforcer in the Southeast. Hmph, let alone him. "When Brian's mother disappeared, calling the police was one of Brian's options, wasn't it, and we all knew how that would happen.

James could retort the sarcasm, emphatically, "You, call the police." ”

Madison reacted for a moment before he understood what James was expressing, and continued to mock, "Otherwise, I'm human, and I don't eat corpses." Do you want me to find an alien to solve it, to find Scoll or the 'General'......"

When did James miss the opportunity to express the difference between the alien and the human. Now this opportunity is very right, isn't it, Madison, as a third-class alien, is indeed incompetent, but this guy knows a lot of people, as many as Zack-

"Or should I just save the hassle and go find the ghouls, and then the is gone. Madison tilted his mouth, "Hmph." I should look for an alien, save it to see your attitude. ”

James was mocked by himself, he was the policeman who came to handle the case, wasn't he, his antipathy to aliens clashed with his instincts as a policeman - someone died, that was true. If Madison hadn't called the police, the cause and effect of the incident would no longer be meaningful, it would have been just another case of an alien race making people disappear from this world, and the police would not have known that such cases were still happening in the Southeast.

Pouting, James tilted his head to listen to the conversation outside—Brian was describing to Wes how he had found the body. It's boring, just like the case report. I don't know how many times Brian has repeated, and the tone is nothing to care about except for some impatience.

"How long have you been here?" James asked.

"One morning. Maddison continued his sarcasm, "You're very efficient. There have been several waves of cops, and I hope you two detectives are the last wave. ”

James frowned, "Are you in a hurry?"

"In fact I have, Grande is at a funeral know no. Madison's tone, well, really didn't give James face at all," said the mill's client, Grande, who took over to perform the ritual at the Church of the Holy Child. "That's right, the business that was given to Louise when Madison was paralyzed," I'm going back to the South End to take over the post-ceremony work. And you're stopping me here, and the only staff I can use......" Madison knew James knew the mill had lost Leon, "so, detective, please hurry as fast as you can." ”

"Someone's dead!" said James, gloomy, "a little moral!"

"I'm sorry, I'm a person in the funeral industry, that's our morality, the deceased need to rest in peace, and you are here. Outside the bathroom, in addition to the arrival of the police detectives, there are also some mobile police officers, such as Chapman, doing some reconnaissance work. The regular work of the police, "without any progress, is immoral." ”

"We've made progress!" James was a little agitated, "the autopsy has been preliminarily determined, and the time of death is ......"

"Yesterday at midnight. "Madison picked it up," Wandall was there when Chapman came, and he was sure with a glance. Madison folded his arms and looked at James, "Is there any progress on your police?" "This is a provocation.

"Cause of death!" James glared at Madison, "a massive bleeding from a puncture wound to his limbs......"

"It's a big deal. Madison shook his head lightly, his tone mocking, "You may be interested, the 'General' sent someone up to take a look, and the original words were, 'I always feel an unpleasant smell somewhere, I don't see the police running here, I don't know that someone is hanging here.'" "You know, the blood of the dead, vampires don't like the blood of the dead. ”

"What I am saying is that the dead were tortured to death!" the emphasis here explains later.

"It doesn't matter. Madison continued to shake his head, continued to taunt, continued to provoke, "The deceased was tied to the bed, I thought you police had taken pictures." Hmph, the fact that there was a dead man in bed, that was enough. If I were you. Sighing, "Instead of waiting here for you police to analyze this kind of thing slowly, instead of going downstairs and turning left, 'Skull and Skull'." There are a bunch of demons out there that can tell you where your soul is going, and if you want to know anything, just ask. ”

With a wave of his hand, Madison was too lazy to continue talking to James, "Well, why waste time with you, I've already told Chapman about that." "It doesn't make a difference to what happened at this point, but it's worth knowing why Madison was the way he was to James.

Madison knew the reason Kate was leaving Barton, but couldn't say it to James. So Madison actually wanted to avoid James in his heart, and now he was forced to be in the same room, so naturally it was a bad attitude, I hope James will finish it soon, don't bother him.

"You're calling the police!" emphasized, James was gloomy and didn't want to say more, "You shouldn't call the police if you are in trouble!" turned around and walked out of the bathroom, glancing at Wes, who was still talking to Brian, and then at Chapman, who was supposed to be an ordinary police officer. The corners of James's eyes twitched, and with an irritated snort, he walked in the direction of the bedroom without saying hello to anything.

Where the murder took place, the blood was still clinging to the floor, and there was thick blood in the air.

Remember Zach saying 'execution-style murder' after first seeing the photo on the paper? It doesn't matter how much Zach knows the term, but the fact is that it's used to describe murder where the victim is completely unable to take control of his or her situation.

On the small double bed, there are blood-stained ropes on the railings at the head and tail. James took out the photo for comparison, and the person tied up in large letters in the photo coincided with the bed in the real scene. The puncture wound on the limbs that had just been described was soaked in dark red from the white sheets.

What made Zach make another execution judgment was that the head of the republican was not on his neck. Beheading was once a popular method of execution, wasn't it?

James changed the photo, a close-up, focusing on the head on the bedside table. Of course, the skull has been removed, leaving only a stain of color that would make people lose their appetite.

James just said that the cause of death was not beheading, right, it was blood loss, which means that the police have made a judgment that the beheading occurred after the victim had died. James had intended to use this information that Zach had incorrectly judged to counter Madison's taunts, but people didn't care.

Beheading is just a personal act that does not have a greater impact on the victim's state of death. The detective, at least James now believes that this personal act will be the key to solving the case. So holding the photo as a contrast, James crouched next to the bedside table and began to suppress the instinctive rejection of human beings, approaching and observing the bedside table.

Another piece of evidence that illustrates police delays. James was able to see the scene in its entirety, at least until the body was brought back to the police station. But, we all know what happened to James in the morning, isn't it, and the bureaucracy delays our James's chance to be on the scene in the first place...... No, it's not even bureaucracy, it's just a police department hierarchy arguing about how to arrange James's work! James, in his own right, is a troublesome existence.

"Do you see anything?"

"Nope. James glanced at Wes, who came in, "what did the landlord say. "James is going to pretend not to know to the end, it's quite naïve.

"It's nothing. Wes's face turned a little strange, "He asked me if I could take the cash from here, the rent was confiscated, and the police didn't allow him to touch anything here." He also asked me if the cleanup here would be done by the police department, uh, no, would the city be responsible or would he take care of it. ”

Is there a problem, when natural disasters occur, it is the government that settles the affected people? Murder can be regarded as a 'natural disaster', an irresistible factor, isn't it, who should be in this blood-stained apartment...... What a realistic doubt.

James replied, his face furrowed, "No!

That's how I answered. Wes shook his head helplessly, "I'm a bad guy now, too." ”