Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 104: 122 Murderer, Solving the Case, Flashing

Whether the case involved her buying weed or not, she could get the first word from Luke.

To think of it, Ginny picked up the card and carefully put it in her handbag.

Luke's interruption also reassured her a little, at least she felt that she was just a little policeman and she could give her a lot of money to find out.

That's not what Luke thought.

Ginny was buying weed from a gang of traffickers, which was a weird spot for him.

Just keep an eye on her and even build a little hypocritical friendship with her, he might be able to get a big fish from her.

Only in Los Angeles did Luke feel the importance of money.

He's about to set up a network of informants, but it takes a lot of money.

This time breaking Katie's case, he could consider washing the dealer who provided Ginny with the illegal drugs to relieve her of the rush.

Back at the police station, following Elsa into the forensics section, the two of them looked at the surveillance footage they'd just gotten.

However, with the David family video pointing out the time, the two quickly found the blinking shadow.

On this Ginny surveillance video, this person appeared twice, once in and out, at 3: 35 in, at 3: 57 out, and twice in the video for up to 30 seconds.

Unfortunately, the man's face was covered by a hooded sweatshirt, and he deliberately lowered his head and could not see his face in the surveillance.

However, his height and shape are clear, which is already a major advance.

Elsa's not in a hurry this time, so keep watching the video with Luke.

Looking forward at the time of the crime, looking at the past.

The Ginny family keeps surveillance footage for only a week, and there's not a lot of people coming and going on this trail, and it'll pass quickly.

Just as the video was playing back to the evening before yesterday, Luke suddenly screamed, "Stop! ”

Elsa subconsciously pressed pause.

Luke: “Back a little bit. Yeah, yeah, right here! Elsa, have you seen this man? ”

Elsa squinted her eyes and looked at the pause image, the man walking in the evening sunset, facing the surveillance image, and he just sided his face and was lit by a little slanted sunlight.

“Get a technician in here and compare him to the size of the suspect," she said. ”

Soon, the technician came over, processed the two videos, and finally, using computer modeling, he created a character model.

In this way, two people with different postures are turned into contrasts to this character model. This is a CSI plot, and in reality it should not have been popularized in 2003.

After the two phases coincided, the technician affirmed: “The consistency reached 92%. Considering that they may have deliberately changed their clothes and posture, it is highly likely that they are the same person. ”

Elsa was also very excited: "Put this man's face in the facial recognition system and see if there are any records. ”

The technician immediately went to work.

Elsa took that picture, and Luke and I went to Dustin's office.

The photo was placed in front of Dustin, and the head of the homicide squad frowned: "Sergei Mazanov? ”

Elsa stunned: "Boss, do you know him? ”

Dustin: “This guy's not hanging out with us. He's the head of an Eastern European group over in New York, and I accidentally checked his file. His hands were dark and he had to pay for it. It was the kind of little vengeance that would kill the whole family. Why are you looking into him? ”

Elsa: “He's the suspect in Katie's murder. ”

Dustin: “What? ”

Dustin had a headache when he heard the answer.

That's trouble!

If not unexpectedly, this guy must have gone back to his old New York lair after the murder.

It also means that if they want to keep the case going, they have to work with the NYPD, which is really a bit of a problem.

The point is, this guy's a gangster.

The NYPD doesn't necessarily want to go for the L.A. case, and this nigger is tough.

Some Eastern European groups are famous for their mindless, dark hands.

What they did was make them rush to use bombs in the city, RPG or something, which is definitely not frightening.

NYPD willing to take such a big risk for the LAPD case?

Dustin waved with a headache: "Go check it out, make sure it was this guy. That sort of solves the case. Catching people is another thing. ”

If he says so, there's no way.

After all, if this case doesn't get caught, it won't be a perfect end.

The surrounding gourd eaters will not consider the law enforcement realities of the police station, they will only say that the West End police station is incompetent.

But for the wealthy people in the upper echelons, they should know that, and the pressure from the West End Police Department is much less.

Transstate law enforcement in the United States has always been a challenge, often requiring FBI involvement.

However, few local police officers are willing to split the blame with an extra FBI, and unless there is nothing they can do, they will never go to the FBI on their own.

Elsa and Luke came out and looked at each other and shook their heads with a bitter smile: this case is really depressing.

With the goal, the next investigation is much simpler.

Soon, a message came from the forensics department: the DNA paternity of the dead Jane Doe and Sergei was passed, 99.99% accuracy.

So the Jane Doe is actually Sergei's own son.

Elsa and Dustin don't have to think about it to figure out what's going on.

No matter how Sergei's fat 200-kilo son died in Katie's pool, Katie was undoubtedly pissed off by Sergei.

This guy even drowned Katie, the little star, in the same way as he did himself.

Katie's autopsy report hasn't come out yet, but Elsa was told there was a residual anesthetic in her body.

Obviously, Sergei stunned Katie and threw her into the pool.

So no one in the villa heard a cry for help and there were no visible signs of struggle afterwards, and Katie drowned so quietly in the pool.

The case here is basically solved.

But Elsa and Dustin were both a little bit sad, but in a much better mood than before.

At least now it's just a matter of arrest, not of not finding the killer, and the West End Police Department has performed well enough to tell the outside world.

Luke was not in the mood to stay in the office with the two middle-aged and elderly men and women, saying that he had only moved here, and that there was still a lot to pack up at home and he was happy to leave.

He flashed so simply because the system had already rewarded him for solving the case.

Task: to solve Katie's murder.

Total Mission Experience 50, points 50.

Mission Contribution Rate 80%, Gain Experience 40, Points 40.