The Blacklist
Chapter 78 The Undertaker's Special Technique
Chapter 78 The Undertaker's Special Technique
Jokes aside, after Carrie came back and saw the case, he knew what the case was! Of course, in order to make everything more reasonable, after taking over the command of the investigation, he immediately asked Elizabeth to contact Reddington - this guy hasn't provided any clues about the case for a while, and this time he just said the nickname "Undertaker"!
After the call was connected, in front of everyone, Kerry took the phone, turned on the speakerphone, and said rudely: "Lao Lei, I'll give you face and ignore your nonsense, but you have to know what's going on, right?"
"What's wrong, brother Richard, are you short of wine?" Reddington's voice came from the phone, "It's okay, let's arrange a table tonight! Remember, find an excuse not to bring Gina and Liz. I will introduce two top-notch ones, and I guarantee that you will never want to leave..."
Everyone in the command hall burst out laughing and quickly covered their mouths...
"Don't talk nonsense!" Kerry interrupted him hastily, and said seriously: "I am telling you something serious! Don't tell me you don't know about the series of suicide attacks that happened some time ago! I need to know why this happened? Why did all these vicious cases in Washington suddenly break out?"
Hearing his words, Reddington on the other end of the phone was silent for a moment, then said: "Brother, please make sure there is no one else around. What I am going to tell you next is quite confidential..."
"Don't worry, there's no one around me." Carrie lied with his eyes open and looked around. Wherever his eyes went, everyone in the command hall immediately kept silent and covered their mouths, indicating that they would not make any extra noise.
"Well, I'll tell you!" Reddington said, "Although I don't know the specific circumstances, I heard that this 'Undertaker' is very good at persuading others. I think these consecutive cases are all planned by him behind the scenes. In addition, there are at least two victims in each of these incidents, and one of them has an obvious commonality..."
When Reddington said this, Aram immediately started to search the system quickly and projected the results on the big screen in real time...
Carrie looked at the content displayed on the big screen and continued to ask: "Are you saying that these cases are actually planned murders?"
"You can put it that way." Reddington said, "You'll know once you check it out...Okay, I'm busy here, see you later! If you have time and want to drink, come find me again!"
After hanging up the phone, Carrie looked at the "spectators" around him and said helplessly, "Everyone, with such long ears, should have heard it, why don't you go check it out?"
"Understood, sir." Everyone immediately agreed and dispersed.
Carrie sighed: It’s hard to lead any group of subordinates!
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Carrie was not going to get involved in this case and left it all to the team members.
This is because, on the one hand, the case is relatively simple. A patient whose condition worsened during a pharmaceutical company's experimental treatment of a new diabetes drug retaliated against the attending physician, assistant, administrative staff, and officials who approved the implementation of the new drug experiment. This case cannot be said to be a just choice, but it does make sense.
Secondly, he didn't want to speak up for the "victim" with impure motives, nor did he intend to redress the injustice of those black-hearted drug dealers and politicians. They all had problems and it would be better if they were all dead! Of course, in the process, this so-called "undertaker" took advantage of several terminally ill patients, which was indeed a bit bad, but in the final analysis, it did not cause too much social harm!
Taking all these factors into consideration, Carrey actually doesn't want to be too involved in this matter, and he has already pointed out the key points. If the detectives still cannot solve the case, then it is a problem of ability!
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Soon, the detectives found out that the active perpetrators in the seven "accidents" were all patients with terminal illnesses and were about to die. This posed a problem. They determined this only after tracing back the bodies and identities of these people after the accidents. How did the "undertaker" know this in advance?
Mira believes that the "Undertaker" may be a medical worker, so he has access to the medical records of these people...
Donald thought of another possibility, which was the insurance company...
Alam immediately found out that although the seven "disease killers" were treated in different medical institutions, they applied for medical insurance from the same company, but all of them were rejected. This directly supported Donald's prediction.
When Donald and Mira went to the insurance company to investigate, they heard their supervisor say that the seven deceased people had indeed been covered by their company's medical insurance, but due to a series of external factors such as lifestyle, work status, social relations, etc., they did not meet the company's compensation standards, so their policies were treated as "dead orders". The employee responsible for handling these "dead orders" was named Milton Babbitt.
But when Donald and Mira wanted to meet this man, they found that he who should have been on duty was missing. They immediately realized that they should have found the real boss this time!
The two men immediately applied to Cooper, obtained a search warrant, and rushed to Babbitt's home. Although they did not catch anyone, they seized a large amount of information, proving that he was the "Undertaker" hiding behind the scenes, and that he was involved in dozens of cases.
By checking the information found in Babbitt's home, we found that in recent years, his personal account opened in the Cayman Islands Bank has received a lot of transfer funds from many bank accounts in Europe, and also spent a lot of remittances through transfer payments...
Alam checked the recipients of Babbitt's remittances and confirmed that they were all relatives of the deceased in a series of cases!
This means that, although it is still unclear who transferred the money to Babbitt, he persuaded terminally ill patients to kill for him by paying money to the families of the deceased!
But what’s strange is that the last three cases are a little special. Only Babbitt made external remittances, and no previous transfers from the employer were found. Could it be that Babbitt paid for it himself?
Donald and Mira used their connections and finally found clues from the government database.
It turned out that 15 years ago, Babbitt, who suffered from diabetes, participated in a clinical new drug trial and was the first patient. However, his symptoms were not only not cured, but became more serious. Moreover, due to adverse reactions to the drugs, a series of complications occurred, and he has been in great pain ever since...
According to the data, the victims of the last three "accidental homicides" were closely related to this experiment!
(End of this chapter)
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