Rebirth 2014: I, the King of Criminal Investigation

Chapter 232 I'll Give You Justice

Chapter 232 I'll Give You Justice
"Hmm?" Yu Dazhang immediately became alert:

"Tell me more about it."

According to his past experience, the more seemingly insignificant clues are, the more useful information they can provide.

"I can't remember clearly either." Liu Jinsong scratched his head and replied distressedly:

"It's been so long that I can only remember the general idea. Besides, there were many such incidents in school at that time."

1998...Yu Dazhang quickly searched the memories of that year in his mind.

I was just seven years old at that time and don’t have any specific impression of that era.

But later, as I grew older, I was exposed to some things from the late 1990s.

Among them is the Young and Dangerous series from Hong Kong.

I have to say that the series of movies is indeed good, but it also has a great influence on young people in China.

Among them, quite a number of young people imitate the characters in the movie.

Brother Haonan, Shan Ji, Da Tian Er...

At that time, there were a few such people in almost every school.

Even if they didn't imitate Young and Dangerous, there were always some students who spontaneously organized a small group.

The number of people will not be too large, generally controlled below ten.

Most of the names are dragon, tiger, etc.

It’s even more outrageous in the north, where people directly become sworn brothers, imitating the Three Heroes of Peach Garden.

This was nothing new on campus in the late 1990s.

Although Yu Dazhang did not experience that era, he had heard of many similar things and had also watched the Young and Dangerous series.

"Besides this." Yu Dazhang asked again:
"Can you think of anything else?"

The only names that Li Yong had left were Shao Xin and Liu Jinsong.

This means that the person who attacked him was most likely Li Yong because of the incident that happened that year.

If this can be confirmed, then the case can be characterized as "revenge."

"No more." Liu Jinsong looked at Yu Dazhang blankly:
"I just can't remember."

After all, the years are too long...Yu Dazhang is also helpless.

Sixteen years is enough for people to forget many things.

It is actually not easy for Liu Jinsong to remember all this.

Sighing, Yu Dazhang stood up and came to him again.

"One more."

A cigarette was put to Liu Jinsong's mouth again, and Yu Dazhang took out a lighter to help him light it.

Then he stuffed the remaining cigarette into the pocket of Liu Jinsong's prison uniform.

It seemed that in these sixteen years, no one had ever been so nice to him, and Liu Jinsong was a little at a loss for a moment.

“Officer, I…” His voice trembled, as if he wanted to say something.

Yu Dazhang suddenly raised his hand and interrupted:

"Do you feel aggrieved?"

Wronged?

When Liu Jinsong heard these two words, he was struck by lightning and froze there.

He had only thought of the word "grievance" in his heart, but had never said it to anyone, nor could he express it.

If you want to complain to someone in prison, you need someone to listen.

Crying is out of the question.

Prison is a place to deal with all kinds of mischief.

Got here.

If it's a dragon, you have to curl up, if it's a tiger, you have to lie down.

Serving sixteen years in prison also taught him that everything must be based on reason and evidence.

But the people are inside, so there is no way to find evidence even if I want to.

He couldn't bear to let his parents work hard for him again.

So he could only endure it stubbornly and live strong.

But just now, the word "wronged" was actually uttered by a policeman.

And I said it to myself.

Liu Jinsong finally came to his senses and looked at the fat policeman in disbelief:
"Can you...can you say it again?"

His voice was trembling and even his teeth were chattering.

Yu Dazhang patted his shoulder and sighed:

"Next, let me tell you about your story. Don't worry, if you have really been wronged, I promise to give you justice." He said this with some guilt.

justice……

If it is really a wrongful case, what about the sixteen years of youth?
The best years of my life were spent in prison.

Who can give this justice, and who can afford it!
As Yu Dazhang finished speaking, tears welled up in Liu Jinsong's eyes, and then they fell one by one...

A man in his thirties suddenly burst into tears.

He didn't cry when he was wrongly imprisoned.

He didn't cry even though his appeals were fruitless.

He didn't cry even though he lost his freedom and suffered in prison.

After so many years, he even forgot what it felt like to cry.

But today he cried.

What makes people cry is never despair, but hope.

Yu Dazhang did not try to persuade him, but sat back down opposite Liu Jinsong.

Ma Jian also stopped and waited quietly.

The whole room was filled with a solemn and depressing atmosphere.

The crying lasted for about a minute before being forcibly stopped by Liu Jinsong.

"sorry Sorry……"

He wiped the tears from his face sloppily and apologized in a choked voice.

"Tell me about it." Yu Dazhang said calmly:

"I think you have found evidence to prove your innocence."

He had thought of it when he looked at the prisoner's information.

If no evidence was found, Liu Jinsong would not have been able to continue appealing in prison.

"Yes."

Liu Jinsong took a deep breath, let his voice return to normal, and then slowly said:
"Later I found out the exact time of Shao Xin's death, and during that time, I happened to be playing video games at a classmate's house."

"I stayed at my classmate's house that night, and that classmate and his parents can prove it for me."

"So, on the night Shao Xin was murdered, I was not at the crime scene at all."

"And he has an irrefutable alibi."

Next, Liu Jinsong spoke for more than half an hour.

He recounted the evidence he had collected over the years and the details of that year.

This time, not only Yu Dazhang understood.

Even Ma Jian, who was in charge of record keeping, figured out the causes and consequences of the case.

The main reason why the police identified Liu Jinsong as the main suspect was that he had an ambiguous relationship with Shao Xin.

After DNA testing, it was confirmed that the male body fluid left in Shao Xin's body was Liu Jinsong's.

This was irrefutable evidence back then.

Liu Jinsong's explanation was that he had been knocked unconscious before.

When I woke up, I found myself lying in an abandoned factory.

He suspected someone had collected his body fluids while he was unconscious.

The police did not accept this unclear description of the facts and conducted a surprise interrogation of Liu Jinsong on the night of the arrest.

Liu Jinsong was only 18 years old that year and his mind was not very mature.

So...

When facing interrogation, he said some irresponsible words.

When the verdict came out, Liu Jinsong finally reacted, but it was too late.

Then came the long sixteen years.

Although Liu Jinsong never gave up his appeal, unfortunately there was no result.

That's the way it is in some cases.

Even if someone discovers suspicious points during the process, once they dig deeper, they will inevitably offend certain people.

Because if the verdict is really overturned, then everyone who handled the case in the first place will be in trouble.

This is the most terrifying thing about human relationships.

There is no fairness or justice when it comes to maintaining relationships among colleagues.

How can justice be upheld when personal emotions override the law?

(End of this chapter)

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