I'm not a genius detective

Chapter 116 Comprehensive Investigation

Chapter 116 Comprehensive Investigation
meeting room.

As Han Ling's voice faded, everyone in the task force, including Ji Bowei, fell into a deep state of thought, gaining new insights into criminal psychology and criminal profiling.

This is an example of forcibly tearing open a new path when there were no clues at all.

Every point is very reasonable; at least we can try to investigate.

If this method can indeed help identify the suspect, it will be a valuable learning experience and a profound impact on every police officer.

Ji Bowei asked, "Director Yin, you just mentioned a discussion? Did Han Ling also participate in the profiling?"

Before Yin Yunliang could speak, Han Ling interjected, "It was mainly the teacher's guidance. I made judgments based on the teacher's line of thought, and then the teacher corrected me."

He wasn't being modest; during the criminal profiling process just now, Yin Yunliang's analysis did indeed occupy a significant portion.

Upon hearing this, Ji Bowei nodded.

That's more like it, otherwise why didn't you mention it at all before?
"How is the task force's energy level now?" Yin Yunliang asked.

Several days have passed since the incident, and the police officers are likely exhausted.

Ji Bowei replied, "It's alright, there's no more all-night overtime anymore, and I'm getting enough rest."

Yin Yunliang: "Then let's do a thorough investigation as soon as possible. I'll go back to the guesthouse first. If we don't find anything or if we find that we're going in the wrong direction, you can contact me again."

Now that I'm involved in this case, I'll naturally wait until it's solved before leaving.

With the assistance of the provincial department's chief expert in solving the case, Ji Bowen was naturally more than happy to accept: "Then I'll have to trouble Director Yin."

Yin Yunliang: "They're all police officers, it's no trouble. You guys go ahead with your work."

He stood up to leave, and before leaving he said to Han Ling, "Let's talk more in a couple of days, and I'll give you my contact information then."

Han Ling watched the other person leave, saying, "Okay, teacher."

Ji Bowen and Hu Lihui went to see Yin Yunliang off, while the others stayed in the conference room.

Everyone gathered around, asking Han Ling all sorts of questions about the inside story.

"Is he really interested in you, or did you two already know each other?"

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"Which case made them want to take you on as an apprentice? The case in Weijiazhuang Village?"

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"You weren't punished for the Weijiazhuang Village case. Did Professor Yin intervene? Did he call the branch office and the procuratorate?"

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"Are you being transferred to the provincial department? Did Professor Yin make that promise?"

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"Why did you agree? What will happen to me if you agree? We won't be able to have fun together anymore, I won't feel superior to you anymore, and can I go back on my word?"

The last sentence came from Tong Feng, and Han Ling looked over and said, "Get lost."

The lively chatter stopped the moment the two team captains returned, and everyone quickly returned to their seats.

With the case being of utmost importance, Ji Bowei temporarily disregarded Han Ling's status as Yin Yunliang's student. He issued the order: "Start the investigation from Qingchang, radiating outwards to surrounding cities, covering the entire Jiangyuan Province. Find all women who meet the criteria for unnatural deaths."

Accidents, suicides, homicides—leave no stone unturned.

First, investigate the most likely causes of death, and only after all abnormal deaths have been investigated should you investigate normal deaths.

The number of normal deaths among young women is not very high, and hospitals can provide information on this.

To investigate records across the entire province, the authority of a branch office alone is insufficient.

Within Qingchang City, authorization from the municipal bureau is sufficient; within Jiangyuan Province, a notice for assistance in the investigation is required from the provincial department.

After the meeting, Yang Rui was also called from home to work overtime. This investigation not only relied on front-line investigators, but also required the participation of the technical squadron.

The forensic database is very important. This task is handled by the forensic department. The investigation is a relatively simple job, and young people are taking the lead.

In the present day, this process mainly relies on paper archives and manual review, with at most a rudimentary electronic database, and cannot be completed in a short period of time.

For investigators, at least their legs can get a temporary rest compared to conducting extensive interviews.

The investigation began in Gu'an District.

Tonight's investigation is destined to go on all night, and there's unlikely to be any time to rest during the day tomorrow.

Criminal investigations are costly in terms of trial and error.

Ji Bowen was not idle either; he went to the Municipal Bureau overnight to personally coordinate the authority.

If the criminal profile is accurate, judging solely from the accent, it is unlikely that the suspect is a local resident of Gu'an District; he should be from other districts or neighboring cities.

Outside of Gu'an District, access to any archives requires authorization from the Municipal Bureau; this is an unavoidable matter.

One reason why some major cases spanning large areas require the municipal or even provincial bureaus to take the lead is the authority to investigate cases. Otherwise, the actual work would be very troublesome, and time and energy would be wasted for nothing.

Of course, the Gu'an branch can also go directly to other branches for coordination. Since they are all on the same side, they will not refuse. However, this violates procedures and lowers the other party's face. The most correct approach is to seek help from a common superior, unless there are special circumstances.

Dai Bin's case is not particularly serious or urgent, so Ji Bowei doesn't need to contact Zheng Hongyi; the branch captain or the deputy branch captain in charge will suffice.

The branch captain didn't see him often, and Ji Bowen was Wu Bin's former subordinate, so he chose to call Wu Bin directly. Although it wasn't a case from the municipal bureau, Wu Bin was quick to agree, getting dressed at home and heading to the municipal bureau to meet Ji Bowen.

After understanding the situation, Wu Bin realized: "No wonder Professor Yin left so early at night. It turns out he went to the branch office to see Han Ling. With his guidance, Han Ling will grow up very quickly."

I never imagined he had such a high level of talent in the field of criminal psychology; I wasn't mistaken.

Ji Bowei nodded: "Police academies can only train qualified police officers at most. As for the rest, it depends on Han Ling's talent and his own efforts."

"Wu Zhi, don't you feel his career has been too smooth? From joining the police station until now, he has almost all the qualities needed for a young criminal investigation leader."

Wu Bin: "Ability is the most important thing; that's how it is for the main characters."

Ji Bowei asked in surprise: "The protagonist?"

Wu Bin: "Among the younger generation of criminal police officers, he is the protagonist, I can feel it."

Let's not talk about that anymore. Let's deal with the poisoning case first. I know Professor Yin. He wouldn't easily let the task force start the investigation without a certain degree of certainty. The accuracy rate must be quite high.

You are given the authority to check all records in all eight branches of the Qingchang Public Security Bureau within 24 hours. If you still cannot find them, expand the search to all eight counties.

If it still can't be found, expand the search to neighboring cities and then throughout the entire province. At that point, I will report to the provincial department for greater authority. Remember, there absolutely cannot be any omissions; omissions are the most fatal mistake.

Ji Bowei nodded: "Okay, I understand."

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guest House.

The room was lively; in addition to Yin Yunliang, several deputy directors of the municipal bureau were also present.

"Hey Lao Yin, you went to the Gu'an branch halfway through just to take on this apprentice?" Zheng Hongyi said with a chuckle after taking a sip of tea.

Shen Junchuan and Lin Gaopeng could still be seen in the room.

Qu Guanfeng is not here.

These deputy directors didn't actually have a deep personal relationship. The reason they gathered tonight was simply because of Yin Yunliang. Everyone present had a good relationship with Yin Yunliang.

Due to the nature of their work and their respective social circles, Yin Yunliang and the director of the municipal bureau were merely acquaintances and had no real relationship. Therefore, they usually only met for work purposes, and their communication was mainly procedural and formal.

Some deputy directors are different. Each of them is in charge of specific business, especially the deputy directors on the front line, who interact frequently with the provincial department, so they are familiar with each other and have a lot of private contact.

Over time, their relationship naturally improved.

“Talent is hard to come by.” Yin Yunliang lit a cigarette. “You all say he has poor discipline, but I don’t care about that. As long as he can solve cases, that’s all that matters. I think you should cherish someone who can solve cases.”

Say different things to different people.

Shen Junchuan sat there with his arms crossed, smiling slightly, "I understand, you mean... take care of me, right?"

Yin Yunliang turned his head: "I didn't say that. Discipline is discipline. If he really makes a mistake in the future, don't consider me."

The group smiled but remained silent.

After saying that, Yin Yunliang looked at Lin Gaopeng and said, "By the way, Lao Lin, I heard that Han Ling was crazy about pursuing your daughter Lin Rong when she was in police academy?"

Lin Gaopeng's lips twitched, and he said with a dark face, "What do you want to say?"

Regardless of whether he was satisfied with Han Ling or not, as a father, he was bound to feel uncomfortable when outsiders tried to take advantage of his family.

And what's more, this guy's fallen for someone else! He found a doctor!
what the hell?!
He wouldn't like a fickle son-in-law.

Yin Yunliang: "I was just asking, why are you getting so worked up?"

Lin Gaopeng: "Am I getting excited? Han Ling has a girlfriend, it has nothing to do with Lin Rong."

"You have a girlfriend?" Yin Yunliang was slightly taken aback, and then said nothing more.

At this moment, Zheng Hongyi spoke up: "Old Lin, the procuratorate said that quite a few people have called to inquire about the progress of Han Ling's investigation. Are you one of them?"

Lin Gaopeng admitted: "Yes, Han Ling did save Lin Rong, so I should repay the favor. But judging from the result, it was useless. I will look for other opportunities."

Didn't you hit him too? You dare say you didn't.

Zheng Hongyi: "He is one of our criminal investigation team members, and there was nothing wrong with the investigation process. As a leader, I need to take care of him. I am doing this for the public good, while you are doing it for personal reasons."

Shen Junchuan listened to their conversation silently without participating.

It seems they were unaware that he had also made the call, and since they were unaware, he was unlikely to bring it up on his own initiative.

Ling Shuhua meant that no one should know Han Ling's identity; he didn't understand but respected it. (Chapter 100 Characters)
Since our friend is no longer here, we should prioritize the wishes of his wife, not the Han family.

To be honest, he didn't like that old man from the Han family.

"When do you plan to leave Qingchang?" Shen Junchuan asked Yin Yunliang after they finished talking.

Yin Yunliang replied, "The Gu'an branch is investigating a murder case. It's more troublesome when a stranger commits the crime. I have already drawn a profile of the suspect. Let's see if there are any results."

I'll leave after this case is closed.

Shen Junchuan nodded.

He was the deputy director in charge of daily operations, not very interested in cases, and his personal relationship with Yin Yunliang was not related to business.

Even if he didn't work at the Municipal Bureau, he would still know Yin Yunliang; it would be purely a personal relationship outside of work.

(End of this chapter)

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