Wine and Gun

Chapter 229

Herstal nodded casually, neither he nor his secretary would know at this moment, he would definitely skip the two phone consultations in the afternoon due to force majeure.

"Black hair, tall, about 1.8 to 1.9 meters." Olga said, standing behind the technician's chair, watching him enter the conditions in the database, and filter them out. required information.

The computer database contains information on people with prison experience in the United States. Even if the scope of screening is limited to a few states around the place where the case occurred, it is almost tantamount to looking for a needle in a haystack. Of course, the more comprehensive the information they provide, the better.

"There's a tattoo on the left arm," Hunter added, apparently one of the pieces of information he got from the bosses who sold the black cars. "His previous convictions should be related to theft or gang activities, or he was locked up because of black market racing cars. Those who do these things are most familiar with the dens where stolen cars can be sold."

Albarino looked at the man in a trance: he should be a few years away from turning fifty, but he looked a little older than he really was. The person who pursues such a case and pays attention to such tedious details must have extraordinary perseverance, and his hard work seems to have all turned into actual lines and accumulated on his forehead. Still, his eyes looked terribly sharp.

"He should be very young, and his crime in its mature form has only begun for more than two years," Olga said. between the ages of twenty-five and twenty-five."

And Hunter reminded: "He travels regularly, was in New York state two weeks ago and entered Westland at least three days ago - we should pray that he used his credit card in at least one place, Credit card records can help us track him down."

"But he obviously used cash when he bought the stolen car." Albarino objected sharply.

Hunter glanced at him disapprovingly: "Even if a person does not want to kill people, he should be cautious when buying a stolen car and only trade in cash. But if he is conceited enough, he may check in a hotel or go to a convenience store. Wouldn't be so cautious, as long as he used his credit card once, we might have a chance to find him."

"Looking at the way he left the video to the police, he must be conceited enough." Olga hummed.

The technician flicked his fingers, typed in a few more options, and columns of text popped out of his screen. Then he frowned and said, "Guys, there are more than 120 people like this in Westland."

"It's not over yet," Olga shook his finger, "check out the information on the parents of these people - those who are divorced, those whose parents have been absent for a long time for various reasons, those whose children are adopted, those who use drugs, those who have been deprived of custody because of their family... … In addition to killing the family, this murderer also likes to torture each other among family members. We generally attribute this situation to psychological trauma, and his childhood must be very bad: Although this conclusion is tacky, it is really useful. "

The technician typed in a few more instructions: "There are more than 30 people. Although it is not discriminatory, I really have to say that many families with criminal records also have various problems."

"That's right." Albarino laughed.

"How many only sons are there among these people?" Olga asked suddenly.

"What?" Hunter's voice sounded a little confused.

"The only child," Olga repeated with a good temper, "although he is not picky, he does prefer the one-child family. The cases of the only-child family in this series of cases are particularly cruel."

"Nine." The technician reported.

Hunter nodded: "Okay, then the range is already very small-"

"Remove the lefties," Albarino said to the technician. "There was a case in the newspapers where the father of the family tried to resist, and the killer cut his throat. The newspaper provided the scene. In the photo, looking at the direction where the blood was sprayed, the murderer must not be left-handed."

"Then there are only six left," Olga said quickly, looking across the chair to look at the computer screen. The information on the six people was densely listed on the screen, which looked dizzying, but Olga quickly reached out and clicked on the screen, pointing to the second photo on the screen, "I think this person the murderer."

Albarino glanced at her wordlessly. Although he had known Olga for a long time, every time he saw such a scene, he felt that it was indeed surreal.

Hunter's reaction was more intense, and he asked gruffly, "What?!"

"The murderer once hanged an adult male from the roof in the first case. At least he can't be too weak, except for the fourth and sixth here, these two are addicts at first sight. The third seems to be fine, But medical records show that he was checked for erythema láng after he was in prison. This photo was taken when he was in prison. He looked strong, but he must have gained weight from hormone therapy now. It does not match the witnesses. Testimony. Both Number One and Number Five are married, give their wives a call to see if they have time to commit the crime - but I'm leaning towards the killer being unmarried, so I pick Number Two."

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