Ke Xuezhuo's son-in-law

Chapter 354 Driving Recorder

Chapter 354 Driving Recorder

After hanging up the phone, Sato put down his phone and told Officer Megure behind him, "The owner of this Lexus just said on the phone that he would arrive within an hour."

Officer Megure nodded after hearing this, "It's Fujiwara, right? I just heard Fujiwara say on the phone that he was eating out. Is he coming over with Brother Mori?"

Although Officer Megure is a bit reluctant to see the detective, as long as Mouri Kogoro is present, the case will be solved quickly.

"Sorry, police department, I don't know about this. He just told me, 'We are eating out and will arrive as soon as possible.'"

After Sato finished speaking, he was a little confused. Why did he mention Mouri Kogoro when he was clearly contacting the car owner to help solve the case?
  (It’s strange. The police department obviously doesn’t like to see detectives. Why do they say this?)
  "If Brother Maori is present, he will definitely be able to solve the secret room technique at the crime scene. Otherwise, we can only place our hope on whether the driving recorder in this car recorded the scene of the prisoner escaping."

The police received a report this morning that someone found a man's body in the bathroom he rented this morning. According to the report, she was the girlfriend of the deceased. She couldn't get up in the morning because of the owner of the house, so she used her own key to clean the house. However, as soon as she entered the door, she noticed that the water on the floor had flowed all over the house. At first she thought her boyfriend was careless and forgot to turn off the water valve. But when she was about to enter the bathroom, she found that the bathroom door was welded shut and could not be opened. She called her boyfriend's name many times but there was no response.

Even at this time, she thought her boyfriend had not come back from going out. She had no choice but to contact the property management company to send a plumber to come and pry open the door. When she saw a horrific scene, bloody liquid filled the bathtub, and the body organs and tissues floating on the liquid were horrifying. people.

After the police arrived at the scene, they immediately cordoned off the area and sent the stunned plumber to the hospital.

Preliminary judgment indicates that this was a case of home invasion and homicide, and the motive for the murder was vendetta. The scene was searched from the inside out without leaving any clues. What confused the police the most was that the bathroom door was locked from the inside and the only access to the outside was welded shut, leaving only half of the window and vanitation pipe.

At first they suspected that the murderer escaped through the window, but they thought that this was the 28th floor and most residents of this building did not install anti-theft nets, so this idea was rejected by them.

The ventilation ducts are so narrow that it is impossible for people to pass through.

In other words, this is a secret room in a sense.

While waiting, Miwako Sato looked at the Lexus es300 in front of her and sighed, "It's quite profitable to be a detective. I bought a new car in less than a month. But it's pretty good. It seems that Fujiwara really learned something from being a detective with Mori."

A month ago, she still remembered that Fujiwara had just arrived at Rice Krispies, and he recklessly beat someone half to death after getting into an argument at a maid cafe, causing the death of one person. Although it was later confirmed that the murderer was someone else, she didn't want to Seeing others willing to fall, Miwako patiently tried to persuade him and tried to find a way out for him. Although it didn't work out in the end, by chance, Fujiwara Hoshikai met Mouri Kogoro and became a trainee detective from then on.

In the subsequent cases, she could clearly feel the changes in the other person, that he was seriously pursuing a better life, and last Saturday she went to the park to walk the dog and met Fujiwara who was jogging in the morning.

"Ah?" Officer Megu, who was confused about his subordinate's brain circuit, sighed. Why was her focus on the price of the car? Shouldn't it be whether the driving recorder captured the video of the building opposite?
  (It seems necessary to arrange a police oath lecture to allow these young people to reshape their professional ethics)
  Although there is little hope of capturing the face, the police can at least understand the murderer's method of leaving.

Officer Megure suspected that the murderer escaped from the window through the safety rope, but Miwako checked that there was no trace of rope friction on the roof.

While the police were waiting, Fujiwara also waited at a red light for a long time.

Catching up with the rush hour after get off work has made the already traffic jam in Dongdu even more congested.

Fujiwara put his hands on the steering wheel and waited with his eyes for when the car in front would move.

(I can’t catch up now)

It's only fifteen minutes before the appointment with Officer Sato. With the current progress, I'm afraid I won't be able to make it on time.

Half an hour later, Fujiwara rushed to the front of the building and saw Officer Sato waiting for him. After the car approached, Sato glanced up and didn't pay attention. According to her expectation, Fujiwara would take a taxi and come over.

Seeing that the other party ignored him, he stood on tiptoes and looked at the road in the distance. Officer Mu Mu followed suit and looked at the distance on tiptoes with a big belly, as if he was waiting for him to come over.

Fujiwara, who was inexplicably amused, rolled up the car window and smiled, "You must have encountered some very difficult case, right?"

"Fujiwara?" Sato Miwako, who was frightened by Fujiwara's sudden speech, took a step back and looked at Fujiwara in astonishment, with strange colors flashing in her eyes.

Blue Mitsubishi Pajero off-road vehicle.

"Oh, you're already here. Well, we're here to see if the dash cam facing the building captured anything?"

"Okay, let me go take a look." After loosening his seat belt, Fujiwara took out the Lexus keys from the passenger compartment.

(Both cars belong to him. Is being a detective really so profitable?)
  After opening the car door, Fujiwara easily peeled off the memory card of the driving recorder and handed it to Sato Miwako.

Miwako was a little surprised after taking the memory card and anxiously wanted to take it back to the Metropolitan Police Department to check. After learning the reason, Fujiwara immediately said that he had a laptop in the car and could insert the memory card to check.

"That's great, Brother Fujiwara, let us take a look quickly?"

"Okay, right away."

After happily accepting the title of 'brother', Fujiwara took out his laptop from the car and placed it on the hood of the car. He inserted it directly to read it and started playing it at double speed from last night as requested by Officer Megure.

"This is high-tech, right? The last time I went to a movie, the pictures couldn't be this detailed."

"It feels so clear. It can be narrowed down to such a fine level in such a large range. Can Brother Fujiwara adjust this to the accuracy where you can see the face clearly?"

"Yes, as long as it can be photographed and seen, it is considered high-tech."

In fact, this camera is not an ordinary electronic technology, but a real guard of system rewards.

Its ability is to provide real images without being affected by external images, and by the way, it can see invisible units.

The only difference from the Eye of the Guard is that the real guard cannot be invisible, so it was used as a surveillance camera by Fujiwara.

I have two at home, and the other one is in this car. The purpose is to use old things, but I didn't expect it to come in handy.

"Stop, Brother Fujiwara, please expand this place. Why is there a person standing on the outdoor unit of this air conditioner?"

(End of this chapter)

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