Chapter 16 Notes
[1] Editor's Note: Pickled foods generally contain small amounts of nitrite.If the human body takes in too much nitrite, it will oxidize the low iron hemoglobin in the blood that normally carries oxygen into methemoglobin, thus losing its oxygen carrying capacity and causing tissue hypoxia, resulting in death.

[2] Editor’s Note: Total skull fracture, also known as crack fracture, refers to extensive comminuted skull fracture caused by a huge force acting on the head, with the skull cracked open and deformed as a whole.

[3] Editor's note: Cheng Zimo's sister, Cheng Ziyan, will be introduced later in the article.

[4] Editor's Note: The Sky Eye Group, one of the constituent organizations of the Night Watchers, will be introduced later in the article.

[5] Editor’s Note: Before my country’s reform and opening up, some state-owned enterprises had a group of enterprise public security personnel stationed in them. The enterprise public security personnel had the same uniforms, work permits, investigation rights and interrogation rights as the public security police. The salary and benefits were paid by the original enterprises. It is managed by the public security organ at the next higher level.

[6] Editor's note: The sebaceous gland is an important gland attached to the skin. It is widely distributed and almost all over the body, and can secrete sebum.

[7] Editor's note: Micro punch, short for miniature submachine gun, is a portable automatic firearm.

[8] Editor's Note: Floor leather is a material for paving the ground.

[9] Editor's Note: Spider-Man, here refers to the special police who use the cable to perform special tasks.

[10] Editor's note: Cable descent is to use a rope to descend.

[11] Editor’s note: Intravenous access refers to the establishment of infusion channels on the body surface or central veins to facilitate rescue, replenish blood volume, quickly infuse emergency medicines, maintain essential nutrients for life, and give antibiotics, etc.

[12] Editor's note: The indwelling needle is a medical tool used to reduce repeated needle sticks, and the needle end of the indwelling needle remains in the patient's blood vessel.

[13] Editor’s Note: Cable grooves, commonly known as rope seals, refer to the traces left by the ropes pressing on the soft tissues of the human body.

[14] Editor’s Note: Checkpoints are specific places on expressways, such as toll booths, traffic or public security checkpoints, etc. There are monitoring systems at the checkpoints to photograph, record and monitor all motor vehicles passing through the checkpoints. deal with.

[15] Editor’s Note: Suspension refers to the entire support system consisting of springs and shock absorbers between the vehicle body and tires.

[16] Editor's Note: Secondary injury refers to reinjury after injury or death.

[17] Editor’s Note: The uneven depth of the cable ditch and the non-intersecting horoscope is called tikong, which is a sign that distinguishes it from strangulation.

[18] Editor’s Note: Thyroid cartilage refers to the cartilage located on the front and side walls of the larynx, and is composed of left and right cartilage plates in a quadrangular shape with the front edges converging on each other.

[19] Editor’s Note: A locus is the position of a gene on a chromosome.

[20] Editor’s Note: Fontanelle refers to the skull gap formed by the loose skull union of infants and young children.

[21] Editor's Note: The location of the medulla oblongata is at the lowest part of the brain.

[22] Editor’s Note: The traces of dust reduction refer to the traces of shoe prints left by stepping on the dusty ground and the sole pattern erasing the dust on the ground.

[23] Editor's Note: The multi-band light source, composed of multiple monochromatic lights, can mainly excite traces or enhance the contrast of traces.

[24] Editor’s Note: Cofferdam refers to a temporary enclosure built in a water body.

[25] Editor’s note: Herding effect, also known as herd effect, means that when an individual is influenced by a group, they will doubt and change their views, judgments, and behaviors, and change in the same direction as the majority of the group.

[26] Editor’s note: The post-bullet cavity effect is a term in trauma ballistics. After the rotating bullet enters the human body, due to the rotation effect, a “cavity” that is several times or dozens of times the volume of the bullet appears behind the bullet. . The degree of damage caused by the "cavity" is much worse than that caused by the bullet alone.

[27] Editor’s Note: The softening focus refers to the occurrence of destructive lesions in the brain tissue, leading to brain tissue necrosis, softening, and cerebrospinal fluid filling, forming a cystic softening focus.

[28] Editor’s Note: The falx cerebri, formed by the dura mater, is in the midsagittal position, narrow in the front and wide in the back, like a sickle, separating the left and right cerebral hemispheres.

[29] Editor’s Note: Dust plus layered footprints, after dust-carrying shoes touch a certain carrier, dust footprints with the characteristics of shoe print patterns are left on the carrier.

[30] Editor’s Note: Coercion injury refers to the injury left on the victim’s body when the victim is controlled or threatened.Mainly manifested as superficial and dense.

[31] Editor’s note: Resist injury refers to the injury caused by the injured person touching sharp objects out of defensive instinct.Mainly appear in the victim's limbs.

[32] Author’s note: The record of mandrill comes from "Shan Hai Jing Hai Nei Jing Juan": "In the south there is a giant from Jiangxi with a human face and long arms, a black body with hair, and heels. That is to escape."

[33] Editor's Note: The wick effect refers to the continuous burning of the human body like a candle under certain conditions.

[34] Editor’s Note: Excessive fire means burning directly through the flame.

[35] Editor's Note: In the 80s, my country did not implement the weekend system.

[36] Editor’s Note: Living reactions refer to reactions that can only occur when the human body is alive, such as hemorrhage, hyperemia, swallowing, embolism, etc.

[37] Editor's Note: In the first part of "The Night Watchman", the couple's child was stolen at night. The thieves easily climbed over the wall as high as one person and escaped the pursuit of the couple who are physical education teachers.

[38] Editor's note: In the first part of "The Night Watchman", the 31 cases of baby theft that Xiao Wang investigated all occurred on the eighth day of the sixth lunar month.

[39] Editor's Note: Now there is no such thing as immediate execution of the death penalty. All death sentences must be approved by the Supreme People's Court before they can be carried out.

[40] Editor's note: DNA amplification instrument is mainly used for scientific research, clinical, case detection and other functions of gene amplification.

[41] Author's note: Of course, this is only the idea of ​​some people including the author, and has not reached consensus in the industry.

[42] Editor’s Note: After dividing the abdominal cavity by the rule of nines, the left and right upper abdomens are the quarter ribs.

[43] Editor's Note: Li flag, a term used on the Internet, refers to the fact that after a certain sentence is said, what happens in the end is contrary to expectations.

(End of this chapter)

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