Chapter 151: Way of Death
Wanghe Building.
These high-rise buildings in the city center are the most prosperous areas in Ningtai County and are also where the county's CBD is located. They include the branches of various banks in the county, the "headquarters" of various financial companies in the county, as well as real estate companies, hotel companies, Some government departments, local branches of state-owned enterprises, etc...
High-rise buildings are never fully rented, and rents naturally fluctuate greatly. In the Wanghe Building, which is the worst-managed, all the cats and dogs came in, calling it breeding, and the whole floor stunk. .
Jiang Yuan had previously followed his friends to Wanghe Building to play escape rooms and archery. In comparison, the escape rooms played by people in the county were too crude. Jiang Yuan had forced his way through from behind the wall. What he saw at that time was It's just a dark, undecorated plot of land.
Much scarier than the chamber itself.
The few police officers who came first surrounded the place where the person fell. The yellow warning tape, the flat square, and the natural high-end stone walls look a bit like something from a TV series.
Outside the cordon, a group of county youths dressed like white-collar workers were desperately taking videos and photos with their mobile phones.
Probably because I want to inject some blood into my barren circle of friends.
The deceased was also a white-collar worker.
Wearing a white shirt and black trousers. With your back to the ground and your face to the right, it is already a lake.
Fortunately, the head was not smashed out from the inside and shattered inside the skull. Otherwise, the scene would have been enough to persuade most of the young white-collar workers to leave.
"Move the caution tape farther away. Get rid of anyone who takes pictures. If you don't leave, put away your cell phone." Huang Qiangmin also drove his old Pajero to the scene and loudly ordered the criminal police who had just arrived.
The police officers who received support immediately pulled a further cordon, especially those who were looking nearby, and evacuated them away.
There were people upstairs stretching their necks and taking pictures with their mobile phones until they were pointed at and persuaded to come back.
Jiang Yuan and Wu Jun carefully observed the corpse.
Wu Jun took a ruler, measured the line on the ground, and indicated the location. Jiang Yuan, like an assistant, took pictures and took pictures with a camera.
Wu Jun would remind him from time to time: "This way, this way..."
Unlike previous incidents, in this incident, the two of them were very persistent in taking photos and measuring distances.
This is because both of them know very well that the first thing to judge for a fallen eucalyptus is suicide, accident, or homicide. In addition, dumping the body should also be considered separately.
There are so many fellow detectives here, and they basically come according to the configuration of murder.
There is no way. If you don't preset a position, like foreigners do, first send two ordinary criminal police officers to take a look, and then call people when they find suspicious points. Don't waste several hours of the golden 72 hours.
Under the pressure of being killed, the criminal police team cannot afford to waste these hours.
At this time, if the forensic doctor said that he fell voluntarily, the entire criminal police team would be able to get off work two hours earlier.
But it is definitely not easy to say this.
Wu Jun and Jiang Yuan were very cautious because they understood this.
"The injuries are basically consistent with the characteristics of a high fall." Wu Jun waited until he had completely taken photos before starting to turn over the body and examine the surface injuries.
The characteristics of high-fall injuries are actually easy to understand. The most important point is that the injuries are usually caused by one-time violence.
Of course, someone like Jackie Chan who tripped and fell when he fell from a building is definitely not OK and needs to be checked again.
But for normal people, when they fall from a building, they basically hit bottom.
At this time, even if the body has multiple injuries, the direction of the force should be consistent.
If they are inconsistent, then we should consider the possibility of injuries before death, or the possibility of dumping the body. Basically, it is considered from the perspective of homicide.
Of course, there are other characteristics of high fall injuries, but most of them are observed during the autopsy.
As long as Wu Jun could be sure that he had indeed fallen to his death from a height, he would be half relieved.
In cities, most people who die from falling from heights commit suicide.
That is to say, abnormal death, but not fatal.
Jiang Yuan took notes and reminded: "Do you have a side-blocking posture with your arms?"
"Well, it means it's not a corpse dumping." Wu Jun agreed.
He was conscious when he fell, so he certainly wasn't dumping his body.
For some bodies that have fallen from high heights, it is not easy to determine whether to dump them on site.
And dumping a body usually means death.
If you didn't kill him, why throw it away? This kind of words is generally not wrong when used in the context of throwing corpses.
In addition, the fact that he was conscious when he fell to death means that he was not in a state of drunkenness. This is one step closer to suicide.
As for accident or suicide, from a forensic perspective, it is not easy to distinguish between the two.
Even from a forensic perspective, it is not easy to distinguish whether someone fell from a height or was pushed downstairs.
Although, it can indeed be judged from aspects such as the distance of the fall. But what if the push was not far enough, or the deceased jumped down.
Whether it was suicide or not, the simpler and more accurate solution should be to judge from the state of the deceased and the investigation of the fall scene.
Wu Jun then asked the police officer next to him: "Has the scene of the crash been confirmed?"
"Not yet, we are in the process of questioning and checking surveillance." The police officer's answer was a little surprising.
Wu Jun frowned slightly: "Didn't you jump from the roof of the building?"
Wanghe Building is an office building with glass curtain wall. The exterior facade is not designed like a balcony in a residential building. Therefore, the most convenient place to jump from a building should be on the roof.
Most of its windows are half-open and located relatively high.
It is unlikely that such an embarrassing window shape would be chosen by a suicide victim.
The police officer said "Yes" and said: "Witnesses saw that he jumped from a high-rise building. The specific floor is not sure."
"Okay, let's find it later." Wu Jun frowned and returned to the body.
He feels a little bad now. Most people who commit suicide, even if they jump out of the window, have enough time to mentally struggle. Some people hang around the scene of the fall for several hours or even more than ten hours before jumping off the building.
The witness did not even see which floor was clear, indicating that the time in front of the window must not have been long.
The kind of people who rush over in a hurry and climb out of windows without stopping are not unheard of, but they are indeed rare.
In other words, Eucalyptus no longer looks like she committed suicide.
Huang Qiangmin, who also received the news, didn't look good. He walked over and said, "Can you see anything on the body?"
If there is a defensive injury, or any obvious injury, you can directly consider killing him, which will save everyone from thinking too much.
However, no.
Wu Jun squatted down and said: "Let's check the corpse list first. See if we can find anything."
It is not easy to determine the nature of a corpse that fell from a high height because there are too many unexpected situations and the corpse may rebound on the ground for a second time, making it even more complicated.
However, this is what forensic doctors do. If there is no better method, they can only use the second best method to do things.
Jiang Yuan was emotionally stable.
He is just a single dog and has nothing to do when he returns home, so his life is saved.
Jiang Yuan did not follow Wu Jun to check the corpse this time, but said from the side: "Master, I want to wipe off some attachments first."
"Okay, you wipe it first." Wu Jun agreed.
Jiang Yuan then worked hard to remove the material in front of him and began to wipe away the physical evidence from the deceased.
He mainly wanted to collect some trace evidence.
If the deceased had scratched or pulled with the murderer before he was alive, there is a high probability that trace physical evidence was exchanged.
Even if the murderer just pushed, it is possible to find traces.
Of course, it's difficult.
Jiang Yuan lowered his head to look for physical evidence, and from time to time he would turn his head to look at it under the sunlight. The most commonly used one is the horse hoof mirror.
This thing is known as a criminal artifact. It is used for fingerprints, spot inspections, blood stains, and DNA. In fact, it is used for everything.
In general, this is a magnifying glass that is not easily affected by light, but in the domestic criminal field, for a long time, everyone basically only had this weapon.
That is to say, the people in the criminal department have a relatively weak right to speak, otherwise, various voices can raise it to the level of PA (instruments).
"Someone took a video." A police officer ran to Huang Qiangmin's side with a loud voice.
Jiang Yuan and Wu Jun both looked up.
Huang Qiangmin simply turned around and looked at his mobile phone with several others.
The video on the phone is very short. Basically, the owner of the phone aimed at the window and the person fell from the window.
There seemed to be no one behind the window. In other words, was this an accident?
Jiang Yuan frowned and said, "Keep the phone and don't return it to the owner. I'll strengthen it when I get back."
Huang Qiangmin immediately responded and told people upstairs to protect the scene.
Jiang Yuan chased after him: "After I finish here, I will scan for trace evidence immediately and put the warning tape as far away as possible."
Huang Qiangmin frowned and asked, "Do you think it's not suicide? Is there someone hidden in the video?"
"I don't know, I want to take a look again." Jiang Yuan really didn't know, he just felt uneasy.
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