Tokyo Police

Vol 3 Chapter 16: Investigate suspects

"Lin, these are the information about the suspects found within the scope you delineated. They all had criminal records when they were minors."

Sean and several colleagues came to Lin Xiuyi's new office with boxes after boxes of documents, which was specially arranged by Musk for Lin Xiuyi. Because of the rush of time, there are only a few simple pieces of furniture and office supplies in the office. Fortunately, the area is large enough. Although there are several people standing in the room now, it is still very spacious.

Sean and his colleagues put the documents on a conference table in the middle of the house. Lin Xiu helped everyone to distribute the document boxes on the table. From now on, the search team led by Lin Xiuyi is officially established.

Musk sent four more federal agents to join Lin Xiuyi's team to track down the whereabouts of the Green River Killer. Worried that the Green River Killer has other hostages in his hands, the FBI is now in a position to avoid a rat, and cannot carry out a large-scale search operation in this area openly and aboveboard.

After everyone was seated, Lin Xiu always explained what he was going to do today, which was to find out the next key investigation targets from among the suspects who had a juvenile criminal record that had been screened out.

After Lin Xiu explained it clearly, everyone started the boring job. Although there are already computers to assist in the work, because the first case of the Green River Killer happened thirty-five years ago, and the time range of the juvenile criminal records that Lin Xiuyi wants to retrieve is earlier than that time, At that time, computers were not yet widely popularized, and many data were still stored in the form of non-standard files. Because they are all old cases, some information will inevitably not be reflected in the FBI's criminal database for various reasons, and manual screening is inevitable.

"Everyone, please note that we are looking for juvenile crimes that happened between thirty-five and forty-five years ago. The suspect should have violent and sexual criminal tendencies. He should have committed the crime for the first time. The methods are still very immature, and being a minor may not be enough to adopt the criminal method of suffocation, so we focus on criminals who have experienced crimes of injury and sexual assault..."

After Lin Xiu explained something, everyone nodded to show their understanding, and then continued to bury their heads in the pile of old papers looking for clues.

Starting from going to work in the morning and continuing until 9 o'clock in the evening, everyone finally screened these old cases again. After much discussion, six suspects who lived in the area and had juvenile criminal records became candidates for the Green River Killer.

The first suspect was identified by Sean, whose name was Howard Brooks, a white male, aged 62, who lived at 33 Lord Street. Brooks is a truck driver by profession. His daily job is to deliver goods from the airport to cargo owners in downtown Seattle. In addition, Brooks also owns a Pontiac SUV, which is very important. Lin Xiu's description of a pair of prisoners. Brooks had a brief incarceration as a minor, joined an extremist racial group as a teenager, and twice committed aggravated assault...

In some respects, the suspect found by Sean is very much in line with Lin Xiu's description of the Green River Killers. But there is one thing that Lin Xiuyi is more concerned about, this Howard is a racist. But Lin Xiuyi clearly remembered that in the 1982 case, one of the two victims was a black girl. While racists don't necessarily don't **** women of color. But Lin Xiuyi felt that at least he would be biased in the choice of the victim. At the crime scene in 1982, the bodies of black girls and white girls were also abandoned in the river. Judging from the murderer's attitude towards the bodies, it seemed that there was no racist tendency.

After Xiao En introduced Suspect No. 1 to everyone, Lin Xiuyi did not raise any objections. Because Lin Xiuyi knew in his heart, the Green River Killer was probably very different from his description. It is impossible to solve the case purely by relying on the mental description of the criminal suspect. Once a mistake is made, it is likely to mislead the entire investigation direction. From the current situation, the FBI has too few clues, and most of Lin Xiuyi's assumptions do not have a very solid foundation. Lin Xiuyi was not an immortal, and he did not dare to be 100% sure that what he described was the true situation of the Green River Killer. So despite his suspicions, Lin Xiuyi still included Howard Brooks among the key suspects for investigation.

"Sir, I have a suspect here named Lynn Spencer, also a white male, living on a farm near Route 90~www.wuxiahere.com~He has meat on Route 90 The food store, which also owns a van and a pickup truck. Lynn Spencer tried to molest a 13-year-old girl when he was 15 when he knocked her unconscious with his hands, but was caught Passers-by found it but failed. As an adult, Spencer served in the US military stationed in South Korea. He was forced to leave the army and returned to the country because he was involved in three local **** cases in South Korea. However, because of the asylum of the US military, the South Korean side Lynn Spencer was not prosecuted for rape, so the police criminal record does not show Spencer's experience in South Korea, but it can be found on the FBI record..."

A new federal agent, Jason Siegel, who joined the investigation team, reported to Lin Xiuyi.

"I want to know if Spencer was also a suspect in the large-scale investigation in 1982?" Lin Xiuyi asked very seriously after listening to Jason's introduction.

"Sir, Spencer is indeed a suspect! But he passed the lie test twice, so he was excluded from the list of suspects by the FBI. But his father left him the farm, Jason has been living there since 1980. So the time..."

As soon as Lin Xiu listened to Detective Jason's introduction, he asked for the file of the suspect, Lynd Spencer. This guy's resume was very much in line with Lin Xiu's description of the Green River Killers. He has participated in the army and should have certain organizational skills. Moreover, he had unsuccessful criminal experiences during his childhood and in Korea. Isn't this the Green River Killer that Lin Xiuyi described

?

Lin Xiuyi picked up the pen in his hand and marked a red mark on Lynn Spencer's record. He felt that this Spencer chose to live a normal life after returning to China, which was simply abnormal.

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