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Chapter 118 Fishing Law Enforcement

"Let's see what data we have now," Mr. Pan stared at the data, for the first time he didn't sigh, just stayed still.

After examining it for a few minutes, he backed away sharply.The elder took out his own terminal, and then projected a large blank board in the room.

"Is it about to start?" Helen asked, "What is this?"

"This is the template that our older generation likes. Put everything in writing and write it yourself," Mr. Pan rubbed his hands, and he called the remaining people, namely Lin Tong and Lambert.

Eggy is still busy.

"Let me throw a brick first. This case has dragged on for so long. It's time for us to sort it out together," Mr. Pan said. "The first clue, so far, all the people involved in the Mars murder case actually benefited from it." By."

Mr. Pan said the first item, and the voice input tool immediately listed it.Correspondingly, everyone involved in this case appeared on a blank screen.

"Slowly, why would A's direct descendants be the beneficiaries?" Lambert pointed out.

"Because A's children are also O's descendants," Lin Tong added, "In principle, the copyright proceeds from various adaptations have gone to his 'biological mother'. To be precise, A's descendants are also beneficiaries."

"..." Helen folded her arms and said nothing. After a long time, she commented, "As a descendant of the villain in such a famous case, I don't think that child will be very happy."

"I bet the other party is no less discriminated against than others," Dandan added while hiding behind the screen.

"Very well, since that's the case," Mr. Pan asked, "The offspring of AO, that is, the child in the womb in the case, is there any news about him in the past 40 years?"

"No," Eggy poked his head out, "If there were, the case would have been closed long ago. I suspect he may not even know that he is involved in this case."

"How did you do this?" Helen was shocked.

"Adoption by agreement," Lin Tong is indeed a loyal fan of the movie Murder on Mars. He still remembers the discussion below when everyone watched the movie when he was a child.

Everyone looked at him.

"Adoption by agreement means that the child goes through legal procedures and is secretly given to other adopters, mainly to protect his parentage," Lin Tong checked the regulations, "and the beneficiary's argument also makes sense, in this case However, the child's original parents can still interfere with his life through external means."

"For example?" Mr. Pan asked.

"Anonymous scholarships, sudden good luck, etc., just like the physique that you would win a lottery when you walk on the street. In fact, the money was given to you by your biological parents in various ways."

Lambert remembers, “When I was in college, there were certain scholarships for certain people.”

"Okay," Mr. Pan clasped his hands together, "back to this case, what is the possibility that AO's descendants want to overturn this case?"

"0." Dandan made a gesture, "This conclusion was found out at the beginning, but...in fact, WSJC has been following up."

"The result?" Lambert asked.

"No," Eggy said truthfully, "I think this is the greatest thing that O in the case did. He really didn't let his own descendants know about his criminal life experience."

After everyone was emotional, Mr. Pan shifted the focus.

"Then let's think about it the other way around. Everything in this world has pros and cons. Since there are beneficiaries..."

"Then there must be non-beneficiaries," Lin Tong said very euphemistically, he did not say the word 'victim'.

"What about B's child?" Helen asked curiously, "I remember our last deduction that people will be more concerned about the conclusion of this case when they reach middle age. B's child has been hurt. If we trace back The damage in this respect, 50 years, he should now..."

"If it's true, B's child should be the one who expects this matter to settle down, and is not even willing to adapt this matter into a movie." Dandan turned around, and he looked at everyone, "Movies and film and television works It’s all a glorification of reality.”

"I agree with Eggy's statement," Lambert interjected, "If a person becomes more worried about the conclusion of this case when he reaches middle age, it is usually because the conclusion of the case is not conducive to him. Or, in other words, the other party's life Difficulty or excitement is encountered, and B's child..."

"The other party has two children," Helen asked, "right? The younger one filed a lawsuit, and the older one?"

"..." Lin Tong didn't speak.

Lambert stopped talking, but looked at Lin Tong, afraid that he might make a mistake, "Don't you know this movie very well, what do you think?"

"Actually, I wonder if the term 'beneficiary' is going too far here."

Lin Tong was a little sad, "Different from the descriptions in movies and TV shows, the real situation is that B's daughter was imprisoned for a month before being rescued, and the damage she suffered was far greater than the compensation given by those copyrights later. Do you understand? "

Lin Tong looked at everyone, and he added, "As Eggy said, she would rather use these wealth to exchange for the painful things that she has never experienced."

"Then how is she now?" Helen asked.

"Crazy, in fact, mentally ill, has been living in a high-end nursing home," Eggy replied, "The copyright of Mars Murder can be sold, half of the reason is that the cost of her treatment is too high, B had no choice but to sell the copyright and put the matter on the big screen."

"So..." Helen raised his eyebrows, "About blood relatives, we screened again?"

"But I don't think this is another screening," Lin Tong said, "because in this era..."

"Flow is king," Lambert said, akimbo.

"Aw!" Helen sighed as she clutched her forehead, "Don't tell me, the people we seem to be hurt by these gossips will actually become the final winners?"

"That's right, that's why the WSJC underground 'it' couldn't come to a conclusion in this case, we're missing a lot of key information," Eggy probed, "Lambert is right, the era when traffic is king, now The victims we seem to be, because of copyright and popularity issues, are likely to make a fortune next time."

"Reality interview shows, interview shows that have been exclusively licensed before, and things like that," Lambert explained. "The property rights haven't expired yet."

"From the point of view of personal interests, on the other hand, everyone has the motive not to overthrow this case, but they are all suspected of profiting from this case." Lin Tong was helpless.

"Then let's analyze the current situation of the most suspected people," Helen gave examples one by one, "Financial status, psychological status, medical insurance, and even the surrounding living conditions, etc. These... these are not all available for investigation. ?"

"The 'it' in the WSJC is doing this job. To put it simply," Eggy stared at the screen. "A lot of data is missing. Even the supercomputer has been fooled. What do you think we can do?"

Everyone suddenly fell into absolute silence.

"Great, you guys are really great."

Mr. Pan seemed very happy, although everyone was still at a loss.But he inspired everyone, "Seeing you discussing like this makes me feel young again."

"But what's the use?" Helen pointed at the screen, "We've only discussed one clue, and this is a clue that 'it' in the WSJC underground can't get an answer to. And we've wasted a long time."

"Helen is right. We are at a loss in this case," Lambert said. "We don't know the other party's motive, reason, and purpose. We only know that someone found those videos."

"And sent it to the film company, trying to overturn a case that was made more than 40 years ago, or even half a century ago," Lin Tong took Lambert's words.

"Yes, yes, yes, this case is boring, irritating, meaningless, and even seems to be making no progress."

Mr. Pan turned around, and he ordered the AI ​​to continue recording his voice.

"But what if this isn't a case?"

"What?" The big guy was taken aback.

"I mean, maybe we're only seeing a small part of something huge and that's why we don't understand what's going on," Mr. Pan, the main force in it, came into play, asking first.

"Eggy, I remember you said before that the blocked content on the Internet is divided into two parts."

Eggy nodded, "Technical faction and..."

"Bagua school." Lin Tong took over the topic.

"Then let me ask you, you all said that the group of people 50 years ago was very powerful, entangled, and kept the details very tight, and some of them even kept the information for 40 years, just to wait for this day and Others are arguing online."

When Mr. Pan stopped, everyone looked at him.

"Where is the charm of this case? Why are so many people obsessed? If we assume that the video evidence that later overturned the case is fake...then is it possible that it is because the Martian murder case is too well-known, so it is so popular? Chosen?"

Everyone frowned.

"You mean, if we look at this series of events from a very high perspective, the Mars murder is not the beginning," Lin Tong tried to understand Mr. Pan's meaning.

“It’s precisely because someone knew there was so much discussion and engagement once Murder on Mars turned around that they made these videos.”

"Assumptions, just assumptions."

Mr. Pan pointed to his head, "I just opened my brain and my thinking became a little more active."

"If you look at it from this point of view," the older Beta continued pointing at the testicles, "then why are their words blocked?"

"Just because of what you just said, these remarks are too radical, there are too many discussions, and the fields involved..."

Eggy's voice is getting smaller and smaller.

"Why?" Mr. Pan asked, "I want an accurate answer."

"Yes……"

Helen, Lin Tong and Lambert looked at Dandan, Dandan was the most educated and the smartest among them.This guy got stuck for a while, and the other party stuttered, unable to find the content.

After a long time, Eggy compromised, "Well, I just don't know, I just know that I blocked a lot."

"Then find that trigger mechanism, we're going to take this case to a whole new level now, if someone really wants to hide something..."

Lin Tong took Mr. Pan's words, "Then he will hide the truth in a lot of speculation."

Mr. Pan gave Lin Tong an encouraging look.

"Go," Mr. Pan directed Dandan, "Fishing law enforcement, you use countless accounts, use different IPs, imitate the tone of those people, exhaust all possibilities, and see which content is the key starting point."

Eggy nodded, turned around and went to do it.

"Then what should we do now?" Helen folded her arms, "The three of us..." She suddenly realized that Starr and Horrance were gone.

It seems that Mr. Pan has other preparations.

"What are the three of us doing?" Helen became interested.

"Continue fishing law enforcement."

Mr. Pan tapped the screen, "Do you still remember what you said, the content of the discussion at that time was divided into two parts, one was technical and the other was gossip."

Speaking of this, Mr. Pan was curious.

"What's the result of the video analysis you uploaded as WSJC before?"

"Mars is number one," Lambert said.

"Very well, since we have monitored so many speeches and content, the guy who should be irritated has been well hidden by big data, so let's change the way." Mr. Pan touched his chin.

"How do you plan to fish?" Helen had already used the word "you" to Mr. Pan.

"We praised the video blind box website a lot, saying that their attitude is very good, but next, we want to reveal some dissatisfaction." Mr. Pan said.

"And then?" Lambert asked.

Mr. Pan shrugged, "We will monitor and investigate all those who try to contact us in a way that will not be blocked."

"Damn it," Lin Tong swore, "this is the most primitive method, and it can even be compared with methods before criminal psychology came out."

"Yes, let me tell you why."

Even Eggy pricked up his ears and started to have a headache. Mr. Pan asked word by word, "What is the most important thing about criminal psychology and other criminal investigation methods?"

Everyone does not speak.

"Authenticity, data, the authenticity and validity of the information. In addition, there are factors such as timeliness, and our current enemy cannot even guarantee us the authenticity. We monitor The data can even be erased and swallowed under the nose."

"We're blind without that 'it' of the WSJC," Lambert said honestly, "especially with the non-physical virtual content."

Mr. Pan ordered the table, "We rely so much on technology that we are completely led by the nose these days."

Several young men looked at him.

"Catch the fish and bring back the old skills!" Mr. Pan began to urge them to work. "Our biggest advantage is that we are not like the case handling in ancient times, where we will miss the details due to human factors."

Lin Tong and the others quickly got in place and started to prepare.

"Record all information and movements, little sheep!" Mr. Pan said loudly, "Machines are created by humans, and algorithms are written by humans. We just start from scratch, we just start from scratch."

Lin Tong and everyone looked at each other, and everyone raised their eyebrows.

"Take out the motivation to be a WSJC agent! You didn't choose this line of work to serve the WSJC's underground instrument. Remember, we can do it without it!"

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