The World of American TV Series: Starting with the L.A. Patrol

Chapter 858: Hancheng Strategy (XII)

"It's a perfect sniping point." Clay also walked to the window and looked out, then looked thoughtfully into the bloody and terrifying room, "Something is wrong, guys, there seems to be some contradictions here."

Knowing that he was combining theory with practice, Jack did not answer directly, but looked at Aubrey, wanting to know his thoughts.

"From the way the body was abandoned, the murderer is a sophisticated and methodical person, but look at this crime scene, it's a mess, blood everywhere, and there is no sign of cleaning."

As a former academic master, Aubrey once took psychology as an elective. His learning progress in psychological profiling is no less than Clay's, and he instantly grasped the key points.

Jack then added, "And the method of committing the crime, we all know that he used a shopping cart to transport the victim up through the elevator.

Although the security of this building can be said to be non-existent, it is still very risky. Pretending to help a drunk companion get the anesthetized victim into the elevator should be a safer way, unless..."

"Unless his physical strength does not allow him to do so." Clay continued.

"Or maybe he put the shopping cart in the elevator in advance, but no matter what he did, he was related to the owner of this office, so he had a private direct elevator and the key to this office."

Aubrey snapped his fingers triumphantly.

"It's as real as it gets." Ma Xidao whispered to the side. The FBI's weird psychological profiling was completely different from his straightforward case-handling style.

At this time, the ding-dong sound of the elevator arriving at the floor came from the corridor, followed by the sound of the elevator door opening, and then the respectful greetings of the two detectives at the door.

"Prosecutor Jin, you're here."

The strong stench of corpses in the room did not change the stern face of Prosecutor Jin Junhao. He looked around coldly and finally fell on Ma Xidao.

"Have you notified the technical department of the search team?"

Even Ma Xidao had to bow slightly to show respect to the prosecutor, "I have notified them, and they will be here soon."

Prosecutor Jin Junhao's cold eyes fell on the three FBI in the room again. He hesitated for a moment, as if he had made up his mind. He walked quickly to Jack, bowed deeply, and then took the initiative to extend his hand.

"I'm very sorry. I was too rude last night. Please forgive me."

Jack was shocked by his Japanese apology. He quickly stretched out his hand to shake his hand, and looked at Jubal and Jiejie who came with him at the door with a puzzled look.

A few minutes later, the scene was handed over to the forensic personnel of the Korean Metropolitan Police Department. The FBI and Ma Xidao left the building together, and finally had the opportunity to communicate privately.

"What happened to that guy just now?" Jack was puzzled by the prosecutor's attitude of being arrogant at first and then respectful.

Jubal smiled, "He apologized to me solemnly on the way here, just like he did just now. As I said before, Kim Jun-ho may have some kind of overly strong self-esteem, but he is a person who is willing to do things sincerely.

We found the owner's information, Li Jianyu, a Korean citizen. Didn't you see how Kim Jun-ho looked when he saw his name pop up from the system? He was almost shaking with excitement."

"Is there anything special about this Li Jianyu?" Aubrey asked curiously.

"Kim Jun-ho said he has a criminal record and was once requested to be extradited by Dubai. Two years ago, he was accused of using a utility knife to attack a prostitute in Dubai, but he successfully escaped back to South Korea before being formally arrested."

Jiejie took out a piece of information from her bag and handed it to Jack, "This is some information about Li Jianyu that Alice and Hannah just investigated."

"No wonder this prosecutor is so excited, this Li Jianyu is the only son of a chaebol." Jack suddenly realized.

"The only son of 'Chaebol'? What does that mean?" Clay was a little puzzled.

The word "Chaebol" was created specifically for the Korean chaebols, and it is directly transliterated from Korean, meaning "a clan with great wealth".

Li Jianyu's father was once a well-known plastic surgeon, and later founded a large pharmaceutical company. Now he has a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars. Although he is not as good as the top chaebols such as Samsung, SK, and LG, he is also a figure in Korea.

It is not difficult to understand why prosecutor Kim Junhao was so excited. If the only son of a small chaebol falls into his hands with conclusive evidence, it is simply a stepping stone from heaven.

You should know that it is extremely difficult to become a prosecutor in Korea, and the cost is extremely expensive.

Even if there is a genius with a super high IQ in the family, and all the exams are smooth sailing, the minimum investment is equivalent to 20% of the total income of a middle-class Korean family for 30 years.

With the high prices in Korea, this is almost all the savings of this middle-class family after frugality, but even so, even if the admission rate is less than 3%. The judicial examination, which was originally open to the whole society, still attracted many children from poor families.

After 2007, South Korea "reformed" the judicial examination, closed the door to the whole society, and stipulated that candidates must enter law school and accumulate credits before they can apply for the examination. This was seen as completely cutting off the upward path for the common people.

However, becoming a grassroots prosecutor is just the beginning. The next step is to painfully wait for qualifications. From a grassroots prosecutor to a senior prosecutor, you must have at least 10 years of supervisory experience.

The higher you go, the longer the qualifications required, and this is just the most basic requirement. Fame, merit and the support of the chaebol behind you are all indispensable.

In South Korea, the relationship between prosecutors and chaebols can be described as love-hate relationship. The former is usually regarded as the best marriage partner by the latter. Many famous prosecutors are the sons-in-law of big chaebols.

And those small chaebols, especially the domineering second generation like Li Jianyu, are also the most tempting fat meat in the eyes of prosecutors.

It is not something that a small prosecutor can do to confront a big chaebol like Samsung, but to knock down a small chaebol or send his only son to prison means a double harvest of merit and fame for ordinary prosecutors like Jin Junhao, and thus embark on a direct train from the local inspection office to the high inspection office.

"So, because the suspect changed from a foreigner to a Korean, we FBI agents went from being troublemakers to helping him get promoted?"

After Jack's explanation, Clay finally realized it, and the others also understood the reason why Kim Junho's attitude suddenly changed 180 degrees.

If the suspect in this case is an American, it would be extremely difficult to convict him for some well-known reasons, so Kim Junho, the case organizer, would almost certainly take the blame.

Considering that this case has been paid attention to by the media before, the fate of this prosecutor in the future can be imagined, and working at the grassroots level for a lifetime may be the best ending.

Now that the suspect has become a Korean, and the son of a chaebol, considering that the FBI from the United States came to help solve the case, and the three victims were from three countries in Europe and the United States, once the evidence is conclusive, conviction is almost a foregone conclusion.

"It makes people feel a little uncomfortable for no reason." Aubrey curled his lips in disdain.

"Or maybe he is indeed an honest prosecutor? He simply wants to bring the criminals to justice." Jack smiled and helped to explain. After all, these were just his private speculations. Some things can only be judged by actions rather than by the heart, and no one is perfect.

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