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Chapter 3543 I am a gunner

Li Zhifeng actually felt very suspicious about this case.

Now, Meng Shaoyuan has entrusted the investigation task to his hands. In Li Zhifeng's view, this is an absolute trust.

He is not a professional spy. Before that, he was just a soldier.

But when these men stay with Meng Shaoyuan, even though he is still unwilling to use his brain most of the time, and even though he may not know it himself, his progress is visible to the naked eye.

Li Zhifeng even discovered that he had learned to think.

You can be indifferent, but the tasks assigned to you by your boss must be completed to the letter.

He came to the scene again.

He always felt that when the assassination occurred, his investigation was a bit hasty and he did not examine many places carefully.

There must be something missing.

"There is never a perfect crime."

Li Zhifeng remembers what Meng Shaoyuan once said: "No matter how well-camouflaged a crime scene is, it will definitely leave useful evidence. The reason why nothing has been gained after the so-called careful investigation is just that there was no careful observation."

Li Zhifeng remembered that he specifically asked his boss that time what constituted careful observation? Those who handled the case must have searched every corner of the scene. So, doesn't this count as careful observation?

"It doesn't count."

Meng Shaoyuan answered this way: "What is careful observation? Not just relying on the eyes, but relying on this..."

He pointed to his head: "From the first second you enter the scene, you must put yourself in the roles of the murderer and the victim. How did the murderer get in here? Did the victim resist? How did the murderer

Committing a crime?

You must first go through all of this in your mind. After you have a rough outline, you can then conduct an on-site investigation. At that time, you already have a clear idea of ​​what you should check and where to start.

direction, which will have the effect of getting twice the result with half the effort.”

This is the most valuable wealth that Meng Shaoyuan brought to Li Zhifeng.

And now, Li Zhifeng appears on the scene.

What if I were the shooter.

Almost immediately, Li Zhifeng changed his identity.

What would I do?

This angle was chosen perfectly, but it's just the professional instinct of a shooter.

The gunman must have been here long ago.

As a professional shooter, there are certain qualities that you must possess:

patience!

I am the gunman, Li Zhifeng kept telling himself in his heart.

I'm in this position now.

Li Zhifeng fell to the ground.

At this time, he had completely put himself into the morning of the shooting.

He was lying on the ground and seemed to have a gun in his hand.

At this time, it was still early for Japanese prisoners of war to enter the city.

The shooter is also a human being, and he will also undergo psychological and physiological changes while waiting.

No matter how patient you are, there will definitely be various psychological activities during the long wait.

If it were you, maybe you would light a cigarette?

The question is, does the murderer smoke?

No cigarette butts were found at the scene.

Li Zhifeng really lit up a cigarette.

While pumping, he kept looking through the scope in the direction of the Japanese prisoners of war entering the city.

A cigarette was smoked slowly.

When Li Zhifeng killed him, he deliberately chose an angle.

By choosing this position, most smokers will easily stub out their cigarette butts.

However, Li Zhifeng did not really pinch it.

But after he chose this angle, he began to look carefully at this area.

here!

Without much effort, Li Zhifeng found a cigarette pinch point.

Well, if this is what the gunman left behind, then Li Zhifeng already has a general idea of ​​the situation at the scene.

The shooter, like himself, smoked a cigarette, and when he finished smoking, he put out the cigarette.

Moreover, he was going to wipe away the traces. He should have wiped it with his hands or a handkerchief.

But despite this, the traces of cigarette smoking are difficult to completely eliminate.

The Gunner didn't really care. It was just his professional instinct:

Destroy all possible evidence at the scene!

Li Zhifeng then measured it.

Judging from the cigarette pinch point, the murderer's arms should be longer than his own.

What happens after you put out the cigarette?

What did the shooter do with the cigarette butts?

Put it in your pocket?

Or just throw it away?

Li Zhifeng is not particularly sure about this.

He leaned out and looked for a while, and soon made a discovery.

On a raised spot beneath the hiding place, he saw a cigarette butt.

Li Zhifeng was not sure whether the cigarette butt was thrown away by the gunman.

He immediately stood up and tried every means to get the cigarette butt from the bulge.

Marlboro!

Li Zhifeng recognized the brand of cigarettes at a glance.

There is something special about this.

During World War II, the cigarettes specially supplied to the U.S. military were mainly Good Luck, Camel, and Marlboro.

Good Luck Brand is a special cigarette for the U.S. military. It will be distributed to soldiers along with field rations. Each US soldier has 7 packs of cigarettes a week. Most of them are Good Luck Brand. Good Luck Brand cigarettes were also the most photographed cigarettes in World War II.

, its soft taste is also loved by frontline troops.

The exposure of Camel brand cigarettes in China and the Pacific is greater than good luck. The main reason is that most of the cigarettes used by the United States to support the Pacific and East Asian theaters are Camel brand, so the expeditionary forces fighting in Burma and the troops stationed in India can smoke the packaging.

Sophisticated Camel brand cigarettes were even set up in China after the war to produce them exclusively.

And what about Marlboro?

It is not a cigarette specially supplied to the military, but because of its good advertising effect, it is also known as a private product carried by many American soldiers. However, its supply is far less than the above two.

It’s rare to see Marlboro in Manila!

But right here, a Marlboro appeared?

Assuming it belonged to the shooter, where did he get it?

Where did they get it from American soldiers?

The standard for cigarettes issued by the US military to ordinary soldiers is 7 packs of cigarettes a week, which is equivalent to one pack a day. This standard was the highest among the countries participating in the war at the time, and cigarettes were also "hard currency" in military camps. Many soldiers liked to smoke the unfinished cigarettes.

cigarettes and exchange them for other supplies such as coffee, cola and ice cream.

But that's only limited to good luck cards.

Anyone who owns a Marlboro will not trade these cigarettes for anything.

Li Zhifeng found that he had the biggest gain.

What we need to do now is to determine whether the cigarette butt was left by the murderer.

Li Zhifeng has his own way.

He returned to his hiding place again.

A team of Japanese prisoners of war appeared.

The person walking at the front was none other than the Colonel of Ishiwata Palace.

"Snapped"!

Li Zhifeng "pulled" the trigger.

Colonel Ishiwatari fell to the ground at the sound.
Chapter completed!
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