Detective Bennet [Comprehensive novel]
Chapter 3
Kelsey is going to Cambridge, of course.
Packed up Mary's belongings, waited for everything to come to light, and buried the trivial objects together.Of course, it does not include the flour and potatoes that were taken to the destination.
This is really a sad story.
Lestrade was almost certain that your son's detective game was not supported by his family.Therefore, Kelsey doesn't have much money to spend at the moment, so he doesn't even spare the food, and insists on proving that Bennet will be able to solve the case.
On a rare occasion, Lestrade treated his guests generously, with a huge fish and chips for lunch, and he denied that he was mocking Kelsey for not being able to eat even these.
Kelsey finished her lunch very calmly, she should be content to be treated, so she didn't care about other people's slander.
But if you really want to make money as soon as possible, at least you can buy all kinds of ingredients and cook all kinds of dishes, instead of enduring the destruction of taste buds by British cuisine in the 19th century.
The inconvenience of travel in the 19th century would be difficult to deal with if the taste of food could be solved through home cooking.
Cambridge Railway Station was completed and opened to traffic in 1845, but this trip did not take a train.
Steam trains in the 19th century were different from later ones.It uses short-wheelbase carriages with no cushioning at the joints between the carriages, and the seats are crude and bumpy.
Insufficient technology leads to the lax sealing of the car windows, and the car must be disheartened, unable to eat and drink on the way, and there is no toilet.
Trains are only twice as fast as horse-drawn carriages.It is difficult to buy tickets temporarily, not to mention transporting two corpses, the two can only choose to drive their own carriage.
Kelsey got into the carriage and endured the bumps along the way, seeing that Lestrade could drive with ease.
"The journey of more than five hours passed quickly."
With no extra police force, Lestrade transported the corpses alone on several occasions.Today is better, at least there is one more living person in the car. "However, it may be too much for Mr. Bennet. Judging by your appearance, you have never been in such a crude carriage, have you?"
Is it something to be proud of when you are used to the humble carriage?Discouraging the pursuit of extravagance does not mean being willing to be simple.
Kelsey asked sharply, "If you can create a more comfortable and convenient means of transportation, don't you still insist on riding in a horse-drawn carriage and endure the ups and downs when the wheels roll?
Indeed, if you wear a hat, you won't be able to see your hair trembling with the car, otherwise you will worry about trembling and trembling and you will be bald someday.If I can choose, I don't mind this kind of new and old. "
Bald warning!
This is too realistic, too direct.
Lestrade didn't have time to proudly catch Kelsey's sore foot, and he didn't want to continue this topic.
"I mentioned the five findings about the Ripper earlier. You won't be like those people who pretend to be mysterious and have to wait until the last moment to reveal the real culprit."
When the case was mentioned, Kelsey became serious.
Based on the current clues, it can be determined that Jason knows everything about the Whitechapel and has successfully escaped the sight of many people.This is his comfort zone and is likely to live in it.
In addition, the crimes committed so far have all occurred from late Saturday night to early Monday morning.Jason likely had a regular job, which made it easier for him to commit crimes on weekends.
Lestrade shrugged his shoulders, "I also know these two points, but they don't mean much. According to the current investigation, there are tens of thousands of people living in Whitechapel and its vicinity.
Most of the laborers are temporary workers, and there are many people who take weekends off. No matter how narrow the scope is, the initial estimate is that 6000 to [-] people meet the standard. "
"Therefore, pay more attention to the third point. The population density of the Whitechapel area is extremely high, and the streets are relatively quiet from night to early morning. No matter how fast Jason makes a knife, if there is a cry for help, there must be witnesses."
Kyle took out his sketchbook while talking, and five roadmaps were already on the paper.
She clearly marked the surrounding conditions of the five crime locations.
"However, according to Scotland Yard's investigation, no witnesses have been found to indicate that there was an abnormal noise at the time of the incident. This is very strange. Any strangeness must have a reason."
why?
Lestrade looked at the detailed anatomy diagram, which was almost completely reproduced in scale.
The roads in Whitechapel are chaotic, and houses are built randomly everywhere.What kind of memory would Kelsey be able to draw if he only walked back to the scene of the crime?
Perhaps, it is time to admit that this is not a nobleman's game, but he still thinks about why there is no cry for help.
"Old Tom's eyes can't distinguish colors, but they can still judge people's shapes. The suspicious man who ran past his door today was thin. If Jason is not aggressive, he won't be able to arouse the vigilance of those women. .”
"This is a possibility, and there is another possibility. The victims did not necessarily have close contact with the murderer, but they probably knew him through various channels, so they were killed without calling for help immediately."
Kelsey made an analogy, “It’s like the owner of the bakery next door is kind. You heard that he raises cats and dogs with love, and he often gives customers small biscuits as gifts. After a long time, some people around him will predict him. Won't do anything bad."
This kind of prediction is actually very rash, but it is the psychology of many people.
Kelsey also pointed out, "If the victim thinks the murderer is not aggressive and knows him, the possibility of shouting at the first time is very low. As for who the murderer is, the "S, S" that Mary did not finish before she died cannot be ignored. "
this point is very important.
If Kelsey hadn't been resurrected, this key clue would have been lost.
"Well. The murderer was thin, non-aggressive, lived in or near Whitechapel, probably had a regular job and weekends off. Do you know how many people around Whitechapel can't get enough to eat? It's easy to find a fat man, but how many of the above people?"
Lestrade habitually sneered, "As for the hint given by Mary, if she is a laundry worker, she can check the contacts of her colleagues in the factory. A prostitute, don't be kidding, can you find out who her client is? "
"As a police detective, please be careful with your words. It's a job you have no choice but to live, not to live."
Kelsey seriously pointed out that, except for a very few women, who would want to live like Mary.
"No matter how difficult it is, we should search. Before narrowing the scope, we should start with people whose names start with S, or that person comes from a region or country that starts with S. I think Scotland Yard can't say no, especially men cannot."
For a moment, Lestrade blushed. What did he say before?
There is no fairy tale prince, but the devil is in the world and can strike people at any time.The strange thing is that the devil at this moment actually has a trace of humanity.
Kelsey must say that Scotland Yard, which has been established for 40 years, is still very irregular. When we went to investigate the scene together today, we found that the public's trust in it is not high.
Poor law and order cannot be attributed only to the gathering of lower-class laborers and refugees. The contempt of Scotland Yard is also an important reason.
At this time, she didn't care about Lestrade's embarrassment, "As for the fourth and fifth points, more evidence is needed to support them. Let me say that the victims are all in their 40s. What they have in common is not just their age and being disemboweled." .
To solve the case, why did the murderer choose this age group?Why not choose young and beautiful?Why didn't he take the heart, but the kidneys and uterus. "
"Then why do you say?! I don't have a criminal's head, do you?"
Lestrade was inevitably a little impatient, and had always handled cases in accordance with the rules.
First look for witnesses, then investigate the possible users of the leftover murder weapon, and then find some enemies of the victim.If you encounter a poisoning case, many cases have to be shelved due to insufficient evidence.
"Has Scotland Yard checked the past families of the five victims? Have they ever had marriages or children?"
Kelsey learned that the five victims lived alone before being killed, and the murderer chose a prostitute, was in her 40s, and took away the kidney and uterus, which pointed out that her criminal psychology was likely to be related to her role as a mother.
However, in order to determine the age range of the killer and determine that the crime was related to the mother rather than sex, it is necessary to look at the autopsy report.
In addition, it is currently known that the Whitechapel area has very little nighttime lighting.
The murderer commits the crime with an oil lamp, which requires high proficiency in using a knife, but the proficiency needs to be analyzed in detail through autopsy.
Lestrade was questioned again, "I said prostitutes, the victims' interpersonal relationships are very complicated. If they had been married, their ex-husbands would not admit it."
Kelsey looked at Lestrade quietly, his eyes were straightforward: It's all an excuse!
It was obvious that they hadn't thought of investigating it before, most people, including Scotland Yard, subconsciously thought that Mary and the others' life was depraved, which was the reason for their murder.
The carriage became quiet again.
Drive quietly all the way into Cambridgeshire, first stop by the River of Sword, and then go to the mortuary.
Kelsey jumped out of the carriage to go to A first, and nodded to Lestrade. "I'll just wait for the detective to bring the body back. One thing must be said, solving a case is not a game, let alone a show of one's wisdom.
Investigating clues and troubleshooting suspicious points requires the efforts of everyone, and a reasonable system and a sound system are the foundation.As long as the case is taken seriously and responsibly, everyone involved in solving the case is valuable. "
Lestrade froze for a moment, did he hear certain words from the mouth of the devil?Looking back, Kelsey had disappeared at the end of the crooked street.
**
"Jianhe Wharf Bar A"
Even though the note only provided initials, A should be recognizable at a glance when passing by the pier.
This bar and club is built by the river, with a rusty anchor hanging on the gate wall, A is Anchor (anchor).
Kelsey knocked on the door and came in. The night business had not started at 05:30 in the evening, and there were only a few waiters inside making preparations.
She took off her hat for a while, "Excuse me, is there a Mr. H here? He is related to Professor Conrad of the medical school."
The waiters shook their heads and called the bar owner.
Soon, a slightly fat young man came out. "Sir, hello. You are looking for Hol..., Hu..., well, forgive me for not remembering EE's name. This is the fun of the club, everyone is just called nicknames.
EccentricEncyclopedias (weird encyclopedia), we all call him EE.I know you are looking for him, but unfortunately he left Cambridge three days ago for personal reasons. "
Kelsey was a little surprised, "The note said to come to Mr. H first. Since he has something to leave, is there any message?"
"There may be some small misunderstandings. EE came to Cambridge to study, not a medical student. My partner Balk is the medical assistant you are looking for.
EE is interested in the case, and should have some additional findings before leaving a note.Why don't you wait, sir, and ask Balck in detail when he comes at eight o'clock in the evening. "
The fat young man apologized slightly. Today's communication basically relies on letters. It is not easy to contact the other party immediately without an appointment.
He took advantage of the opportunity to invite Kelsey, "My name, Neil Myron, I like to be called Fat Boss, and I hope you like it too. Now that you're here, why don't you have a drink.
In an hour, the special April Fool's party will begin.Today's dinner is free of staple food, and all applicants can participate in the wine competition. "
The fat boss paused, "The club has prepared bonuses for the top three, and I and the third partner of Bar A, Mr. Darcy, jointly funded the sponsorship. It may not be much, and the three of them will each receive one hundred pounds."
Highlights: a bonus of one hundred pounds.
This happened just right, and it could solve her urgent need of lack of money.
Besides, a hundred pounds is not much!
Single young people can live well in London for half a year as long as they don't waste it.
Kelsey looked normal, but her preparations to leave had completely stopped. "Sounds interesting. Fat boss, are you sure there are no April Fool's jokes tonight?"
Packed up Mary's belongings, waited for everything to come to light, and buried the trivial objects together.Of course, it does not include the flour and potatoes that were taken to the destination.
This is really a sad story.
Lestrade was almost certain that your son's detective game was not supported by his family.Therefore, Kelsey doesn't have much money to spend at the moment, so he doesn't even spare the food, and insists on proving that Bennet will be able to solve the case.
On a rare occasion, Lestrade treated his guests generously, with a huge fish and chips for lunch, and he denied that he was mocking Kelsey for not being able to eat even these.
Kelsey finished her lunch very calmly, she should be content to be treated, so she didn't care about other people's slander.
But if you really want to make money as soon as possible, at least you can buy all kinds of ingredients and cook all kinds of dishes, instead of enduring the destruction of taste buds by British cuisine in the 19th century.
The inconvenience of travel in the 19th century would be difficult to deal with if the taste of food could be solved through home cooking.
Cambridge Railway Station was completed and opened to traffic in 1845, but this trip did not take a train.
Steam trains in the 19th century were different from later ones.It uses short-wheelbase carriages with no cushioning at the joints between the carriages, and the seats are crude and bumpy.
Insufficient technology leads to the lax sealing of the car windows, and the car must be disheartened, unable to eat and drink on the way, and there is no toilet.
Trains are only twice as fast as horse-drawn carriages.It is difficult to buy tickets temporarily, not to mention transporting two corpses, the two can only choose to drive their own carriage.
Kelsey got into the carriage and endured the bumps along the way, seeing that Lestrade could drive with ease.
"The journey of more than five hours passed quickly."
With no extra police force, Lestrade transported the corpses alone on several occasions.Today is better, at least there is one more living person in the car. "However, it may be too much for Mr. Bennet. Judging by your appearance, you have never been in such a crude carriage, have you?"
Is it something to be proud of when you are used to the humble carriage?Discouraging the pursuit of extravagance does not mean being willing to be simple.
Kelsey asked sharply, "If you can create a more comfortable and convenient means of transportation, don't you still insist on riding in a horse-drawn carriage and endure the ups and downs when the wheels roll?
Indeed, if you wear a hat, you won't be able to see your hair trembling with the car, otherwise you will worry about trembling and trembling and you will be bald someday.If I can choose, I don't mind this kind of new and old. "
Bald warning!
This is too realistic, too direct.
Lestrade didn't have time to proudly catch Kelsey's sore foot, and he didn't want to continue this topic.
"I mentioned the five findings about the Ripper earlier. You won't be like those people who pretend to be mysterious and have to wait until the last moment to reveal the real culprit."
When the case was mentioned, Kelsey became serious.
Based on the current clues, it can be determined that Jason knows everything about the Whitechapel and has successfully escaped the sight of many people.This is his comfort zone and is likely to live in it.
In addition, the crimes committed so far have all occurred from late Saturday night to early Monday morning.Jason likely had a regular job, which made it easier for him to commit crimes on weekends.
Lestrade shrugged his shoulders, "I also know these two points, but they don't mean much. According to the current investigation, there are tens of thousands of people living in Whitechapel and its vicinity.
Most of the laborers are temporary workers, and there are many people who take weekends off. No matter how narrow the scope is, the initial estimate is that 6000 to [-] people meet the standard. "
"Therefore, pay more attention to the third point. The population density of the Whitechapel area is extremely high, and the streets are relatively quiet from night to early morning. No matter how fast Jason makes a knife, if there is a cry for help, there must be witnesses."
Kyle took out his sketchbook while talking, and five roadmaps were already on the paper.
She clearly marked the surrounding conditions of the five crime locations.
"However, according to Scotland Yard's investigation, no witnesses have been found to indicate that there was an abnormal noise at the time of the incident. This is very strange. Any strangeness must have a reason."
why?
Lestrade looked at the detailed anatomy diagram, which was almost completely reproduced in scale.
The roads in Whitechapel are chaotic, and houses are built randomly everywhere.What kind of memory would Kelsey be able to draw if he only walked back to the scene of the crime?
Perhaps, it is time to admit that this is not a nobleman's game, but he still thinks about why there is no cry for help.
"Old Tom's eyes can't distinguish colors, but they can still judge people's shapes. The suspicious man who ran past his door today was thin. If Jason is not aggressive, he won't be able to arouse the vigilance of those women. .”
"This is a possibility, and there is another possibility. The victims did not necessarily have close contact with the murderer, but they probably knew him through various channels, so they were killed without calling for help immediately."
Kelsey made an analogy, “It’s like the owner of the bakery next door is kind. You heard that he raises cats and dogs with love, and he often gives customers small biscuits as gifts. After a long time, some people around him will predict him. Won't do anything bad."
This kind of prediction is actually very rash, but it is the psychology of many people.
Kelsey also pointed out, "If the victim thinks the murderer is not aggressive and knows him, the possibility of shouting at the first time is very low. As for who the murderer is, the "S, S" that Mary did not finish before she died cannot be ignored. "
this point is very important.
If Kelsey hadn't been resurrected, this key clue would have been lost.
"Well. The murderer was thin, non-aggressive, lived in or near Whitechapel, probably had a regular job and weekends off. Do you know how many people around Whitechapel can't get enough to eat? It's easy to find a fat man, but how many of the above people?"
Lestrade habitually sneered, "As for the hint given by Mary, if she is a laundry worker, she can check the contacts of her colleagues in the factory. A prostitute, don't be kidding, can you find out who her client is? "
"As a police detective, please be careful with your words. It's a job you have no choice but to live, not to live."
Kelsey seriously pointed out that, except for a very few women, who would want to live like Mary.
"No matter how difficult it is, we should search. Before narrowing the scope, we should start with people whose names start with S, or that person comes from a region or country that starts with S. I think Scotland Yard can't say no, especially men cannot."
For a moment, Lestrade blushed. What did he say before?
There is no fairy tale prince, but the devil is in the world and can strike people at any time.The strange thing is that the devil at this moment actually has a trace of humanity.
Kelsey must say that Scotland Yard, which has been established for 40 years, is still very irregular. When we went to investigate the scene together today, we found that the public's trust in it is not high.
Poor law and order cannot be attributed only to the gathering of lower-class laborers and refugees. The contempt of Scotland Yard is also an important reason.
At this time, she didn't care about Lestrade's embarrassment, "As for the fourth and fifth points, more evidence is needed to support them. Let me say that the victims are all in their 40s. What they have in common is not just their age and being disemboweled." .
To solve the case, why did the murderer choose this age group?Why not choose young and beautiful?Why didn't he take the heart, but the kidneys and uterus. "
"Then why do you say?! I don't have a criminal's head, do you?"
Lestrade was inevitably a little impatient, and had always handled cases in accordance with the rules.
First look for witnesses, then investigate the possible users of the leftover murder weapon, and then find some enemies of the victim.If you encounter a poisoning case, many cases have to be shelved due to insufficient evidence.
"Has Scotland Yard checked the past families of the five victims? Have they ever had marriages or children?"
Kelsey learned that the five victims lived alone before being killed, and the murderer chose a prostitute, was in her 40s, and took away the kidney and uterus, which pointed out that her criminal psychology was likely to be related to her role as a mother.
However, in order to determine the age range of the killer and determine that the crime was related to the mother rather than sex, it is necessary to look at the autopsy report.
In addition, it is currently known that the Whitechapel area has very little nighttime lighting.
The murderer commits the crime with an oil lamp, which requires high proficiency in using a knife, but the proficiency needs to be analyzed in detail through autopsy.
Lestrade was questioned again, "I said prostitutes, the victims' interpersonal relationships are very complicated. If they had been married, their ex-husbands would not admit it."
Kelsey looked at Lestrade quietly, his eyes were straightforward: It's all an excuse!
It was obvious that they hadn't thought of investigating it before, most people, including Scotland Yard, subconsciously thought that Mary and the others' life was depraved, which was the reason for their murder.
The carriage became quiet again.
Drive quietly all the way into Cambridgeshire, first stop by the River of Sword, and then go to the mortuary.
Kelsey jumped out of the carriage to go to A first, and nodded to Lestrade. "I'll just wait for the detective to bring the body back. One thing must be said, solving a case is not a game, let alone a show of one's wisdom.
Investigating clues and troubleshooting suspicious points requires the efforts of everyone, and a reasonable system and a sound system are the foundation.As long as the case is taken seriously and responsibly, everyone involved in solving the case is valuable. "
Lestrade froze for a moment, did he hear certain words from the mouth of the devil?Looking back, Kelsey had disappeared at the end of the crooked street.
**
"Jianhe Wharf Bar A"
Even though the note only provided initials, A should be recognizable at a glance when passing by the pier.
This bar and club is built by the river, with a rusty anchor hanging on the gate wall, A is Anchor (anchor).
Kelsey knocked on the door and came in. The night business had not started at 05:30 in the evening, and there were only a few waiters inside making preparations.
She took off her hat for a while, "Excuse me, is there a Mr. H here? He is related to Professor Conrad of the medical school."
The waiters shook their heads and called the bar owner.
Soon, a slightly fat young man came out. "Sir, hello. You are looking for Hol..., Hu..., well, forgive me for not remembering EE's name. This is the fun of the club, everyone is just called nicknames.
EccentricEncyclopedias (weird encyclopedia), we all call him EE.I know you are looking for him, but unfortunately he left Cambridge three days ago for personal reasons. "
Kelsey was a little surprised, "The note said to come to Mr. H first. Since he has something to leave, is there any message?"
"There may be some small misunderstandings. EE came to Cambridge to study, not a medical student. My partner Balk is the medical assistant you are looking for.
EE is interested in the case, and should have some additional findings before leaving a note.Why don't you wait, sir, and ask Balck in detail when he comes at eight o'clock in the evening. "
The fat young man apologized slightly. Today's communication basically relies on letters. It is not easy to contact the other party immediately without an appointment.
He took advantage of the opportunity to invite Kelsey, "My name, Neil Myron, I like to be called Fat Boss, and I hope you like it too. Now that you're here, why don't you have a drink.
In an hour, the special April Fool's party will begin.Today's dinner is free of staple food, and all applicants can participate in the wine competition. "
The fat boss paused, "The club has prepared bonuses for the top three, and I and the third partner of Bar A, Mr. Darcy, jointly funded the sponsorship. It may not be much, and the three of them will each receive one hundred pounds."
Highlights: a bonus of one hundred pounds.
This happened just right, and it could solve her urgent need of lack of money.
Besides, a hundred pounds is not much!
Single young people can live well in London for half a year as long as they don't waste it.
Kelsey looked normal, but her preparations to leave had completely stopped. "Sounds interesting. Fat boss, are you sure there are no April Fool's jokes tonight?"
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