American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 431 Let’s tell a joke: all illegal things are imaginary, they absolutely don’t exist!

"The doctor is out!"

The detective reminded me.

Everyone walked over and asked, "How is the situation now?"

"The patient's condition has been taken care of."

The doctor nodded and said: "The incision was newly opened, and there were traces of intravenous injection. Benzodiazepine was detected in the blood test. I am not a genius, but I saw the word surgery. If the renal vein was not tied properly, the work would be done. Not bad!

However, the renal artery was tied like an expert, but the vein burst open 10 minutes after it was sutured, which is a common mistake made by novices! If you delay any longer, the patient will be swimming in a pool of his own blood! "

"Someone wants to kill himself!"

Chuck said expressionlessly: "Tying the renal artery is much more difficult than suturing the vein!"

"That's true."

The doctor glanced at Chuck: "But I don't know about other situations. I only know one thing, that is, someone operated on him within 24 hours and removed a kidney... As for why this happened? Who knows, maybe It was the patient who failed to pay the bill, skipped post-operative care, escaped from the hospital, and is now covering up, pretending not to know anything, and having a kidney stolen..."

"Who do you think we are?"

Detective Shenfan immediately said venomously: "You don't even know this? It's easier to escape from the Attica prison than to escape from the hospital without paying the bill!"

The Attica Prison in Wyoming County, New York, had a prison riot that shocked the United States many years ago. Since then, Attica Prison has become famous as a heavy prison, and it is very difficult to escape.

"Are you saying that there are doctors like Frankenstein who are buying and selling human organs?"

The doctor smiled awkwardly.

This is a novel about a mad doctor with the title Frankenstein.

"Actually, the buying and selling of kidneys is all imaginary. There is no such perverted place as the kidney black market..."

Under the gazes of the three Chucks, especially the half-smile of the troubled detective and the increasingly dark expression of Detective Amy Santiago, he could no longer speak.

"Listen, I'm just a small resident doctor. My dream is to open a dermatologist clinic on Park Street. I really don't know much about kidney matters. You'd better ask a more professional doctor.

Or go directly to the OTN or Organ Transplantation Network office and ask them. Anyway, you are going to them. They are the most professional and the organization that controls these organ transplants. "

"You go."

Chuck signaled he could go.

"Should we go to this OTN first, or should we wait here for the victim, Drew McDaniel, to wake up and ask him if he escaped from the hospital?"

Detective Shenfan laughed.

"You stay and wait for Drew McDaniel to wake up."

Chuck said, "Santiago, follow me to the Organ Transplantation Network office."

"Santiago, if you can't accept Chuck's hell joke, can we switch and I go with him?"

Detective Shenfan joked about his concern.

"Need not!"

Detective Amy Santiago flatly denied: "I'm not afraid of any hell joke!"

The three of them separated.

Chuck brings Detective Amy Santiago to the Transplant Network offices.

"Director, Detective Chuck is here to see you, and there is also an NYPD."

The OTN staff brought Chuck and the others into the director's office, but what they said made Detective Amy Santiago twitch her mouth.

She, the NYPD, seemed to be an extra.

"Welcome Dr. Wolfe!"

The director of OTN was a white man in his fifties with a bookish look on his face. He stood up and extended his hand to Chuck.

Chuck nodded.

After introducing her identity, Detective Amy Santiago explained the situation.

"Actually, the sale of kidneys is all imaginary. There is no such thing as a black market for kidneys."

The director of OTN said what the doctor had said to his colleagues before, which made Detective Amy Santiago look at Chuck immediately, and then looked at the director warily: "So even if I want to buy one, I can't buy a kidney?"

"That's illegal. You are the NYPD and you should know best."

The director of OTN looked at her in surprise.

"..."

Detective Amy Santiago was speechless for a moment.

“If the law is enacted and everyone follows the law, then why do we need the police and the courts?”

Chuck speaks directly to Detective Amy Santiago's unspoken flaws.

"makes sense."

The director of OTN glanced at Chuck, smiled and nodded in approval: "The key is that there is no need. The patient can undergo dialysis while waiting for a kidney that is available for transplant."

After saying this, he looked at Detective Amy Santiago, who looked at the side and didn't understand, and explained: "Our job is to ensure this. We monitor all organs available for transplant across the country, and the hospital will notify us of new ones. Donors, we then match them to the most suitable and most needy patients.”

"No need?"

Detective Amy Santiago laughed angrily: "More than 100,000 people in the United States need organ transplants every year, but only more than 80,000 people can wait for organ transplants. Rich people can have the same organ transplant many times in their lives. Some people They can’t wait for a suitable organ transplant at all. You said that your organ transplant network automatically matches based on suitability and need. So how do these rich people get matched every time? There are more than 20,000 people who can’t wait for an organ transplant every year. Are patients not human beings?”

If it were her before, she might have believed the correct nonsense spoken by the director of the Organ Transplant Network Office, but in the case of Dr. Edward Oster last time, she just listened to one hell joke after another from Chuck. Her eyes opened.

Now it is increasingly proven that the hell joke Chuck told was not a joke at all, but a bloody reality.

Under such circumstances, it would be strange for her not to be angry when she heard the serious nonsense spoken by the director of the organ transplant network office.

"this……"

The director of the office of the Organ Transplantation Network was embarrassed. He really didn't expect that a brainless NYPD would actually know these inside stories. He was completely caught off guard. However, he was the leader after all, so he recovered quickly and took care of himself. change the topic.

"In the past ten years, rejection is no longer a big problem. It can be controlled by taking medication. In most cases, the parts on your body can be replaced..."

Seeing Detective Amy Santiago's unkind gaze and the expressionless Chuck next to her, the office director of the Organ Transplantation Network could only proactively remind him of some useful information.

"But the premise is that your cells are not toxic. If your cells are toxic, they will reject non-autologous tissues, and medication will be useless. You need a completely matching organ."

"What kind of person has toxic cells in his body and needs an organ that exactly matches it?"

Detective Amy Santiago caught the point instantly.

"Some people with special bodies."

The office director of the Organ Transplantation Network hinted: "Maybe the body has become toxic after multiple organ transplants..."

"This is a crime committed by rich people!"

Detective Amy Santiago understood, and then became extremely angry: "Because I have had many organ transplants, I can't wait to squeeze out the organs that other patients desperately need, so I started to prey on healthy people! These devils!"

"name!"

Chuck said expressionlessly.

"This needs to be checked."

The office director of the Organ Transplantation Network shook his head.

"Step aside!"

Chuck walked over.

"Dr. Wolfa, this isn't suitable..."

The director of the Organ Transplantation Network office hesitated.

"You, the office director of OTN, said, 'Actually, the sale and purchase of kidneys is all imaginary. There is no such thing as a black market for kidneys because it is illegal.' 'There is no need to buy and sell kidneys.' These jokes are... On purpose or accidentally?”

Chuck looked at him expressionlessly: "Just pray that you are stupid enough to really believe these words."

"..."

The office director of the Organ Transplantation Network stiffened and said nothing. He stood up and gave up his position to Chuck.

Of course he understood what Chuck meant.

If he is stupid enough to believe these words, forget it. If he says this deliberately, it will easily make people doubt whether he is involved in any interests.

If it were NYPD detective Amy Santiago, he wouldn't care what she said.

But the person who said this was Detective Chuck, a senior adviser to the IRS. He couldn't stand it if he really wanted to get to the bottom of him.

The key thing this time really has nothing to do with him.

He won’t take the blame!

"let's go!"

Chuck did some quick operations on the computer, then got up and walked out with Detective Amy Santiago.

"Where to go?"

Detective Amy Santiago hurried to follow.

"Gramercy Hospital!"

Chuck said something, went out and drove quickly towards the hospital.

"Is it still in time?"

Detective Amy Santiago couldn't help but ask.

"Hopefully!"

Chuck shook his head.

This kind of organ transplant surgery is all about speed. The victim was only found in the park this morning, and now after such a long delay, it has probably been completed.

"What's wrong with this society? Has it really become a living hell?"

Detective Amy Santiago was furious.

"How many demons can we catch?"

Chuck said calmly.

None of this surprised him at all.

On the way, I received a call from Detective Shenfan.

"Santiago, Chuck, the victim woke up and I asked about it. He insisted that he had not had any surgery or even been to the hospital. He was born with two kidneys. He passed the physical examination in 1968 and enlisted in the army. He participated in the Jump War. Every Tuesday, he takes his six-year-old daughter to the amusement park at 76th Street and Fifth Avenue. The daughter usually lives with her mother. The couple is separated. He sends his daughter to his wife's place and walks to the park when he returns home. He doesn’t remember anything about the robbers, what did you find there?”

"We're on our way to Gramercy Hospital."

Detective Amy Santiago gritted her teeth and said: "I hope we can help the victim get the kidney back, but Chuck said there is little hope."

"How did you find out?"

Detective Shenfan was surprised and said: "If it were me, I would definitely not record this information on that OTN network. Isn't it clear that people will come to check me?"

Detective Amy Santiago was stunned and looked at Chuck who was driving.

"I didn't search for anyone who had a kidney transplant within 24 hours, so I couldn't find anyone."

Chuck explained: “I directly searched the patient information of multiple kidney transplants on the organ transplant website, and the patient exactly matched the victim!

There was a woman named Mary Marietta at Gramercy Hospital. Her real name was Joanna Wardray. She was the only daughter of the wealthy Philip Wardray. She had already undergone three kidney transplants under three pseudonyms.

Her body data cannot deceive anyone! "

"The daughter of a rich man."

Detective Amy Santiago sneered: "That's not surprising."

"Chuck, I have a question. Now that we have found her, can we have her undergo surgery to return her kidneys?"

Detective Shenfan asked curiously.

"It would be possible to change my identity, but once the operation is completed, don't think about it."

Chuck said.

It is obvious that this billionaire's only daughter is robbing other people's healthy organs with extremely vicious methods, but once the operation is successful, it is impossible to take them out again.

Because the ordinary person who was innocently selected only lost a kidney, but if the only daughter of a billionaire gave back the kidney that was forcibly shot, she would lose her life!

This alone means that even if she has no money, she still has plenty of lawsuits to fight.

Not to mention that she had a lot of money, so it was simply impossible to get the robbed kidney back through legal means.

"In reality, it is impossible for a poor person to have four kidney transplants. Then, because of too many kidney transplant operations, the cells have toxins, so he can only find the perfect match, and then target the billionaire's only daughter and cut her off. I’ll give him a kidney in exchange for it.”

Detective Shenfan complained.

"If this poor man is a vicious and ruthless person, it is possible."

Chuck corrected.

As the three complained about the case, Chuck's car drove into Gramercy Hospital.

"What? Is the operation finished?"

Even though she was mentally prepared, when Detective Amy Santiago inquired and learned that a miracle had not happened, she still had a hard time accepting it.

"Yes, the kidney was delivered at 9:32 last night. Of course the operation has been completed. Organ transplant surgery is all about speed! The fresher the better!"

“Where do kidneys come from?”

Detective Amy Santiago looked at the doctor with a straight face.

"Am I still asking where it came from?"

The doctor spread his hands and looked innocent: "The deliveryman brought a refrigerated box. The document said it was a kidney. I wrote down the time and sent it upstairs."

"You'd better pray that you read the document clearly. Once the document is not written in detail and does not comply with the process, and you don't even ask, just wait!"

Detective Amy Santiago sneered.

The doctor's expression suddenly changed: "The document is written for Dr. James Robert. That is his patient. If you have any questions, you can ask him!"

The two left and went upstairs.

"Are they all pretending to be confused?"

Detective Amy Santiago looked at Chuck.

"Yes."

Chuck gave an affirmative answer: "If you are vague and no one pursues it, you can get high additional benefits. If something happens afterwards, you can also say that you were careless and committed a small crime that everyone who is not a god will commit." Wrong, most people would make this choice.”

"These bastards!"

Detective Amy Santiago cursed bitterly: "Check them all next time. If you charge money, don't let anyone go!"

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