I Teach Kendo in Tokyo

Vol 4 Chapter 137: I understand

Kazuma frowned and looked at Shiratori: "You are persuading me to be an extrajudicial..."

Shiratori interrupted him: "Let me tell you a story. In Showa 45 years, there was a continuous gangbang. Later, it was discovered that it was a lawyer. His targets were all marginal women. After these women were raped, they basically did not May call the police."

Kazuma: "Wait a minute, marginal women are basically ladies, right? Just spend money on it? It's impossible for lawyers to have no money."

"He should be looking for excitement. Some people are just like this." Shiratori spread his hands and said, "Then one day, our investigation happened to install this guy and drag the girl into the dark alley, and caught a current situation. "

Kazuma waited quietly for Shiratori to continue.

"Originally, we thought this was a very ordinary **** case, and we didn’t care about it when we sent it to the local police station. After all, we are in Class 4, and this kind of case is generally managed by the Life Safety Division. But guess what, we stayed here in the same place. The next day, this guy was caught there again."

Kazuma finally couldn't help but spit out: "You actually committed a crime in the same place?"

"The most amazing thing is that he rented a house near the scene of the crime to serve as a base of operations. It was only then that we realized that we had caught a habitual offender."

Kazuma: "Up to now, this is still a very common police story. I am now very curious about how it is related to the topic we just discussed."

"Don't worry, let me tell you now, don't you have the twists and turns of storytelling? What is the scientific name? It is the kind of technique that makes the story ups and downs?"

Kazuma: "Shake the burden?"

"Ah, yes, shaky your baggage-a fart, do you think I don't know that this is a rakugo term? I'm the one who goes to see a rakugo seriously every month!"

Kazuma: "Eh, that's it."

"...Where did I just say? Damn you interrupting, my thoughts are all messed up. If you want to listen, shut up and wait for me to tell you like Jing Liuli."

Kazuma: "I have never watched Jing Liuli. What is that, it looks like a pili puppet show?"

Shiratori: "Anyway, don't interrupt, wait until I'm finished. We caught this habitual offender very accidentally, and the colleagues from the Life Safety Division happily led the person over, thinking that we would not need to do this for at least half a year. Worried about the performance issues from the above.

"At this moment, we suddenly discovered that this lawyer is the legal adviser to Member of Parliament Masasuichi, and then this Masasu, the leader of their faction is now the Minister of Justice."

Kazuma: "Oh Huo."

"You guessed it. In the end, no lady was willing to stand up and prosecute this guy, and the lady smiled and followed the criminal police who went to investigate and said that the biggest problem with this person was that he didn't give money. Now a few good people give money, including She is more than enough to play every day of the year."

Kazuma is astounding: "This statement, although incorrect, is surprisingly convincing."

"Right? That's why this matter is nothing more than that, in order to take care of the reputation of the congressman, even the record of the case is not left.

"If it weren't for later, we had an overly conscientious colleague who discovered that several of the victims could not be found when we sorted out the files, and the matter would have ended in a happy way."

Kazuma frowned: "I can't find the victim, is it killed?"

"I don't know. It was the 45th year of Showa. Please, even fingerprints are the latest forensic technology, and the missing people are marginal women. It's hard to find them.

"In a country like Japan, only those who pay a national pension are considered nationals, and among marginal women, those who can afford the national pension are considered equal. Women who live in corners that cannot be reached by government forces cannot be found. .

"So let's just ask this guy."

Shiratori took a deep breath and stared at Kazuma for a few seconds: "I know you have a talent, you can recognize him as soon as you see a criminal, just like Monkey King in Journey to the West, with golden eyes and a look at a monster. A standard."

Kazuma smiled, and was about to express himself a few words, Shiratori went on to say:

"Generally, the old police have this kind of venomous look. I don’t know how you did it. After all, I don’t know how I did it. When I look at the expression of the offender, I can basically be sure that it’s this bastard. '."

Kazuma raised his eyebrows, and the experienced veteran police had very poisonous eyes, which he knew before crossing.

Shiratori: "I broke into that guy's law firm and asked him if you killed a prostitute. This kind of straight attack sometimes works better than a lot of side strikes. The moment I asked this, I knew this guy absolutely killed."

Shiratori looked at Kazuma, raised his hand and made a gesture of poking his eyes: "Something flashed through that person's eyes for a moment. Not only me, but my partner who went with me also realized,'This Is a criminal'."

Kazuma: "After that, find evidence and..."

"If that's the case, I won't tell you this story. That guy is a so-called high IQ crime. He clearly knows what we have to prepare for prosecution. He is familiar with the process of our investigation and the target he chose. It's all we can't find out.

"For example, one of the missing persons is called Bu Mei. In order to find someone who knows her, we dug through the land in Tokyo. If we dig it further, we may encounter a total battle of arms transporting underground."

Kazuma didn't know how to deal with this very modern witticism for a while.

Shiratori continued: "Later we finally found the person who knew Ayumi, her grandmother in the country of Tottori. Her grandmother always thought that her son was killed in battle, and the room still holds his son's tablet. There is also a son. If it weren't for the dead Bumei, whose hometown was written on the resident certificate, we wouldn't even be able to find this old man."

The Japanese household registration is called the resident certificate. The management of this thing is not as strict as the Chinese household registration. If you have a contract for renting a house in the government department, you can apply for the resident certificate. The address above can be filled in, as long as the law stipulates that it is somewhere in Japan. NS.

Therefore, many people in Japan are from the top of Mount Fuji, and some are from the Imperial Palace.

Kazuma For fun, the Honganji Temple was filled when the resident ticket was updated, but the brother who handled it asked, "Don’t you know that Hongan Temple has been burned by Akechi Mitsuhide? How can it be kept until now? I have to fill it now. Some place names."

Then Kazuma fills in his origin in the center of Tokyo Bay-within the Japanese territory. Isn't Tokyo Bay within the Japanese territory? Except for the decks of American warships, Tokyo Bay is Japanese territorial waters.

Ten years later, when China is known to start spreading rumors, it will be able to show evidence that Japan has sealed a large group of samurai on the bottom of the Tokyo Bay, and can call them out to serve the country at any time.

Kazuma: "So, you ran to the mountains of Tottori according to the address on the resident certificate, and then you found a grandma who Haomi had never met before?"

Shiratori: "Yes, fortunately, there are no people in Tottori, and Ayumi didn't change her surname, otherwise it's hard to find. If her hometown is in the counties near Tokyo, where can we find someone."

Kazuma: "Then what?"

"From the old man, we obtained the unit number of Bu Mei's father when he joined the army, and got the family members he sent back. Based on these clues, we finally found Bu Mei's father's information in the local war history archives department. As a result, the file said that he was him. He died in a battle in the Pacific. No marriage and no children, the clues were cut off.

"The remaining missing persons are all this kind of impossible to investigate."

Kazuma: "This guy must have spent a lot of time contacting victims and identifying those who can kill."

"Yes. In short, he succeeded in making us unable to even open a case for investigation. After a week of investigating with our personal enthusiasm, we had tolerated to the limit of our grind and forbidden us to take care of this nosy. At that time, it was new. Kato, the head of the Criminal Department who took office, severely reprimanded us.

"He said at the time: A few prostitutes died when they died. They didn't even pay the National Pension, and probably didn't pay much tax. The Congress allocated funds to us to serve taxpayers. I don't allow you to spend any more time. And energy wasted on a few prostitutes!"

Kazuma: "I can dig out Ayumi's grandmother in Tottori in a week. This is also great. Just go to Tottori, right?"

"No, I left early in the morning and came back in the evening." Shiratori waved his hand, "At that time, it really seemed like I couldn't run out of energy."

Kazuma nodded: "When I was investigating the case before, I was not sleepy at all, just like Spanish beggars do not need to sleep."

"Spanish beggar? What did it come from?"

"A social science phantom. Don't care. I hear it now, but I haven't heard your purpose for telling me this story?"

"You will know the purpose soon. We have to stop the investigation, and the barrister, who is very well informed, actually gave us a cake, and the card he paid said, "Trouble you guys this week, you guys have worked hard." '.

"That cake, super luxurious."

Shiratori gestured with his hands: "In my life, I have hosted many birthday parties for my son and wife. All the cakes I ordered are added together. Maybe they are not as expensive as the cakes.

"That was made by the famous American cake chef who visited Japan at that time, and there is a certification card."

The cake also has an authentication card—this set of commercial laws has been popular so early.

Shiratori: "That cake is really delicious. It is worthy of the handwriting of a famous cake chef. I took a small piece back to my wife and the children who were in elementary school at the time. They ate it so that their eyes were straight."

Kazuma: "Huh, then?"

"In order to thank this cake, we decided to give lawyer Sang a big gift."

Kazuma: "You found Jidao and bought his hands and feet?"

"How is it possible. UU reading www.uukanshu.com, don’t you know Jidao? They definitely don’t dare to move members of Congress. But Jidao did look at this lawyer for a long time. After all, his **** is basically managed by Jidao. Stallioner. Then we did a little trick."

Kazuma: "What hands and feet?"

"We added the name and address of a core cadre of the student movement at the time to the roster of the Jidao Malan, and then revealed it to him, saying that a new college student had recently arrived."

Kazuma: "You are too much, right?"

"Of course we didn't let this girl suffer. Before this guy started, we let the students talk, so the angry students caught the situation."

Shiratori stretched out two fingers: "Second-class disability, and brain damage, and stammers. Since then, this barrister's court has never won."

Kazuma stunned: "This... Although he deserved it in the end, but the students who beat him went in too?"

"Students who went in missed the climax of the student movement afterwards, and they got more job opportunities when they came out of prison. Look at those backbone students of the student movement back then, there is basically no way out except for the literary and artistic circles. In terms of the result, it is not very good. Okay?"

Kazuma shook his head again and again: "No way, no way, in order to punish a wicked person and implicate innocent people, I can't approve of this practice."

"Don't care about these details! I'm telling you this to tell you that in Japan, if you want to implement justice, you can only be sorry for the law. The procedural justice is very good and right, but the premise is that the procedure is justice. Yes. Look at this Japanese law, justice, only exists for people who can afford a barrister."

Kazuma: "I understand, I understand everything you said. What Japan needs is not extrajudicial sanctions, it needs "Marseillaise"!"

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