Hello, Mr. Major General

Chapter 1898: Presumption of guilt6

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As soon as the people in the procuratorate heard that Major General He Zhichu came with the lawyer, and that it was a case related to his deceased mother Qin Suwen, the barrister, they immediately sent someone to ask them to go to the prosecutor general's office.

The man stood up as soon as he saw He Chu, walked over quickly, shook hands with him and said, "Master He, is there any progress in Professor Qin's case?"

Professor Qin

Gu Nianzhi glanced at He Zhichu doubtfully.

He Zhichu introduced her: "My mother was once a visiting professor at the Law Department of Teito University, and Prosecutor General Lin was her student."

No wonder…

With Qin Suwen's legal talents and achievements, even without the addition of the power of the He family, he is still a very important figure in the Chinese legal community.

It's a pity that he died too early.

Gu Nianzhi was so sad that he shook hands with Chief Prosecutor Lin and said, "Hello, we are here just for this case."

"Great, please come this way!" Prosecutor Lin was very polite to her and He Zhichu. Without saying a word, he let them into the prosecutor's office, closed the door and began to discuss the case.

Gu Nianzhi handed over the complaint file he had made.

Prosecutor Lin looked at the thickness and said with a smile: "It's such a thick amount. It seems that Miss Gu has done a lot of preparations!"

Gu Nianzhi smiled and nodded, "In order for the procuratorate to recognize my complaint, for the court to file the case as soon as possible, and to determine the court date, I had to do my best..."

Prosecutor Lin originally thought that it would take him several days to read such a thick complaint file.

But as soon as I opened the file, I was immediately attracted by the index and the brief summary of the case.

Although the entire file was more than a hundred pages long, because the index and summary were surprisingly well done, it only took Prosecutor Lin half an hour to go through the complaint file of more than a hundred pages.

Nothing important has been missed.

Looking at this thick complaint file, Prosecutor Lin couldn't help but asked doubtfully: "...Miss Gu, are you also a student of Professor Qin?"

"Why do you ask?" Gu Nianzhi raised his eyebrows, "Is there something wrong?"

"No problem, no problem." Inspector Lin said very enthusiastically, "Your dossier-making techniques and writing procedures are almost exactly the same as what Professor Qin taught us."

Gu Nianzhi learned many things about law from He Zhichu, and He Zhichu was probably carefully trained by his mother, Qin Suwen.

Gu Nianzhi glanced at He Zhichu, not daring to admit that she was a little bit jealous of He Zhichu. She was jealous that he could live openly with his mother for so many years, and that he could receive instruction from his mother through words and deeds, and even help him step by step. Get him started.

And myself...

After all, it's just a wild road.

Gu Nianzhi breathed a sigh of relief and forced a smile: "...I don't have that blessing. These things were all taught to me by Mr. He."

"Oh! That's the same! That's the same!" Inspector Lin touched his head and laughed, "He Shao is Professor Qin's only son."

He Zhichu noticed Gu Nianzhi's disappointment, patted the back of her hand with a faint smile, and asked Chief Prosecutor Lin: "How is it? Can this case be established?"

Prosecutor Lin sat back in his black chair and said seriously: "Whether a case can be defined as murder depends on whether the death of the deceased was caused by himself or others. It must be caused by himself. It was suicide or accidental death. Caused by others, it can be divided into intentional and temporary."

"Death caused intentionally by another person, that is to say, the other party committed a criminal act even though he knew that his behavior would cause the death of others. That is, the killing was premeditated, which is murder."

"The conviction of a murder case requires witness evidence, physical evidence, evidence chain logic, and most importantly, the body of the deceased." Prosecutor Lin looked at the computer with emotion, "Do you know how many cases have been completed because the body of the deceased could not be found? So the murderer cannot be prosecuted for murder?”

Gu Nianzhi nodded and continued: "My complaint states clearly that Qin Yaoguang deliberately stimulated Qin Suwen, knowing that she had a heart disease, which led to her death. And I have evidence that Qin Yaoguang was in Qin's house With the support of the Qin family, the mental torture of Qin Suwen lasted for more than ten years. To be precise, the mental persecution of Qin Suwen by the Qin family was temporarily terminated until Qin Suwen married General He Chengjian."

Prosecutor Lin moved his mouth slightly, glanced at He Zhichu, and said tentatively: "... This statement seems a bit far-fetched. What do you think, Mr. He?"

He Zhichu said calmly: "The doctor's diagnosis at the time was that the cause of my mother's sudden death in the study was a congenital heart attack. And you and I both know that patients with congenital heart disease will not get sick if they take good care of themselves. Yes. Once the disease occurs, it must be stimulated."

Prosecutor Lin opened the computer and found the file about Qin Suwen's case. He opened it and read the brief summary of the case before saying, "But it says that the last time she saw anyone before her death was Gu Xiangwen. So she died of stimulation. , was also stimulated by Gu Xiangwen."

"This Gu Xiangwen is wanted and died in a car accident. I don't understand, what does this have to do with Qin Yaoguang?"

Gu Nianzhi secretly thought that this relationship was of course a long story, but now in order to file a case, she couldn't care so much.

"Prosecutor Lin, in fact, this is not the case." Gu Nianzhi took out several clues she found in Qin Suwen's medical records, "Look at this information, this is the medicine Qin Suwen took in the month before his death. These medicines They all seem to be commonly used medicines, but the problem is, these medicines were actually prescribed by Qin Yaoguang. - She is a brain surgery expert, why does she prescribe medicines for patients with heart disease? "

Qin Suwen's medical records from those years were all copied to her by He Zhichu.

After looking at the medical records, Chief Prosecutor Lin still felt a little reluctant and said, "I remember that the health care doctors of the He family listened to Qin Yaoguang at that time. Qin Yaoguang was responsible for the health care issues of the He family."

He glanced at He Zhichu.

Those of them who are familiar with Qin Suwen and the He family all know that Qin Yaoguang cured He Zhichu's illness, so the He family trusts Qin Yaoguang when it comes to health insurance.

Although Qin Yaoguang's major is not cardiology, as the director of a large hospital, it is normal for her to sign on daily medication.

What Gu Nianzhi said seemed a bit unreasonable to outsiders.

But it is understandable that Gu Nianzhi came to this conclusion based on the information she had that was unknown to outsiders.

He Zhichu knew both sides of the situation, so he understood Prosecutor Lin's hesitation and Gu Nianzhi's reasoning.

It was not too rigorous, but they only had two days to prepare, so if they were not rigorous, they could only "make up for the rigor" for her.

He Zhichu said calmly: "Yes, we all listened to her at the time, so it is very likely that we were blinded by inertial thinking. Sometimes, cases done by the most unlikely people will really cost everyone a lot of trouble."

"...Okay, even if there is something wrong with this signature, are there also issues with these medicines?" Inspector Lin pointed to the names of the medicines recorded in the medical records and said, "These were tested by different doctors, and the person who took the medicines was also the He family. Our own people.”

Gu Nianzhi waited for him to ask about these medicines, and immediately said: "I checked at He's house. After Qin Suwen's death, her things were kept well in her room. However, as soon as Qin Yaoguang got married, Qin Suwen took Qin Suwen's things away. The barrister's things were collected and thrown away. Those medicines back then were said to have been thrown into the garbage by Qin Yaoguang."

"If there is no problem, why did she throw away those medicines? Isn't she destroying the evidence?"

In fact, Gu Nianzhi took advantage of sophistry here.

Because if those medicines are still there, there is no doubt about this, because there is actually no problem with these medicines.

When Qin Suwen passed away, all these medicines were tested.

I just returned it if there was no problem.

But now, just because these medicines are no longer available and have been thrown away, we can suspect that there is something wrong with them. Although it cannot be confirmed, the suspicion has been established.

Qin Yaoguang threw away these medicines in the first place, probably because they were expired and useless, so he just threw them away.

Of course, it's also very possible that she doesn't want to see the things Qin Suwen used.

So she has no one to blame but her stupidity. Why did she throw away other people's things when she had nothing to do

Moreover, Qin Suwen's room was locked up by He Chengjian later, and Qin Yaoguang was not able to move in in the end.

Prosecutor Lin was also confused and said: "But after testing at the beginning, there was no problem with these drugs."

"... Tests can also make mistakes." Gu Nianzhi smiled, "Prosecutor Lin, can you 100% guarantee that the drug test back then was completely correct and there were no mistakes or errors?"

Of course, no one can guarantee this, not to mention that errors in testing must exist, and even if there is fraud, it is not unheard of.

Gu Nianzhi was able to raise this question because so many years had passed and everyone either did not remember clearly what happened back then or the procedures were not strict.

If you want to overturn the case, you can always overturn it.

What's more, this is a case that has not yet been closed.

Seeing that Chief Inspector Lin was a little relaxed, Gu Nianzhi immediately asked: "Qin Yaoguang has a deep love for General He and is only willing to be with him in this life. Moreover, when Qin Yaoguang got engaged to General He, General He didn't know him yet. Qin Su asked."

"In addition, after Qin Suwen's death, Qin Yaoguang's wish of more than 20 years was fulfilled and she married General He."

"In my mind, that was the motivation."

"Also, Qin Yaoguang has been responsible for the health care of the He family for a long time."

"To sum up, Qin Yaoguang had the motive, the means, and the ability to commit the murder of Qin Suwen."

Gu Nianzhi stood up and bowed respectfully to Prosecutor Lin: "Prosecutor Lin, it's up to you whether you can clear your name for Professor Qin."

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