Chapter 402 fishy smell
The exhaust pipe of the car was spitting violently with black smoke, and the wheels were rotating a little faster. Several cars led people from the police station to quickly rush to the crime scene.
Alia took out a filterless cigarette from the cigarette box and handed it to Dipp. She saw that the other party didn't answer it and put the cigarette back into the cigarette box.
"It's actually the same thing. The corpse has stagnated. The guy who took action has already run away. This is the third time."
"Are it the same as before, only my mind is gone?"
"Well, I feel that it is different from the cults before. There is no sacrifice ceremony on site."
There was a hint of hatred in Dipp's eyes, "I don't care who they are. These damn bastards dare to attack our territory. After I catch him, I will teach you a lesson and then send it to the institute as material!"
"Sher~!" As the car tires blew a black mark on the ground, Dipp couldn't wait to rush out of the car.
The crime scene was a theater. When Dipp opened the blockade of yellow and white meeting and led a group of people to pass through rows of seats, he saw a man and a woman in the center of two stages.
They were not dressed, and it seemed that they were doing serious business before they died, and they chose the location of the business very well.
Several policemen were collecting evidence, while two forensic doctors were examining the body. When they saw Dipp and others breaking in, they quickly stopped their work.
"This matter is under the control of the Third Department, you can leave!" As Alia took out a document with a seal, the police present left one after another.
"Whether it is useful or not, follow the old rules." Dipp buried his head in looking at the autopsy report snatched from the forensic doctor, and said without raising his head.
A middle-aged man with a pale complexion first walked to the corpse, picked out his eyes and stuffed it into his mouth and chewed it.
Another hunchbacked old woman sat cross-legged next to another body, a cigarette lit the smoke, and the blue smoke slowly surrounded the living and the dead.
The old woman's eyes rolled upwards suddenly, leaving only a touch of white in her eyes, her whole body trembled like an electric shock, and she muttered vague words in her mouth.
Dipp raised his head from the autopsy report and looked at them.
He actually didn't know the details of these two people. They were found by Alia from the prison. I heard that their foundation was not clean before.
However, their ability can save a lot of effort in handling cases.
Soon the strong man who was chewing his eyes raised his head and said in a rough voice: "They didn't look at the prisoners before they died. The last scene they saw was their faces."
The old woman next to her also stood up slowly. "The same is true for me. Their souls also don't know the cause of their death. I can move them to the point of dissipation and they seem to be greatly afraid before they die."
Dipp touched his chin with his hand, and the three personalities quickly analyzed the current information. "Well... fear? Could it be that things from the sea have been on the island? It shouldn't be. Hopefully, there is no precedent for things from the sea to the island since the establishment of the island. They seem to be afraid of the sun and are not willing to get close to here."
After thinking for a while, Dipp walked to the corpse and carefully observed the corpse in front of him. The corpse looked very peaceful when it died. If he only looked at the expression on his face, he would think they were asleep.
He is not afraid of being disgusting and terrifying at the crime scene. The more disgusting and terrifying the more clues he leaves.
But now this kind of thing is even more difficult. The corpse looks nothing abnormal from the outside, but it just disappears out of thin air.
And this is the third one, which means that the other party is committing a series of crimes. If it is not stopped, the other party will obviously commit the crime quickly, and panic will spread rapidly on the island.
Alia took the case from Dipp and said frowned: "There are no fingerprints, no footprints, and there are no witnesses at all when the dead are dead, so this is not easy to check."
"This also represents a clue. At least we know that this thing is brain-consuming. Maybe this guy has no fingerprints or feet, but since he has taken action, there must be traces now."
Dipp bent down and put his whole head on the body and smelled it carefully. 096 not only gave him two other personalities, but also gave him an excessive sense of smell.
Dipp slowly smelled his eyes and looked at him tightly, not letting go of any doubts. When he smelled the time next to his ears, he found something was wrong.
When the flashlight shone, Charles immediately knew how the brains of these two corpses disappeared, and they seemed to be sucked out of their ears.
"No, the fishy smell of brain fluid is not this fishy smell, this fishy smell is something else!"
Dipp stood up and quickly searched in the semicircular theater. Soon he found a small door-shaped hole under the feet of a seat.
Dipp tapped his fingers on the wall, and soon a brown mouse crawled out of it.
Dipp looked at it and said, "Hey, when the two people here died, have you seen anything?"
The mouse shook his tail and tilted his head slightly at Dipp, looking at him in confusion.
The mouse obviously doesn't watch dramas much, and they are definitely not there when a man and a woman do business.
It was not surprising that there was no clue. He just asked casually that finding mice was a more important question.
Dipp dragged it with his hand next to the man's ear. "Smell it, do you smell what this smell? Go back and ask your friends to look for it. Other places on the island or sewers, do you have the same fishy smell? As long as you can find it, I will buy you whatever you want."
The little mouse sniffed gently, immediately stood up, and quickly got back into the mouse hole.
Not long after, more mice rushed out and quickly smelled it next to the ear.
Seeing rows of mice, Alia's face was a little pale, and she gently pulled Dipp's sleeve.
"Are you still afraid of mice?" Dipp said in surprise.
Alia smiled reluctantly, "It's okay." She grabbed Dipp's sleeves even tighter.
Not long after, the mouse came out again, holding a piece of green scale in its hand.
Dipp quickly smelled it and found that there was indeed this special fishy smell on the scales.
When he compared the fish scales on his body, he found that the conical scales were sharper and tighter.
"It seems that something really has come to the island." Dipp said, squinted his eyes and looked at the scales in his hand.
"Little mouse, tell me quickly, where did this thing come from?" Dipp said half-squatted down and said to the mouse.
Chapter completed!