Chapter 263 Misunderstanding
Chapter 263 Misunderstanding
Seeing this, Bai Yuan ignored the harmless mental examination report that followed.
Focus on the statement “not instructed by anyone” in his confession.
Bai Yuan's eyes moved slightly, with a hint of doubt.
Based on her judgment and analysis.
There were obvious signs of planning in this attempted kidnapping.
Whether it is a traffic accident that happens at the intersection, a large number of cars are blocked on the other side of the road, creating an empty road section suitable for committing crimes.
Or maybe it was the surveillance video in the school guard room that happened to be disconnected at that moment.
Also, during the school dismissal period, the security personnel who should have been paying attention to the students' safety at all times did not show up once during the entire process.
All the details indicate that this matter could not have been done by Liu Shengmin alone.
Someone must have planned all this carefully with him.
Otherwise, Liu Shengmin is a taxi driver who is heavily in debt and crushed by loans.
It is simply impossible to make such perfect preparations.
If we go by the other party's confession, it was really just a spur-of-the-moment act.
This is too reckless.
It gives people a feeling of child's play.
However, the police did not take seriously what she could think of and continued to dig deeper.
Even in the case report provided, this point was not specially marked for review.
Instead, they believed Liu Shengmin's one-sided statement and concluded that he had no other accomplices.
At the very least, during the process of the other party committing the crime, there was no second person colluding with him to participate in the kidnapping.
For Haiqi's experienced criminal police, this progress of the investigation is somewhat below standard.
Bai Yuan was deep in thought.
Repeatedly pondering the disharmony.
Suddenly, an idea flashed in my mind and I thought of a possibility.
Suddenly, everything became clear to me and I couldn't help but laugh out loud.
She had obviously fallen into a common misconception caused by inequality in status and experience.
If we look at this matter from Liu Shengmin's own identity and experience, everything becomes clear.
Generally speaking, a person's identity and social status determine what kind of experience he has and become the biggest factor affecting his vision.
In short, for people who often read mystery novels and criminal investigation literature, they can often deduce the inharmonious details in a few words with their rich experience, and find the criminal murderer in the fastest way.
But for novices, these common sense for experienced enthusiasts are beyond their cognition, affecting their judgment ability, and making their problem-solving ideas more tortuous.
Before committing a crime, sophisticated criminals not only have to scout the area in advance and create an alibi, but they also have to consider a series of issues such as how to deal with the tools used in the crime, wipe out fingerprints, and destroy the body.
These experiences come from accumulation over and over again.
The more you know about the relevant knowledge, the better prepared you will be.
The police will also use the traces left at the scene to reversely infer the criminals' level of proficiency, thereby further locking down the suspects.
However, if it is a novice who decides to do it on the spur of the moment, due to the influence of cognition and vision, he often cannot achieve the meticulousness of the veteran.
What may seem like crude criminal tactics to mystery enthusiasts may be the limit of their cognition.
As for how to plan an escape route after committing the crime, how to avoid the police's city-wide manhunt, how to avoid being located when asking for property from family members, and how to launder money and sell the stolen goods after receiving a huge ransom, these are things beyond their cognition.
It must be admitted that there are differences and gaps between people.
This kind of thing sounds outrageous.
It feels like a makeshift team is being forced to do something unnecessarily difficult.
But in real life, there are many people who sharpen their swords before the battle, take one step at a time, do things without considering the consequences, and only care about immediate interests.
Liu Shengmin is obviously one of them.
In other words, even if she failed to react in time and was accidentally kidnapped into the car by the other party.
There is also a great possibility that he was rescued by the police who arrived in time along the way.
From the beginning, this was not a perfectly planned kidnapping.
Bai Yuan himself is a man of deep thought, and he thinks three steps ahead before taking one step. Naturally, he thinks that other people must be the same as him, and will never act rashly without being fully prepared.
But they forget that people like her are a minority.
There are more fools who are more likely to cause trouble than to accomplish anything.
On the other hand, the criminal police, because of their rich experience and having witnessed too many blunders, take all the details into consideration and come up with such conclusions and reports.
In other words, this incident may have been committed by Liu Shengmin alone, and there were no accomplices or accomplices.
In other words, even if someone was deliberately guiding behind the scenes and revealing Bai Yuan's travel information to Liu Shengmin, he used his revengeful psychology to achieve a certain purpose.
As for Liu Shengmin, he did not feel that he was being used or instigated by others. Instead, he felt that everything originated from his strong hatred and desire for revenge, and he was not instructed by anyone from beginning to end.
The clue ends here.
It ended with Liu Shengmin confessing his guilt and being executed.
However, given that the other party suffers from a serious mental illness, the first-instance judgment will certainly be further analyzed based on the actual situation.
If it is determined that the other party was unable to recognize or control his or her own behavior due to a mental illness when committing the crime, he or she will not be held criminally responsible after legal procedures.
In this regard, Bai Yuan is not worried that the other party will escape sanctions.
For most people, when they hear the word "mental illness", their first reaction is often that it means "criminal immunity".
It seems that as long as one can prove that one has mental problems and is not a normal person, one can escape legal sanctions.
But in fact, there is a second half of the explanation in the law.
That is, "their family members or guardians should be ordered to strictly supervise and provide medical treatment, and if necessary, the government should provide compulsory medical treatment."
According to this confession.
Liu Shengmin's parents have both passed away, his wife divorced him and remarried, and his two children were awarded to his ex-wife. Because he was heavily in debt, he had long lost contact with other relatives in the family and was left alone.
There are neither family members nor guardians.
In this case, the government can only force him to receive compulsory medical treatment and send him to Haiqi Qingshan Psychiatric Hospital for treatment and supervision.
A mental hospital is no more comfortable than a prison.
On the contrary, prisons are more humane because of their strict rules and regulations.
Not only is there someone to supervise you every day to keep a good schedule, but while in prison you can also learn a skill through labor reform to support your family.
Not to mention half an hour of exercise every day, nutritious meals three times a day, and leisure and entertainment such as reading newspapers and news.
Prison life is, on the contrary, more regular, healthy and nourishing than life for most young people who stay at home.
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