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The wooden bungalow is not too big, only two bedrooms and one bathroom. Eileen Brunn noticed the dark brown spots on the ceiling of the living room as soon as she entered.An Olympia typewriter sits on a desk in the corner of the living room, with a turntable table at one end and a guitar against the wall at the other end.On the other wall of the living room is a large forest landscape painting of autumn leaves, but a bullet hole in the center spoils the beautiful view. The kitchen looked unremarkable, save for two bullet holes in the floor. The smaller bedroom is painted purple, has two oak-framed mirrors on the walls, and a gaudy sheet on the bed.

The master bedroom has light green walls with dark green curtains and rugs, and a decorative gun rack on the wall.Each of the four corners of the bed has eyebolts inserted into the floor, wires are coiled around the four bed posts, and a 250-watt video light, or field power light, is mounted on the wall at the head of the bed.The bed was covered with a brightly colored quilt, but there was no sheet, and a large patch of maroon was blackened on the bare mattress.Irene opened the top drawer of the dressing table. Inside were women's underwear of various sizes, some were torn, and some were spattered with blood.

This place smells of death, Irene Brunn thought. When Irene returned to the living room, Norman Flynn was recording the factory serial number of the 25-inch TV in his notebook. There are two professional video equipment on the bookshelf in the living room.Erin put on her presbyopic glasses and looked carefully.That's right, one is a Sony video player, and the other is a Hunbo No. 8 video tape duplicator. There is an orange five-pointed star mark on the back of the duplicator, but the factory number has been filed off.Irene carefully wrote down the serial number of the Sony video player, and called back to the missing place to inquire.Sure enough, her co-worker called back and said that the serial number was exactly the same as the one lost by the Dabbs family.

So, the three members of Dabosi's family have been killed?Irene Brunn could not help feeling sad. So far, five missing persons have been involved in the case.Eileen Brunn and Norman Furling returned to San Andres with the evidence and, with the assistance of the Calavoro District Attorney General's Office, successfully had Judge Douglas Mulwini sign a search warrant.But this search warrant was limited to wooden houses. According to the division of labor, when Irene and Norman inspected the cabin, Tom Eisenman was in charge of searching the outside, and Steven Matthew was with Corala and Gloria all the time.

Tom first took Irene to see a chest-deep, trench-like ditch on the hillside at the back. He pointed to some gray-white spots in the soil and said, "This is very similar to lye, also called gray juice." "You think this is a grave?" "Who knows." They came to a low kiln again, with a blackened pipe protruding from the top of the kiln.Tom picked up a twig and lifted the latch, gently prying open the metal door.They try not to touch anything until the crime scene lab crew arrives.Tom pointed to the inner wall covered with a thin layer of white ash with a branch and told Irene that it was a high-strength refractory brick.

"No one would build a kiln like this to burn rubbish. It's probably—" "You mean, the crematorium?" Tom turned around and looked at the bunker-like reinforced concrete building next to the kiln: "If you say it's a wine cellar, it's too big. If you say it's a workshop, it has no windows. If it's an air-raid shelter, it shouldn't be built on the ground Come on. We need another search warrant." The two officers found Corala on the front porch of the bungalow: "Ms. Bratz, we need your assistance. We want you to sign a search warrant that allows us to inspect the bunker," Erin said.

"It's not my property," Corala said. "But you pay the electrical bill." "That's not my property either." "You have the key to the house, do you have the key to the bunker?" "No." "Who has it?" "Leonard." "He didn't. I've seen his possessions. Wallet, notes, coins, some keys, but no key to the padlock." "I don't have a key." "We don't need a key," said Tom. "We just need you to sign a search warrant." "Why are you harassing me endlessly?"

"I didn't harass you." "Why are you harassing me? Why don't you go to Wu?" "What Wo? Who is he? Why haven't you told us?" "You didn't ask." Tom and Eileen remembered that Daniel Waite of the Southside Division had told them that an Asian had slipped away from the scene. Coralla said, "He's Leonard's friend, Charlie Kedah Wood." Saying the "Kedar" sound again. "When was the last time you saw him?" Erin asked. "Yesterday, he came to my house." "What! What's going on?"

"He called his landlord from my house and asked if his paycheck had arrived, it was from the Dennis moving company where he worked. "The landlady talked. He asked me to drive him to pick it up, and I took him there, in Renocco Street. Charlie went down to the basement where he lived and got another . I threw some clothes in the box and threw it in my car. He took a California driver's license and a social security card, but it wasn't his name, and I looked, and it was Mike Kimotto. He also A lot of cash in an envelope." "Who is Mike Kimotto?" "have no idea."

"Where did the cash in the envelope come from?" "have no idea." "and after?" "He asked me to drive him to San Francisco International Airport. He got off at the United Airlines gate." "Where did he go?" "have no idea." Corala Blaze later told Officer Brunn that she and Leonard Luck met at a trade fair and were married shortly after in a small church south of San Francisco.It was at that wedding that Leonard introduced her to Fatty. "Fatty" is Joss Gunner, the best man at the wedding. He is less than 18 meters tall, but weighs more than 200 kilograms. Corala couldn't help giving him this nickname."Fatty" was rich, Leonard said, and he paid for their wedding.Joss Gunner used to live at Morgan Hill, but Corala hadn't seen him for years.

After they got married, the Lukes rented a small house in an orange grove called "Indian Creek Ranch" on the outskirts of Philo Town. Leonard got a job as a motel manager in the town, and Corala became a primary school teacher.Within a year, Charlie Qida Wu, or Wu Qida, as he was called in the authentic Chinese sense, moved in to live with them.Leonard told Corala that Wu Keida, like him, had served in the U.S. Marine Corps.Corala said Wu Qida got along well with them. One day five months later, Wu Qida left the orange orchard.He returned a few days later in a family truck.That night, Corala remembered, the two men danced in the moonlight, a sort of religious dance, and then hid the truck in the warehouse in the orange grove.At dawn the next day, an army truck drove up to the orange grove, and an FBI arrest team got off the truck. They found the truck in the warehouse and took Wu Qida and Leonard. Weapons stolen from Marine Corps base in Hawaii.
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