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The court set a bail of US$30,000 for Wu Qida and Leonard Luck respectively. "Fatty" Joss Ganner paid for Leonard to be released on bail pending trial, but no one released Wu Qida on bail.Leonard's trial date was set for August 1982.Leonard said he didn't want to go to jail, and he wanted Corala to run away with him and hide in the cabin on Blue Mountain Road. Corala didn't want to, so he divorced Leonard.But Coralla allowed Leonard to pay the bill in her own name, and the former couple saw each other from time to time. The discovery of the Blue Mountain Road was promptly reported to the highest levels of the Calavoro and San Francisco Police Departments. The two sides immediately agreed to send 12 people each to form a joint special investigation team on the spot. Dee was in charge of the overall work, assisted by two deputies in the San Francisco Police Department, Joseph Rodin, a deputy commissioner, and the Caravoro Police Department, Chief Inspector Bob Bunning.There are also a number of experts who will go there one after another.

In the cleared space under a big pine tree in front of the bungalow, there were two desks pulled from the Caravoro police station, dozens of folding chairs and a few trash cans. This was the so-called on-site command post.Two large workbenches were set up under a clump of oak trees not far away, and Dr. Terry Parker, the forensic doctor in the Calavoro area, was neatly arranging his instruments and tools on one of the workbenches.Another table is for the crime scene lab. At 3:30 p.m. that day, 20 members of the 24-member joint investigation team rushed to the scene on Lanshan Road despite the high temperature of nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit.After Tom Eisenman gave a brief account of the case so far, Director ElBaradei said to the crowd: "I just want to reiterate a common sense before you do it. Remember: the crimes committed in the collection and protection of evidence at the scene No error can be corrected, because certain original states, once touched, cannot be restored."

20 people are divided into two groups, indoor and outdoor.Director ElBaradei asked the outdoor team to search the ground in squares, each 5 feet, that is, 5 steps square, and numbered with numbers and letters.From the driveway, follow a walking path up to the trench on the back slope. The 21st member of the special investigation team who arrived at the scene handed Chief ElBaradei an envelope containing the Leonard Luck file from San Francisco Police Chief Cornelius Murphy.It states: Leonard joined the Marine Corps on January 27, 1964.During his seven years of service, he went to the front line of the Vietnam War twice and won four military medals.After leaving the military for health reasons, he lived in San Jose, California for five years. Moved to Filo in 1981 after marrying Corala Blaze.The news brought by San Francisco also said that the investigators there have invited the two neighbors of Dabosi’s family, Barbara and Catherine, to the police station, and they identified Wu Qida from the photos of six Asian men. One of two men who moved things out of the Dubbs family's apartment the night they disappeared.

The task assigned by Director ElBaradei to Irene Brunn was to draw a topographic map of the site, including the approximate location of wooden houses, bunkers, incineration kilns, trenches, and several large trees. "Also, that neighbor on the hillside behind," Claude Ballardy said finally. Erin will be back soon. "There was no one in the neighbor's house, so I called the landlord." She flipped through her work notes and reported to Director ElBaradei. "The landlord's name is Bo Carter, and he lives in Beringham. The house is occupied by a family of three, Lonnie Bond, his wife Bailanda O'Connon, and his newborn son, Lonnie Bond Jr. Because they hadn't paid the rent until the 14th of last month, Mr. Carter called The superintendent of his estate. When the superintendent came to check, a man walked past the cabin here and introduced himself to the superintendent as Joss Gunner."

"Joss Gunner?" Claude Ballardi opened a folder, "that's the name on that Golden Crown travel agency receipt in Leonard's pocket." Director Ballardy turned a page, "It's also Ko Lara Blaze mentioned the best man at her and Leonard's wedding, and the 'fat guy' who sold the bungalow to her parents. Tom Eisenman investigated, Morgan Hill police say, Joss Gunner has been missing for two years." Director Ballardi pulled out another folder marked "Lonnie Bond", "Lonnie Bond should be Leonard who drove to ACE Hardware and Lumber Store license plate on his Honda and the owner of a missing Buick."

Irene went on to say: "The man who called himself Joss Ganner told the administrator that the three of Lonnie Bond's family had quietly moved out ten days ago, and they wanted to pay back the last month's rent." "Another three missing? And a baby?" "More than three. The real estate agent said there was another Robin Starley from San Diego who also lived at the Bond house. He was on the driver's license that Leonard showed to the patrolman in the ACE parking lot. Names. Also, the superintendent said he noticed a patch of freshly dug soil on the ground where the two properties meet."

"New Earth?" said Claude ElBaradei. "I'll send someone right away." "Mr. Carter, following the superintendent's report, came in himself last Friday. The man who called himself Joss Gunner followed him as he inspected his house. Mr. Carter found some appliances and bedding missing from the house. 'Jos Gunner' looked uncomfortable and kept saying he didn't know anything." "Did Mr. Carter say what he looked like?" "Mr. Carter recognized him from the television. After Leonard Luck swallowed potassium cyanide, a picture of Leonard Luck was shown on a segment of San Francisco TV 4 when they reported the news. Mr. Carter said he Just learned from TV that 'Jos Gunner' was actually Leonard Luck."

"Anything else unusual?" "Mr. Carter said that the Bond family's adult and children's clothes were not taken away, and they were still in that house." "What do you think?" "Nobody leaves clothes behind when they're dodging rent," Erin said. The next day, the locksmith Irene Brunn had hired from San Andres unlocked the padlock on the iron gate of the "Military Fortification".You can't see your fingers in the bunker, and there is a faint, unidentifiable pungent smell in the air.In the light of powerful flashlights, the four police officers entering the bunker saw a medium-sized workshop.A four-foot-by-eight-foot wooden board mounted on a concrete wall is covered with various tools: drills, axes, cutters, knives, at least three different saws, and several saw blades. There are obvious blood stains.On the other side is a workbench against the wall, which also has deep and light purple-brown colors.The handles of the woodworking vise resting on the edge of the workbench were broken.Director ElBaradei repeatedly warned everyone not to touch anything.

Irene measured the room with her footsteps, and then walked around the wall outside. "The dimensions of this room are wrong," she told the group. "The inside is a rectangle, 12 steps by 20 steps, and the outside is a square, 20 steps by 20 steps." A foot is about one step. The four searched around, and finally found a latch in the edge of the 4 by 8 board on the wall. It turned out that the board full of tools was a door leading to the secret room.There is a double bed in the secret room, a lamp and a few books on a wooden bedside table.Irene reached out and turned on the desk lamp, and saw all kinds of military supplies in the room: military uniforms, military boots, military kettles and lunch boxes, military belts with holsters, signal lights, bayonets, and large and small guns.Among other items: two pairs of surgical latex gloves, a comb, two cases of Coca-Cola, a bottle of mouthwash, and a stack of envelopes with the address "Motel Philo."Tom Eisenman picked up a shirt from the floor with the words "Dennis Moving Company" above the left breast pocket, and later found a baseball cap with the same company name in the corner of the room.

"Everything here has to be registered, analyzed," said Claude ElBaradei. There are 21 photos of young girls posted on the left wall of the secret room, 19 of which were taken outdoors, and the background of the other two is the same wall with cartoon characters and animals from various nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes posted on the wall. At the far end of the chamber was a bookshelf the size of an entire wall, lined with books on explosives and chemicals, firearms magazines, a first-aid kit, two handcuffs, three long knives, and a tripod-mounted Machine gun infrared luminous sight.The sight can magnify by a factor of 50,000 the faint moonlight or starlight reflected from a nocturnal object, with the effect that, for example, a candle half a mile away will appear as bright as the sun.There is a window in the middle of the bookshelf, 1 foot wide and 1.5 feet high.Several experts knew at a glance that this was a "single-sided window", that is, the kind of window installed on the wall of the interrogation room of the police station that can see the inside from the outside, but not the outside from the inside.But the "one-sided window" in front of me can't see anything. 〓

There is not a single window on the outside of this reinforced concrete building, so why was one installed inside?What exactly does the owner of the bunker want to see? Officer Brune began pacing in and out again. "It's still not the right size," she told the other three. "It's about 3 by 8 square feet, and it's right behind the bookshelf." Claude Ballardi carefully observes the material of the caulking around the window panes. "I know this stuff, it's highly sound-proof." He tapped the "single-sided window" lightly with his knuckles, "Did you hear that? It's not a single-story or double-story, at least it's a three-story." He said Referring to the thickness of the glass, "meaning that if you were standing on the other side of the window, you might not be able to hear the roar of a 5-kilowatt generator on this side at all." Before they could find a way to enter or peek into the other side of the "one-sided window," an officer on duty came in and reported to Commissioner Baladay that three technicians, two men and one woman, from the San Francisco Police Department's Crime Scene Laboratory had died. Arrived, equipment was being unloaded from the vehicle.Administrator ElBaradei directed them to begin work immediately if possible.Then he turned to the people in the bunker and said, "After they finish checking the two rooms, it won't be too late for us to go back and find the answer to the window." A technician put latex gloves on his hands, and he soon found a fingerprint on the "single-sided window". Photographed by Erin Brunn. Erin pulled the first fingerprint photo of the scene from her imaging machine, glanced at her watch, wrote down the date, time, place, location, etc., on the back of the photo in detail, and then signed her name , to the big pine tree.Director ElBaradei picked up the magnifying glass on his desk and spit out a few incoherent words as he scanned it: "Adult—left hand—index finger—I think so." More fingerprints and some incomplete palm prints were collected from the "one-sided window".It could be seen that someone had put two hands on the window and looked in. Inspector Bob Bunning reported that he had contacted the Marine Corps, who promised to send Leonard Luck and Wu Keida fingerprints and files as soon as possible.Erin Brunn reported that she was mobilizing missing persons files from all over California, including their fingerprints, blood types, dental records, and more. The physical evidence collected by the outdoor team includes: two human bones found beside the driveway, a camera found in the trench, the film inside the camera has been sent back to the police station for development, and an incomplete photo of a white baby, written on the back Author: "Stephanie Jenny Carr, Three and a Half Months, July 1981." The interior team took three . A Leonard Luck diary was found under the mattress. Director ElBaradei ordered his subordinates to bring two more desks from the police station. He sat at the desk under the big pine tree and opened Leonard's diary: Leonard Luck, a name that is slowly being forgotten by people, a name that is gradually being abandoned by the world. This is my second year as a fugitive.Day after day, month after month, the same boring, same anguish, but still holding death in the same hand, full of fantasy in the heart.I've gotten older, fatter, and balder, but not wiser.Where should I go?Let's hope no one catches me for these grotesque things, or... I'll kill myself. Fishing operation complete - Murder of Joss Gunner. I'm planning to build a prison for sex slaves.It will provide me with facilities for all kinds of sexual enjoyment, while at the same time guaranteeing my material needs and protecting me from nuclear war. My ideal woman is one who is absolutely obedient and only does what I tell her or allow her to do. Having sex with a woman who is absolutely obedient, all you will feel is infinite fun and harmony, and there will never be disappointment and frustration. Today I hired PP1, PP2 and PP3 and brought them here. Monanda project: I will build a "bunker" network.Store enough weapons and food in each place, and imprison a woman.This woman was cook, maid and cleaner all in one, and provided me with sexual services.Once a nuclear war breaks out, these women will conceive and bear children for me, and reproduce a new generation of human beings. "Monanda Project?" As a policeman, the first thing that came to Claude Ballardi's mind was the "Monanda Rights Statement"-"You have the right to remain silent..." But in his heart he put the right The book was repeated twice, but no connection with the "bunker" network was found.In a flash, he remembered a novel he saw on the bookshelf in the secret room of the bunker, The Collector by John Fowles.The protagonist of the story is keen on collecting butterfly specimens.He kidnapped a beautiful woman and imprisoned her in a cellar with a disguised bookshelf at the entrance.Later the woman died in the cellar, and her name was Monnanda Gurley. So, what do PP1, PP2 and PP3 refer to?One thing is certain, they are three people. At 2 p.m. Wednesday, Detective Sergeant Ed Odoretz, who is in charge of the San Francisco side of the Luke-Wu task force, walked into the FBI conference room.He subconsciously touched the stubble that had not been shaved for two days, and handed over the more than 20 documents he had brought to an official closest to him, asking him to pass them down one by one.Ed Odoretz turned around and drew six horizontally arranged circles on the blackboard, marking "Hong Kong", "Hawaii", "Yorkshire", "Calgary", "Toronto" and "Chicago" respectively. "We have a fugitive in a serious case. His name is Charlie Qida Wu. The progress of the case so far is in the files in your hands." Ed Odoretz pointed to the circle on the blackboard He continued, “Wu’s father lived in Hong Kong and was a wealthy electrician. Hong Kong was also Wu’s birthplace. Many of Wu’s ex-Marines were in Hawaii, and his uncle’s family was in Yorkshire, England. There are two older sisters who live in Calgary and Toronto, Canada respectively. But the last whereabouts of Wu we have found so far is from San Francisco to Chicago under the name of 'Mike Kimotto'." "Wo has been to England before?" "He was at Yorkshire School in 1970 so one of you would have to say hello to Scotland Yard. His father has business dealings with almost every Commonwealth country and it's likely to be a worldwide manhunt. I will keep you updated on the latest developments in the case."
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