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Chapter 35 Section VII

At 1:30 p.m. on Friday, several members of the special case team of the San Francisco Police Department came to No. 136 Lenoke Street, where Wu Qida lived, with a search warrant. The TV in the living room in the basement is connected to a video/player produced by the General Electric Company that is believed to have been lost by the Dabbs family. On the shelf next to it are several books and a map of downtown San Francisco. A circle was drawn on Yukun Road with a red pen. On the desk was an exquisite pen holder engraved with the abbreviation "CRP" and two envelopes. One was a salary check sent by Dennis Moving Company to Wu Qida. Yes, and the other envelope contained a Lonnie Bond credit card.Investigators also came across several photographs of Leonard Luck in a photo album and photos of the Blue Mountain Road bunker being constructed.There are several videotapes in a cardboard box under the desk.

The tapes consisted mostly of newly transcribed TV shows, and one of them opened with a scene of a woman sitting in handcuffs on a chair, similar to the scene in the "Cassie/Blanda" tape.The picture is quite short, only three or four seconds. It is obvious that someone first recorded the process of torturing the woman with a tape, and then tried to erase the original content by transcribing the TV program.After technical processing, the still image of the woman on the video tape was copied and distributed to various police stations. Dr. Roger Haguera of California State University, San Francisco is a biologist and professor of forensic medicine and anthropology.When he arrived on Blue Mountain Road, a police officer was walking down the back hillside with two brown paper bags.In the paper bags were new discoveries from the trenches: magazines, food cans, briefcases, papers of all kinds, clothes, toys, children's coats, jewelry, combs, Cathy Allen's work ID, bones, teeth, ashes from incineration and an incomplete skull.

Dr. Boyd Stevens held up the skull with his fingers and observed it for a while: "The skull is thin, so it should be a man." Dr. Roger Heglar carefully counted the number of serrations in the bony crevices on the top of the skull, like a lumber expert counting the rings of a tree: "The man was about thirty to forty years old." Men, 30 to 40 years old.Director ElBaradei silently ran over the names of the missing: Jose "Fatty" Gunner, 36; photographer Harvey Dabbs, 29; brother of Leonard Luck Donald, 33; Honda Pulley owner Paul Casnon, 39… New news from San Francisco said that Eon Kells of the ACE Hardware and Lumber Store in the south of the city identified Wu Qida from the photo as the Asian customer in the parka coat; police ballistics experts checked Paul Cass 22 bullets dug out of two bullet holes in the interior; of the 21 photos on the wall of the bunker back room, the two with cartoon characters and animals in the background are in the south of San Francisco. The Children's Palace, where Leonard Luck's ex-wife, Coralla Blaze, worked.But when detectives on the task force tried to question Corala about the matter, Corala, at the behest of her newly hired criminal lawyer, refused to cooperate.However, the police have determined that 19 of the 21 people in the photos are still alive.It is estimated that they are already the next batch of hunting targets of Leonard and Wu Qida.

However, before Corala Blaze hired a lawyer, she had explained to the investigators two things she had heard from Leonard. One was that Wu Qida shot and killed a man named Don Yoleti Professional horse jockey.The day Wu Qida attempted to rob an apartment, he called Leonard.But before Leonard could arrive, Wu Qida broke into the apartment and ran into Don Joleti by accident.Wu Qida then shot and killed Tang and wounded Tang's homosexual Richard Carrassa. The other thing, Leonard said, was that he and Wu Qida found out that the neighbors on Blue Mountain Road, the Lonnie Bond family, and their friend Robin Starley had been murdered in their home. related to drugs.Leonard told Corala that he and Wu Qida buried the body after burning it on a pile of firewood in the way of the native Indians.Leonard also said that they did so because they didn't want the police to search the neighborhood if they found out.

San Francisco also brought over two dossiers about Wu Qida.The Marine Corps file reads: Date of Birth: December 24, 1961; Place of Birth: Bloomington, Indiana; Date of Enlistment: October 12, 1979; Home Address: Belmont, California; Highest Education and Place: High School, United Kingdom Yorkshire. ………… On October 13, 1981, Wu Qida, who was serving in the military, and three other accomplices robbed the arsenal of the Marine Corps Air Base in Ohu, Hawaii, and stole two machine guns, three howitzer launchers, and night lights. One telescope, seven pistols, total value: $1,140,600. On November 11, 1981, one of the perpetrators turned himself in and revealed the location of the other three and some of the stolen weapons.On the same day, Wu Qida was arrested and dismissed from the military.A few days later, he escaped from the place of detention.

On April 29, 1982, Wu Qida and Leonard Luck were arrested in Philo, California. On August 15, 1982, he was sentenced to two years in prison and sent to Livingwood Military Prison to serve his sentence. On June 29, 1984, he was released after serving his sentence. Another file from the San Francisco Police Department: Date of Birth: December 24, 1961; Place of Birth: Hong Kong; Home Address: Family members are distributed in various Commonwealth countries; Highest Education and Location: High School, Yorkshire, England. In September 1979, he drove his car down a public phone booth on the side of the road in San Francisco and fled the scene, and was arrested by the police.He later withdrew his case for joining the Marine Corps.

On October 16, 1984, he was arrested by the San Francisco Daly Police Department for stealing a $50 bed sheet from a Mervins store. On October 17, 1984, Corala Blaze was released on $1,000 bail. According to information provided by the files of Wu Qida and Leonard Luck, the crime scene laboratory identified their fingerprints on the "one-sided window" of the bunker chamber. The media finally found out the secret of the "Luke-Wu Project" that the police had kept for many days. Although the scene was surrounded by a yellow cordon, countless reporters and surrounding residents drove to Blue Mountain Road every day.

In fact, there are uninvited guests who are more sensitive than the press, and that is the tens of thousands of mosquitoes in the mountains and forests.In order to keep the scene from being polluted, the police did not dare to spray or fume. The only thing they could do was set up a few large tents. Officer Tom Eisenman received "crowd visits" in one such tent.Since the news about Blue Mountain Road appeared in the newspapers, he has received no fewer than ten visitors every day. A meter inspector from the Pacific Electric and Gas Company came the day before yesterday, and he said that he had just been transferred to work in this area. One morning in May, he came to the house to check the meters, but he couldn't find a place to install the electric and gas meters, so he knocked on the door and asked.The person who opened the door was a man with a mustache, about 40 years old, shirtless and wearing an apron.The man's arms, chest hair and apron were stained with blood.The man told the meter inspector that he was slaughtering a pig.

A middle-aged woman said that more than two months ago, she saw an ad for "home junk for cheap" on the posting board of a bar in San Andres, the address of which was the house on Blue Mountain Road.Here she bought a pearl necklace and a ring for $20.Since reading the news in the newspaper, the woman has been having trouble sleeping and eating. She suspected that the jewelry was taken from the victim, so she made a special trip to pay the "stolen goods" to the police. Tom has just sent away a mother and son. The son's name is Schott Moxi and he is 15 years old.He said that in January this year, he saw an advertisement in a local newspaper for odd jobs to build a house here, so he came to take the test.At that time, the reinforced concrete building had just been half built.It looked a lot like an air-raid bunker, Schgott told his bearded boss.The boss said that seeing is not necessarily believing.Schott pointed to another pile of building materials, one of which was marked "single-sided window."The boy said, I thought only the police used this kind of thing.The boss said, you are wrong.Schott also told Officer Eisenman that the boss, who identified himself as Joss Gunner, but who he later saw on television, was pictured on television and whose real name was Leonard Luck.There's another boss here, an Asian guy who's a friend of Leonard's.

Sitting across from Tom is private detective Henry Meester, who says his clients are an elderly couple living in Indiana whose son, Jeff Esken, worked as an electrician in Sunnyvale, near San Francisco. Engineer, he is also an amateur photographer. "About 14 months ago, Jeff told his friends that he was going to travel and photograph in the mountains in this area. Before leaving, he had booked a room at the Sha Tuo Creek Hotel in San Andres, but he did not go. A few days later, the police were in the police station. His car was found about 7 miles from here, but Jeff Esken himself or his body was never found. I have talked to his friends and there is no indication that Jeff may kill himself or walk away."

"You think he'll be here?" Tom Eisenman interjected. "Yes, for a very peculiar reason. Jeff's parents have been asking me to hire a wizard. Last November, I invited a female wizard named Kathleen Glashen from Sacramento and took her to the Where the car was found. Catherine said she could feel what bone Jeff Esken was connected to, and a couple with a baby. Scariest of all, Catherine told me she could hear Jeff's voice Said: 'Come and find my bones, come now. I am not alone here.'" Henry Meister left Tom with a large package of archives about Jeff Esken: photographs, medical records, dental records, and so on. June 9, 1985 was a Sunday. After church, Damon Feipter, director of the Missing Department of the San Francisco Police Department, and his family rushed to the office from the church.He has to work overtime today.Erin Brunn gave him a new missing person name in a call from the scene on Blue Mountain Road yesterday: Cathy Allen.In the past few days, everyone in the police station knew that everything related to Lanshan Road was listed as a top priority. According to the fax of Cathy Allen's work permit, Director Fipter came to Safeway Supermarket in Mupitas, a small town in the northeast suburb of San Francisco. According to several friends of Cathy, on the afternoon of April 14, 1985, Cathy received a call saying that her boyfriend Michael Carroll had been shot and told her to go to the mountains immediately.Between 5:30 and 6:00 that evening, a bronze-colored Honda Pulley pulled into the Safeway parking lot. At 7:30, Cathy got into the car after get off work, left with the man who had been waiting in the car, and never came back. Michael Carroll's younger brother, Jon, told investigators he had received a letter from Cathy in late April saying someone would be coming for Michael's belongings. The police found from the call records of the Pacific Bell Telephone Company that after 1 pm on April 14, 1985, someone called the Safeway Supermarket in Mupitas from the bungalow on Blue Mountain Road.Moreover, Wu Qida's working time card at Dennis Moving Company shows that on April 14, 15 and 16, 1985, he did not go to work. The call log for the same day also included a call from Blue Mountain Road to San Francisco, addressed to George Plank, the owner of an auto repair shop. Flipping through the diary in his hand, George Plank said to Director Feipter: "On April 14, I received a call from Leonard Luck." "You know him?" "Yes. Leonard asked me to help him tow a car back for repairs, and he said that a man named Charlie would deliver the keys. Two days later, April 16, I sent my two children to the car that Charlie specified. At the bus stop, Charlie said on the phone that he was Asian and in his 20s. Charlie did not bring the keys, but told the children where the car and keys were. Then I followed what he said and went to Mupita Towed back a 1974 Lincoln sedan in the Safeway supermarket car park in St. "The owner of this Lincoln is—" "Michael Carroll." According to the information provided by the military prison, Michael Carroll was Wu Qida's "friend in trouble" in Livingwood. The Lincoln sedan was later resold by Leonard Luck. Also on this Sunday, June 9, the on-site personnel dug up four bodies in the Blue Mountain Road trench. After preliminary inspection, they were two white women, a black man and a white child. Nearly a week later, on Saturday, June 15, another male body was unearthed in the trench.Dr. Terry Peck gently brushed back a lock of blood-scabbed hair, exposing a round bullet hole just behind his left ear.Forensic doctors extracted several incomplete fingerprints from the corpse that had begun to decompose, thus identifying the first victim at the scene on Blue Mountain Road.After comparing with teeth and fingerprints and other information, the deceased was identified as Randy Jacobson.Tom Eisenman and Irene Brunn found Randy's ATM card under the passenger seat of Paul Castner's Honda Pulley following Leonard Luck's drug suicide.
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