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Chapter 37 Section IX

According to the records of the California Highway Patrol Department, on April 23, 1985, the Cohen District Patrol reported a traffic accident. The vehicle license plate: AHOYMTY, and the driver's name: Charlie Chida Wood.Cohen is located between San Francisco and San Diego. According to the working time card records of Dennis Moving Company, from April 22 to 27, 1985, Wu Qida asked for leave.The work time card also stated that when Wu Qida called to ask for leave, he said that his parents had a car accident and he had to go to Los Angeles. According to the call records of the Pacific Bell Telephone Company, at 7:21 pm on April 21, 1985, someone called the home of Gosar Dennis, the owner of Dennis Moving Company, from his house on Blue Mountain Road.

The English names of the three children of the Wu family are arranged in alphabetical order of ABC.The eldest sister Alice lives in Toronto, a metropolis in central Canada, and the second sister Betty lives in Calgary, on the west coast of Canada. The third child of the Wu family is Charlie Chida Wu, who begins with the letter C. According to the clues obtained by the relevant authorities of the United States and Canada, Wu Qida did not actually take the plane of United Airlines, but flew from San Francisco to Chicago on the flight of American Airlines, and stayed at the Castle Hotel under the name of Mike Kimotto Four days later, accompanied by an unidentified friend, he crossed the US-Canada border via Detroit and arrived in Toronto in mid-June. In late June, Toronto police released news that they believed that Wu Qida was hiding in an Asian community in the city.It is reported that Wu Qida had contacted his eldest sister Alice, but Alice was unwilling to provide any help for her younger brother. At the same time, out of brotherhood, she also promised not to report him. In early July, information obtained by relevant departments showed that Wu Qida had sneaked into Kargalli.The officials sent by the FBI and the local police immediately joined forces to monitor Betty and her family around the clock.Perhaps the two sisters had already discussed it, and Wu Qida also met the same nail that was neither soft nor hard with the second sister.

Sean Doyle, 46, is a secondary school teacher in Calgary who teaches English, arts and science.Sean also had a weekend side job at Hudson's Bay, where he was a security guard. On Saturday, July 6, Sean worked the day shift at the department store, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More than half the time passed, at around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Sean Doyle and another security guard, George Foster, were standing together to observe an Asian guest.By that time, the customer had already stuffed his army travel backpack by surprise with two cans of herring, a Swiss Army knife, a braided cable, two packets of butterscotch cookies, three bars of soap, and a jar of baked goods. beans and a box of toast.Sean and George watched again as the guest stuffed a bottle of drink and a square of cheese into his backpack.

Sean said, "No, the bastard's got too much." "He just doesn't think much of us," said George. "How long are you going to wait?" Asian guest puts a can of Pepsi in his backpack. "Are you going or am I going?" "I'll go." Sean said.He walked up to the customer: "May I check your backpack, please?" "No, it's mine." Sean grabbed the backpack. "No, this is mine." The guest raised his voice. "You're stealing. I saw you packing things in your bag." "Then let me take out the wallet." The guest put his hand into the backpack.

George Foster yells: "Sean, he has a gun!" Sean caught a glimpse of a dark guy being pulled out of the bag, and he reached out to snatch it without even thinking, and the two wrestled.Suddenly there was a loud bang, and the Asian guest pulled the trigger.Sean and the gunman fell to the ground at the same time, but continued to fight for the pistol.The second shot rang out, and Sean felt a rush of heat rushing to his right hand.He was shot. At this moment, George Foster rushed forward and pinned down the murderer. Two hours later, news came from the Calgary City Police Department that they had arrested Charlie Chida Wu.

At about the same time, the news also reached the site on Blue Mountain Road via international long-distance. Director Claude ElBarady authorized everyone to leave work early to celebrate, but he himself did not go home.On the desk of the police station, a fax was really waiting for him. It was a list of items seized by the Calgary police on Wu Qida. Among them was a Nikon camera with the factory number 5022594. It was Robin Starley. relics. The next day, when Director ElBaradei went to "work" on Blue Mountain Road, he smelled a pungent pungent smell mixed with the fresh mountain air as soon as he got out of the car.Director ElBaradei followed the "smell". On the barren slope about half a mile away from the wooden house, there was a buzzing in the sky, and thousands of blowflies were circling above people's heads.The night before, several coyotes had dug out a sleeping bag from here, just 6 inches from the topsoil.

Dr. Boyd Stevens is recording on a portable tape recorder: "Forensic Case No. 2521-85. The body was wrapped in a blue zippered sleeping bag. Gray cable tape was attached to the outside of the sleeping bag at approximately the neck of the deceased, and the same The tape was also wrapped around the calf and ankle." After the sleeping bag was opened, Dr. Steven continued to the tape recorder: "The deceased was initially identified as an adult male, wearing a shirt, underwear, underpants and socks. A green plastic garbage bag was wrapped around his head and upper body, and his hands were handcuffed behind his back. , feet bound with ropes at the ankles."

The forensic doctor carefully removed the green garbage bag, "A leather rope was wrapped around the neck of the deceased, and a red rubber ball was tied to the rope for a mouthpiece. The entire body had only one gunshot wound on the head, and its shape and size Roughly in line with the .22 bullet." The on-site personnel removed the sleeping bag, and another red sleeping bag suddenly appeared underneath.There was no soil between the two sleeping bags, apparently buried at the same time. Dr. Steven continued to record: "Forensic Medical Case No. 2522-85. The corpse was wrapped in a red sleeping bag, which was somewhat damp... The deceased was initially identified as an adult male. His hands and feet were tied together with gray cable tape. The corpse Two plastic bags were placed on the body. One green garbage bag covered the head and shoulders of the deceased, and the other large garbage bag was cut open and put on the body of the deceased...similar to the case No. 2521-85 A leather cord with a red rubber ball wrapped around the neck of the deceased. A possible gunshot wound to the cheek from a close-contact shot. A second bullet hole was over the right eye. A third was in the shoulder The bullet was shot from the back, and passed through the right shoulder slightly downward toward the outside. The fourth place was the right leg, and the direction of bullet penetration was also from left to right. It was preliminarily determined that they were all caused by .22 bullets."

"If I'm not mistaken," said Tom Eisenman, who had been with the medical examiner, "the gunshot wounds to the legs and shoulders first. The victim was running and the bullets caught him from behind. The shooter should have shot at him. on the rear left side, and standing on a higher place, such as a step or a slope." "Then there were two punishing shots to the head," Erin Brunn said. Further experiments, including fingerprints, established the identities of the two victims, Lonnie Bond and Robin Starley. It was the last major discovery police made on Blue Mountain Road.

Years later, when the investigation of all aspects of this case was completed, the various evidence collected by the police, including material evidence, photos, on-site records and explanations, and other documents, etc., weighed 6 tons in total.The human remains excavated from Blue Mountain Road were 7 male corpses (one of whom only had a skull), 3 female corpses, 1 infant corpse and more than 100 broken bones totaling 46 pounds. In 1990, DNA tests by police experts on forensic samples, including cadaver samples, bones and blood collected at the scene, showed that the remains belonged to 25 different victims.Many relatives of the victims, such as Cathy Allen's sister, Bailanda O'Connon's parents, and Paul Casnon's sister, provided their own DNA samples for comparison.In the end, the police had enough witnesses and evidence to determine that there were 13 victims at the scene of Lanshan Road:

Harvey Dabs, a photographer who lives on Yukun Road in San Francisco. Deborah Dabbs, wife of Harvey Dabbs. Sean Dubs, son of Harvey Dubs. Paul Castner, owner of a bronze Honda Pulley. Cathy Allen, a worker at Safeway Supermarket. Michael Carroll, Cathy Allen's boyfriend. Lonnie Bond, Blue Mountain Road neighbor. Branda O'Connon, wife of Lonnie Bond. Lonnie Bond Jr., the son of Lonnie Bond. Robin Starley, a friend of the Bonds. Donald Luck, brother of Leonard Luck. Joss Gunner, friend of Leonard Luck. Randy Jacobson, laborer hired to Blue Hill Road. Insufficient evidence, but 6 missing persons who may be related to this case: Cliff Pulanto, Wu Qida's colleague in the Dennis moving company, was later hired by Wu Qida to build a bunker on Lanshan Road. Jenfer Gillard, Wu Qida's colleague in Dennis Moving Company, was later hired by Wu Qida to move to Stockton. Maurice Rock, worker hired to Blue Mountain Road. Kiri Okoro, a worker hired to Blue Mountain Road. Mike Kimotto, Wu Qida with his ID when he fled. Jeff Esken, an electrical engineer who disappeared off Blue Mountain Road in February 1984. In addition, there were 12 unidentified victims.
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