National Forensic Doctor

Chapter 1386 - 1310: Investigation



While Ni Cha went to make a phone call, Jiang Yuan, accompanied by Zhong Renlong, thoroughly searched the entire room and then went upstairs to check the rooftop.

There were many more footprints left on the rooftop.

Outside of the China area, criminals don’t pay much attention to footprints. Mainly because not many people get caught because of them, criminals in the prison "The Great Learning" cannot learn relevant counter-detection techniques. They don’t really study, let alone gather information from abroad.

By the time Jiang Yuan reached his level, footprint identification was like DNA analysis more than 20 years ago. As long as blood, semen, and hair were collected in a case, it was straightforward.

Jiang Yuan carefully examined the footprints on the rooftop, looked at the ropes and other items left behind, and then turned to Zhong Renlong, saying, "This rope-tying technique should be quite special. Can it be traced?"

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"It’s the SWAT team’s tying technique," Zhong Renlong responded in a low voice.

They had just investigated this information.

Don’t look at rappelling as just tying a rope and jumping down, as a tactical subject, it’s actually extremely difficult. From equipment configuration, rope inspection and maintenance, how to choose weight-bearing frames, various rope-tying methods under different circumstances, to rappelling techniques and strategies to deal with special situations, even the average active military or police may not be able to complete it at a high level.

For example, in a National Day parade rehearsal, the Indian special forces failed in rappelling, resulting in three people falling.

In theory, special forces should be the top-trained units. The National Day parade should be the best of the best. During rehearsal, training should be complete and at its peak. Yet, they still fell because of India, but it also indicates from another perspective that rappelling is indeed difficult, at least more so than 18 people riding one motorcycle.

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