Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 965: Taibai and Chang Gung

  Chapter 965 Taibai and Chang Geng

  In a state of stress, whether an individual can quickly and confidently make choices means the difference between life and death.

  In this way, the devil may indeed be hidden in the details.

  -Evolutionary Psychology

  California is also known as the Golden State. In addition to producing gold, it is also famous for the gold rush.

  Hollywood’s film industry has gone through a long process from the earliest Chaplin’s silent movies to the current special effects movies, among which “Western movies” occupies an important position.

Even to this day, there are children dressed up as cowboys on Halloween. This is often seen in Western movies. The town is controlled by evil bad guys, and the passing cowboy quick shooters solve it. Sometimes this bad guy It is the mayor, sometimes the sheriff, the hero always needs a "bad guy" to set off.

When Mills became a "rookie", Zodiac's era had begun to decline, but at his most glorious time, there was a well-known serial killer in California. He committed at least 12 murders and 120 robberies. As well as crimes against women, including kidnapping and torture, only when he was covered up in Zodiac, rock and roll and the anti-Vietnam War movement that swept the country, few people in other states knew about it.

  He is called the "Golden State Killer" by the FBI, and the folks call him the "Night-walking Demon", which is as terrifying as a monster in a fairy tale.

  When Mills joined the police in 1986, he suddenly stopped committing crimes. In the beginning, the target of the murderer was a woman living alone or a woman with a child, but starting in 1977, even if the husband was at home, he would still break through the door.

  Kneeling in the United States will not get sympathy. "Guns" are part of American culture. It is not illegal to use guns to kill robbers who break into your home and protect your own safety.

  But not every American supports this view, and some people choose to support the ban on guns. These homeowners who have no guns in their hands can only catch them when they encounter robbers with guns in their hands.

To a **** who entered the room and planned to "play the husband" while the owner was not at home, and later killed his wife and children, and cut off her head and put her in the courier box in front of Mills, the bastard, Mills It is difficult to forgive like a "saint".

  Compared with doctors, pastors or priests pay more attention to psychological suffering. Doctors tend to use drugs to treat certain symptoms of neurosis, at least in the nursing home where Mills stayed.

  There is also a church in the nursing home, but the priest is often absent. Protestant pastors are often married and have to bear the expenses of a family. They cannot achieve the same financial support as the Catholic Church.

  The Catholic Jesuits know psychology well, at least the exorcist who came to see Mills is like that.

  They often chat in front of the cross where there is no bitter image. Usually there is no one there. Joseph helped him far more than the psychologist.

  People who are tortured tend to go to the doctor instead of the priest, but the doctor often doesn’t say anything about the ultimate problem of the soul.

  Personality abnormalities and schizophrenia need to be diagnosed, and a lot of "measurement tools" need to be understood, and it is still in the scientific research stage and has been used by the courts.

  It's easy to make mistakes. Just like in the movie, the final integrated personality of the serial murderer was not a prostitute, and the psychologist was also killed.

  The murderer in that movie will continue to kill until he is killed by a sniper. Mills killed John Du to prevent more murders, although this was not mentioned at that time and in the court debate.

  John Doe did not go crazy, he was just "broken." Whether it is physically or psychologically, he should be isolated from ordinary people, such as a mental hospital, instead of continuing to be neighbors with ordinary people.

  Neighborhood relations in big cities are very cold. Who knows what kind of people live next door.

It’s a miracle that John Doo’s neighbors weren’t selected as targets. Perhaps it’s because his house is so weird. Once there is a murder, the police will knock on the door to see if the neighbors see suspicious persons. Anyone who sees his house will be suspicious.

  Wolves in sheep's clothing hide in the flock, and it is difficult to find easily.

  Who can tell which is a philanthropist and which is a criminal based on the photo?

  When Mills and Anthony returned to the police station, O’Sullivan was leading the robbery victim to identify the suspect.

  It was almost eight o'clock in the evening.

Neither Mills nor Anthony disturbed his work. They sat on the benches at the elevator entrance, where the suspects in handcuffs usually sat, so they were made of strong metal, covered with large and small dents. It looks like it was smashed like this.

   "Do you know Peter Reilly?"

   "What?" Mills yawned.

"Peter Riley, the young man accused of killing his mother." Anthony said. "After mass in the church on Sunday, he found his mother lying in a pool of blood. He believed that the police would release him soon if he told the truth. He left, so he gave up the right to use a lawyer. This was undoubtedly a wrong choice. Four police officers took turns to interrogate him. They tried to convince Peter that he killed his mother."

   "Do you think I would treat Sgart Davis the same way?"

   "You are not a policeman anymore." Anthony rubbed the bridge of his nose. "Where are you staying tonight?"

"none of your business."

   "It's not easy to take a taxi at night in Los Angeles, or are you planning to let your colleague take you back?"

   "I can ride a patrol car."

   "Well, whatever you want."

  So the two had nothing to say again.

  Peter Reilly spent 20 years in prison until the judge who tried him passed away. He found out the records of the interrogation in the judge's cabinet. There was a process of extorting a confession before he was cleared of his grievances and released.

  The four police officers at the time, one was a polygraph operator, and another claimed that they had found hard evidence of Peter's assault. They exhausted every means to dig deep into the subconsciousness of the boy who had just turned 18, allowing him to write a confession under the bombing of extreme fatigue and persuasive interrogation.

Neither the judge, the prosecutor nor the police believed that a person would confess to a crime without being subjected to violence, threats or torture. So when Reilly’s lawyer requested to revoke the confession, they all chose to reject it. .

Twenty years later, Riley’s alibi was found in the chief prosecutor’s documents, which proved that Riley was innocent. Eventually, the court dropped the charges and all those involved in the case were expelled, and the real culprit Still at large.

"The social psychologists at the University of California, Los Angeles conducted an experiment. If we, as bystanders, watch the conversation between two parties, then we can clearly see which face is seen, and we will think that the one that sees the face is dominant. Anthony said dryly at this time, "For example, you and your friend are in different positions in the coffee shop, watching a couple talking. You can't hear the content of their conversation, you can only see their faces and expressions. Soon, the couple is going to the movies. You sit behind the couple’s wife, and you see the man’s face, so you think the man has always been in the dominant position; but your friend is sitting behind the man. He crossed the man’s shoulders and saw the woman’s face, so he thought that although the woman looked weak, she was leading the way. She must have suggested going to the movie."

   "Oh, hell, what does it have to do with me when they go to the movies?" Mills yelled impatiently.

"The placement of the camera will affect the psychological feeling, and no matter how many times you have watched the surveillance, whether it is watched by experienced law enforcement officers or ordinary citizens, as long as you can’t hear the sound and just judge by the screen, you will think that the camera is a crime. The suspect has emotions of guilt, guilt, and confession, and this'thinking' has'unshakable persistence'. At that time, the camera was aimed at Peter Reilly. Therefore, people who watched the surveillance but could not hear the sound I think that Peter Reilly has feelings of guilt, guilt, and repentance. This is also one of the reasons for convicting him." Anthony said calmly, "The focus is the cause. Before a person knows the details of things, he is tight. Grasping that person's attention tightly can affect that person's subsequent judgment and decision-making. You can't trust your police intuition too much, David, the investigation requires objective and fairness."

   "You don't need to teach me!" Mills wrapped the trench coat tightly, and fell asleep leaning against the arm of the chair.

  (End of this chapter)

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