Chapter 216 Screening

Chapter 216 Screening

After receiving various documents that could be used as a stepping stone, they began to work officially.

Taking the scene of the two cases as the center, we expanded outward to identify the target.

In fact, the most difficult place in this case is not the hospital, but various private hospitals.

Because in the Free State, private hospitals account for the vast majority of hospitals in the Free State. According to statistics, they account for about 80%.

Importantly, among private hospitals, there are both non-profit hospitals and for-profit hospitals.

However, non-profit hospitals are dominant, accounting for about 85% of private hospitals. The service objects of these hospitals are mainly middle-income families and their members who have stable jobs and insurance.

"So our task is actually the most tiring." York said as he parked his car in the parking lot in front of a private hospital.

Hearing this, Chris left her own answer before opening the door and getting out of the car: "Compared to Sheskey who needs to stare at the screen all the time, I prefer this kind of straightforward work."

York stood in front of the car door and closed it: "That's exactly what I thought."

The two of them walked into the private hospital listed in the information together.

Hospitals and doctors are very difficult to deal with in the Free State, but fortunately there are various regulations. In addition, the boss of the Los Angeles Police Department is a member of the Sheffield family. Under various threats and inducements, these hospitals are still cooperative.

The process of collecting information was as simple as sprinkling water, and the two of them even had time to have a meal together.

The main reason is the Free State's medical complex, which also involves the Sheffield family.

To put it in one sentence, the power of this is that among the top ten of the Fortune 500, there are actually two pharmaceutical companies from the Free State. The revenues of these two companies are even higher than those of Volkswagen and Toyota, which contribute a large number of jobs.

More than 90% of the pharmaceutical companies on the Fortune list are from free countries.

总结是医药1/3,金融1/3,军工“才”1/6。

The so-called medical complex plus the military-industrial complex, the agricultural complex, and the truckers' union are just four monsters that can control the entire free country. It's no joke.

So in just one day, York had a large pile of documents in his hands, all of which were information about Yang Wei or patients with major problems in this regard from various hospitals, including relatively private information such as the patient's occupation.

Of course, not all of them, but so much patient information is enough for them to screen for a while.

It was already past five in the afternoon when we returned to the office of the Fourth Squadron of the Detective Bureau.

It was the day to get off work at six o'clock.

At this moment.

No one knew where Captain Gregory had gone. Shesky and Edna were still huddled in front of the computer watching the surveillance. When they saw them come back, they cried out in injustice.

"Oh my God, can I trade with you, York? I think my eyes are going blind!"

York put the pile of documents in his hand on his desk and smiled.

"I'm sorry, I suggest you ask Vice Captain Chris."

Shesky subconsciously looked at Chris who was following behind York.

"Want to change?" Chris asked calmly.

"No, Captain." Sheskey coughed dryly.

Chris said "oh" and looked at Edna who was memorizing the vehicle type and license plate information.

"How do you remember?"

Edna said, "Deputy Captain, we still have one day."

The time point for their investigation and surveillance is mainly the day of the victim's death, and then they give one more day before and after to avoid missing anything.

"It looks like we can't start random inspections until tomorrow," York said.

The hospital's information needs to be compared with the vehicle's owner one by one to find the murderer who is consistent with the owner.

"You don't want to get off work again, do you?" Sheskey asked.

York said: "I'm sorry, this is my legitimate rights and interests, anyway, I have completed my work for today.

But don't worry, I'll come over in the evening after I finish my personal business."

Then, under Shesky's envious gaze, Yorks said hello to Chris and Edna and left work directly, which was very unique.

Shesky couldn't help but ask Chris, "Why don't you take care of him?"

Chris took the document from York's desk and said, "Didn't he say that this is his legitimate right?"

Sheskey complained: "How could such an irresponsible guy want to be a detective in the Robbery-Homicide Division?"

Chris didn't bother to pay attention and just started looking through the documents in her hand.

But he still answered this: "He did no less than you did. Simply put, he used his brain. If it weren't for him, how long would it take for you to come up with such a breakthrough?"

Just this one sentence left Shesky speechless.

York was not aware of the discussion in the office, and even if he knew, he would not care.

Because solving a case is not something that can be solved just by hard work. If a case could be solved just by hard work, then there would be no unsolved cases in the world.

If the monitored vehicles have been recorded, then there is nothing wrong with him working overtime.

However, if the monitoring records are not prepared, then working overtime will be useless. At most, we can only screen out patients who are in the domestic service industry, logistics and express delivery industry.

So it is better to wait until the monitoring is finished and then screen them simultaneously.

There is not much time wasted.

After walking into the parking lot and finding his car, Yorks first called Tifa, told her that he had something to do, and then hung up.

Then he drove his car out of the parking lot of the detective bureau and headed towards Gusta's store.

On the way, I bought weekly gifts for the children at home.

Yes, tonight was the day he would go back to attend the manor dinner. The main reason for the time change was that his younger brother, Ver, was about to go to Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

After buying the gifts, I called my mother's cell phone number.

"Mom, do you need to buy anything else for food?"

"No more." Valerie's voice came.

"We are all ready, come back soon!"

"OK." Yorks hung up the phone.

It's the weekly family dinner gathering again.

York slowly picked up the red wine glass in his hand, clinked it with that of Ful beside him, and took a sip with him.

The guy is about to go out, so it's okay for him to have a drink.

"I'm just saying that if people could carry guns, these animals might think twice before going out to rob people."

A voice interrupted his thoughts.

This was the voice of his grandfather Michael. Yorks shook his head in his heart. The reason why he said this was because his father brought up a topic.

A group of people were robbing and bullying a woman. A brave man opened fire and saved the woman, but accidentally killed the robbers.

What is important is that this brave man did not have a license and other factors.

How should we deal with this brave person or how should we look at this matter?

This is because the atmosphere at home is relatively open, so they can say these things. Otherwise, they would only talk about trivial matters, such as how he and Irina are doing or some business matters.

"If everyone in the car had a gun, more people might have died," said Aunt Mireyu.

York raised his eyebrows, put down his wine glass, and decided not to participate in this topic. Aunt Mireyou is a lawyer, and her ideas and thinking are completely different.

As a lawyer, she is the kind of person who strictly abides by the law. Of course, the premise is that the person is not related to her, otherwise she will basically not stand up for a stranger.

This is what the so-called workaround is.

"I'm not saying that everyone has to carry a gun." Michael spread his hands and said, "You know what I mean."

Mireille nodded: "Of course I understand, father."

At this time, cousin Genaji suddenly interrupted and said, "Yorks, you have a gun, right? I heard from Lillian that you ran into a murderous family and you beat them away."

At this moment, everyone looked at him. Yorks looked at his eight-year-old cousin Genaji and said helplessly, turning the topic to him.

"I'm a policeman, of course I have a gun, Gnaji, remember that a gun is an important thing that can protect you and your family."

Genaji's eyes sparkled: "Can you teach me?"

Yorks glanced at Graeme subconsciously.

Sure enough, at this time, Uncle Graeme would say, "Gnaji, you are still young, and it will not do you any good to learn how to shoot."

Genaji said "oh" and was a little disappointed.

Michael snorted, "Don't listen to your dad. Grandpa taught you that if you don't know how to use a gun, you're not a man. A man should be able to shoot. A gun can protect yourself and your family."

At this point, Michael paused and said seriously: "Just like your brother York!"

Genaji showed his excitement again, looked at his eldest cousin York, and nodded vigorously!
Graham said helplessly: "Dad!"

Michael snorted again and didn't bother to pay attention to Graham. He had always been bothered by the fact that Graham didn't know how to use a gun. People from the Sheffield family who didn't know how to use a gun were like a tiger without teeth and claws.

"Like Russell said, if you're the victim, no one is going to save you.

Because the person who saved you will be punished by law for illegal possession of a gun.

What is important, however, is that he was found with a gun because he fired a gun to stop a robbery."

When he said this, the old man looked at Russell.

Graeme also gave him a reproachful look. It's all your fault for suddenly bringing up this topic.

Russell shrugged and said, "Dad, you know, the law is always cruel and inhumane."

After Russell finished speaking, he looked at his eldest son York who had an innocent look on his face and said, "Isn't that right, York?"

Feeling that all eyes were on him, especially the old man, York sighed and said:

"My suggestion is to focus on dealing with robbers, murderers, rapists and all other criminals first. Catching all those who don't follow the rules first, and then deal with this brave man."

York paused and glanced at everyone: "How is it?"

Old man Michael said bluntly: "So who do you support, York."

York said: "Grandpa, do you still need to ask this question?"

"So?" Michael asked, "Who do you support?"

"Nothing is absolute." York said calmly: "Grandpa, I absolutely support you."

The old man hummed a few times, raised his face, and became happy again.

Russell said: "Yeah, they are worthy of being grandfather and grandson?"

"Dad, I support you too." York said.

Russell smiled.

Among them, the old man gave his eldest son a cold look.

Graham suddenly asked, "Have you forgotten me? Is it just because I am your uncle?"

York said helplessly: "Uncle, I support you too. I still remember the birthday present you are going to give me in the future."

Graeme smiled and picked up the wine glass.

Mireyu deliberately tapped the plate with her fork, and Yorks twitched the corner of his mouth and once again expressed his support for her.

Then it was his mother Valerie's turn, one after another, York was overwhelmed, patted his brother Fuer and prepared to leave:

"When you're going to the airport, call me and I'll take you there."

After saying this, Yorks prepared to stand up:

"I have to leave now. I have some things to do at the bureau."

At this point, his father Russell suddenly asked, "The murderer in your case is from the hospital? I heard you called someone?"

It can be seen that Russell, as a father, also cares about his son York.

As soon as these words came out, everyone looked at York who had already stood up.

York shrugged and said, "It's possible that the murderer has been to the hospital. His thing is not good, so I need this information. If nothing goes wrong, we may be able to catch him before he commits another crime."

After saying this, Yorks strode away, leaving his family members looking at each other in bewilderment.

"What new case has he taken on?" Michael looked at Russell and asked.

Russell spread his hands and said, "I just found out about this today too."

After finishing the family dinner, Yorks rubbed his face, and under the watchful eyes of the butler Curtis, he drove the Raptor out of the huge manor and headed towards the detective bureau.

Glancing at the central console.

It was only eight o'clock, so he came out very quickly.

If everything goes as expected, the surveillance camera should have recorded everything.

He called Chris on the way to confirm that he had eaten. He was too lazy to pack anything and went straight to the detective bureau.

When we arrived at the office of the Fourth Squadron, everyone inside was already busy.

Sheskey was there, as were Edna, Chrissy, and Gregory.

Simply put, all the members of the Fourth Squadron are here.

Everyone is working overtime tonight.

"I've been waiting for you!" Shesky's voice rang out.

"Come to work."

York shook his head, walked over to participate in the screening work, pulled up a chair and sat next to Chris, and took the documents she handed over.

"Busy working?"

"Yeah." York nodded and said, "To what extent?"

Chris said, "We're only halfway there."

York said, "Well, it looks like we'll have to work overtime for a long time."

At this point, York looked at Gregory and said, "Captain, when will the two people you mentioned arrive?"

Gregory said calmly, "When we are done with this case."

This sentence broke his thoughts.

York took a breath and began to screen patients who were in the domestic service industry, logistics and express delivery industry.
(End of this chapter)