Gone Murderer – Xuan Lu, Zhou Cheng’ao
Gone Murderer is a suspense crime drama, directed by Ke Bolong, starring Xuan Lu, Zhou Cheng'ao, and Wang Daqi.
The series is set against the backdrop of the transformation of state-owned enterprises in the 1990s. When a pharmaceutical factory faces a public relations crisis, journalist Su Ran is assigned to investigate in Yujiang Town. During her inquiry, she uncovers clues to a cold case that has been buried for fifteen years, ultimately revealing the shocking connection between the power struggles within the pharmaceutical factory and the truth behind her father's death.
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In 1994, three employees of the Yujiang Pharmaceutical Factory were brutally murdered on a stormy typhoon night. Suspicion quickly fell on the factory's leaders—Xu Chengliang, Duan Zhigang, and Du Bin—but due to insufficient evidence, the case was shelved. It remained an unresolved burden on the conscience of veteran detective Shi Guangming.
Fifteen years later, Su Ran, the descendant of one of the victims, returns to Yujiang with her husband Zhao Lun under the guise of journalists. Seizing the opportunity presented by the factory's counterfeit drug crisis, they get close to Xu Chengliang, Duan Zhigang, and Du Bin, plotting revenge. Su Ran first exposes Du Bin's involvement in producing and selling counterfeit drugs, but Du Bin is abruptly silenced. She then stirs up internal conflict by revealing Duan Zhigang's affair with Xu Chengliang's wife, leading to Duan Zhigang's mysterious death...
As bodies begin to pile up, Shi Guangming and his team are called in to investigate, escalating the situation into a rapidly intensifying crisis. Under Su Ran's meticulous orchestration, the hidden perpetrators meet brutal, deserved ends. However, Su Ran herself cannot escape the judgment of fate and the law. Upon completing her mission, she discovers that the path to vengeance has led only to betrayal among allies, separation from loved ones, and the shattering revelation that even the paternal love she never doubted was ultimately an illusion.










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