Justice In the Dark Episode 1 Recap

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Neo-Civilization, year 253. Due to genetic mutations appearing in specific groups within this civilization, gene crime, a unique problem in this world, has increasingly become the focus of social attention. . . More and more supporters have taken to the streets to advocate for the rapid passage of the gene detection bill.

The gene detection bill was first proposed by the Xin Zhou government two years ago, hoping to curb the persistently high crime rate by detecting individuals whose genetic sequences are abnormal due to radiation. Pei Su is very interested in Apaths; he finds them a very interesting group of people. A radiation storm comparable to a disaster created 1. 3% of them. A bestowed gene makes them born different, unable to empathize with normal humans.

Perhaps unable to recognize emotions, perhaps unable to share feelings, no matter which type, they are criminals dominated by genes. He has actually always been curious about how normal people view them. A heavenly gift, a serial killer, or a monster? Another body was discovered in the Lower West District; this is the fourth homicide in the district this month. Luo Weizhao led a team to assist in the case investigation in the Lower West District.

According to information provided by the Lower West District patrol team, the deceased was named He Zongyi, a migrant worker who came to Xin Zhou from Qian Dao and was a deliveryman. The body was found in the alley behind the shared rental housing where the deceased resided. The time of death was likely between 8 PM and 11 PM last night, and the cause of death is still being examined at the scene.

Regarding the serial killer rumors circulating online, it is said to be because the deceased's belongings were completely looted, his phone was gone, and his wallet was emptied and thrown aside. The reporting person said that a piece of paper covered the body's face, and a small piece of tape was stuck to the deceased's hair, with the words "ten thousand" written on the side facing inwards.

After looking at the scene photos, Luo Weizhao felt that the piece of paper did not just happen to fall there; it seemed like the killer had deliberately stuck it on. Pei Su came to the crime scene after seeing the livestream online and wanted to ask Tao Ze out for dinner. Who knew that as soon as Luo Weizhao saw Pei Su, he started targeting him, and the two began to clash.

Luo Weizhao flatly refused and left in the car with Lan Qiao and Tao Ze. Pei Su did not give up; he drove in hot pursuit. To shake him off, Pei Su deliberately attracted the traffic police on duty. Luo Weizhao discovered that besides the crime scene and motive, there was another suspicious point. Miao Xiaowei said that He Zongyi went back to change his clothes, but the tag on the clothes had not been cut.

Generally, if the tag hasn't been cut, it indicates that the clothes are beyond his spending range, and since they were needed for certain occasions, he wanted to return them after wearing them once. If it was really as Miao Xiaowei said, that He Zongyi was going to meet his fellow townsman and a dispute occurred, would he really rent clothes he couldn't afford?

Pei Su accidentally spilled Tao Ze's case files under the seat, and he saw the tag on He Zongyi's clothes. His idea was the same as Luo Weizhao's: this set of clothes was beyond his spending level. He believed that He Zongyi was going to meet someone who was very important and powerful to him. Tao Ze didn't understand why it would be a powerful person.

Although this set of clothes was expensive, it didn't fit well and seemed overly stiff and formal when worn. If he wasn't going for a job interview, he should have been going to meet someone who was particularly important to him and who was doing much better than him. Pei Su wanted to use himself as an example to try and analyze the killer's psychology, but he was interrupted by Tao Ze. Apaths are very dangerous, and he would not allow Pei Su to speculate on the killer's psychology.

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