Are there any major unsolved cases?

When it comes to unsolved cases, they cannot be avoided no matter what. June 1996 65438 + October 10, Diao Aiqing, a student at Nanjing University Town Adult Education College, disappeared. Nine days later, when sanitation workers were cleaning up the trash, they found a piece of meat suspected of being human tissue in a black plastic bag in the trash can, so they called the police. The police arrived at the scene to investigate and found that they were really human body fragments, just the two poles of the body.

This is obviously a case of murder and dismemberment. Soon, other body fragments were found elsewhere in Nanjing. These human tissues were cut off one by one, and each piece was very even and neat. These pieces were cooked. There were more than 2,000 pieces in total, and the internal organs were neatly discharged. The murderer was very cruel, to the point of psychopathy. It was finally determined that the deceased was Diao Aiqing, who had been missing for nine days.

The police immediately investigated the case, starting with the whereabouts of Diao Ai Qing on the day he disappeared. According to her classmates, Diao Aiqing went out alone in casual clothes in the afternoon. There were no classes that day. She went to Qingdao Road alone and disappeared into the crowd. No one saw her after that until her body was dismembered and dumped nine days later, by which time she was dead.

After extensive investigation and gathering witnesses and clues, the police found nothing. Diao disappeared only on Qingdao Road, and no one knew where she went later. After a large number of investigations and visits, the clues were very limited, which was far from helping to solve the case. Not much useful evidence was found at various scenes where the victim's body was dumped. The case was at a deadlock.

The murderer was cooked in body fragments, all evidence was cleaned up, nothing useful was left, fingerprints and DNA. Although there was no DNA testing technology in Nanjing at the time, and it was also available in Shanghai at the time, there were no traces of the murderer at the place where the body was dumped. There were no cameras everywhere on the street at that time, and there were basically no cameras on the road at that time, so it was impossible to determine the trajectory of Diao Aiqing's activities.

In this way, the case was frozen. Of course, the police have not given up on the investigation, and they have been working hard to investigate. The only thing that is certain is that the murderer has a very strong counter-investigation ability, a very high psychological quality, and an extremely cruel personality. There is also this person's meticulous and calm mentality and abnormality. Nice knife skills on hand. It can be seen from the above that the fragments are all the same size, and this person has obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the body fragments are arranged neatly.

Besides the above, there is basically not much useful information. It wasn’t until the Internet became popular after December 12 that some analysis of the NTU corpse case suddenly appeared on the Internet, and this case once again returned to everyone’s attention. Several mysterious bloggers on Weibo analyzed and made inferences about the NTU body dismemberment case and deduced the murderer’s motives and methods, which attracted a lot of attention. Some people even speculated that these bloggers might be the murderers, but it turned out that they were not.

Despite this, the police did not give up. In 2016, the case was filed online again. Because the retrospective period for ordinary criminal cases is generally 20 years, many people think that this case is the case. The police gave a clear explanation that they will not give up on this case and will continue to use the latest detection methods until the murderer is brought to justice. As of now, the case is still under investigation.

Netizens’ analysis of this case is that the murderer is a master of knife play, which is not something ordinary people can do. The murderer's knife skills were very good. In terms of knife skills, many people analyze that the murderer may have studied medicine or studied medicine, which is very similar to the scalpel technique. Some people also think that the murderer may be a chef, because chefs are good at knives and can also be cooks. The third theory is that the murderer may be a butcher.

Also, the murderer has good psychological quality and strong anti-investigation ability. The good psychological quality shows that he studied medicine with a butcher. His strong anti-investigation ability shows that he has a relatively high IQ. So from this analysis, many people think that the murderer is more likely to study medicine. In addition, the deceased himself was a college student and belonged to a highly educated group. Butchers are generally ordinary people with low academic qualifications. It is difficult for people with high education to have much contact with people with low education. It is speculated that the deceased may know the murderer. A female college student should date someone who is young, highly educated or has an excellent job, so the murderer is suspected of studying medicine. But this case is still very troublesome. After such a long time, it is very difficult to solve the case.

In 1977, a mysterious incident that shocked the world occurred in Feixiang County, Handan City, Hebei Province, China: Huang, a 21-year-old young villager in the county's countryside, mysteriously disappeared three times while sleeping at night.

The first time was at 8 or 9 pm on July 27, 1977 (the second day of the sixth lunar month). Huang is sleeping at home.

At about 1 o'clock in the middle of the night, for unknown reasons, he appeared in front of a large store in Nanjing, about 1,000 kilometers away. Then he was bribed by two mysterious figures who looked like traffic policemen and put on a train bound for Shanghai. Later, he got the ticket from his hometown through an aid station.

Two months later, on September 8 (the 25th day of the seventh lunar month), it was also around 9 pm. The weather is very hot in the dog days of summer. Huang was sleeping on a small bed in the yard. When he woke up in the middle of the night, he appeared in the Shanghai Railway Station Square, about 1,200 kilometers away. Then two mysterious figures in military uniforms taught him how to ride a boat and a car, and finally sent him to a military camp. His relatives in the neighboring village were all officers...

The third time was the most magical, Days after the second disappearance. At about 10 pm on September 20 (the eighth day of the eighth lunar month), Huang Gang walked out of the production team leader's house and didn't go far when he fainted and lost consciousness. I woke up in the middle of the night and found myself in a hotel in Lanzhou. Two young men in their twenties who called themselves Shandong Gao Dengmin and Gao Yanjin claimed to be the organizers of Huang San's disappearance.

This time, Gao and Gao spent nine days driving Huang from Lanzhou to Beijing, from Beijing to Tianjin, from Tianjin to Harbin, from Harbin to Changchun, from Changchun to Shenyang, from Shenyang to Fuzhou, and from Fuzhou to Nanjing. , Nanjing to An, Xi'an and flew back to the first stop, Lanzhou. They always rest during the day and start flying in the dead of night.

Finally, at the terminal in Lanzhou, they sent Huang back to his home in Feixiang County, Hebei in an unknown way.

Huang's three mysterious disappearances and the story that he was transported to nine cities by two mysterious men at a speed 20-40 times higher than the trains at the time caused a sensation in China. This is considered the first of China's three major unsolved UFO cases, and is documented by the UFO Research Institute in Beijing.

Unsolved cold case? In a word, the sea is gone. First, there are many situations.

In addition to murders, there are countless thefts, robberies, frauds and other cases. It happens every day and there are many unsolved cases.

Many people understand this deeply. They were robbed of a cell phone, defrauded of thousands of dollars, robbed of money and goods, and then a case was filed... and then it was gone. Isn't this an unsolved case? Have you seen it through?

In the end it was settled. Most of these cases involving small amounts of money or egregious circumstances will end hastily.

Let’s talk about missing persons. This is difficult to define. What's missing?

It was this person, a living person, who disappeared from this world.

You don’t know whether he is dead, a beggar, or in a small mountain village. Millions of people go missing in China every year. There are children, adults, and old people among them. Some have been searching for decades but have yet to find it. Aren't these unsolved cases?

Let’s talk about murder again. This was more common in earlier years, but in modern times it can become a mystery.

After all, with the advancement of science and technology, criminal investigation methods are becoming more and more powerful. Most unsolved murders occurred in the early years when transportation technology was less developed. For example, you often see on the Internet that “X killed In the end, they all give up on themselves and then let it go. How many unsolved murders are there in the database? Countless (at that time in high school, a girl was raped and murdered, and then the body was thrown into the reservoir. So far, the case has not been solved. Now more than ten years have passed, even the girl’s family has given up on the pursuit early, and even more Not to mention law enforcement )

Speaking of murder, reminds me of something. In high school, a student was beaten to death by many people.

Then the parents of the students directly carried the coffin to make a statement, which also made the news. Apparently multiple organs ruptured and he died from internal bleeding. As a result, the school bit down the stairs and wanted to settle the matter with the murderer's parents for money, but the students' parents insisted on bringing those people to justice.

But the end result is nothing.

I could still find this thing on Baidu back then, but I don’t know if it exists now.

At that time, the coffin was lying opposite the school, giving us a long vacation.

Now to sum up, just think about how many unsolved cases China has accumulated? Billions? Or 10 billion? Not to mention the whole world. As long as you are willing, you can investigate a county or a village, let alone a country. Let me tell you, there are still a lot of unsolved cases.

Since the 1990s, there have been many high-incidence cases and they have been solved one by one.

Now with the development of high-tech means of public security, all cases, no matter how big or small, will be solved, it is only a matter of time.

You should ask the public security organs, procuratorates, and people’s courts about this. Only they know. Ordinary people have no idea.