Chapter 71: Case Analysis
"The deceased Frank Kstro Genovese entered our country about two weeks ago and was shot and killed in the hotel suite where he lived yesterday. After preliminary on-site investigation, we found that the gunman was shooting in the utility room on the thirteenth floor of the building opposite. The gunman was very professional and shot Frank Kstro Genovese's brainstem at a small angle. This required a very high shooting level to do it. Moreover, we found traces of paraffin on the bullets taken from the head of the deceased. I believe the murderer was done by professionals. Our ballistic experts have identified the rifle that fired this bullet, which is a domestic SVD Dragorov semi-automatic sniper rifle."
Vladimir Pucin made a case analysis report on the podium to the KGB agents and the police in the internal affairs bureau below. The shooting in the center of Gorky yesterday caused a series of bad effects, causing the death of three Italians on the spot, as well as the injuries of several KGB agents and the masses at the scene. Several dead bodies were found during the pursuit behind. One of the dead was investigated as an officer of the Israel Defense Forces, and the cause of death was actually bitten by a tiger. It was simply unbelievable and unheard of.
Because four dead were foreigners, this incident caused diplomatic storm, and the Italian Embassy and the Israeli Embassy made solemn protests. The Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs had to suffer a silence because there was no evidence of the crimes of the three Italian dead. However, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs resolutely fought back against Israel's protests. Because the officers of the Israel Defense Forces were killed with guns in the territory of the Soviet Union. The diplomats in charge of the three countries quarreled on the phone, which had a very bad impact on the Soviet Union, which was about to hold the Olympics, and naturally caused the anger of the top leaders of Moscow. KGB Chairman Yuri Vladimirovic Andropov personally ordered the task force to solve the case as soon as possible. The police and KGB agents present were under tremendous pressure on their heads.
The slide projectors in the venue were playing photos taken from the scene one by one, including photos of Frank Kstro Genovese whose head was opened, Alexander Popov, whose tiger was eaten halfway by a tiger, and arms dealer Gusinsky, etc. These photos were not acceptable to everyone present.
"Gentlemen, some of the information I want to say below is top secret. Because you have participated in the investigation of this case, you can access this information. Please pay attention to the confidentiality work." As soon as Vladimir Pucin finished speaking, a few photos appeared on the scene, some of which were taken before the shooting, which were photos of Mihail and Boris standing by the window smoking.
Vladimir Putin pointed to the photo and introduced: "These two people entered the suite of the deceased Frank Kstro Genovese before the shooting. They and another deceased, the local arms dealer Gusinsky, visited Frank Kstro Genovese. Several people said something in the house. However, the topic of hailuoyin seemed to be discussed at the scene. After the shooting, the two people fled in the chaos and are currently missing."
The slideshow continued to switch, and the one displayed on the screen turned into two portraits. Vladimir Pucin continued: "This is a portrait of two other gangsters at the scene. Unfortunately, we did not take pictures of them. These two portraits were drawn based on the impressions and descriptions of witnesses at the scene. One of the two was a gunman, responsible for covering the two guys in front of them to escape, and the other was responsible for driving. After the shooting, the two people also took advantage of the chaos and were missing.
The slide continued to switch to the next one. This is a half-body photo of a person. The person in the photo gathered the sign with the name on his chest. A discerning person could tell at a glance that this was a photo taken by a prisoner when he was imprisoned. The handwriting on the sign clearly stated that Sergei Ivanovic Uriyanov. Vladimir Pucin pointed to the photo and said, "This is what I discovered unexpectedly at the scene. This person is called Sergei Ivanovic Uriyanov. He was just
It is the confidential part of these information. Don’t underestimate this gentle young man. It was he who planned the prison escape in Lubiyanka in January this year. We have been chasing him, and now he finally appears again. Although he also ran away after the shooting, I believe he is still in Gorky City. We have blocked all the major traffic routes in and out of the city, such as stations, airports, roads and docks. We must catch this guy back this time."
Vladimir Pucin's words penetrated into the ears of Chernenko in the audience, and also hit his heart at the same time. As early as when Pucin mentioned Gusinsky, Chernenko knew who did it. Later, he heard the escaped prisoners that there was the main culprit of the Rubyanka's escape incident. Chernenko was so scared that he was scattered. Although he had never seen the appearance of those mysterious people, Chernenko was 100% sure that the guy named Sergei Ivanovic and Uriyanov in the photo was the mysterious man who called himself Sergei.
Chernenko now regrets working with the two mysterious people. At that time, he thought the other party was a smuggler, but who knew he was an important wanted criminal within the KGB. Chernenko is now feeling uncomfortable, sweating on his forehead, pale face, and holding the armrests of the seat with both hands. Chernenko said to himself over and over again: "Cherenko, calm down, there must be a way to calm down, so be sure to calm down."
Someone next to him saw that something was wrong with Chernenko and asked quickly: "Cherenko, what's wrong? Are you feeling uncomfortable?"
Chernenko hurriedly said, "No... nothing, maybe the room is too stuffy, I want to go out and smoke a cigarette." So Chernenko turned around and left the room, walked to the corridor and took out the cigarette and put it in his mouth, but found that he did not have a lighter on his body.
Just as Chernenko was looking for fire while looking for fire, a hand holding a lighter reached in front of Chernenko. Vladimir Pucin, who was talking on the podium just now, was standing in front of him. Chernenko was startled, but heard Pucin say, "What's wrong, my Chernenko, Mr. Sobchak, never said that you are so brave."
Chapter completed!