Chapter 6 Unpopular Occupations
here we go again!
They said the Japanese police were laughed at in front of them again!
You are still a criminal suspect... Is it really okay to be so arrogant?
All the police officers present had stiff expressions, and even the calm Officer Memu's mouth twitched.
But Lin Xinyi has no intention of saving face for these Japanese colleagues:
"Do you think this is a detective novel?"
"If even the most basic on-site investigation work has to rely on detectives, the police will be as redundant as the extra pair of chopsticks in the takeaway!"
"Especially you, Inspector Komatsu!"
Lin Xin focused his criticism on Officer Komatsu, who served as the coroner:
"Your ability is not worthy of your profession at all."
"I really wonder, how on earth did you graduate from medical school?!"
It's not that Lin Xinyi is nosy.
As a former forensic doctor, he couldn't bear the existence of such dishonest people among his colleagues.
As a president, you can pretend to understand even if you don't understand, but you can't do that as a forensic scientist.
Forensic medicine is not an ordinary profession. If the practitioner is just Mr. Nan Guo with half a bottle of water, the voice of the deceased will not be conveyed to the world, the truth will be covered up forever, and justice will not be served.
Now seeing the incompetent performance of Officer Komatsu, Lin Xinyi felt an indescribable feeling of depression:
Do we have to wait for the detective to do everything?
Obviously you are the police, you are the forensic doctor!
Of course, in fact...
This is also because Lin Xinyi is too serious.
If he could know what kind of world he had traveled to, he should know:
In this world of detectives, the police's ability has been infinitely weakened.
Otherwise, if the police can really use the criminal investigation capabilities and technical means in the real world, even if they can install a few more surveillance cameras on the streets... 99% of the cases will be solved by themselves, and there will be no role for famous detectives.
What about space?
In addition, there is another practical reason for Officer Komatsu’s “dish”:
"Medical school...I never went to it."
Officer Komatsu scratched his head in embarrassment:
"Speaking of which, I should only be regarded as a part-time coroner."
"Because the autopsy department of our forensic department has always been short of staff..."
"So we can only deploy manpower from our on-site investigation department to do some simple autopsy work part-time."
"Huh?" Lin Xinyi was stunned for a moment after hearing this: "Can such a job be part-time?"
In fact, this is one of the rarest things he does.
Forensic doctors are scarce talents in any country, especially in Japan.
You should know that to be a forensic doctor, you need to complete 6 years of medical school education just like ordinary doctors.
The income level of Japanese doctors has always been at the top of all professions, with an average annual income of 12.32 million yen. It is not difficult for those qualified and experienced doctors to earn 230 million a year.
However, the average annual income of a forensic doctor who has also studied hard in medical school for 6 years is less than half of that of a doctor.
Moreover, compared with doctors who have stable promotion channels, the promotion path of forensic doctors is particularly difficult - the number of people is small to begin with. If you are promoted to an official and sit in an office, who will be the "screw" responsible for front-line autopsy?
Woolen cloth?
The difference between the two can be seen with the naked eye.
Not to mention that the tuition fees for medical schools in Japan are extremely expensive. If it is a private medical school, it will cost tens of millions of yen to complete the course in 6 years.
Some doctors should not become forensic scientists... they may not even be able to earn back their tuition after working for several years.
The income is low, the work is tiring, promotion is difficult, and you have to deal with dead people every day. Smart medical students will not choose the career of forensic medicine.
"There are only 150 forensic doctors in Japan who hold medical exemption certificates."
"It would be unrealistic to expect a forensic doctor to follow every case."
Officer Komatsu sighed helplessly:
"So our approach at the Metropolitan Police Department has always been to let part-time coroners like me complete the most basic investigation work, such as preliminary determination of the cause and time of death, collection of examination materials and on-site investigation."
"If we find that there are still doubts about the case that cannot be solved, we will entrust the Scientific Police Research Institute or the cooperating university forensic laboratory to conduct an in-depth autopsy."
"I see..."
Lin Xinyi quickly calmed down:
Indeed, forensic medicine is such an unpopular profession that is not easy to get into no matter where you are.
Although the situation is much better than that in Japan, in the previous life, there were only more than 11,000 forensic doctors in the entire public security system, and they were responsible for all criminal cases in a country with a population of 1.4 billion.
As a member of the forensic team, he is naturally very busy every day.
It is precisely because of this that Lin Xinyi decided to take the opportunity of "living over again" to change to a relatively easy career to experience the calm daily life.
"In that case..."
After clearly realizing the serious deficiencies in the autopsy capabilities of the Japanese police, Lin Xinyi thought for a moment and finally said in a deep voice:
"How about you let me do the preliminary autopsy for you?"
"You? How can this be possible?"
Officer Komatsu’s eyes widened in surprise:
You are still a suspect in this case, how could you be allowed to touch the body so casually?
Yes, this guy is still a criminal suspect...
Why did he unknowingly take over the initiative, first stand and be scolded like a grandson, and then listen to his instructions honestly?
Not only Officer Komatsu, but also the surrounding onlookers noticed something was wrong:
Lin Xinyi seems to have a special temperament, a temperament that can make people unconsciously convinced.
This kind of temperament is difficult to describe.
But Xiaolan was able to subconsciously describe it vividly: "Mr. Lin Xinyi's temperament... looks very similar to Xinyi during reasoning."
This is actually the focus and confidence that famous detectives show when pursuing the truth.
There is no confusion or confusion, the detective's eyes can always lead everyone to the truth.
The same is true for forensic medicine.
With this special charm, Lin Xinyi said very frankly:
"I won't mess around."
"If I tamper with the body under the eyes of your police and that famous detective, wouldn't that be asking for my own death?"
"But..." Officer Komatsu hesitated and looked at Megure Police Department for instructions.
"Brother Kudo?" But the Megure Police Department turned its inquiring gaze to Kudo Shinichi, who was always deep in thought.
Lin Xinyi resisted the urge to complain that the Japanese police had to listen to the instructions of high school students in solving crimes, and also looked at the Heisei Holmes.
Obviously, Kudo Shinichi's words are most effective now.
But Kudo Shinichi did not give a direct answer. He was just curious, confused and slightly unwilling to ask:
"Do we still need to continue the autopsy?"
"Mr. Lin Xinyi, haven't you discovered the decisive evidence one step ahead of me?"
Subconsciously, he emphasized the words "one step ahead of me".
Obviously, this long-lost backwardness in reasoning has aroused a strong interest in Kudo Shinichi and Lin Shinichi.
Lin Xinyi naturally ignored the competitive look of this young man:
"There is no conclusive evidence..."
"You must know that preconceptions are the most taboo in forensic work. Even if you have a preliminary judgment on the case, you must not relax the autopsy work because of this."
"Because the evidence discovered next is likely to overturn the previous speculation, which is related to the dignity of the deceased and the execution of justice, we must not relax our vigilance."
"For example, just like this case..."
Lin Xinyi paused slightly and pointed his finger at the broken limbs on the plastic sheet:
"No matter who it is, they will immediately think that this is a vicious homicide case, and will believe that there must be a murderer in this case, right?"
"But in fact, as long as you look closely at the corpse, it is not difficult to find..."
"ha?"
The onlookers interrupted Lin Xinyi's speech with a burst of disbelieving exclamations:
Listen to what you mean...could this be homicide?
This is a case of dismemberment. The deceased was divided into many pieces, and even the body could not be recovered...
The victims have become like this, what else could it be if it wasn't homicide?
These doubts are clearly displayed on his face and in his eyes.
But Lin Xinyi completely ignored these confrontational looks.
He pointed at the lumpy object that shattered to the ground and said loudly:
"Yes, after my preliminary observation..."
Chapter completed!