Captain Wu personally interrogated Guo Yanli, but he didn't expect this woman to be so difficult to deal with. She seemed to be able to see other people's thoughts. Although Captain Wu had rich interrogation experience, he was helpless in the face of such an extremely experienced psychology expert. Guo Yanli was like Hannibal in the movie "The Silence of the Lambs". If she was a little careless, the guards would rather commit suicide than let her go. Captain Wu knew the serious consequences and did not dare to underestimate it. He stipulated that no one could have any language or eye contact with Guo Yanli, and the note Guo Yanli handed out from the door of the detention room could only be read when three police officers were present at the same time.
Although Guo Yanli was a major suspect, there was no direct evidence to prove that she was the culprit behind these cases. Because she was Japanese, the police could not conduct a long interrogation, so they had to temporarily detain Guo Yanli and look for countermeasures. The 48-hour "cooperation with the police investigation" period could not be extended again and again. As time went on, the pressure from all sides on Captain Wu's shoulders became greater and greater.
In a few hours, Captain Wu had to sign the release document and watched Guo Yanli board the flight to Japan, missing the murderous demon again.
At this moment, the guard hurriedly handed over a note. On the note, there was a line of words neatly written like printed: I am willing to cooperate with the investigation.
Captain Wu jumped up and ran straight to the detention room. I happened to be there at the time and was fortunate to listen to the entire interrogation process through the perspective simulation wall.
It is better to say that it is Guo Yanli's self-confession than an interrogation. Since Captain Wu started, she was basically the only one talking from beginning to end.
Guo Yanli admitted that the "Jinxing Villa m******e" and the previous "Children's Day Murder Case", "Wang Family Murder Case in Wangcheng" and "Yuelu Zhang Family m******e Case" were all related to her. The criminals Li, Cui, Wang and Zhang had all gone to her psychological clinic for consultation. While she was hypnotizing these people, she implanted a kind of induced consciousness called "dark matter" in their subconscious. This "dark matter" can be activated by specific triggers. Once activated, its energy can be released to the action area of the cerebral cortex through the subconscious, allowing the person to execute the "dark matter" instructions in a subconscious state. As for the content of the instructions, it is completely controlled by the implanter, that is, by Guo Yanli.
The trigger that can activate the "dark matter" varies from person to person. For example, Zhang's trigger is a Xiongzhuang brand strawberry-flavored condom. Once Zhang sees this brand of condoms and smells the strawberry flavor it releases, he immediately switches to a state controlled by the subconscious, and the "dark matter" is quickly activated. Zhang will involuntarily kill people according to the instructions of the "dark matter". Wang, who wrote "For the People", activated his "dark matter" with a brush, Cui's trigger was three peeled cloves of garlic in the kitchen, and Li used Christmas music because he was blind. No wonder when collecting evidence, a neighbor reported that someone drove through the community with loud music on the day of the incident. At that time, no one thought that this would have anything to do with Li's murder case, so this testimony was not taken seriously. Otherwise, if the community surveillance video was immediately retrieved, it would be found that Guo Yanli, who drove by nearby, was a major suspect.
As for how Guo Yanli implanted the "dark matter" into the brains of Li and others, she did not explain, only saying that she learned it from a person named Kakuta Miyoko. As for the circumstances under which Kakuta Miyoko taught her, she also kept silent. That was the first time I heard the name Kakuta Miyoko, and I didn't care too much, thinking that at most she was just an evil psychologist in Japan who studied mind control. But I didn't know that a news report several years later made my back sweat and my hair stand on end.
The suspect Kakuta Miyoko, who was called the "most bizarre murder case in history" in Japan, was arrested in November 2012 for the "Hyogo Prefecture Serial Murder Case." According to the official introduction, she manipulated people's hearts to make the victims kill each other in their families, causing at least five deaths and four missing. In the end, she arbitrarily seized the victims' property and insurance money. However, despite this, the authorities have been slow to convict her. Because strictly speaking, she did not directly take a knife to kill people, and how she "manipulated people's hearts" has always been a mystery. What method did she use to make others obey her and kill their relatives without hesitation? Various police experts have studied for several years, but there is no answer so far.
"Manipulating people's hearts" sounds like it has no scientific basis and only appears frequently in mystery novels. It is incredible that it was used by the authorities as the conclusion of this case.
At that time, Guo Yanli claimed that her manipulation of people's hearts was learned from Kakuta Miyoko, but it did not attract much attention. First, Kakuta Miyoko is Japanese, which makes it difficult to investigate. Second, the focus of the case was on how Guo Yanli was involved in the murder behind the scenes, rather than tracing the source of her murder method.
Guo Yanli was finally charged with "inciting murder" and conspiracy to murder. However, in the subsequent court notice, Guo Yanli's motive for the crime was not explained. In fact, unlike Kakuta Miyoko, she did not get any money or benefits from the victims. She was not a murderous killer and did not actually kill people. Her self-confessed so-called "dark matter" theory has not been confirmed by the scientific community, and she does not belong to any cult organization. She was tested mentally and everything was normal.
The part that was not officially recorded was as follows: Guo Yanli said that she was adopted by a Japanese couple since she was a child. However, they were not good to her. Her adoptive father had been sexually assaulting her since she was sensible. She often ran to a nearby church to cry and met Father Ames there. The priest was very kind to her, often gave her food, and told her stories about Jesus, so she later believed in the religion. However, on the day of her baptism, Ames r***d her. When she was 20 years old, the couple who adopted her died in a car accident in their garage. She felt that she was finally free. She left Japan and returned to China to look for her biological parents, but found nothing. After returning to China, she still insisted on attending church every week. One night, she was praying at home and suddenly heard the voice of God. She was very excited. After that day, she often communicated with God. God thought that human sins were too deep and needed some death to awaken their conscience. He appointed her as the "executioner" and the "right hand of God" to punish the world, so she began to plan murder cases. For her, it didn't matter who died. What mattered was to teach the world a lesson with blood. Although the test of the psychiatrist proved that Guo Yanli was normal, Captain Wu still insisted that she must be crazy. What happened later seemed to confirm the correctness of Captain Wu's judgment. On the night before the trial, Guo Yanli suddenly took off her clothes in the cell, twisted them into a rope, and hanged herself to death without leaving any last words.