The Underlying Reasons 2 Chapter 15

By: Xi Bi
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"According to the clues Quentin told me before, I investigated the situation of the prisoners under Luan Haifeng's charge during his work in the Fifth Prison." Felix put a pile of materials in Sean's hands. "Luan Haifeng served as a supervisor in the Fifth Prison for 5 years and as a deputy captain for 3 years. There were more than 70 prisoners under his direct charge, of whom 3 were executed, 8 died while serving their sentences, and the remaining 60-plus people, except for 5 who are still serving their sentences, have been released. The medical records of these people while serving their sentences in the Fifth Prison can no longer be found, so I can only contact them one by one. I contacted about 40 people. 7 of these people are now suffering from kidney disease to varying degrees. But From my conversations with them and their families, they didn't seem to have any ill will towards Luan Haifeng or the original Fifth Prison. But a prisoner mentioned a detail that reminded me. He said that he had seen Luan Haifeng lose his temper with others and said that the death row prisoner was so stubborn. Why did he care about his body when he was about to die... Then I suddenly thought, could it be that the organs of a patient were donated after his death? So I checked all the dead prisoners, and I found out," At this point, Felix glanced at the two people, and then emphasized, "Among the prisoners handled by Luan Haifeng, 7 people donated their organs after their death. "

Hearing this, Cheng and Shen both frowned. 7 out of 11 dead people donated their organs, which is a bit too high, especially nearly 20 years ago. Sean flipped through the death records of prisoners found by Felix, and his face became gloomier. After reading it, he put down the materials and looked at Felix: "So, you suspect Luan Haifeng of buying and selling organs?"

Felix nodded seriously.

Sean frowned and did not speak for a while. Jason said, "I think Felix's speculation makes sense. Organ donation has always been a problem in China. Not to mention in the past, even now, there are very few people willing to donate organs. So in the 1980s, the country issued a policy that allowed death row prisoners whose bodies were not collected or whose families refused to collect them to donate their bodies or organs on a voluntary basis. But in a place like prison, it is hard to say how likely it is that a prisoner will "voluntarily" do something, not to mention that organ trading involves huge interests. Therefore, this policy has been criticized internationally, and many people in China also oppose it. So, if 20 years ago, prison guards forced prisoners to sign posthumous organ donation agreements..." Jason looked at Sean, "I'm afraid it's really possible..."

Sean's brows knitted into a knot. He looked through the information of those organ donors again, and looked up and asked Felix: "Have you found any relatives of these people who fit the description of the suspect?"

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