Early the next morning.
The first case analysis meeting was held in the Criminal Investigation Team's meeting room.
Compared to previous murder cases, the clues in this dismemberment case are very few.
However, having few clues does not mean that solving the case is more difficult.
Some cases may seem to have many clues, even pointing directly to a suspect, but solving them is not necessarily easy.
For the police, identifying and confirming the suspect's identity is one aspect of solving a case.
Ensuring the completeness of the evidence chain is another aspect.
This completeness of the evidence chain includes the motive for murder, the process of the crime, the whereabouts of the murder weapon, etc.
Among these, the whereabouts of the murder weapon are especially important.
In many murder cases, because the murder weapon is uncertain and the whereabouts are unknown, even if the suspect is captured and confesses to the murder.
