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For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

author:Windmill reading

There is such a woman, she is a two-time, outstanding forensic doctor;

He is also a popular writer.

Her "Forensic Manuals of a Female Forensic Doctor," based on real murders, is a shocking, thought-provoking detail that is more exciting than many mystery novels.

Another best-selling book, "Navigating the World of Forensics," is a "professional book for the general public" that tells all aspects of modern forensic science, combining science and storytelling.

This female writer is named Wang Xuemei.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

Wang Xuemei was born in 1956, a native of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, with a chivalrous temperament of "Guanzhong knifeman" and a Qin-style boldness of "sister you boldly go forward".

Born into a military family, she worked as a nurse in her early years and was promoted to head nurse for her outstanding career.

After resuming the college entrance examination, Wang Xuemei was admitted to the Forensic Medicine Department of Xi'an Medical University.

After five years of undergraduate and three years of graduate school, she graduated with excellent results and became the first female forensic master in China after the reform and opening up.

At the age of 30, Wang Xuemei was hired by the Supreme People's Procuratorate as a full-time forensic doctor.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

Since then, for more than 20 years, Wang Xuemei has participated in the judicial appraisal of many difficult cases.

Once, through a broken hyoid bone, she concluded that a person who had been dead for a long time had been strangled alive by someone else.

Through her judgment, the police followed the vine and finally brought the murderer to justice, and the prisoner's confession was completely consistent with Wang Xuemei's judgment.

This incident made Wang Xuemei famous at once, and the media at the time described her as a labor model who was not afraid of being dirty or tired:

The stench of rotting corpses and the dusty clothes made everyone present cover their noses. But Wang Xuemei lay in the corpse water, groping to pick up the white bones and place them neatly. The U-shaped hyoid bone is not much bigger than a paper clip, and Wang Xuemei patiently searched for half a day, and finally felt it out..."

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

However, Wang Xuemei herself does not approve of such reports:

"I didn't think it was hard. The duty of the forensic doctor is to let the wronged deceased get the snow, which makes me feel very accomplished. ”

"Don't make me look like a bitter haha, it's better to take my pictures beautifully." I'm not a model worker, but I'm a beautiful woman! ”

Rumors circulate on the Internet that she has personally dissected hundreds or even thousands of corpses.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

In this regard, Wang Xuemei publicly "debunked rumors":

"Most of the time, it's younger colleagues dissecting, and I watch and guide from the sidelines. Only when my colleagues did not dissect well, I personally corrected it. ”

Usually, Wang Xuemei is particularly serious about matters of human life and heaven, and it is said that she has offended many colleagues.

She repeatedly rejected previous judicial evaluations by others with irrefutable evidence;

She was particularly opposed to the use of torture to extract confessions, and once relied on her forensic expertise to prove that a criminal police captain had been tortured to cause death, resulting in the criminal police captain being imprisoned and depressed.

Even, more than once, in the middle of the night, she received an anonymous "death call."

But she did not think so, and firmly believed that evil does not suppress righteousness.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

In her spare time, Wang Xuemei loves pen and ink, and uses a pen to present the world of forensic medicine to readers from many different angles.

The Forensic Woman's Notebook is her most popular work, and the stories in the book are adapted from real cases, but often more bizarre than novels.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

In front of the three-story window, a drop of blood from the leaves of the plane tree, behind which is a murder.

The cause of the murder is conflict in intimate relationships.

A man, with his underwear cushioned with injuries, strangled the girl he once loved – so that no fingerprints were left.

Then he slammed the girl's head hard and threw the girl out of the window...

There was also a case of mutilation, a corpse without a head, arms or legs.

On the surface of the corpse, there are no valuable features to be seen.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

However, when the forensic doctor cut open the deceased's stomach, based on the feces left in the intestine, it accurately judged the food that the deceased had eaten before he died.

These foods include a variety of mountain treasures and seafood.

The judgment that "the deceased is a big sum" greatly narrows the scope of the determination of his identity.

This has also become the key to solving the murder case later.

The book also popularizes a lot of common sense through real cases.

For example, the distance between a person's arms and middle fingers is basically the same as the height of the person.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

Therefore, for the remains of only the upper body, the forensic doctor can also accurately determine its height.

For example, from the specific drugs that control diabetes, insulin, to colchicine, which is used to treat gout, it may be used by criminals as a harmful poison.

Among them, sins, wronged souls, and blood and tears abound.

After reading these cases, it is not difficult for us to understand why countries around the world strictly control many drugs.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

There is also the corpse itself, which also contains a lot of detailed information.

From the temperature of the corpse, to the corpse and the corpse, it can be very reliable to "tell" the time of death.

Bleeding spots in the conjunctiva of the eye suggest the possibility of "mechanical asphyxiation and death".

If you die of poison, even if the poison has been metabolized by the body, a small true eye on the surface of the skin can be discovered by a careful forensic doctor.

"The corpses never lie, and many of the victims' bodies, with silent cries, complained about their own grievances. A good forensic doctor should be good at listening to the words of the deceased, so as to give them a fair trial. ”

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

In 2010, a college student named Ma Yue fell bizarrely from a subway station and was electrocuted.

Various indications are that it is difficult to see that Ma Yue had any suicidal motives.

However, the forensic identification of the authoritative body insisted that he was suicidal.

And determined:

Ma Yue had no alcohol in his blood, no abnormalities in toxic analysis, no blow injuries on the surface of his body, and died of acute respiratory and cardiac arrest caused by electric shocks. Accordingly, homicides and criminal cases can be excluded.

The safety supervision department also confirmed that Ma Yue's death was not a production safety accident.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

However, Wang Xuemei believes that there are doubts in this case:

"The characteristics of a 3 cm wound in the jaw of the deceased show that the deceased was subjected to an undead electric shock before his death, causing his center of gravity to be unstable and falling into the track, and was shocked and killed again. Therefore, the wound of the deceased should be a prenatal wound. ”

Such a judgment made the previous case-handling personnel, and even the subway side, fall into embarrassment.

This case was suspended for two or three years.

But in the end, Wang Xuemei's opinion was not adopted by the relevant departments.

For the wrongful death, write for ordinary people

This made Wang Xuemei feel even more angry--how could human life be so hasty? What is the deeper factor behind the hasty conclusion of the case?

In 2013, Wang Xuemei publicly announced her resignation.

"I don't have the ability to change every bit of all this, so I have to quit and leave."

In the years since, Wang Xuemei's works, which were originally all over the Internet, have now been deleted.

But in any case, Wang Xuemei has no complaints or regrets about this.

Her other published works, mainly including "Death Files" and "Forensic Detective", are documentary literature on forensic themes.

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