Reprinted in Zhu Ling s case Sun Wei s Statement , what did not be said? 》

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-06

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This article is a ...... rescued from the Tianya community
"To listen to a person is not to hear what he says, but to what he does not say. This is a line from the movie "Chinese Partner". Well, let's follow this line of thought and take a look at what was not said in "Sun Wei's statement refuting the rumors caused by the Zhu Ling thallium poisoning case one by one":

From the title of the statement to the full text, the whole article uses "poisoning", as if this was an accident, and Zhu Ling took it by mistake or self-medication. You only used the rumor to quote and refute the rumor once at the end, which is a tacit acknowledgement that this is a criminal case of suspected intentional injury causing serious injury, otherwise why would you need to make a statement? Why is there such a taboo about such an undeniable fact, and why should it be shunned?

You emphasize that you have a very happy dorm life, so, like a lot of girls dorms who have a good relationship, do you eat together? Do you drink water together? Do you go to class and take a shower together? Zhu Ling returned to school after her first illness, she had a hair that had just grown after falling out, did she change in your eyes? She's so sick so pitifully, have you and the rest of your roommates helped her in her studies and life? Do you help her with food, do you help her with water? Zhu Ling mentioned that you made coffee for her to drink, what do you think about this?

Don't you remember the thallium salts in your lab? Have you reported the use of thallium salt in your and Tong Aijun's project to the class cadre, the class teacher or Zhu Ling's family? Don't you suspect that it was poisoning together? Who did this to you? Who will do it in the school, in the class, in the dormitory? When you rule yourself out, do you never doubt or guess who it is?

Why don't you meet up with your dormitory classmates or classmates to see Zhu Ling? But your father took you with it? Children who do wrong things need their parents to settle or support? How was it like to visit Zhu Ling? And about thallium, still not mentioned? Are you still convinced that your mother's diagnosis of Zhu Ling was lupus erythematosus?

Who received the **? Do all the roommates in the dormitory except Zhu Ling know about this situation? Have you discussed how to take good care of Zhu Ling's belongings? How do you take good care of it?

How many of you went, went for a few days, went to **, when did you come back, did you go? When did you plan this trip? In the dormitory, when your good friend was lying in the hospital and was in a severe coma?

When did you find out about the theft, who found it first, who called the police, what was lost, and how did the police investigate in the dormitory? What do you think of this theft? Is there no object of suspicion? Do you still think this is an outside ** sneaking into the dormitory to commit a crime? And that cup, you didn't say, Zhu Ling's cup was later found under your bed, is it really fake?

You only mentioned that someone else prepared the thallium solution on the table, so what about your work in the laboratory? When did you start and end this thallium project with Teacher Tong Aijun? Do you use only thallium solution? Is it to use as much as you give on the table? How much is the total? What should I do if I can't use it up? Is it in contact with solid thallium salts? Is there solid thallium salt in the laboratory? How much do you know about the chemistry of thallium, and did the teacher tell you about its toxicity before exposure? I can't see you saying this, I only see you emphasizing that the management of Tsinghua Laboratory is chaotic, and your brother has obtained "poison" several times when he enters, not to mention that you are very likely to show your brother the way, even if it proves that many people can get poison, you can't prove that you can't get poison, and you are still the person who has the most opportunity, the most conditions, and the most convenient to get thallium among these many people. You expanded the list of suspects, but you didn't reduce your suspicions.

In 1997, it was the year you wrote in thick ink and color, and some netizens counted that in the full text of the statement, all kinds of 97 years or 1997, the half-width of the full width added up to far more times than the 1994 and 1995 years when you told about the incident. The focus of your writing is on your various negotiations and efforts with the public security and Tsinghua University after April 2, 1997 to recover your innocence and protect your rights. However, as a criminal suspect, what happened during the 8 hours of interrogation conducted by the Public Security Bureau was a passing one. Being brought into the bureau for questioning is an unforgettable experience for anyone, you should not be an exception, why do you have selective amnesia? What kind of paper is that piece of paper that you call "a 'criminal suspect' written on it without any evidence", is it a custodial summons, a detention warrant, or an arrest warrant? What is the crime you are suspected of or the reason for the above? What did the police ask you? In addition to the ** that the Tsinghua Security Department gave to your dormitory was a failure, I don't see what the 14th Department of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau did wrong in the investigation, they even got the tickets that Tsinghua bought *** in Shijiazhuang, I believe in their professional level, then, I think the questions that were not written in your statement pointed out above must have been asked by the public security one by one. How did you answer and what did you say? You were picked up by your family after 8 hours, what legal procedures did you go through? Judging from what you said in your statement, you always thought that the police would still question you, and you continued to ask for a polygraph until August 26, 1998, when you were notified to be released from suspicion, and you were able to go home at this time, and the coercive measures were either release on bail pending trial or residential surveillance, and you were still the identity of Zhu Ling as a suspect in the poisoning case.

People do not incriminate themselves, and the nature of seeking advantage and avoiding harm leads to a very normal reaction to lie, avoid, and shirk responsibility in the face of a terrible consequence and punishment. The law respects human nature, so in terms of principle, it is assumed that everyone is innocent, and the work of proving the crime is undertaken by the national public security and procuratorial organs. I believe your statement, because most of what you can say is true, but what I'm going to look at is what you didn't say. I know I can't see this part anymore, but as for the reason, to quote your roommate "The Sun is Warm" in his post in support of you, he said: "We fully cooperate with the police station and the public security, and we say everything, which does not mean that we also have the responsibility to respond to these IDs on the Internet." ”

Yes, you don't have such a responsibility. For a while, I could only say that I had mixed tastes. From a realistic distance, I am as close to you as I am to Zhu Ling, and I would not want to use innocent people to make Zhu Ling's sacrifice. How I wish you were innocent, and wouldn't it be more proof if you could tell what you didn't say? With a faint glimmer of hope, I look forward to the "Sun Wei Statement" issuing another statement. Together with tens of millions of netizens, every day** and so on.

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