8/6/08

Forensic Heroes II~Episode 2

This is where they continue on from the last episode and question Charmaine as to why her fingerprints were found on Wong Jing Hung’s baseball bat. Charmaine admits that she had given it to him the day before he had died, which further implies that their relationship was not as simple as they thought it was. Yoyo asked her about why he would be willing to help her when he could lose his life if the other drug dealers found out about it. Hmmm... why would he?

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I had never suspected that Charmaine was the one who had injured Wong Jing Hung, and soon Bobby comes (he always seems to come in when there’s some sort crisis. I would have liked to see that being taken further...) and tells them that the positioning of her fingerprints indicates that she was indeed handing it to someone, not using it as a weapon. Maybe she was just desperate to find more clues, but Yoyo almost seemed disappointed that Wong Jing Hung’s murder had nothing to do with Charmaine...

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The foursome (I like to call Bobby, Yoyo, Frankie and Linda the foursome as they were the original cast) are all at Yoyo’s house where Linda is testing out the mosquito ringtone on them (for those of you who don’t know, the mosquito ringtone is just a very high pitch noise that generally only people under 25 years of age can hear).

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Yoyo remembered that one of the players at the war game centre, Lau San San had also said she could hear a high pitched sound that hurt her ears. Doing a test on her, they found out that the noise she heard had a frequency of 17 000 Hz, which would be similar to the sound frequency of a dog whistle. Yoyo then immediately thought back to the day when they discovered the dead body and recalled that there had been lots of dogs there.

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At the place where the shooter had supposedly shot Chan Ji Sing and Jack, Bobby blew the dog whistle. A dog then led them to a secret den in the bushes where they found the gun the shooter had used.

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They were later able to prove that the worker (Charles Szeto) who had said he’d broken his glasses, Lee Chung Son, was the murderer. He had worn contacts, and when rubbing his eyes onto the gloves, his tears had transferred onto the gun. (Wow, they must’ve had to have inspected the gun really thoroughly to find... tear DNA? on it.) However, I don’t think he should have gone to jail (maybe metal institution?) because he wasn’t crazy (ok, maybe a little), or malicious, he was just trying to get revenge for his dog friend red bean (sounds a bit stupid when I say it like that). Chan Ji Sing should have gone to jail because using an animal to test out your shooting skills is just wrong.

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Bobby’s idol’s famous words: whenever two things come in contact with each other, an exchange occurs. While taking something away, something is also left behind. I probably haven’t got the best translation though.

They are examining the stool that had been thrown out of Wong Jing Hung’s flat and onto the balcony, and Yoyo points out that some of the bruises on Wong Jing Hung’s body appear to be made by the legs of the stool.
Florence: It’s been outside and plus it rained, so most of the evidence would have been washed away.
Frankie: Just by looking, the shapes of the bruises do seem to be made by the stool.
Yoyo: So the stool is one of the weapons?
Florence: But the forensics department hasn’t found prints of any sort. What could have been left behind?
(Bobby picks out a something white wedged inside the fold of the stool.)
Yoyo: There’s still clues.
Bobby: It’s tofu.


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Linda and Yoyo are trying on their dresses for the wedding (Linda looks so pretty) when Yoyo receives a call telling her the blood at the bottom of Wong Jing Hung’s shirt belonged to another drug dealer, Teng Jai Dong, who works lives near a tofu factory... (actually the ... was used just to create a ‘moment when all is revealed’ atmosphere, I don’t actually think it’s that big a deal, lol.) Raymond and Oscar arrive and spot Teng Jai Dong even though Charmaine and Matthew were waiting there first. However, it ended up being Matthew who found him hiding in a secret compartment/cupboard in his flat. He admitted that he had a fight with Wong Jing Hung, but that he didn’t kill him. His blood had splattered onto Wong Jing Hung’s shirt when he was hit by him during the fight.

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Another sweet moment between Frankie and Linda. Linda is trying to wear high heel shoes and just so she can be comfortable, Frankie said that everyone going to the wedding will wear runners! They make such a cute couple and her departure from this series will have quite a large impact. If only she could stay, then there’d be three couples instead of an extra guy, which I have a feeling will be Frankie. Poor guy. This is why I have to do more screencaps of them.

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Frankie gets an email from a person called ‘destroyer’ challenging him to a... battle? He also gets a small pocket knife of some sort in the mail. (For once, I have absolutely no idea who it could be from. It just seems totally random).

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At a restaurant where Lee Sing Cheung and his nephew are eating at, one of the waiters steals his phone. (I was wondering, could he be an undercover cop trying to steal info, but turns out I was v. wrong). As the leave, the waiter chases after them and says “You left your phone!”

Just as he’s about to put the phone into Lee Sing Cheung’s hand, he takes his left and out of his pocket and places a bomb instead! Luckily, they somehow run into Kevin, who seizes hold of the bomb expertly and saves the day. I think. Can’t wait to see the next episode, this was a very exciting entrance for Kevin.

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*Just a note: I reckon there should be some more romantic moments between Bobby and Yoyo, as it doesn’t seem like they are totally in love with each other like Frankie and Linda are. On the other hand, Bobby is a very cool and calm person who isn’t very good at all the romantic stuff so Yoyo, hang in there! He will come to his senses soon.

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