The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 4750
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Due to limited time and many leads to check, Wan Pojun’s team only found the missing persons’ statuses in the US police records. They didn’t look deeper into the details of their disappearances or where they went missing.
Charlie Wade sensed something was off. He felt it was strange for Zhou Bihua’s son to be in Mexico at that time. Because of this, he suspected that the missing persons were likely connected to Mexico.
Wan Pojun worked quickly. He reviewed the case files of the missing individuals and said to Charlie, “Mr. Ye, all of these people disappeared in Mexico.”
Charlie’s eyes brightened. He quickly asked, “Check where they went missing in Mexico and who they last interacted with.”
Wan Pojun replied, “I will look into the reports about these people and the statements given by their families.”
“Great,” Charlie encouraged, “Get a few more people to help. I’ll be waiting for your update!”
“Understood!” Wan Pojun responded.
After ending the call, Wan Pojun gathered several intelligence analysts from Wanlong Palace to examine the files of the missing persons in detail.
They concluded that nearly all the missing individuals had connections to Mexico and, without exception, had vanished from port cities there.
Interestingly, the families of the missing people reported similar information to the police.
The reason they went to Mexico was to apply for jobs as seafarers. They had met a skilled Chinese-American who recommended the seafarer profession to them. He warned them that this work is tough and that they might spend six months or even longer at sea, away from their families and unable to communicate with them. Some people end up on fishing boats at sea for more than a year.
Before the missing person left, their families had already prepared themselves for this long absence. So, when they couldn’t reach the missing person for six months or even a year, they didn’t think it was strange. It wasn’t until a year or a year and a half had passed that they started to feel something was wrong.
By the time the families sought help from the Chinese contact, he was no longer reachable. Realizing something was seriously wrong, they went to the police, but by then, it was too late to investigate effectively.
The situation was complicated because all the missing persons were in Mexico. Even if the police wanted to look into it deeply, they were limited in their ability to do so. Mexico is different from many other countries; violent crime is more common than car accidents, and armed criminal groups are widespread. In fact, these criminal groups often outnumber the army and police in the country.