Unsolved Cases: Scarlet Signal 未解決の女 警視庁文書捜査官~緋色のシグナル~

Unsolved Cases: Scarlet Signal 未解決の女 警視庁文書捜査官~緋色のシグナル~

Synopsis of Unsolved Cases: Scarlet Signal

Tomo Yashiro (played by Haru), a hot-blooded detective who belongs to the 6th department of the "Special Investigation Countermeasures Room" of the Metropolitan Police Department's Investigation Section 1, and the high-intelligence senior Narumi Risa (played by Suzuki Kyoka) who is good at text interpretation, and the director Shinji Soka (played by Haruka) Kenichi Fuji) came to the Kyoto Prefectural Police to visit. Three days ago, a strange incident occurred in Kyoto. On the body of the deceased coffee shop owner Yusuke Takemura, the word "male" written with three Chinese characters connected together in red ink was found. Strangely, two people in the IT industry were killed one after another in Tokyo five years ago, and the words "bug" and "pin" were left in red ink at their respective sites. The case remains unsolved to this day. Tomo and Risa noticed that what was left at the scene of the incident were all three Chinese characters connected together with the glyph for "品". They believe it is likely that the murderer committed the crime again after five years. Although this conjecture was denied by their boss, Tomo and Risa still did not give up and continued to search for the truth of time. At this time, they learned that the murdered Takemura worked for the largest software company 4 or 5 years ago. Moreover, two days before Takemura was killed, he had a meeting with the president of the software company. To search further...

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