This chapter recounts the discovery of a murder involving a man named Gao Qiang and his son, whose bodies were found dismembered in a well. The investigation leads to a suspect, Wang Shengrui, who has a history of disputes with Gao Qiang over a stolen Tibetan Mastiff.
Geng Laohan discovered murky water in a well, leading to the discovery of dismembered bodies.
Gao Qiang's dismembered torso and his son's body were found in the well.
Gao Qiang had a dragon tattoo on his chest, which became a key clue in the investigation.
Wang Shengrui, a neighbor with a history of disputes over dogs with Gao Qiang, became the prime suspect.
Wang admitted to killing Gao Qiang and his son following a dispute over a stolen dog.
The murder was a result of escalating tensions over stolen dogs, leading to Wang Shengrui's arrest.