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Post by SCPD on Feb 26, 2022 17:55:48 GMT
((Here on this thread are logs and other text documents in which parts of them serve as In-Character pieces of evidence concerning the case MY202202001.))
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Post by SCPD on Feb 26, 2022 17:57:54 GMT
Summarized Forensics Report:
White male, around 35 - 40 years old and height between 5 ft 9 in (1.75m) - 5 ft 11 in (1.80m), no clothes, without head and feet. Due to the decomposition level of the body, lack of date bases, we were unable to identify the male. We will call him John Doe.
The body was in the water for a period of two weeks due to the level of decomposition. In most cases, the temperature of the water is cooler than the ambient air temperature (which generally slows the decomposition process.. e.g. two weeks in water is one week in air temperature). As well, the current has a mechanical effect on the body in water. The body itself can, and I am positive, be dragged for a distance. The remains or clothing can be caught on rocks, branches in the water, but from what Dr. Barret and I analyzed, Mr. Doe was left in the water without clothes. External examination: As I mentioned, the head of Mr. Doe is missing and from what we tested, it was decapitation, a clean-cut, but we are unable to point out which sharp weapon was used due to animal predatory and bacteria that feed with the body. There are two gunshots, but no bullets inside, for the measurements and testing, we believe is a .44 Magnum. The legs were broken as a result of beating and/or it may be trauma due to strong currents. The feet of Mr. Doe is missing and Dr. Barret find in her analyses, that cement was involved. We believe that Mr. Doe's feet were in cement which kept him at the base of the ocean until the decomposition started growing, animal predatory and bacteria, as well the current breaking his legs in half. The man was already dead before reaching the bottom of the ocean. Internal examination: All organs show extreme decomposition.
Due to our findings, we believe that the death of Mr. Doe was done by a professional and due to the severe decomposition and lack of any database, we won't be able to find the identity nor the location where Mr. Doe was dropped.
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