Wine and Gun

Chapter 9

Bates is standing beside Albarino, like a calm sculpture, his presence is necessary, because if you need to send DNA samples other than the deceased, it will be sent to their CSI forensic laboratory. of.

And Olga stood in the corner of the autopsy room, just to the right of the recording equipment displayed in the corner, holding her own notebook in the other hand: she was quite familiar with Albarino, and was often present during the autopsy, almost You are already familiar with the entire process.

Now, her fingers wandered over the page, raised her head and asked, "What is the core temperature?"

Albarino used a probe to measure the liver temperature of the corpse at the scene, and quickly recalled the data: "24.1°C, it's only a dozen degrees after nightfall in this season, right?"

"Then you've been dead for at least ten hours?" Olga asked.

It seems that this girl has indeed accumulated a lot of knowledge in the process of running to the autopsy room for many years, but this answer is not accurate enough.

"Combining the phenomenon of corpse spots and corpses, it is estimated that it is about twelve hours. In that case, it may have been killed around ten o'clock last night. But to put it bluntly, there are great differences between people, and the actual situation and inference are different. Hours are also common. If Bart can't find evidence such as surveillance video, the time of death from the autopsy results can only be used as a reference." Albarino shrugged and circled around the corpse's head. "Okay, let's look at his wounds."

The physical labor part of the general autopsy—sawing through hard skulls, using a thoracotomy to break open the ribs of a corpse, and so on—is done by a forensic assistant under the direction of a forensic doctor, who is primarily responsible for sketching and dictating the autopsy. Autopsy records. But Albarino is wary of the pianist's case, and on the other hand, he is also interested in the other's "work", so in this case would rather do it himself.

Officer Hardy rushed to organize an investigation, and the autopsy results here can only be shown to him after the end. But Albarino suspects that he doesn't care much about the autopsy results: most of the time, the autopsy can only determine how the victim was killed, and Hardy probably didn't care how the pianist killed, just trying to catch the pianist.

Everyone's faces were extremely pale under the shadowless lights of the autopsy room, and the other two watched the chief forensic officer methodically examine the corpse's head.

When he performed the autopsy, he was very patient and patient. When he lowered his head slightly, his brown curly hair was gently piled on his forehead, and a small corner appeared from under the sterile cloth of the hood, which looked like the little girls in the police station. would like the look. Others will wonder if he's conscious of it, or if he's just being frivolous and happy because he knows it.

He deftly shaved the deceased's hair with a scalpel, checked the deceased's head for blows, pulled the sutures on the deceased's mouth and eyelids, and made sure the pianist didn't put anything in his eyes or mouth. ——He had done this kind of thing before, which left a big psychological shadow on the fragile forensic doctor at that time. Since then, the chief forensic officer has been responsible for the autopsy in the case of the pianist——then cut open the deceased’s body. neck, check the stranglehold on his neck.

The deceased's ocular conjunctiva was bleeding in a punctate manner, and the lips and nails showed a faint cyanotic purple, all of which were obvious signs of mechanical suffocation. As Albarino expected, although the deceased was extremely weak due to blood loss, the victim was indeed strangled in a strict sense.

"Strangling is a symbolic gesture for a pianist," Olga took the time to comment, her voice muffled under the mask, "Some of my colleagues... ah, ex-colleagues, feel this The killing method is a clear manifestation of his sexual inversion, which I think comes from his childhood experiences."

For some reason, there was always a slight sarcasm in her voice when she talked about her experience in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. Of course, a lot of people can't bear the enormous psychological pressure of working at BAU, which is a dumping ground for all the filthy rubbish in the hearts of murderers who behave badly. A lot of people left for that reason, but there is no way the man who is now gaily watching the autopsy is leaving BAU for that reason.

"The murderer put the wire into the arms of the deceased. It went in through the wrist of the deceased and came out through the shoulders. The pianist used this shape to fix the arms of the deceased... Quite a delicate job." Alba Lino suddenly said that he was lowering his head and using a scalpel to separate the muscles of the corpse's arm. There is no blood from the dead, and when you cut the body, you just feel like you are cutting a piece of meat. "Look at these subcutaneous bleeding and swelling. This step was also done while the deceased was alive, and it may even have been done in the first step."

"Ha, piercing," Olga said cheerfully. "It's quite a sexual move, isn't it?"

Albariño also snorted, and Bates looked at them, and couldn't understand what they were swearing at a corpse.

There was another long suture on the deceased body, from the chest to the abdomen, the stitches of the jiāo fork were rough and obvious; the stitches had been deformed by the rotten gas in the deceased's stomach, and Albarino simply did not want to imagine his What the hell is going on in the abdominal cavity now.

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