Chatty Hollywood

Chapter 43: Crime scene investigation

   "There is a small amount of soil on the clothes of the corpse. It doesn't seem to have been buried, but it seems to have been stored in a damp and dark place. After detailed trace element analysis, no valuable clues can be found."

   "However, by inspecting the pollen remaining on the clothes of the deceased, it can be determined that the woodland plants belonged to the Rocky Mountains. More detailed results can be determined after on-site inspection."

   "The scars on the surface of the corpse should have been caused after death. This does not need to be checked by our lovely old forensic doctor Grandpa Duck, I can be sure."

   "No fingerprints were found on the iron arrow inserted on the corpse. It seems that the person using it is very careful."

   "The deceased had a sexual life before he was alive. After all, even if it has been air-dried, there will still be remnants in those words."

"The DNA of another woman was found in the residue. After a database comparison, it belonged to Eliza Kunis. She is an actor who was convicted of being offensive for taking off her clothes after drinking in public and urinating in public. , So there is a case history and DNA samples. Currently, Eliza Kunis has disappeared."

"A number of hairs that did not belong to him were also found on the deceased’s clothes. A DNA database comparison revealed that one of them belonged to a middle-aged man named Ceres Muller, who had a criminal record for armed robbery. He is also missing now. The owner of the other hairs is unknown."

   "After Dak's detailed examination, the cause of death is still uncertain. On the surface, it seems that death was caused by organ failure, similar to natural death. But all the organs in the body fail at the same time, which is too abnormal!"

   "The time of death cannot be determined. Although it can be determined that it has been a while, the corpse has obviously been preserved and processed, making it difficult to determine the specific time."

   "……"

Looking back on the results of her test, Abby couldn't help being a little frustrated. Although there seemed to be many clues, the unknown cause of death and the time of death made Abby realize that following those clues, 80% of them would be useless. NS.

   "Speaking of which, the deceased was a director, and a horror film called "Fatal Bend" will be released in a few months, and it is said to be related to him."

   Abby began to wonder whether or not to watch this movie.

   "Just who should I go with? Gibbs ruled out, Kate was a little far away, and the only things left were good housemate McGee and movie hobbyist Tony Dinozzo..."

  *************

   Abby’s friend Kate Todd is not in the same mood as her.

This year, due to personal relationship issues, she had to resign from the President’s Secret Service, which had served for more than two years. Although Abby’s boss Gibbs had invited her at the time, she considered repeatedly but did not accept the offer from NCIS. Instead, I chose the West Coast branch of the FBI.

   "I want to stay away from this sad part of the East Coast!"

   That's how she explained to Gibbs at the time, and the other party also expressed understanding.

   However, although she did not become Gibbs's subordinate, she still became good friends with Gibbs's Abby.

   However, in this case, it seems that Abby can't help her much. No way, who made himself encounter such a bizarre case when he first started working at the FBI——

  Movie director Alan McElroy disappeared many days after his body was tossed in his crew's location, Vianes Valley near Los Angeles, with iron arrows very similar to the crew's props inserted in his body.

   It looks like a plot in a movie no matter what!

   When she surveyed the scene yesterday, she discovered that it was definitely not the scene of the crime, but only the scene of the corpse. More importantly, neither footprints nor traces of vehicles such as ruts were found near the scene.

   This is very unreasonable. After all, the corpse is not a very light thing. It is almost impossible to throw the corpse without leaving a trace, just like the so-called secret room murder case.

   In no way, she had to turn to forensic doctors and forensics personnel, and also specifically asked Abby, who is on the east coast, to help. After all, she was a newcomer to the FBI and was not very confident about the level of forensics personnel here.

   It turns out that the level of FBI forensic personnel is not worse than that of Abby, but the problem is that even the cause of death and the time of death cannot be determined. How useful are the other clues provided?

   "But it’s better to have a clue than no clue!"

   Kate comforted herself so, but the subsequent investigation results proved that her hunch was correct——

   The Eliza Kunis, who was found to have had **** with the deceased Allen, disappeared with Allen, and the place of disappearance was in the Vianles Valley. The Los Angeles Police Department has a record of this.

   Allen found hair that did not belong to him. Although it only matched Ceres Muller, after investigation, it was found that this person was also a missing person, and the place where he was finally witnessed was also the Viamers Valley.

   Moreover, after consulting the archives, Kate found that in the Vianes Valley area, there seems to have been a lot of missing cases in recent years. Is there any connection there?

   This case was handed over to the FBI by the Los Angeles Police Department. Did they discover something in advance and thought that the case would be troublesome later, so they deliberately dumped it to themselves?

   Kate felt that extending the line of forensic clues seemed impossible to find out for a while, but—

   "The crew of "Fatal Turn", will they have any connection with this matter?"

Seeing that the news about this case was also published in the Los Angeles Post today, and the name of the movie "Fatal Bend" was specifically mentioned, she immediately realized that this should be a deliberate hype by the producer. ~www.readwn.com~ Kate, who was born in the President's Secret Service, has a higher media sensitivity than ordinary agents, and she realizes that there is a pair of pushers behind it. Then the question is, will the owner of this pair of push hands know something that he doesn't know?

   Kate decided to ask Anthony Westwood, the producer of this film, but—

   "I have said everything that should be said in the media. Although I can say it again, I don't think it will provide any help to the detection of the case."

   Westwood’s attitude can be said to be very cooperative or very uncooperative. The key is that Kate can see that he is not tired of contributing to this incident.

   "Then can you please keep the detection and details of this case confidential?"

   In order not to be harassed by some tabloid reporters, Kate still hopes to let the other party stop.

"This is impossible!"

  ——The result was unexpectedly rejected. Moreover, the other party's reason is awe-inspiring.

   "You know, we are entertainment practitioners. The nature of the industry determines that we can't stop those reporters by relying on privacy in many cases. Besides, it is the responsibility of the media to disclose the truth to the public."

  ——Shit! ! You just want to pick up and hype up your movie!

   Kate cursed in her heart, but she had no choice but to keep asking her own questions.

   "Then, can you please contact the current director of this film, Mr. Charlotte Booth?"

   "This, it's best not to do it in the near future. Charlotte is busy with the post-production and editing of the film, and interrupting him at this time will affect the release of our film. If you have any questions, please ask me directly!"

   When Mr. Producer said this, Kate's eyes suddenly lit up.

  

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