Wine and Gun

Chapter 8

Olga Molozze left BAU as a professor at Westland State University and is currently a consultant to the Westland City Police Department. Of course she's not an FBI now.

Albarino Bacchus is the chief forensic officer of the Westland City Forensic Bureau (American forensic officers are not police officers, they are just ordinary civil servants). Unlike general chief forensic officers, he loves to investigate the scene. In addition, American forensic doctors are different from Chinese forensic doctors... The salary of American forensic doctors is quite high.

[3] Alicia Vikander: Actress, heroine of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

[4] Life Response:

The vital reaction is the response of the living body to various pathogenic factors and trauma, including morphological changes and functional changes. After the body is subjected to bào force, a series of life reactions can appear in the injured part and the whole body. These life reactions can be seen with the naked eye, light microscope or other laboratory examination methods. The gross changes include hemorrhage, tissue shrinkage, swelling, and crusting. Skin formation, wound infection, foreign body movement, etc. Histological changes include: local lymph node subcapsular lymphatic sinus red blood cell accumulation, thrombosis, embolism, inflammatory response, wound healing, etc.

One of the tasks of forensic pathology is to look for these life responses in order to infer the time elapsed from bào force to death.

Chapter 3 The Seal of Cain 02

"One of the more caring things about the Westland pianist is that he will notify the police of the location of the plan immediately after he commits the crime." Albarino commented while standing in front of the mobile autopsy car in the general autopsy room.

In the autopsy room, the exhaust system of the autopsy room was rumbling, the recording equipment was humming, and when the autopsy was over, Albarino's secretary would print the dictation of the autopsy report into a formal report. Everyone present was fully armed, wearing anatomical suits, masks, shoe covers, head covers, etc., from head to toe, it was like a strange worship ceremony scene. To Albarino, the smell in the dissection room was hardly worth mentioning, but he was sweating from the outfit.

—The corpse, dressed as a scarecrow, was lying on the autopsy car, waiting to be disemboweled.

And what Albarino said is the truth: every forensic doctor spends his days in the autopsy room of corruption. grown up in the vomit. No matter how powerful the exhaust system of the autopsy room is, there will always be a stench in the autopsy room of the corrupt autopsy.

Bates stood behind Albarino. Although there was no expression on his face, he obviously felt the same way about his speech. Bates and Albarino have worked together on a number of cases, and have seen too many white, tumbling maggots, corpses rotted into filthy green, and a very unpleasant view of giants. From this point of view, although the Westland pianist's work is bloody, the smell is at least bearable.

The corpse in front of them showed no signs of corruption except that the abdomen had begun to swell slightly. They took the body from the stake at the crime scene with the help of the CSI, and the wood was brought back to the forensic lab by the CSI for testing, but the murderer must have handled the dead man's hands in some other way, they It is still open in the shape of a cross, like a strangely nailed specimen or a sharply shaped cross.

The victim's clothes were covered in clotted blood, dipping the ugly scarecrow disguise into deep black, and it seemed unwise to rashly destroy the corpse without knowing how the murderer had secured the dead's hands. Albarino could only frown and use a scalpel to peel off the clothes and fabrics from the deceased little by little. He cut off some of the fabrics before peeling off all the clothes from the people's bodies, letting Bet Stash put the pieces of cloth in the evidence bag.

It's simply one of Bates' virtue: never give up hope. Albarino was sure that none of his crew had hoped to test any evidence from the clothes.

"It was about three-thirty in the morning when we entered the crime scene, and Bart said he opened the letter after two o'clock. And now - about four o'clock." Albarino glanced at the anatomy room Wall clock, and while talking, he showed the corpse's corpse to several people at the scene.

The man had bled too much before he died, and the corpse was pale in color and not easy to spot, deposited on his feet because of the way he was impaled on the stake. They have changed the posture of the corpse for a long time, but no new corpse spots have appeared, which shows that the corpse spots have been formed for a long time. Albarino pressed the corpse spot on the foot of the corpse with his rubber-gloved finger, and the corpse spot was still slightly faded. This is an obvious sign that the corpse spot has not yet entered the diffusion stage. Using these expressions, it can be roughly to infer the time of death.

In fact, the body surface examination of the corpse has already been done at the exploration site. These simple tasks are generally done by forensic field investigators who do not have a forensic medical license, and forensic doctors basically do not visit the scene in person; but Westland The case of the pianist was extremely important, so the chief forensic officer of the Forensic Medical Bureau was directly invited to the scene.

When he was at the scene before, Albarino had read the autopsy table once, and now he plans to make some autopsy sketches. Because of the special nature of this case, additional autopsy photos will be taken - these sketches, photos and autopsy reports are in the information of the Forensic Medical Bureau. The room was piled up like a mountain, all placed on a shelf labeled "Westland Pianist", and every police officer in charge of this case hoped to one day show the evidence in court, but the longer the time went on, the more he felt. not much hope.

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