Chapter 4 A Bleeding Roof (I)(5)
2023-04-28 来源:百合文库
“It looks like what I said, which really is a home invasion robbery and murder case.” But I was a bit of lacking in confidence.
“Probably not, if the murder was a mobile criminal, he should have committed sexual assault.” Knight, who was the intern of trace examination specialty at Criminal Police College, said with a tone of ridicule, “But the victim was neatly dressed.”
“No, you cannot deduce that she was not sexually assaulted just because of the neatly clothing.” I still stick to my own view.
“This time I back up Kight,” It is rare for Baron not to help his own apprentice, “I think this case was not like a normal robbery and murder case. I always thought the scene was stirred so fake. Moreover, if the murderer followed the victim and seized her into the house, why did she wear the slippers?”
“What’s wrong with the slippers? It was normal for her when she opened the door and changed the slippers. At that time, she was pushed into the house by the murderer.”
“Don’t worry, we will check it out stepwise.” Baron said tepidly.
The mark inspectors nervously and orderly searched the footprints and fingerprints on the floor and on the furnitures. Baron twisted the decedent’s fingers and the elbow joint, and said “The phenomenon of rigor mortis only existed at the facet joints.” Then he pushed the hair that covered her right face gently and found a series of crimson blood drops under her elegant nose. Baron pressed Lydia’s head and said “there exists palpable sense of bone rubbing which shows that there are severe fractures of skull.” (The sense of bone rubbing: A forensic expert presses the positions that have possible fractures, which can feel the sounds and the senses produced by the broken ends of bone rubbing with each other. The sense of bone rubbing is a preliminary diagnosis method for the decedent whether his or her body exists bone fractures.)
“Probably not, if the murder was a mobile criminal, he should have committed sexual assault.” Knight, who was the intern of trace examination specialty at Criminal Police College, said with a tone of ridicule, “But the victim was neatly dressed.”
“No, you cannot deduce that she was not sexually assaulted just because of the neatly clothing.” I still stick to my own view.
“This time I back up Kight,” It is rare for Baron not to help his own apprentice, “I think this case was not like a normal robbery and murder case. I always thought the scene was stirred so fake. Moreover, if the murderer followed the victim and seized her into the house, why did she wear the slippers?”
“What’s wrong with the slippers? It was normal for her when she opened the door and changed the slippers. At that time, she was pushed into the house by the murderer.”
“Don’t worry, we will check it out stepwise.” Baron said tepidly.
The mark inspectors nervously and orderly searched the footprints and fingerprints on the floor and on the furnitures. Baron twisted the decedent’s fingers and the elbow joint, and said “The phenomenon of rigor mortis only existed at the facet joints.” Then he pushed the hair that covered her right face gently and found a series of crimson blood drops under her elegant nose. Baron pressed Lydia’s head and said “there exists palpable sense of bone rubbing which shows that there are severe fractures of skull.” (The sense of bone rubbing: A forensic expert presses the positions that have possible fractures, which can feel the sounds and the senses produced by the broken ends of bone rubbing with each other. The sense of bone rubbing is a preliminary diagnosis method for the decedent whether his or her body exists bone fractures.)