Chapter 28: cadaver identification

  Chapter 100 Corpse Identification

   However, being able to leave the scene does not mean that he can go home, and Ignatius eventually returned to the Severas Field with Jennings.

   "While it's still early today, I want to do the physical evidence inspection first." While in the carriage, Jennings and Igna discussed, "Do you want to go together?"

   "Go." Ignatio said, implementing the previous character design from start to finish, "It's best not to be alone during this time."

  Although I don't know the whole picture of the whole thing yet, Ignatius has a vague feeling that if he can avoid riding the carriage alone at this time, he will try his best to avoid it.

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  Follow Jennings to the Siviras Field. After completing several registrations, Ignatius finally came to Pasteur's studio in the basement with Jennings.

   The forensic workshop was just as Ignatius imagined. In a cold and dark silent space. Fitted with tall clear glass windows, it is covered with intricately patterned Ruen-style composite tiles. The space is divided into two parts. One part is like an autopsy room and one part is like a laboratory.

   When I entered the studio, I could smell a very heavy formalin odor, and the pungent smell of chemicals was so strong that I could taste it on my tongue. The room as a whole looks very neat, but the glass and metal heavy dissection table covered with a white cloth cover, the work table with precision chemical instruments, and the rows of metal iron cabinets against the wall are all eye-catching.

  Igna had never been to the forensic workshop before, but, even so, he knew what was in those cabinets.

When    entered the forensic studio, Igna could feel the obvious cold air coming, and he could faintly hear something whispering in his ear, and something blowing from the back of his neck from time to time.

  "..." At this time, Igna could only pretend not to hear, while quietly entering into meditation.

   "You can sit anywhere here." Jennings said, "It takes about 20 minutes for me to do the experiment, and it takes almost as much time to write the report. You can look around."

  Jennings smiled and said, "I'm the only one in this studio now. So don't worry about bumping into something that shouldn't be bumped into."

  Igna only smiled and nodded.

  Friend...Actually, there are obviously a lot of things in this studio that you shouldn't watch, listen to, and don't touch... It's just that you're a little deaf and blind, so you don't know...

  Igna secretly made up his mind to find an opportunity to make some amulets for Jennings to avoid the evil spirits in the workplace for him.

"You can also look at the bodies of other deceased people this time. The man today was the first to be identified, and the other four we only know about his life now, and we still don't know where their family members are. So, Their remains are still in the morgue."

  Jennings was doing experiments while talking, and his work didn't stop. Even when he talked about the dead body, his tone was very normal. It reveals the calm and calmness that medical students have always shown when they are in the morgue.

   "… uh, okay."

"They are in A7, B12, B14, C22, you can see for yourself." Jennings glanced up at Igna, winked at him, and quipped, "Maybe our great detective Sherin Hee Er, you can see some information from them that we haven't seen."

  Igna was a little embarrassed by what Jennings said: "Jennings, I write stories, I'm not a detective..."

"Okay, Mr. Schelling, the big and small novelist, you can freely use your reasoning ability here." Jennings said fluently, "However, this time there may not be so many clues, because after they came here, they were all… "

  Jennings didn't say the last word, but Igner saw it in his mouth too...

The word    should be…

  …Naked…

…Ok. Jennings wasn't wrong either.

  Jennings' jokes and jokes made the atmosphere a lot livelier.

  Igna also gradually relaxed. After seeing Jennings Wenzer busy with his own business, Ignat also went to the morgue.

   He actually planned to take a look at the corpses before. Since Jennings suggested it, he would be more respectful than obedient.

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   Judging from previous official reports, all five deceased died of suicide, and they all voluntarily took poison.

   It’s just that their death status and cause of death are too similar, and the bodies were found in secluded and uninhabited corners, which attracted the attention of the government, and it was investigated as a serial murder case.

  It was only after he visited the crime scene today that Ignatius realized that the particularity of this case was obvious.

   First, the deceased all died in remote corners, and the reason for "voluntary poisoning" became a mystery.

   Second, there are almost no extraordinary traces of the crime scene. No evil **** descended on the altar, no demon worship element. Even if the deceased is dead, you can use the method of divination to channel and understand his life.

   However, the place where the deceased died revealed a sense of occultism.

   All the victims disappeared into the downtown without a sound. It's like being taken away by a "ghost".

   Therefore, now the officials have dispatched the punishers and night watchers.

   However, these extraordinary powers have not been able to catch the killer so far, and it can even be said that they have achieved nothing, which is very strange.

   As Extraordinary, the punisher and the night watchman should have many means to locate the killer, but to this day they are still helpless against the killer.

   So, did this case finally involve the extraordinary?

   Regardless of the modus operandi, the murderer must have used something to block their divination skills, or the murderer himself had some anti-divination ability.

   But from the perspective of an Extraordinary, there are not many Extraordinaries with anti-divination and anti-positioning. There are only witches and serial killers in the low sequence.

   If it is a witch, it seems that there is no need to kill people through poison. They have many ways to make ordinary people die silently.

   If it is a serial killer who simply commits suicide by taking poison, it seems a little too bland, which does not meet the ritual conditions of pleasing the devil. In general, serial killers use cruel and **** methods to please the devil. Taking poison to commit suicide actually does not meet their "aesthetics".

   As for the high-rank Beyonders, not to mention, they don't need to be so troublesome to kill.

   Moreover, why did the murderer let these people "voluntarily" commit suicide by taking poison? What method did he use to make them "voluntarily" swallow the poison?

  Igna thought as he opened the body bag where the corpse was stored.

   Indeed, as Jennings said, the bodies have been stripped away, and nothing can be seen at all.

   However, while pretending to look carefully, Ignat secretly pulled a few hairs from the bodies of these corpses and stored them separately.

   He intends to investigate this matter from other perspectives.

   "Divination is not omnipotent."

  Igna recalled this "divine man" adage, and the firm belief in his heart when he was promoted.

   "Divination is not omnipotent. However, divination is a peep into fate, so he has very powerful energy.

   "Last time, although I made a serious mistake because of a misinterpretation of astrology, it doesn't mean that astrology is wrong. It's just because I haven't mastered the correct way to use it!

   "And I, too, must master the correct way to use it!"

  …

   "Jennings, is there a quieter undisturbed room?"

   "I feel a little sleepy now and want to rest." Ignat said to Jennings after finding all the "clues" he wanted.

   I have not been to a forensic studio. In order to enhance the sense of reality, I wrote it with reference. The reference content is the description of the autopsy room (university) in Professor Sue Black's "Forensic Report: What Death Taught Us".

   (end of this chapter)