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INVESTIGATION 1
INVESTIGATION 1
The clock strikes eight. The intermittent showers that dominated most of yesterday had, at some point during the night, escalated to a complete downpour that drenched the streets. Maybe that's why the morning might almost feel refreshing today—while it can't be said that the birds are chirping and the sun is shining brightly, the breeze is cool without being frigid while the sky is bright with the half moon.
Nevertheless. The deadline for Tuesday's motive was laid down as Friday, and amongst the pleasant earthy smell of the rain may be a tinge of something else.
Well now, how shall you spend this morning?
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Anything else that might catch his eye, or is this the extent of the damage?]
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So, when Shin moves aside to update his drawing again, Rideaux is just going to kind of shove his way past him to take his place. ]
All right, I think you've had enough fun here.
[ He shakes his head. Lord. Anyway.
1 - First off let me clarify because I am dumb and having trouble picturing this so I am clearly off to a great start -- is this purple discoloration more on the sides of his legs and it's clear in the middle/against the ground, so like blood WASN'T pooling at the bottom?
2 - Does all this discoloration appear to be bruising, or does it look like something different since we're specifically calling it discoloration? ]
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1. The blood has definitely pooled! It's just that there's blanching where his actual skin was pressed up against the ground because blood vessels compress, you know how it is.
2. How familiar are you with corpses and postmortem changes, Rideaux?]
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2. A lot more than I am LMFAO... people die a lot on Spirius missions. And, uh. Around him. By coincidence, of course. ]
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In that case though, it should be obvious that the discoloration is primarily coming from livor mortis rather than any real bruising (although there's a little of that scattered around too). ...Basically what we mentioned above re: blood pooling, essentially.]
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He will let this corpse have his pants back, then... but he's going to go back to the torso here to check that out for himself, and he will remove his sleeves to get a better look at his arms just in case there's anything going on there besides the dislocated elbows/wrists.
Also, do the broken ribs seem like they happened from a fall or is there any sign of any direct impact from something besides the ground? ]
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But since the sherpa jacket is presumably coming off, Rideaux can definitely tell that there's a lot that was broken there like, all over his body. Some of the fractures may not have been as obvious with the outer layer but checking out his arms will show that there's a lot of bone fractures there. However, there's nothing else that really sticks out beyond more lividity and bruising.
Also, yes, the broken ribs definitely seem like they happened from a fall.]
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Back to the hand wounds -- do the abrasions look like he was fighting or trying to defend himself from anyone? Does the peeling skin look mostly like skin slippage from being out in the rain for hours? ]
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Something like that.]
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All right. So, we said a few times that there wasn't much blood -- at the scene in general, around the head wound, on the hands. Does this seem consistent with what the rain would have washed away or is this still noticeably less blood than there should be? ]
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To clarify, there is quite a mess of clotted blood directly under Elliot's head and the top part of his chest, and it's definitely less dilute compared to what is found in the surrounding area. Some of it's still clumped up in his front bangs and caked on his face, and there's a corresponding amount of it kind of just stuck to the stone beneath him so needless to say there was probably a pool there at some point in time.
...So more or less, the amount of blood probably wouldn't look too off.]
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As for the location of the skull fracture, it's closer to the top of his head, but actually more to the front, although barely. It is also consistent with what you'd expect from hitting a flat surface at high speed, so, y'know.]
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