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thefoundation2020-05-07 06:24 pm
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RECORDING 11: THE FOURTH MURDER.

A fourth week, and this is now definitely routine. Waking on friday, with the knowledge deep down that your number has yet again decreased.
You must still pull yourself from your bed, and discover who is now forever gone.
...But, wait.
What's that smell...?
((OOC: 2 people max under a heading, please! Just to keep things easy on the mods. You can switch out with someone else during an investigation if needed.))

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as for the fluid, he'll keeping that in mind...he supposes that they'll have to cross reference whatever was in the laboratory.
he will also be turning ango over in order to see that bullet wound. ]
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As he does - which is hard, because Ango is frozen stiff at this point - he'll not only see that yes, the bullet is still in the wound with the one that is on his left side where the shoulder and neck meet, but also that there's a bullet hole in the crown of the back of the head, the shot coming slightly from the side.
And just because I'm an idiot and misread which bullet hole you were talking about, to clarify: the bullet hole on his right shoulder was done from the front, facing ango.]
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he will take a look at the three bullet holes with a little more detail. are the entrance wounds around the same size? can he get the caliber of the bullet from it, at least?
and, of course, he will be checking ango for any defensive wounds on himself or any bones that were broken, aside from the obvious places where the bullets did their damage. ]
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Ango doesn't seem to have defensive wounds, but he does have bruising on his right arm, along the forearm, as if he attempted to catch himself from a hard fall. There are also scuffs and friction marks on his front, as if he crawled out somewhere.
There's also clear indications of frostbite, though Romani will be able to tell those are post-mortem.]
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and can he determine time of death? ]
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At the very least, he can assume he died sometime in the early night to be frozen this solidly, so potentially around midnight to 2pm.
There is, obviously, blood on the underside of his left hand, so there might be some blood there - but not really on the other hand.]
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aside from seeing how much blood is on his hand and if it looks like it was wiped off, then is there anything else he can look for? ]
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Anyway, no. It feels like he's gotten all he can, without going digging in ango's body.]
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It's also clear that he bled out almost all of his blood. ]
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Also just some clarification about the location of the bullet wounds: there was a bullet between the neck and shoulder; does it look like it could've passed through the subclavian artery or is the positioning too off for that?]
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Second, can he get an idea of the distance the shooter was at based on the presence (or absence) of gunpowder stippling on Ango's corpse?]
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None of the wounds look like they are contact or near-contact shots. They are round and consistent with a mid to long range shot.
He won't find any gunpowder stippling on Ango's corpse. ]
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Anyway, after the bullets are out, I assume they're your standard 9mm from the Foundation, yes?]
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