Chapter three hundred and forty-one heavy break
Jo nodded, his face turned cold: "I understand, you guys wait here, I'll go outside to make a phone call." As she said that, she walked out of the cold morgue, leaving only Ogata and Shibo behind.
There was a hint of air conditioning in the air, and a body was right next to it, so no one would feel comfortable and comfortable. But the exception was that Ogata and Shibo stood face to face in this scene that made others' scalp numb.
"It seems that I've found the right person." Shibao Youyou said.
Okata shook his head and looked at her: "I think no matter where you are dating, as long as you can understand me, it will be a good start."
Zhibao was silent for a moment and hesitated: "There should be a reason, right?"
"You should be clear." Okata's eyes were imprinted on Shibo's face and he said softly.
Shibao did not say anything, and a very complicated fluctuation flashed through her eyes: "We..."
"Yes." Okay," Okabaya looked at her solemnly: "From strange to familiar, I will be very patient."
Shibo looked at the man, and she suddenly became a little confused, not knowing what attitude she should use to treat a sudden guy.
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Jo has informed her superiors and has been approved. The ordinary case that was originally defined as "natural death" and the cause of death was "heart attack" was overturned, and a new investigation and evidence collection will be launched!
And all of this is because of Okara’s saying, “From the perspective of the forensic doctor, she died of murder.”
The United States is a country that emphasizes law and axioms, and I believe no one has any doubts about this. Therefore, although the case's re-investigation caused Jo to offend the coroner who made the death report to some extent. But for the sake of the "truth", the murderer involved in the case was brought to justice. Everything became extremely necessary.
Half an hour later, in this Jo's office, the investigative department agents, coroners of the forensic identification department, and information officers of the evidence collection department all came here to listen to Okayama's inferences.
Obviously, the case itself is nothing.
But overturning all this requires great confidence!
"Okabata, don't let me down." Jo sighed and handed two cups of steaming coffee to Okabata and Shibo, who were sitting on the office chair.
Ogata took the hot coffee, sniffed it gently, said "Thank you", and replied, "I'm pretty sure of my inference."
"Where is the evidence?" Jo is not concerned with the inferences Okabaya said, but substantive evidence to confirm his own statement. You should know that here, evidence is first, and any other theories cannot constitute convincing.
Okara just nodded. There was no too much explanation for Jo.
Shiba suddenly spoke, "The coffee tastes good."
"Thank you." Jo looked at her and moved away from Okata's attention.
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As time passed by minute by minute. Jo's office welcomed four or five policemen. Some of them were wearing police uniforms, and some were just casual clothes, but everyone was accompanied by the characteristics of Gangqi.
These people have never seen each other, and Shibao is even more so, so the two of them can't interfere.
Judging from the familiarity between Jo and them, they should be an acquaintance who has had contact with him.
Through their conversations, Okabaya also knew that their respective departments were in correspondence.
Among them, the coroner of the forensic identification department was a middle-aged man with curly hair and a typical European face. He looked at Jo with an unpleasant face, as if the woman randomly questioned the death report made by their department.
Jo tried hard to explain, and as much as possible to apply what Ogata said to her before to eliminate his dissatisfaction.
"Is it this eight-way person?" The middle-aged man of the coroner turned his head and looked at Okata with contempt, his eyes full of anger.
You should know that this is the first time he has been in this industry for more than ten years, and he is a stinky little guy who doesn’t even have the professional qualification of a ‘forensic doctor’.
O's side questioned this "senius" with disdain, but just kept silent.
Because he knew very well that once he spoke, no matter what he said, he would anger the man. Because any profession has their inviolable areas. And forensic doctors cannot be questioned by outsiders in any case!
Because the opportunity for judgment is only once for each deceased.
The judgments made, deviations and mistakes, mean the dereliction of duty in the forensic work.
"Russell, change your temper. This matter of his seems to have helped everyone solve many cases." An investigative agent in a police uniform patted the middle-aged coroner on the shoulder and spoke helplessly.
Okata did have many contacts with the New York Police Department, but among the police officers who came to the office, there was no other familiar face except Jo. So as the investigative agent who had first met, he nodded to him with a little thanks.
Jo shrugged at this time, looked at the people and said, "Everyone has arrived. According to what I said on the phone, as long as Okata Yusuke can provide you with convincing inferences and evidence, then the case information I have done before, please make a new investigation."
Everyone said there was no objection, and only Russell, as the forensic identification department, was the one who couldn't bear the most face at this moment.
After all, once the case is overturned, the first responsibility for the subsequent incident is the department that makes the death report.
"Okay, I'm interested in seeing this statement to overturn the judgment of this case." Russell suppressed his anger and lowered his voice.
Okata didn't want to establish an enemy for no reason. He faced Russell's doubts and disdain, but he was gentle and calm.
"I'll leave it to you next. I think you should have a general idea to let the truth of the case surface?" jo looked at Okata.
Okabaya nodded and said lightly: "Since it's closest to the morgue, I think everyone's first stop is there!"
Shibo met a completely different Yusuke Okabata who was from school. Although he was gentle and humble, he always felt that a hot ball seemed to be burning strongly beside him.
"I'm a forensic doctor!"
The sentence that Aoka often said to him was heard in his mind, and Shibao stared at his side face in a daze.
So what about herself?
I studied biology and really just wanted to be an inventor or pharmacist in the field of biology?
No, read books and study hard. Being admitted to this Columbia University, which many people envy, is besides working hard...
She didn't find the same love as Okara from herself!
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The morgue where the temperature dropped was falling, everyone was shivering to the bone. Not only the temperature, but also the atmosphere here, and the female corpse that mainly occupies the vision.
"Boy, I have carefully examined all the characteristics and manifestations of this corpse. I am sure that the cause of her death was sudden death caused by a sudden heart disease." Russell was a coroner. So he didn't care about the horror of the corpse. He stood in front of Kazuo's side. The corpse was sandwiched in the middle.
Others are relatively far apart.
Although the United States emphasizes science and openness, the evil nature of corpses is a horror film from any country. There are subconscious hints that have been understood in horror movies.
When Okabaya heard Russell's statement, he nodded and said in a professional tone: "The corpse of the body is indeed in a natural state. There is no trace of third-party blows found on the deceased, and no toxic substances were found through examinations of the oral and lip walls. As for drowning and electric shock, they are all causes of death other than screening. Therefore, Dr. Russell believed that the cause of death of the deceased could be more than 80%, which constitutes common sudden death. It is not difficult to find from the deceased's medical records that she had a history of heart disease. It is easy to link the sudden death and heart disease to complete the inference on the death report."
Russell's face turned cold and stared at Okata: "What is the possibility of 80%? Has your tutor taught you that women with a history of heart attacks die suddenly regardless of time or place? The number of deaths from sudden heart attacks is increasing in the United States and even the whole world, so it is unacceptable to others, but in the eyes of me, the coroner, it is an extremely common phenomenon. Since the day I took office, I have been exposed to the deceased about the cause of death in this regard every day, so it is very certain that this corpse is a simple sudden death incident. As for the possibility of killing, it is just that you, a little devil who has not entered society, have no idea of the high ground."
He didn't take Okay seriously because he was a forensic profession, knowledge was the second most knowledge and experience was the first!
A forensic major who has not even graduated has annoyed him to show off his capital in front of a coroner who has handled hundreds of deaths.
Jo walked forward and patted Russell on the shoulder.
Russell is sure that his autopsy process was not missed, and the death report is also an inference based on the truth.
"I know." Xu asked Russell's irritation and replied calmly.
Ignoring Russell's eyes, he knew that facts were more eloquent. As a forensic doctor, he had to ensure his mind was as calm as the doctors who used knifes on patients in front of the operating table.
His eyes fell on the corpse and said gently: "Often the history of heart disease does cause sudden death in certain specific situations. As for the explanation of this, it is usually believed that sudden death is death within 24 hours from onset to death. Sudden death is caused by potential functions of the human body and acute dysfunction of important organs. Among them, sudden death caused by cardiovascular system, central nervous system and respiratory system diseases is the most common. Especially cardiac-derived sudden death caused by cardiovascular system diseases, which ranks first among the highest incidence of sudden death."
"The occurrence of sudden death is sudden, unexpected and acute. There are many kinds of things that will cause some trouble to our forensic practitioners." Okayama's eyes flashed over Russell, and when he saw that he did not interrupt himself, he continued to speak calmly: "Most of the victims are young and strong, and they seem to be healthy on the outside. There is no sign of any sign or a slight discomfort before the sudden death, but they fail to attract enough attention from themselves and their families. When sudden death occurs, the time from the onset of symptoms to death is very short, and they can die from falling to the ground, and some people die in sleep."
"So, as a young woman in her early twenties, the deceased died suddenly due to heart organ lesions, which is a reasonable judgment and inference. However..."
Okara raised his eyes and slowly moved from the corpse to Russell standing opposite him, with a firm look: "There are sometimes right and wrong!"
"What does it mean?" Russell stared at him.
"Model." Ogata didn't want to offend people, especially his peers, but the other party's attitude was stiff and it was difficult for him to offend him.
"Because of too many cases of autopsy, my judgment was made with a 'planned' choice, and the corpse of the deceased was consistent with the causes of deaths I had been exposed to, so I was planned to have a 'sudden death' under the 'natural death'. The result became a death inference that serves the process."
Seeing Russell want to refute, Ogata did not give him a chance: "In the case of sudden death, the corpse spots can be observed, the blood is dark red fluid, bleeding spots can be seen in the conjunctiva of the balloon, the Tadorite spots under the capsule of the internal organs, etc. These things are all judgment knowledge involved in the field of forensics. I think outsiders may sound complicated, but Dr. Russell should have followed these judgment knowledge to be the core of inferring this corpse. This is not wrong..."
"However, these changes are not specific. Many suffocated and poisoned corpses have such changes. Therefore, it is difficult to judge the cause of death from the corpse check and autopsy alone. So I say that the result of this judgment is only 'eighty percent', no, it should be said to be correct." Okay gradually talked freely, and everyone ignored Russell's attitude and paid full attention to this young man.
Jo has experienced the same scene again, before, now... This man named Yusuke Okabata always brings surprises!
"So the inferences and judgments of the integrity of this corpse cannot be roughly summarized and summarized. The final conclusion must be drawn after a histopathological examination."
Everyone was confused, but what Okabata said was serious, and they were just confused.
"Histopathology?" Russell's expression froze because the word is not only strangers to others, and even the coroner, felt that he had never heard of it.
At this time, a voice sounded: "It's a technology in biology, a medical field!"
Um?
Everyone looked at the source of the sound, but they had short brown hair, standing silently behind Ogata, the young girl whom everyone could no longer remember when they followed.
Chapter completed!