Topic > Corpus Delicti - 1436

Moser was dead. Sitting in a padded chair in his office with arrested aggression and wide eyes, he was stabbed by a dagger in the chest, with courage and strength; the dagger's handle was fixed and protruded almost vertically from the left side of the chest. An hour ago, Sakshi had entered his office and started rambling about how a sample label was unfit to be deciphered as there were blood stains on the surface. label. “I can't even see the autopsy number on the label,” he said as he walked in and plopped into a chair across from Moser's. She let her hair down, let her curls fall down her back, and shook her head indignantly. It was then that he suddenly saw Moser's furious eyes and a dagger on his chest. He let out a continuous burst of screaming: his feet glued to the carpet and his body glued to the chair. Moser's elongated legs had never looked so scary and his eyes looked bloodshot, angry, scared and lifeless. The stillness of his open mouth was terrifying. Rakesh, an assistant, rushed after hearing the scream. Reeta and Rupesh, the IT workers who sat closest to Moser's office booth, followed. They were shocked to see Moser's body and took some time to respond. Rakesh approached Rupesh and suggested calling the police. Rupesh thought for a while and then left the room and then took out his mobile. He called David, a close friend who was a police inspector. "Hi David, there is an urgent matter. The chief forensic scientist has been murdered. What should we do?" Rupesh asked. “How do you know it was a murder?” David replied, "Do you know? There's a knife stuck in his chest!" David muttered something under his breath. "I'll be there. It'll take me fifteen minutes. I... middle of paper... ...the forensic lab, Ranbir had taken over the lab and it was hard work but he knew how to handle it. He stretched a bit on his chair and closed his eyes 3D fingerprints on a sheet of plastic and had made gloves from the fingerprint sheet and put them on was not as easy as he had thought forced to complete it to the end. Last night he had burned the gloves and removed the fingerprint software from his PC. The copy of the fingerprint database was on the hard drive he had connected to the system back, which might cause him trouble later, except that the case seemed too simple and that might arouse suspicion, he thought that might not happen... and smiled.