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Yatian tucked the cordless phone between his ear and shoulder, picked up the laundry basket and walked down the aisle to put the dirty laundry in the washing machine.At this time, Linda heard her daughter say into the microphone: "Excuse me, another call came in." Artian pressed the "Wait" button, spoke to the other party in a hurry, and then went back to talk to Terrasser Smith said good night. "Who's calling?" Linda asked afterward. "Oh, that Devin from the cross-country team." Artian replied, "He encountered a little trouble." A few minutes later, Linda saw Artien ironing a pair of school pants.

Artian's 13-year-old older brother, Justin Jones, also spoke about the incident.He heard the alarm clock in Yatian's room ringing in the middle of the night. Yatian's alarm clock was the kind that could go on for several hours, and then go off one by one.This time, the alarm clock rang for a long time, until the young man got up sleepily, walked over, and pressed it off.It was two o'clock in the morning, and Artien was not in the room.Justin looked up the window and saw a dark family truck turning a corner not far away.Gustin thought his sister had just left, so he went back to his room and went back to sleep.

The Tyrant Regional Forensic Laboratory Center is located southeast of Fort Worth.The Tyrant area is very large, governing more than a dozen towns, from Denton in the north to Mansfield in the south, and Fort Worth in the middle accounts for nearly half of the entire area. On December 4th, Monday, Gloria Fanke was on the regular day shift, that is, from 8 am to 4 pm.Ge Luoli remembered that as soon as she entered the office, she received a call from the Prairie Police Department.In addition to reporting the "female corpse on the pasture", the other party also told her on the phone that the Sedeng Road was difficult to find, and she had to pass through several paths that were not marked on the map.Therefore, Glori studied the map carefully before setting off.

The Seldon Road scene is on the peninsula of Lake Joe Poole, a few hundred yards west, about two blocks, to Mansfield.Although the case took place in the Grande Prairie precinct, the scene was less than five miles from the Mansfield Police Station to the west and more than 20 miles to the northeast. Gloria Fanke is responsible for the field work of the laboratory, that is, the on-site autopsy, that is, the observation records of the corpse before it was moved, and the collection of on-site evidence.When Ge Luoli arrived at Foster's ranch with a camera, the police officers at the scene told her that the deceased was not wearing shoes and fell in an unnatural posture. Therefore, it is preliminarily judged that this should be the second scene of the abandoned body. , not the first scene of the murder.In other words, after the perpetrator killed someone elsewhere, he threw the body here.

Gloria Fanco first recorded the temperature at that time step by step, 63 degrees Fahrenheit, which is equivalent to 17 degrees Celsius.The body is stiff.Trauma from being hit by a heavy object on the back of the head above the left ear.One gunshot wound was on the left cheek, and the other was right between the eyebrows—like an execution by shooting, indicating that the perpetrator was the enemy of the deceased and that his marksmanship was accurate.Judging by the condition of the wound, the shot was no more than a few feet away. "Blood clotted on the hair and back of the head of the deceased. Brain tissue spattered from the wound was sporadically visible," Gloria wrote in her on-site notes.There are scars from the violent struggle on the wrists and bruises on the neck caused by being pinched, but the clothes are still neat, and it does not seem to have been sexually assaulted.There were several wounds on both legs from the barbed wire.

“Here she died,” Gloria Vankel explained, pointing to the scratches, as the blood around the wounds indicated that her heart was still beating when the deceased’s bare legs were cut by the barbed wire. "What's more," Gloria inserted a metal skewer into the blood-soaked grass around the dead man's head and pulled it out again, "she almost shed all the blood on her body here." Based on Glorie Vankel's experience, she was almost certain that the Foster family's ranch was the murder scene in this case, but she still left room for the word "almost".Her assertion was later borne out by the crime scene laboratory analysis of the hunk of soil.

Hours later, the body was taken to the laboratory of the district's chief coroner, Dr Marco Krauss.Because there was no object to identify the deceased, the first thing Dr. Claus did was to hang a name tag on the toes of the deceased, and wrote "Jane Doe 954705T". "Dui" is equivalent to "Anonymous" in Chinese.If it is an unknown man, it is called "Joe Dui". 954705T is the case number of this case. "The deceased was a Caucasian woman with normal development, good health and good nutrition. He was 163 meters tall and weighed 57 kilograms." Dr. Marco Krauss checked every inch of the body, from hair to nails, from eyes to For the ear, a total of 49 photos were taken, recording everything that was normal or abnormal.

"The left hand was seriously injured, and the index finger was broken." The deceased must have tried his best to struggle and resist, but after the head was severely injured, the resistance stopped.Dr. Krauss was unable to determine which of the blow wounds and gunshot wounds came first, or which blow resulted in the victim's death.The only thing that is certain is that the deceased died very quickly after being subjected to such a deadly attack. In the dead man's hair, Dr. Claus found a bullet. "There is a feminine hygiene tampon in the vagina without any trauma," notes Dr. Claus.But he still collected bodily fluid samples as required.Later, the results of the semen test confirmed what he and Glory Fank had thought: the woman had not had sex before she died.

Next came the autopsy.Dr. Marco Claus came out of the laboratory, wanting to rest for a while before using the knife.It was 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and Glory Fank received a call from the Mansfield Police Station just before she got off work, saying that a 16-year-old girl had disappeared last night. "feature?" "There is a post-surgery scar on the left knee and probably wears gym or athletic clothing." Ge Luoli said that they happened to have such a person, and she asked him to send a photo of the missing person as soon as possible. Sergeant Greg Manuson was there when the department sent someone to Jones' home to collect the photo.Although he hoped that the "ranch girl corpse" was not the only child of the Joneses, he also realized that taking a photo was not a good sign, and he must be fully prepared to deal with the most difficult situations.

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