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𝔒𝔫𝔠𝔢 𝔘𝔭𝔬𝔫 𝔐𝔬𝔡𝔰 ([personal profile] faentasy) wrote in [community profile] onceuponacomm2021-06-10 02:32 pm

SECOND INVESTIGATION

INVESTIGATION II

Early to bed, early to rise. At least it seems that's how it was for you last night, no matter what you were doing. Given the events of the past weekend, you might find your mind jumping to conclusions.

Only one way to find out if you're right.

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[personal profile] mathodical 2021-06-11 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ MY BAD since that wasn't clear but no he'll probably independently do similar tests to what adora did in this thread, I just wanted to confirm that the results would be similar so that you didn't have to type it out all over again!

also just to confirm - the slash on his right arm is the one that's on the wound diagram (where the knives cut through both cloth and flesh) but the slash on his left arm only cut through the fabric and didn't nick any of the skin/didn't cause a wound? unless I'm misunderstanding something or can't tell right from left--

why is someone trying to draw a body outline in flour THERE ARE BETTER THINGS TO DO SO WITH... what on Earth was going through the killer's mind when they did this... he'll make a note about the sandals having a whole bunch of flour packed into them pretty densely.

just to confirm, there are no bags of flour lying around?! would william be able to tell where all the flour came from, is there a trail...

also since Morgan mentioned about the knives and is bringing them over for the two professors to examine - are all the knives exactly the same? Are there any variations in the knives - chef's knife, steak knife, paring knife, butter knife even. do all the wounds on gin look like they were caused by different knives or the same knife... ]
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[personal profile] mathodical 2021-06-12 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ how sharp are the knives and how easily can they cut through cloth and flesh? gotta cover all bases here!

... sorry gin, testing it on his body again. this is a bad habit he's picked up from Sherlock Holmes ]