"The murderer wielded the knife in his right hand, stabbing the victim's abdomen and neck consecutively. Judging from the photos and bone fragments, the penetration was deep and forceful. The rib injuries are on the right side, front to back, slightly downward, indicating a frontal stab with the knife tip pointing downward. The cervical spine injuries are at the front, with the stab direction from top to bottom, suggesting the murderer was above the victim, or the victim was lying on his back."
As Jiang Yuan spoke, he moved his fingers, prompting Miao Ruixiang to quickly jot down notes.
Shen Changfeng was momentarily taken aback, realizing only when the captain beside him patted his shoulder again. He took out a notebook and started recording, still somewhat bewildered—how did a simple situation suddenly turn into a verbal autopsy report? Moreover, it was such a professional analysis. Wasn't it a bit too straightforward? Shouldn't there be multiple verifications?