RE: Bi Barrister
11-09-2023, 01:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2023, 01:37 AM by Akumu.)
As we all know, time-of-death (T.O.D.) calculations are made assuming the body has been at ambient temperature. Cooling the body, say in a walk-in refrigerator as a bakery may have, would slow decay, making the death seem more recent than it actually was.
Edit: In fact, this floor plan of Rolle's Rolls entered to evidence shows just such a refrigerator on the premises!
I propose that the body was kept cool in order to specifically make it appear as if the time of death was at a time Mr. Hatchett was present, in an effort to frame my client.
As to who is the true murderer, I find it highly suspicious that a passerby would not notice a gun being slipped into their purse. I must insist that this statement not be accepted by the court without proof.
Edit: In fact, this floor plan of Rolle's Rolls entered to evidence shows just such a refrigerator on the premises!
I propose that the body was kept cool in order to specifically make it appear as if the time of death was at a time Mr. Hatchett was present, in an effort to frame my client.
As to who is the true murderer, I find it highly suspicious that a passerby would not notice a gun being slipped into their purse. I must insist that this statement not be accepted by the court without proof.