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Chapter 5:
"In conclusion, the cause of death seems to be a series of deep stabs to the ribs, including the 3rd, 4th, and 5th ribs. They penetrated the heart and lungs, causing a relatively fast death. Completing the autopsy of John Doe number 11357, this is Doctor Camille Saroyan." Cam finished the autopsy and switched off her voice recorder.
At that moment Colin Fisher walked in.
"Afternoon Doctor Saroyan, what are you up to this afternoon?" Fisher was trying to be polite and happy, which was slightly difficult for him (as usual).
"I'm alright thanks", she thought of asking him the same question, but he might have started to ramble on about some depressing monstrosity of the day. She smiled anyway, "I have just completed another autopsy, and I have some tox-screen results of this morning's body.
"I found a high composition of the chemicals that are consistent with high levels of medication. Not ingested exactly because it wasn't in the stomach or liver, but absorbed. Like the victim spent a lot of time around a high composition of chemicals and radiation. I'm thinking maybe a chemist or a doctor? Those are on my list of possible occupations."
"Or a scientist?" Fisher suggested.
"Yes, possibly. But I am quite concerned about this high level of radiation. The average level for a person is 2.4 millisieverts, but 1 or 2 Sieverts of radiation can kill a human in a matter of weeks. 300 Sieverts would kill a human being very rapidly, within a couple of hours. What I found on the body overall was about 10 of these, and that would be highly dangerous. He would be lucky to have lived more than a week."
"Wow, well that could have been something to do with cause of death. You should record that in the case file."
"Done. And I believe Doctor Brennan should be informed of this finding, could you tell her?"
"No." Fisher stated like it was obvious he wasn't going to be around Doctor Brennan while he knew what Hodgins told him. "Have you found anything else?"
"Uh, okay then. I'll give her a call later." Cam found it best to let him have his way. "Actually, I have pulled a print off the victim. I emailed it to Angela so she is running through a criminal database. It should take a few hours to finish scanning."
"Alright, well that could be a good thing to keep developing the case. Um, I will be in the bone room if you wanted to find me, but don't exactly tell Doctor Brennan that detail. No, you can tell her I don't mind. Why would I be worried about Doctor Brennan?"
Cam wondered what the mattered was with Fisher, he was acting weird. She voiced her thoughts. "What's the matter, Mister Fisher?"
Fisher kept mumbling as he backed out of the autopsy room. "Well I don't really care about what happened with her and Agent Booth that is not business. I should only worry about business; I only know about business. Hodgins didn't tell me anything. Sorry, I have work to go, um, I have work to do, with bones."
Cam was halfway to laughing. "Goodbye, Fisher. Have a nice day."
So, very short (sorry!) and just some case stuff, but it is all important. Hope you liked it. :D
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