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¡ô¡ô¡ôVolume 1 Conan¡ô¡ô¡ô Chapter 340 Morgue

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    Jo led the way, with Ogata and Shiho following behind her.  It was Shiho¡¯s first time to come to this kind of place, so everything here was a little strange.  After all, the descriptions in books and TV series are very different from reality.  The New York Police Department is divided into many floors and departments. There are police officers responsible for various aspects of work doing investigation work.  There are also some places similar to conference rooms and interrogation rooms. Most people are busy and it is rare to see anyone chatting and drinking tea.  The Forensic Identification Department, as a special department, is a separate entity located on the side of the Identification Department.  After walking in, there is an unpleasant smell.  Ogata has a very good nose, so the pungent smell of formalin and other medical chemicals made him frown.  This feeling is like a person with excellent eyesight pulling his eyes closer to the LCD screen, which will be more dazzling than ordinary people.  He subconsciously looked at Jo and Shiho walking beside him.  The former seems to be used to everything here and is calm and composed.  Shiho, perhaps out of curiosity, distracted her from paying attention to the smell.  Inside are some coroners wearing blue sweatshirts and white coats, busy with the work at hand.  When Ogata saw these people, the first thing he thought of was that he would graduate in the future. If he said 'professional counterpart', then it must be the job they are currently engaged in.  So no matter how you think about it, these busy coroners are his predecessors.  "It's very cold here, and I rarely come here in normal times. But you'd better be mentally prepared, because you will see some veryhow to put it. Ogata, you are a forensic doctor. You should know it, right?  ?" Jo looked at Ogata behind her.  He gave me a look.  Hearing this, Ogata looked at Shiho beside him.  Because he is a forensic doctor, he is obviously well prepared, but Shiho is a girl and is not engaged in this field of work. If he sees that kind of bloody scene, he should be very uncomfortable.  So Jo didn't say it directly because he wanted Ogata to advise Shiho not to follow.  "It doesn't matter." Shiho shook his head gently.  As usual, he said in a calm tone.  Ogata looked at jo: "Don't worry, she is different from ordinary girls." At this point, his eyes paid attention to Shiho's expression next to him.  Sure enough, when he said these words, Shiho's expression changed slightly.  These changes were very subtle, hidden under her almost indifferent expression, but they were still captured by the attentive Ogata.  What kind of woman is Shiho?  Ogata gradually understood and became familiar with her thoughts at a certain moment and her opinions on some things.  Shiho.  She doesn't seem to want to hear 'she's different from ordinary girls'!  Ogata held his hand tightly and felt the warmth in his palm.  There was some brilliance in his eyes.  "Well, I'll take you to see the body of '7601'." Jo shrugged, glanced at the faces of Ogata and Shiho, and said slowly.  Then Jo seemed to find the head of the autopsy department and explained his purpose, and judging from the latter's nod, it seemed that he had obtained his consent.  "Have you known this jo for a long time?" Shiho said suddenly.  Ogata looked at her, startled slightly, nodded and said, "We had contact in high school." "Oh." Shiho stopped talking.  Ogata didn¡¯t find it baffling, because he was already accustomed to this kind of conversation with one sentence and no bottom sentence.  In his opinion, Shiho would only talk about things that she really found interesting deep down in her heart.  Before entering the real morgue, Ogata and Shiho, including Jo, all put on the equipment of the autopsy department, which was the same as the outside staff, standard masks, white coats, gloves, and hoods.  This is to prevent outsiders from leaving skin flakes and hair on the body during the inspection process, which would affect the forensic professional judgment.  Ogata put on all this with ease, because among the three, he was the only one who was a professional forensic examiner, and although Jo was a police officer in the New York Police Department, he did not come to the autopsy room more often than the former.  But she is experienced after all, so although she is slower than Ogata, she is still neatly dressed.  And Shiho "This hood, let me help you." Ogata walked up to Shiho and took the hood in her hand.  Shiho looked at Ogata, who was very close in front of him, and the other party took away the things in his hand without any explanation, without even a chance to refute or refuse.  Ogata gently stretched out his hand and carefully fiddled with Shiho's short brown hair. Every strand of hair flowed through his fingers like a stream. What he smelled on the tip of his nose was no longer False.Forest, but touch.  "You" Shiho raised her head and looked at Ogata, who was a head taller than her. What she saw was a faint smile on the corner of his mouth.  Ogata did all this and looked at Shiho: "Put on the mask, let's go in." Shiho returned to his normal expression and nodded slowly.  The morgue is very cold. In order to ensure the condition of the corpse, the room temperature is below 0 degrees. I breathed while talking.  Ogata looked at Shiho, he was worried about his clothesbut found that Shiho's eyes seemed to be falling on him too!  Jo followed the number and found the corresponding corpse cabinet in the morgue.  Ogata stretched out his hand, took the key from Jo, and the moment he pulled out the corpse cabinet, a pair of naked feet slowly came into view of the three people!  Jo¡¯s expression remained normal, as did Shiho¡¯s.  Ogata opened the entire corpse cabinet, and a female corpse with completely naked body brought a visual impact!  "Are you okay?" Jo looked at Shiho beside him.  Shibao shook his head and looked directly at the cold, white corpse that had lost the breath of life.  "This is a complete corpse, so it's not hard to accept." Jo said with some lingering fear.  Because of this line of work, she has seen people whose intestines protruded, their heads exploded, and their whole bodies were burned.  Ogata¡¯s sight was suddenly carried by this corpse!  His eyes fell on every part of the body, and his mind was running rapidly.  Corpse.  See it immersively.  That's the truth!  And Ogata stretched out his hand.  When you touch the body, you will know that the hidden process of death will emerge bit by bit.  This is his profession and his future work.  Shiho looked at the corpse, her eyes blinked. No one can take life and death lightly, especially the people around them.  "The deceased's name is Aizawa Chisa. She is a Japanese woman who studied biomedicine at Columbia University. She is 21 years old this year. She is 1.62 meters tall and weighs" Jo took out a piece of information about the deceased and handed it to  Ogata.  Ogata took a look at the deceased's information and paid attention to her physical data and her disease history.  He slowly said to jo: "Where is the forensic identification document of the deceased?" "Here." Jo handed another document to Ogata.  Ogata only took a few glances and knew that Shiho's view was correct. There were many differences between the corpse and the cause of death listed on the death report, which were the so-called doubtful points.  And if these doubts are combined together, they will overturn the irresponsible statement of "natural death".  Ogata walked to the side of the corpse.  In the surprised eyes of Jo and Shiho, he stretched out his two fingers.  Use gloves to press the corpse's chest and abdomen with different strengths.  If there are other forensic colleagues here, they will definitely be able to see the clue. This is a kind of acupressure method that forensic doctors in the old century would inevitably apply when they lacked tools.  Acupressure method can obtain some information about the liver and water accumulation inside the corpse without dissecting the corpse.  And Ogata's acupressure method seems to be very different from what is described in most textbooks During his acupressure process, the frequency of movement is low, and every time he presses, the skin surface of the corpse  Due to the different distribution of the force, bulges will be produced instead of simple depressions.  A light seemed to ignite in Ogata's eyes, and he tried hard to capture all the feedback from the locked body.  Shiho looked at him seriously, recalling the energy he would show up every time he came into contact with something he knew in his field.  This is where he is very different from ordinary people.  Ogata basically locked an area, and made a judgment based on the shrinking range of acupressure.  He lifted the body above the chest and near the respiratory tract with his arms, and then quickly tested the suspicious points on the back of the neck and the mouth.  After working for about ten minutes, Jo glanced at his watch, looked at Ogata, who didn't know when it would be over, and said, "Any clues?" "The deceased had struggled and suffocated. From what I did,  Judging from the forensic point of view, she died of homicide!" Ogata came back to his senses, closed his eyes slightly, digested the information in his mind, and slowly answered Jo's question.  Jo looked at him in surprise and asked doubtfully: "Homicide?" "Alcoholism and heart disease are only indirect, but the direct cause of death is the first death phenomenon caused by the obstruction of the deceased's respiratory system! And this death phenomenon  , It should be caused by pressure exerted by the outside world outside of the physiological state!" Ogata smiled slightly.In addition to the affirmation in his tone, he added determination.  He never joked about his professional judgment.  Jo walked to the body and took a closer look at it, but she did not analyze the possibility of 'homicide' like Ogata did. However, because she had dealt with Ogata several times before, she knew what Ogata said.  How high is the credibility.  In her opinion, Ogata is the most powerful forensic doctor she has ever seen!  This is not a basis, but a simple belief.  "Ogata, you have given me a difficult problem." Jo said with a helpless smile: "Redefining this case means that our police station has to re-notify the family of the deceased, and the autopsy department's report" "  But this is the truth." Ogata looked at jo and said slowly: "We all follow the truth, so that the things we are obsessed with become meaningful!" When he said this, his eyes were condensed and there was no trace of it.  Not the slightest bit artificial.  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!
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