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¡ô¡ô¡ôVolume 1 Conan Chapter ¡ô¡ô¡ô Chapter 341 Re-inference

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    Jo nodded with a serious look on her face: "I understand, you guys wait here for a moment, I'll go outside and make a call." After saying that, she walked out of the cold morgue, leaving only Ogata and Shiho.  There is a hint of cold air in the air, and with a corpse right next to it, no one will feel comfortable.  But the exception was that Ogata and Shiho were standing face to face in this situation that made other people's scalp numb.  "It seems I have found the right person." Shiho Yuyou said.  Ogata shook his head and looked at her: "I think no matter where we are dating, as long as you can understand me, it is a good start." Shiho was silent for a moment and hesitated: "There must be a reason, right?" "You  It should be clear." Ogata's eyes were imprinted on Shiho's face and he said softly.  Shiho didn't express anything, and complex fluctuations flashed through her eyes: "We" "Okay." Ogata looked at her solemnly: "From stranger to familiar, I will be very patient.  " Shibao looked at this man. She was suddenly confused. She didn't know how she should treat a guy who came out of the blue. ?¡­ ?Jo has informed her superiors and received approval.  Overturn this ordinary case that was originally defined as 'natural death' and the cause of death was 'heart attack', and start a new investigation and evidence collection!  And all this is because of Ogata¡¯s words, ¡®From a forensic perspective, she died of homicide¡¯!  The United States is a country that values ??law and justice. I believe no one doubts this.  So the re-investigation of the case, although to some extent jo offended the coroner who made the death report from the forensic identification department.  But for ¡®truth¡¯.  Bring the murderers involved in the case to justice.  Everything becomes extremely necessary.  Half an hour later, in this jo's office, detectives from the investigation department, coroners from the forensic identification department, and information officers from the evidence collection department will all come here to listen to Ogata's inferences.  ¡°Obviously, the case itself is nothing.  But overthrow all this.  It takes a lot of confidence!  "Ogata, don't let me down." Jo sighed and handed two cups of steaming coffee to Ogata and Shiho, who were sitting on the office chairs.  Ogata took the hot coffee, sniffed it gently, said "Thank you", and then replied: "I am very sure of my inference." "Where is the evidence?" What Jo cares about is not the inference Ogata said.  , but substantive evidence to substantiate his own statement.  You must know that evidence comes first here, and any other theory cannot be convincing.  Ogata just nodded.  There is not much explanation for jo.  Shiho suddenly said: "The coffee tastes good." "Thank you." Jo looked at her and turned his attention away from Ogata. ?¡­ ?As time passes by minute by minute.  In Jo's office, four or five police officers were welcomed.  Some of them were wearing police uniforms, and some were just wearing casual clothes, but each of them was accompanied by Gang Qi qualities.  Ogata has never met these people, and Shiho even more so, so the two of them can't get in touch with each other.  Judging from the familiarity between Jo and them, they should be acquaintances who have had contact with them.  Through their conversation, Ogata also knew their respective departments.  Among them, the coroner of the Forensic Identification Department is a middle-aged man with curly hair and a beard with a typical European face. He looked at jo with an unhappy expression, as if this woman casually questioned the death report made by their department.  Jo tried her best to explain, trying her best to apply what Ogata had said to her before to eliminate his dissatisfaction.  "Is this the Eighth Path?" The middle-aged man who was the coroner turned his head and looked at Ogata contemptuously, with full annoyance in his eyes.  You must know that he has been in this industry for more than ten years, and this is the first time he has been questioned, and he is a brat who does not even have the professional qualifications of a 'forensic doctor'.  Emotionally, he questioned this ¡®senior¡¯ with disdain, but remained silent.  Because he knew very well that once he opened his mouth, no matter what he said, he would anger this man.  Because any profession has its inviolable areas.  As for forensic doctors, they cannot let outsiders question their judgment no matter what!  Because there is only one chance of judgment for each deceased person.  Deviations and mistakes in the judgments made mean that the forensic work is derelict.  "Russell, change your temper. This thing that happened to him seems to have helped us solve a lot of cases." An investigation detective wearing a police uniform patted the middle-aged coroner on the shoulder, helplessly.  ?He persuaded with his mouth.  Ogata has indeed had many contacts with the New York Police Department, but among the policemen who came to the office, except for Jo, there were no other familiar faces.  So as this Investigation Division agent whom he met for the first time helped him speak, he nodded to him slightly gratefully.  Jo shrugged at this time, looked at a few people and said: "Everyone is here. According to what I said on the phone, as long as Ogata Yusuke can provide you with convincing inferences and evidence, then the previous case records will be  Information, please conduct a new investigation. " Everyone said they had no objections. Only Russell, as the forensic identification department, was the most embarrassed at the moment.  After all, once the case is reversed, the department that made the death report will be the first to bear the responsibility afterwards.  "Well, I will be interested in reading this to overturn the judgment of this case." Russell suppressed his anger and lowered his voice.  Ogata didn¡¯t want to make enemies for no reason. When faced with Russell¡¯s doubts and disdain, Ogata only had a gentle and calm attitude.  "The next step is up to you. I think you should have a general idea to let the truth of the case come to light, right?" Jo looked at Ogata.  Ogata nodded and said calmly: "Since it is the closest to the morgue, I think everyone's first stop should be there!" Shiho met Ichigo and the school.  A completely different Ogata Yusuke.  Although gentle and humble.  But he always felt that something hot seemed to be burning powerfully around him.  "I'm a forensic doctor!" The words that Ogata often talked about rang in his mind, and Shiho looked at his side face blankly.  What about herself?  I study biology, do I really just want to be an inventor or pharmacist in the biological field?  No, read hard and study hard.  To get into Columbia University, which is the envy of many people, apart from hard work she did not find the same love in herself as Ogata! ?¡­ ?In the morgue where the temperature dropped, everyone was shivering to the bone.  Not just the temperature, but the atmosphere here, and the female body that dominates the visual field.  "Boy, I have carefully examined all the characteristics and manifestations of this body. I am very sure that her cause of death was sudden death caused by a sudden heart attack." Russell is a coroner.  So he didn't care about the horror of the corpse and stood opposite He Xu.  There was this body in the middle.  Others are relatively far away.  Although the United States pays attention to science and openness, the evil nature of corpses has subconscious implications that can be seen in horror films from any country.  Ogata nodded when he heard Russell's statement, and said in a professional tone: "The corpse's postmortem state does show the degree of natural death. No traces of being hit by a third party were found on the body of the deceased.  The examination of the mouth and lip walls did not reveal the ingestion of any toxic substances. As for drowning and electric shock, they were all excluded causes of death. Therefore, Dr. Russell believed that the cause of death of the deceased could be 80%.  More than 10 years old constitutes a common sudden death. From the medical records of the deceased, it is not difficult to find that she had a history of heart attack, so it is easy to link sudden death and heart disease to complete the death report.  When Russell heard this, his face turned cold and he stared at Ogata: "What is the 80% possibility? Didn't your mentor teach you that if a woman with a history of heart attack dies suddenly?  , regardless of time and place? The number of sudden death from heart attacks is increasing day by day in the United States and even around the world, so it is difficult for others to accept, but in the eyes of me, the coroner,  It is an extremely common phenomenon of death. Since the day I took office, I have been exposed to people who died in this area every day, so I am very sure that this body was a simple sudden death. As for the possibility of homicide, you just don't have it.  A kid who has stepped into society is just making wild guesses. " He didn't take Ogata seriously, because in the field of forensic medicine, knowledge comes second and experience comes first!  A forensic medicine student who had not even graduated was showing off his capital in front of a coroner who had handled hundreds of death cases, which already pissed him off.  Jo walked forward and patted Russell on the shoulder.  Russell is very sure that nothing was missed during his autopsy, and the death report is also the result of inferences based on the truth.  "I know." Xu Fang responded calmly to Russell's angry question.  Ignoring Russell¡¯s eyes, he knows that facts speak louder than words. As a forensic doctor, he knows that facts speak louder than words.??Make sure your mind is as calm as those doctors operating on patients in front of the operating table.  His eyes fell on the corpse and he said softly: "Usually, a history of heart disease will indeed lead to sudden death under certain circumstances. As for the explanation in this regard, sudden death is usually considered to be death within 24 hours from onset to death.  . Sudden death is caused by acute dysfunction of the body's underlying functions and vital organs. Among them, sudden death caused by diseases of the cardiovascular system, central nervous system, and respiratory system is the most common.  Sudden death from sources ranks first in the incidence rate of sudden death. "And sudden death occurs suddenly, unexpectedly and suddenly, and there are many kinds of it, which will cause certain troubles for those in the forensic medicine profession." Ogata's eyes.  Passing by Russell, he saw that he did not interrupt himself and continued to speak relatively calmly: "Most of the victims were young and strong, and appeared to be healthy. There was no warning before the sudden death, or they only had slight discomfort, which failed to cause  Pay enough attention to yourself and your family. When sudden death occurs, the time from the onset of symptoms to death is very short. He may fall to the ground and die, or even die in his sleep. " "So the deceased was just twenty years old.  It is a reasonable judgment and inference that a young woman in her early years died suddenly due to heart disease. However" Ogata raised his eyes and slowly moved from the corpse to Russell standing opposite.  Er, eyes firm: "Too much experience can sometimes be right or wrong!" "What do you mean?" Russell stared at him.  "Modeling." Ogata didn't want to offend anyone, especially his colleagues, but the other party's attitude was blunt, and it was difficult for him not to offend him.  "Because I was exposed to too many autopsy cases, I made a 'planned' choice in my judgment. The phenomena of the corpses of the deceased were consistent with the causes of death in my impression, so they were planned under the 'natural death' column.  "Sudden death". The result became a death inference that served the process. " Seeing Russell want to refute, Ogata didn't give him a chance: "In cases of sudden death, it can be observed that there are obvious body spots.  The blood is dark red in fluidity, bleeding spots can be seen in the bulbar conjunctiva, Tadou's spots under the membrane of internal organs, etc. These are all judgment knowledge involved in the field of forensic medicine. I think it sounds complicated to outsiders, but Russell.  Doctor Er should have followed these common sense judgments as the core for inferring this corpse. This is not wrong" "However, these changes are not specific, and many suffocated and poisoned corpses have this kind of change.  Change. Therefore, it is difficult to determine the cause of death from the corpse examination and autopsy alone, so I call the result of this judgment only "80%" possible, no, it should be said to be correct. "  Ogata gradually began to talk, and everyone ignored Russell's attitude and paid full attention to this young man.  Jo experienced the same scene again, before and now This man named Ogata Yusuke always brings surprises!  "So the inference and judgment on the integrity of this corpse cannot be roughly summarized and summarized. The final conclusion can only be made after histopathological examination." Everyone was confused, but what Ogata said was serious.  , laymen like them are just confused.  "Histopathology?" Russell's expression froze, because this term was not only unfamiliar to others, but even he, the coroner, felt that he had never heard of it.  At this time, a voice sounded: "It's biology, a technology in the medical field!" Huh?  Everyone looked at the source of the sound, but it was a young girl with short brown hair standing silently behind Ogata, who no one could remember when they followed him.  Ogata also looked at Shiho, saw the complicated look on her face, and smiled in return.  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster! u
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