No...but I think we can find some really valuable clues that may save others. And thank you for your help, I really appreciate it.
[The word "doctor" brings a longing smile to her face, but it lasts just for a brief moment. She's kneeling on the other side of the corpse already and gazing down at the gravely wounded body methodically searching for anything that might help them find out who did it. The amount of damage makes it difficult to specify the exact cause of death, especially since it's very likely that the body has been lying here for a day or maybe even two.]
I think they didn't even put up a fight, here... [She's pointing at the victim's pale hands which contrast with the burned parts of their body.] There are no bruises, no scratches...nothing. The wound on the abdomen, though... [There's a short pause, this is a lot to process after all.] It's not a stab wound but a laceration, a really deep one on top of that. The skin is exceptionally rugged in the corners, too.
[While explaining, her voice is unusually calm and nowhere as shaky as it was before.]
I think it's safe to assume that it's been done by some kind of a creature rather than a person.
[It may not sound as insightful as she thinks it to be (she hasn't even seen any pet in her life), but from the look on her face it seems that there's one more thing.]
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[The word "doctor" brings a longing smile to her face, but it lasts just for a brief moment. She's kneeling on the other side of the corpse already and gazing down at the gravely wounded body methodically searching for anything that might help them find out who did it. The amount of damage makes it difficult to specify the exact cause of death, especially since it's very likely that the body has been lying here for a day or maybe even two.]
I think they didn't even put up a fight, here... [She's pointing at the victim's pale hands which contrast with the burned parts of their body.] There are no bruises, no scratches...nothing. The wound on the abdomen, though... [There's a short pause, this is a lot to process after all.] It's not a stab wound but a laceration, a really deep one on top of that. The skin is exceptionally rugged in the corners, too.
[While explaining, her voice is unusually calm and nowhere as shaky as it was before.]
I think it's safe to assume that it's been done by some kind of a creature rather than a person.
[It may not sound as insightful as she thinks it to be (she hasn't even seen any pet in her life), but from the look on her face it seems that there's one more thing.]
Could I ask you to roll the body over?