Sketchyequine
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2017
- Location
- United States
Rosaline Marks was a senior, and she was at the top of her class. She would be graduating the upcoming spring with a degree in Forensic Pathology. Guess you could say she saw dead people. Hundreds of dead people from aborted fetuses to 100 year old ladies who died in bed. But what she really wanted to do was solve murder cases.
The young woman sat calmly at her work bench as she watched her professor work on the cadaver. The victim was 21 years of age. Death by blood loss resulting from a sliced jugular artery. The woman had evidence of sexual assault prior to death as well as all the makings of a rape case. This poor girl went through a lot before she died, and the worst part of it was that she was a classmate of Rosaline’s. Seeing a familiar face on the table burned fury through Rosie. This is why she wanted to solve murders- she could get justice for girls like Sammy.
Rosie took notes meticulously throughout the lecture, then afterward she pulled her instructor aside. “Sir, can I spend some time with the body? I think i would be a big advantage for me if I can solve this murder. After all, I’m hoping I can get hired to work on crime cases. Please please please?” She teasingly pouted at the man and stuck out her lower lip playfully. She knew all of her professors well, and as a result they were often likely to stick out their necks for her. I guess it kind of pays to be the teacher’s pet.
The professor agreed and Rosaline grinned to herself as she pulled on a pair of nitrile gloves and grabbing ahold of a small, metal dissection probe. She then took a seat on the chair the professor had previously occupied and got to work. She carefully examined the neck wound with unwavering green eyes. Her fingers feeling along the cut that had stripped the life from the young college woman.
Very little examination had been done on this body, so the work that Rosie did would likely yield finds that had not yet been reported. As Rosie carefully touched and probed the cut, she noted in her notebook. ‘Sharp edged murder weapon- no serrations.’ She nodded, checking the depth of the would. It was shallow, but the slight variations in depth indicated that the murder weapon had a short blade. She had seen a case like this before.
The Scalpel was what they called him. He was known for raping woman then opening up their pretty little necks with a surgical scalpel. It was always college aged, good looking women, and he didnt leave behind evidence. Now considered a serial killer, they hunt for the scalpel was ongoing. No incriminating evidence had been found for any of the possible suspects. In other words, this killer still lived near town, and he was still killing. He had to be stopped, and Rosie wanted to be the one who did it.
The young woman sat calmly at her work bench as she watched her professor work on the cadaver. The victim was 21 years of age. Death by blood loss resulting from a sliced jugular artery. The woman had evidence of sexual assault prior to death as well as all the makings of a rape case. This poor girl went through a lot before she died, and the worst part of it was that she was a classmate of Rosaline’s. Seeing a familiar face on the table burned fury through Rosie. This is why she wanted to solve murders- she could get justice for girls like Sammy.
Rosie took notes meticulously throughout the lecture, then afterward she pulled her instructor aside. “Sir, can I spend some time with the body? I think i would be a big advantage for me if I can solve this murder. After all, I’m hoping I can get hired to work on crime cases. Please please please?” She teasingly pouted at the man and stuck out her lower lip playfully. She knew all of her professors well, and as a result they were often likely to stick out their necks for her. I guess it kind of pays to be the teacher’s pet.
The professor agreed and Rosaline grinned to herself as she pulled on a pair of nitrile gloves and grabbing ahold of a small, metal dissection probe. She then took a seat on the chair the professor had previously occupied and got to work. She carefully examined the neck wound with unwavering green eyes. Her fingers feeling along the cut that had stripped the life from the young college woman.
Very little examination had been done on this body, so the work that Rosie did would likely yield finds that had not yet been reported. As Rosie carefully touched and probed the cut, she noted in her notebook. ‘Sharp edged murder weapon- no serrations.’ She nodded, checking the depth of the would. It was shallow, but the slight variations in depth indicated that the murder weapon had a short blade. She had seen a case like this before.
The Scalpel was what they called him. He was known for raping woman then opening up their pretty little necks with a surgical scalpel. It was always college aged, good looking women, and he didnt leave behind evidence. Now considered a serial killer, they hunt for the scalpel was ongoing. No incriminating evidence had been found for any of the possible suspects. In other words, this killer still lived near town, and he was still killing. He had to be stopped, and Rosie wanted to be the one who did it.