As you follow Dr. Cesmat, she leads you to a large set of doors. There is a black sensor beside the door that she submits her ID badge to. It blinks green, and the doors swing open. She walks through briskly, trusting the two consultants will keep up.
She pauses at an open area with a long steel sink with touchless faucets and several bins of different sized jumpsuits, gloves and booties.
" Stop at the scrub in sink to scrub your hands and don gloves." The doctor waits while you do so, flipping open the report and reading while you suit up to her satisfaction. When she is content you are washed and gloved correctly, she steps closer to you. She is an athletic older woman. She wears authority like a presence about her person. She speaks with intelligence and thought behind her words.
Once Alexander and anyone who accompanied him do so, she hands Dr. Moore the reports on Riggan and Harper. The two reports look like what Dr. Ward was filing. Both are thick with different colored tabs to indicate different sections. As Alexander turns to the first section, he sees photographs of the body where it was found. Riggan was laying flat on a grassy flat field.
Harper was found slumped on his side within a bathroom stall. There is a sheet with each folder detailing where the bodies are found, who reported the body and how long before police secured the scene. Does Alexander read this?
The next page has a diagram of the human body. Areas are marked where any injuries or abrasions occurred. Alexander notes that there are no arrows or written details by the neck, femoral artery or wrist. There are a few notes on each body, if Alexander takes the time to read. Does he do this?
Dr. Cesmat waits only a few minutes in comfortable silence to allow Alexander to look through the files in a quick look. Not quite enough time to get all of the details.
Dr. Cesmat backs through a swinging door into a room lined with refrigerated drawers. A man in blue scrubs is standing over a dead body on one of three large steel rolling tables. The chest of the dead man as been peeled back and the man is peering into the cavity with two instruments in his hand.
"Dr. Tener, can you pull out Mr. Riggan for me?" She requests with authority, but also a polite tone. The doctor quickly places a sheet over the cadaver and moves to the drawers, checking labels before finding the correct one. He and Dr. Cesmat move the dead body with coordinated lifts between them to a second steel table. Dr. Cesmat locked the wheels in place and looked at the men with her in the morgue expectantly.
What do you do?