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After speaking with Captain Lei Xin, having nearly finished a pack of cigarettes, several forensic doctors dressed neatly once more and continued the autopsy.
Lei Xin had intended to help but finding no space for himself, he stood to one side, found a step to stand on, and continued to watch.
Now Cao Keyang had company.
An arson-burned corpse was unlike a normal autopsy.
In a normal autopsy, if only a part needed to be done, it would almost be finished in two to three hours, while a slightly more complex one might take four to five hours.
But with the body now incinerated, the amount of information to be gained was far too little, necessitating a more detailed dissection.
Lei Xin's special trip here was partly motivated by this consideration.
The evidence left at the scene was nearly non-existent; what could be used probably amounted to nothing.
Although the body was horribly burnt, it could still hold some evidence, albeit little.