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The nature of this ongoing investigation requires that specific details be withheld from the general public.
The victim was shot at a close range, with a .22 pistol. The bullet entered the base of the skull, from the rear. Due to the small caliber entrance, there was a minimum of bleeding. The bullet was recovered in good condition.

Time of death was 6 AM. Death was instantaneous.

After death, the victim was washed in the bathtub; removing all traces biological evidence such as of skin, hair, and semen.

At approximately 7 AM the victim was placed in the kitchen and disfigured. At least 27 puncture wounds were inflicted upon the victim after death. While most of the punctures were superficial, several reached 5 inches below the surface of the skin.

Blood and tissue analysis showed traces of marijuana and alcohol. There were no signs of sexual trauma and no signs of sexual illness or pregnancy. The victim was healthy with the exception of an slightly infected pierced left ear.


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