With the experience of the previous two cases, the forensic doctor Hila was able to complete the autopsy much faster this time.
"I have finished the preliminary autopsy, and the time of death is between midnight and three a.m.
The car was most likely not the primary crime scene, as there are traces suggesting the body was moved.
The fatal injury was on the neck, where the artery was punctured by something like a syringe needle leading to death from excessive blood loss," she said.
Luke looked around the car; there wasn't much blood inside, consistent with it not being the primary crime scene, but where did the victim's blood go?
"Forensic doctor Hila, do you think the victim's lost blood was left at the primary scene, or was it collected by the murderer?"
Hila thought for a moment, "I can't be certain of that until we find the primary crime scene. Moreover, since the victim was killed by an object like a syringe, it is possible that blood was drawn.