The body was severely decomposed, making it difficult to conduct an autopsy at the scene, so the forensic doctor took the body back to the police station.
The initial autopsy was not completed until after four in the afternoon.
Forensic Doctor Hila was a white female in her thirties, somewhat resembling Susan.
This resemblance was not about looks, but demeanor—reserved, with a serious appearance.
Forensic Doctor Hila said, "The victim's body is highly decomposed, and the time of death is estimated to be between February 25 and February 28.
The preliminary autopsy results suggest strangulation due to something around the neck, but the extensive decay makes it difficult to identify the murder weapon from the wounds.
That's all the information for now; further autopsy is required."
Susan said, "Hila, thank you for your hard work."
"Yeah, this is a big job, plenty to keep us busy." Hila finished speaking and turned to leave.