Sun Gaotie had now approached, seemingly eager to try.
Zhu Xingxing stepped aside, and Sun Gaotie began shaving the head; they did not use electric clippers, those devices although fast, tend to scatter hair everywhere, which could interfere with the observation during the autopsy.
A razor blade flashed quickly, and in no time, the smooth scalp had been completely cleaned.
At this point, Zhu Xingxing noticed that the top and forehead of the corpse's head were somewhat congested and swollen, it seemed that her external examination was too cursory and had missed these marks.
Mr. Zhao stepped closer to take pictures, only then did Zhu Xingxing raise the scalpel and, using the technique taught by Zhou Ning, made an incision from behind both ears across the top of the skull, peeled it forward and backward, and then sawed the skull parallel.