Zhou Ning nodded. He was familiar with the names on the two autopsy reports; both were from well-known forensic doctors in Qindao, especially the one who participated in the re-examination, who had even gone to the provincial bureau's Forensic Identification Center, ranking among the veteran figures.
Liu Yongxin glanced at Zhou Ning's expression and understood.
"Forensic technology is constantly developing, and many judgment methods used before differ greatly from those used today. All of us sitting here are for the sake of solving the case, not to worry about whether the conclusions of the autopsy reports are correct or not."
Upon comprehension, Xu Dayuan saw that there seemed to be aspects of the autopsy report's findings that Zhou Ning and Liu Yongxin did not acknowledge.