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Every corpse tells a story, and you’ve learned how to read between the lines... or bones. | Every corpse tells a story, and you’ve learned how to read between the lines... or bones. | ||
=Perks= | |||
25% Crime Scene Analysis - In reviewing evidence the investigator can determine the type of weapon used in an attack | |||
50% Autopsy Insights - the examiner can determine the rough time and cause of death of a body | |||
75% Blood Spatter Interpretation - In examining a body or crime scene, the investigator can get a determine the rough height, weight and methods of the attacker(s) | |||
100% Evidence Preservation - The investigator can pull hard evidence, and if found, catch the criminal dead to rights | |||
Revision as of 03:46, 18 October 2024
Every corpse tells a story, and you’ve learned how to read between the lines... or bones.
Perks
25% Crime Scene Analysis - In reviewing evidence the investigator can determine the type of weapon used in an attack
50% Autopsy Insights - the examiner can determine the rough time and cause of death of a body
75% Blood Spatter Interpretation - In examining a body or crime scene, the investigator can get a determine the rough height, weight and methods of the attacker(s)
100% Evidence Preservation - The investigator can pull hard evidence, and if found, catch the criminal dead to rights