Friday, 9 November 2012

Part III - MURDER MOST BRUTAL




 
A day later at the mortuary....

 “You called me in, doc? Asked Detective Dr. Suria as she come up to Dr. Rudi who was waiting for her. “Anything new developed?” “Well,” Dr. Rudi sighed, “Other than what I had told you earlier, nothing much really. I have taken some shots of the items. Here, have a look. There are other pieces of a jaw and I found some missing teeth too” 
“Missing teeth, did you say?” Dr Suria asked, excited about what she has heard. Anything additional will help her piece the puzzle together! 

Dr. Rudi shrugged, “Sorry Dr. Suria, with only this much of evidence, I can’t seem to be able to do much. But….you have the files of some of the possible victims, right?”
 “Ya lah….” Dr. Rudi replied. “Herman Hartono and his son, Adi Hartono who lived a few blocks away from here. Also, Anya Suriati and Tanya Rosilawati, a pair of 9-year old twin girls, whose father filed a missing person’s report of Anya four months ago” 
“OK, I think we can match the dental records of those people with these evidences,” said Dr. Suria. “Send me their records and any radiographs taken too.” 
Dr. Suria continued, “I have also processed for possible DNA profile and still waiting for a match in the system. Fingers crossed…we might be lucky!”  


Question 5 

Match the photos of the victims’ pieces of evidence, explaining your rationale for doing so. 


Question 6 

The DNA profile showed evidence for a father and son. In addition there was DNA profiling pattern that matched one living twin (Tanya Rosilawati). With this, match the evidence to these victims who were earlier filed for missing persons. Explain your rationale.

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