Summary: Criminal-Law Witness Statement

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  • Can you please state and spell your name for the record?

    Aidan Hobbes
  • Ms.Hobbes, did you attend attend college?

    Yes, I attended Middle State University where I earned a bachelor's degree.
  • How about medical schools?

    After Middle State University, I went to Bear Flag University Medical School, then did my residency training at driftwood City's Hospital pathology lab, and after all that I took the position of an Assistant coroner for ocean county and then became the director of forensic serology lab.
  • What do you do for a living?

    i am an assistant chief coroner, and the chairperson to the California committee for professional standards in forensic science pathology.
  • May I redirect your attention to your examinations of Anne Marcus, What did you first notice about her body?

    Anne was wearing climbing gear, a short sleeved t shirt, shorts, and shoes.
  • Did Anne Marcus sustain any body injuries?

    yes
  • What kind of body injuries did she have?

    she had ligature marks on both of her wrists, she also had an injury above her left temple which looked like a laceration, her left eye was swollen (which could only be caused by a trauma such as a punch), and her body was in a state of rigor mortis because her whole body was stiffened, except for larger muscles in her lower legs, and lastly, all over her body there were small cuts and bruises.
  • How do you believe Anne had died?

    for I discovered saltwater in Anne's lungs, i concluded that she had died by drowning.
  • On june 9th, what time do you believe Anne died?

    Sometime between 8:00pm and midnight.
  • Can you please inform me about this “Rigor Mortis” you speak of.

    it is a process by which the compounds in the body's muscles that provide muscular energy are lost. As the heart stops beating and respiration ceases, these compounds lose a necessary supply of oxygen and nutrients, and the muscles stiffen.
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