The original autopsies, performed by forensic pathologist Dr. Frank Peretti, detailed brutal injuries that investigators initially linked to "satanic rituals".
| Step | Technique | Equipment | Settings (selected) | |------|-----------|-----------|----------------------| | 1 | External photographic documentation | DSLR (Canon EOS 5D Mark IV) with macro lens | 24 MP, f/8, ISO 200 | | 2 | Surface topography (3‑D) | Structured‑light scanner (Artec Eva) | 0.5 mm resolution | | 3 | PMCT | 64‑slice CT scanner (GE Revolution) | 120 kVp, 300 mA, 0.5 mm slice thickness | | 4 | PMRI | 3 T MRI (Siemens Magnetom) | T1‑weighted, T2‑weighted, diffusion-weighted sequences | | 5 | Internal photographic documentation | Endoscopic camera system (Olympus ENDOEYE) | 1080 p video, stills captured at key steps | wm3 autopsy photos
"Ah, yes, WM3," she said, nodding. "A puzzling case, indeed. The scar on his wrist is quite interesting. I believe it might be a surgical implant, possibly from a previous medical procedure." The original autopsies, performed by forensic pathologist Dr