Ultea
Palemaster
Proportionally developed, well nourished body of the muscular type. The hair is light yellowish brown. The skin is rather pale, with a tan pigmentation on exposed areas. The pupils are round, moderately widened and equal. The visible mucous membranes, after previously completed embalming, are pale. Deeply in the nasal and pharyngeal cavities a layer of clotted blood is visible. Dentition is well preserved. Rigor mortis, after injection, is present; lividity is absent.
Injuries:
Head: Between the eyes, across the nose, are three entry holes of pellets; two more around the left eye and three in the left temporal region.
Neck and Chest: On the left side of the neck, around the collar bone, are four penetrations; two on the right side at the same level; one in the left 4th intercostal space close to the sternum bone (at the center' of the heart); and four in the left axillary region. One, under the arm, is of larger diameter, close to 1 cm.
Left shoulder and Arm: Around the shoulder, about a dozen of grazing or penetrating injuries. The left arm bone (humerus) is severely destroyed by several large penetrations, the arm is shortened and swollen, deformed.
Palemaster
Proportionally developed, well nourished body of the muscular type. The hair is light yellowish brown. The skin is rather pale, with a tan pigmentation on exposed areas. The pupils are round, moderately widened and equal. The visible mucous membranes, after previously completed embalming, are pale. Deeply in the nasal and pharyngeal cavities a layer of clotted blood is visible. Dentition is well preserved. Rigor mortis, after injection, is present; lividity is absent.
Injuries:
Head: Between the eyes, across the nose, are three entry holes of pellets; two more around the left eye and three in the left temporal region.
Neck and Chest: On the left side of the neck, around the collar bone, are four penetrations; two on the right side at the same level; one in the left 4th intercostal space close to the sternum bone (at the center' of the heart); and four in the left axillary region. One, under the arm, is of larger diameter, close to 1 cm.
Left shoulder and Arm: Around the shoulder, about a dozen of grazing or penetrating injuries. The left arm bone (humerus) is severely destroyed by several large penetrations, the arm is shortened and swollen, deformed.