He paused briefly, then continued, "During the initial examination, besides the multiple obvious rib fractures on the deceased's chest, there was one detail that particularly caught my attention."
As he spoke, he moved lightly, walking slowly to the right side of the autopsy table, carefully lifting the deceased's skull, adjusting it to an angle convenient for observation by all.
He extended his gloved index finger, precisely pointing to the upper central part of the forehead bone.
"Please take a close look here—on the deceased's forehead, there is a very subtle, yet indeed present, bone surface depression."
"Normally, human skull structure is smooth and complete, especially the forehead area where the bone is thicker and evenly curved; such localized depressions should not appear."
"Its presence alone indicates a critical issue: the deceased must have experienced a concentrated impact on this area before death."
