During the time when Liu Jinghui began applying for technical investigation intervention, Jiang Yuan started studying Corpse No. 3.
The mutilation level of Corpse No. 3 was even higher—missing the head, fingers, and toes. Although the remaining parts could be used to determine basics like age, height, and gender, obtaining more precise answers was far more challenging than it had been for Corpse No. 1.
And Jiang Yuan had already spent several days studying Corpse No. 1.
At his level of expertise in forensic anthropology, it was no longer as simple as using the pelvis to determine gender or the long bones to estimate height.