Isn't there too much tissue on the body after a year in the grave? Or was there some kind of special burial system? It's cool, of course, that it has been preserved like this
@dearpenny: Exactly. When they show a real exhumation even after six months, there is already practically one skeleton. I was also surprised that everyone in the lab was working with this body even without respirators.
And here is the long-awaited origami, which I read about under one of the earlier episodes.
By the way, I have been interested in origami for more than seventeen years, and the models presented in the episode (crane, iris flower, sunflower) are quite simple in execution.
I already noticed earlier that for me, Megan's relationship with her daughter is the opposite of Castle and Alexis' relationship. But after a couple of run-ins with Megan's mother, it became clear that her relationship with her mother was also the opposite of Castle and Martha's relationship. And I do not know why I constantly compare "Body Investigation" and "Castle"
Several facts were very surprising: 1 the body was perfectly preserved after a year in the grave. 2 in the laboratory, everyone worked without masks (although I can imagine how it all stinks in life)
I was just not very surprised that there was only mold on the body after exhumation — before burial, organs are removed and the body is saturated with formalin. As far as I remember, the period of decomposition of the body after that increases several times, up to decades. But with the smell, the mistake came out, yes.)
By the way, I have been interested in origami for more than seventeen years, and the models presented in the episode (crane, iris flower, sunflower) are quite simple in execution.
I already noticed earlier that for me, Megan's relationship with her daughter is the opposite of Castle and Alexis' relationship. But after a couple of run-ins with Megan's mother, it became clear that her relationship with her mother was also the opposite of Castle and Martha's relationship.
And I do not know why I constantly compare "Body Investigation" and "Castle"