"Even if the flaw is right here, the thrombus contains red blood cells from two different people. This abnormality is utterly undetectable under a microscope, and it's inherently a loophole in your forensic process—not really a loophole, but rather exploiting the inevitable weaknesses in your working environment. You perform gene testing for identity verification and trace examination, but you certainly wouldn't conduct gene analysis on various tissues extracted during an autopsy; you'd only perform pathological inspections, because these are the deceased's own tissues, with no identity-related doubts. How could you conduct gene testing on a tissue taken from the deceased to affirm it's from them? It's not consistent with your work logic."
"I'm saying if, hypothetically, there's a murderer who is very smart and has certain medical and forensic knowledge, or has self-taught these skills for this crime."
