Yokosuka Port, inside the U.S. Army Base in Japan.
The bodies from Okubo Nursing Home were all transferred to the autopsy room here.
Each body was naked, lying on the table, illuminated by the lights.
The forensic experts were used to scenes like this and inspected the bodies in detail like they were examining lab rats, talking softly from time to time, with occasional smiles on their faces.
Commander Walter personally oversaw the matter.
He stood at the entrance of the autopsy room, with a commanding presence, but he didn't speak. Instead, he listened as Colonel Javier interrogated Oda Nobuteru and Fujii Mitsuki about the events that had occurred.
Some things, after being reported in writing, still needed to be recounted by the people involved, lest any detail was omitted and went unrecorded.
Both men were terribly frightened.
In Japan, anyone would feel uneasy when suddenly confronted by U.S. soldiers, including the Prime Minister.