WHY IS THE LINK SO BIG

WHY IS THE LINK SO BIG

WHY IS THE LINK SO BIG

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2 years ago

I might haave to transfer thete im gonna cry

2 years ago

Qhen (most) of your ocs are grown, tired adults that probs dont put as much soul as u do to their bios: šŸ‘“

2 years ago

Thalia is a dumbass

If you want to talk a dumbass then

https://at.tumblr.com/mangogogogogogogogogogo/6qv1mvm9xk2r

Im trying to build her character (ā—āˆ‡ā—*)

3 years ago

All three victims were completely exsanguinated, all roughly the same age (in their thirties), two women and one man, they were all found exactly one day after their estimated time of death.

The first victim was reported missing about seventeen hours before his cause of death.

The second victim had dried blood under her fingernails, it was her own blood, but the medical examiner didn't find any scratches on her.

Inside the corpses? I don't think the M.E. checked... How would that even work?

-Greg Lestrade

Lestrade, here is my final report of the case.

My extensive research and experiments confirmed my initial judgement about what happened to the victims. Do try to keep up and use the whole of your limited mental capacity to follow my reasoning, because it's quite a long explanation, but I tried to word it so simple that even you should understand it.

When I first heard about this case, I thought the victims had been poisoned. Either with anticoagulants or rat poison, causing haemorrhage, fitting the cause of death: blood loss by internal bleeding. But as I heard that the bodies were completely exsanguinated, I had to dispel the idea entirely because poisoning doesn’t result in full exsanguination. If the victims had been poisoned, then their blood would have left their vessels and accumulated in their tissues and organs. Obviously. More importantly, anticoagulant poisons take several days until they take effect. Warfarin, for instance, shows its effect only after up to 4 days of ingestion and the victims had died in the course of 24 hours.

So I focused on the less probable, but definitely not impossible, possibility that the blood had been completely removed from the bodies by the murderer, even though there were no external wounds on the bodies like punctures or whatever.

Now how did the murderer remove their blood?

If there were no punctures to be seen on the outside, then the most logical conclusion was that they had to be on the inside of the bodies…. The murderer must have accessed a vessel and punctured through it by going in through either the intestinal or respiratory tract, accessed through their mouths. Thanks to @consultjohnwatson’s anatomical and medical knowledge, I could identify the most likely vessel. The aortic arch wraps right around the oesophagus, and would be the perfect target to bleed someone out by accessing a major vessel through the mouth. To confirm my theory, I had to convince both Molly and John to allow me to conduct some experiments….. I admit, it was quite messy, and it required a pump to suck out the blood of the deceased (for their hearts weren’t cooperating anymore, of course), but it confirmed my theory. In a living, breathing human, the body's heart might have sufficed on its own to completely pump out the blood of the body - if one punctured the aortic arch with a large enough needle before the person would’ve gone in hypovolemic shock - but ā€œit’s quite unethical to test your theory with actual living, breathing people, Sherlockā€ - Boring, John. Really.

So the murderer had inserted a large enough needle through the victims mouth, down their throat and punctured through their oesophagus into the aortic arch and pumped their blood through a tube into a container and took it with them. Interesting.

Of course, the murderer would have sedated the victims, otherwise they would have fought him off - most people don’t want a needle being inserted into their oesophagus. The murderer most probably applied the narcotics either orally or transdermally. Due to the missing blood I had to resort to testing the vitreous fluids and cerebrospinal fluids for drugs, which resulted positive for fentanyl, a very strong opioid also used as an anaesthetic and applicable as a transdermal patch, which fits the requirements.

This also explains why the second victim had dried blood under her nails. She shortly woke up during the procedure because she had a higher tolerance for opioids, having been an addict herself, and somehow got her hand into her own blood that had just been removed. But she had already lost too much blood, even though she woke up again for a few seconds, it wasn't enough anymore and she still died from hypovolemia.

Now, the most boring question is: Who killed them and why? I surmised that the murderer must have medical and anatomical knowledge, because he was able to perform the blood extraction and he also needed access to fentanyl. So he had to be a trained medic…. As for his motive… Stealing blood means he needed it for something. Most likely for blood transfusion. But why kill for something so… meaningless? Especially considering there’s a national blood bank just around the corner…

Because the killer didn't have any access to the national blood bank, and his plans with the blood were not approved by the NHS either, probably because he is not an approved doctor anymore and got his medical licence revoked.

That also brings us to the timeframe of the murders. Who kills three persons within 6 six days? Obviously not a serial killer. No. Our medical expert needed the blood quickly, maybe for a specific treatment, or maybe because he was just this one week in London, leaving the country afterwards to leave no trace behind.

Those three victims were just convenient… victims of opportunity, conveniently in a time and remote place where they could vanish undetected and be exsanguinated.

With all this I conclude that our suspect is a medically trained professional, travelling around a lot, offering some sort of treatment which requires blood, and kills for it.

Check if there have been similar murders internationally, and if some doctor’s travels concured with those killings.

I already found a suspect, but I will tell you more about this personally and privately, after you already so often admonished me to not post too much information about ongoing investigations (how boring)

2 years ago

I showed my mother a picture of sherlock and liam in the most recent mtp chapter, "aw, I miss them" she mumured.

I must confess that I procrastinate when reading mangas, manwhas... (I'm sorry moriazzy) so I couldn't help but relate to her 😢 I wish the anime was true to the manga, they've removed so much...

2 years ago

Thalia is very creative/s

Thalia Is Very Creative/s
2 years ago

I hace never sobbed this hard

I Hace Never Sobbed This Hard
2 years ago

WHEN I THOUGHT I FINALLY FOUND THE RIGHT ACC IT ENDED UP BEING MY OLD TUMBLR ACCOUNT

2 years ago

I got 4 and almost died

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