Thursday, October 6, 2011

Autopsy Report: Desdemona

Autopsy Report
NAME:  DESDEMONA                                          WHERE:  CYPRUS
CASE NO. O5I2E9C42                                            DATE:  16TH CENTURY
SEX:  FEMALE                                                       CORONER:  SOJIN JOSEPHSON

FINDINGS:  It was discovered that the case victim was very passive.  She was smothered to death by someone, due to what appears to be caused by their jealous rampage, stupidity, and inability to think independently.  It suggests that she was not always such a wimp, but stubborn, assertive, and smart.  The man apparent to be the cause of the victim’s pursuer turning mad was the cause of the victim’s death as well.  She became incredibly vulnerable after her murderer started blindly accusing her of adultery and such, which she was not even aware.  Inside sources have shown us that the victim admitted to her own death, which presents how weak and naive she was in the end.  Acquaintances who knew the victim in her better days presented our autopsy team with sufficient information.  The victim seemed to be an extremely dynamic human being in her short life.  When she first married, it was a secret from even her own father.  She was also said to be unknowingly very forceful in trying to do good for others.  This characteristic about the young lady eventually led to her downfall and let weakness overcome her being.  Our team has concluded that our victim’s murderer was her own husband.

EXTERNAL BODY CONDITIONS:  The case victim had a fading bruise on the face due to a forceful strike.  She was also highly bruised all over the body, which seemed to be more recent and due to her killer fighting to smother her.  Her body also appeared to be tired and pained from much abuse over her last few unfortunate, complex, and troubling days.          

INTERNAL BODY CONDITIONS:  The heart of the case victim has been completely put through distress and ripped apart.  All her willpower and strength has been eliminated from her body and replaced with overwhelming weakness and no independence.  At the time of her death, her heart rate was very high due to the compassionate love she still felt for her beloved husband, even though he was so cruel to her, physically and verbally.

SYNOPSIS:  This particular victim provides much controversy.  The fact that she was a beautiful, virtuous, Senator’s daughter who had many pursuers but chose to marry a Moor shows that she must have had some kind of defiance and strength and willpower deep down inside of her.  The victim leaving her home in Venice to go alongside her husband in Cyprus also shows some guts.  She left behind the place she knew best, only to go right into the midst of a warzone (or so she thought at the time).  The victim, overcome by her love for her husband and confusion from the situation, only made her weaker.  She spent so much time asking questions and trying to understand, but her husband failed to understand her as well, making them both vulnerable.  This report really could go on forever because there are so many thoughts and discussions still open about this case from my team and other sources.  We conclude that this victim was extremely dynamic, born strong and dying weak.  Overall, she was neither strong nor weak, but a complex and controversial woman.  She seemed to be overlooked a lot because of people’s strong desire to seek a feasible answer about others involved in this case.  This autopsy will be a case that is relooked upon, pondered, and deeply analyzed for many years to come.  But for now, without further ado, this report is now closed.

1 comment:

  1. "this victim was extremely dynamic, born strong and dying weak. Overall, she was neither strong nor weak, but a complex and controversial woman."

    Two thumbs up, Sojin.

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