It begs the question of why, if they'd gone to all the trouble of disposing of the body, they would leave behind a finger of all things. It seems incredibly silly.
[ Sing Love is... calm, as usual, but her lips are drawn into a tight line. She looks about as concerned as is probably possible for her to look which shouldn't really be a surprise. It's a gruesome murder and there's not a whole lot of decisive evidence on the cards.
... it's worth noting that she's wearing a different outfit than she was the previous day. She rotates between the few she's managed to put together but that characteristic white dress of hers that she tends to wear for trials is absent.
Those facilities were hella used though. Something got burned in the incinerator but given that it was reduced to ashes before anyone found it, it's difficult to tell what. ]
Perhaps -- for whatever reason -- they were unable to dispose of it the same way they did the rest of the body?
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[ Sing Love is... calm, as usual, but her lips are drawn into a tight line. She looks about as concerned as is probably possible for her to look which shouldn't really be a surprise. It's a gruesome murder and there's not a whole lot of decisive evidence on the cards.
... it's worth noting that she's wearing a different outfit than she was the previous day. She rotates between the few she's managed to put together but that characteristic white dress of hers that she tends to wear for trials is absent.
Those facilities were hella used though. Something got burned in the incinerator but given that it was reduced to ashes before anyone found it, it's difficult to tell what. ]
Perhaps -- for whatever reason -- they were unable to dispose of it the same way they did the rest of the body?