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Sciolet
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Hello!
I guess this makes for a rather ...unusual first post and I'm not sure whether this is the right thread, but I'm writing a crime story that I would like to be scientifically accurate (I swear I will only use this information for fiction, haha) and was contemplating the murder weapon, when I started thinking about making the murder weapon out of the victim's blood. Would this actually work? What would be the consequences? Ideally, the weapon would disappear after some time, but would forensics be able to tell the dagger blood and the body blood apart or would it seem like there was no murder weapon at all?
Also, how long would it take for it to melt if there was, say, an open fireplace next to the body? And would the frozen blood inside the body (once the dagger was in there) melt faster than the blood outside?
Well, I hope this doesn't get me on any blacklists, but sadly, I just don't have any doctor friends whom I could pester with these kinds of questions, so I turn to you, doctors of the internet! Any help is gladly appreciated :)
I guess this makes for a rather ...unusual first post and I'm not sure whether this is the right thread, but I'm writing a crime story that I would like to be scientifically accurate (I swear I will only use this information for fiction, haha) and was contemplating the murder weapon, when I started thinking about making the murder weapon out of the victim's blood. Would this actually work? What would be the consequences? Ideally, the weapon would disappear after some time, but would forensics be able to tell the dagger blood and the body blood apart or would it seem like there was no murder weapon at all?
Also, how long would it take for it to melt if there was, say, an open fireplace next to the body? And would the frozen blood inside the body (once the dagger was in there) melt faster than the blood outside?
Well, I hope this doesn't get me on any blacklists, but sadly, I just don't have any doctor friends whom I could pester with these kinds of questions, so I turn to you, doctors of the internet! Any help is gladly appreciated :)