Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Hana the Banana Final Report


     During our investigation of the damage done to Hana, we observed and noticed multiple large lacerations on the anterior and posterior areas of her body and series of 4 thin lacerations across her body. There was a deep gash, crossing her midline that spread 5.3 cm lengthwise, superior to the bottom tip of her body. A thin gash was lateral left of the thick gash and stretched 3.71 cm long. We infer these deep cuts in her body came from a knife or some thin and sharp object. We predict the criminal's intent of removing Hana's protective peel from her body and therefore de-skinning and killing her.
     On Hana's right side, there was a large gash superior to her right ear, sliced deep enough that was also seen internally, and removed some of her internal fruity core.
     On her posterior side, we noted 4 thin slices on her superior portion with the highest of those slices to stretch 2.63 cm superior to her right arm. Furthering the suspicion of Hana's peel detachment, we believe these lacerations were done in hopes of loosening her external skin. The large gash seen in the 2nd picture, on the inferior portion of her body was 2.60 cm inferior to her right fingertips. Since there are corresponding and similar gashes on both the anterior and posterior parts of her body, we suspect that a knife was used in attempt to chop Hana's body or peel in half down the transverse section. The lowest slit in second set of slits inferior to the top 4 slices was 0.42 cm inferior to the large gash. The second slit on the right arm is 0.4 cm proximal to the first slit. As the visual laceration evidently shows, we believe the murder had tried to remove or weaken Hana's right arm, possibly to prevent her from attacking or defending herself.
     As we made a cut down the midline of her body, into her internal organs, we noticed the 3 major gashes created an imprint through her skin and the 4 slits on the superior portion had also shown through.
    After thorough investigation and observations, we conclude with the suspect that Hana the Banana's cause of death was by a sharp knife, that penetrated through her outer peel and into her internal core. This lead to a weakening of her protective layer and skin and therefore causing her to experience extreme physical pain and die from the exposure of her internal organs and penetration of her guarding peel.