Wha? Oh. [He had gotten lost himself while Holmes was talking, so it takes him a moment to register what he was asking.] Well, that's that thing. There wasn't one. You see this note here? [He points to where "Impossible to estimate" was written for the time of death.] Originally nothing was written there. I had to ask the coroner to give me that information, because she was told not to put anything down for some reason. The evidence points to him dying the evening before, but she found something contradicting that.
[He glances over at the photo of Gregson, lacking a certain piece of item.] The detective had some fish and chips that were already rotting when he arrived to the coroner. So. . .there's a chance someone tempered with his time of death somehow, by at least a day.
no subject
[He glances over at the photo of Gregson, lacking a certain piece of item.] The detective had some fish and chips that were already rotting when he arrived to the coroner. So. . .there's a chance someone tempered with his time of death somehow, by at least a day.