Aug 13, 2009 10:34
From: P. Bíró
To: C. Beckett, J. Sheppard, E. Weir
Subject: Jackson, Jon-Antonie
Regarding: Investigation into the possible drugging and sexual assault of Jackson, Jon-Antonie.
Background: Clothing and biologicals sampled from Jackson, Jon-Antonie. Physical examination of subject.
Investigators: Investigation by Major J. Sheppard, USAF. Examination by C. Beckett, subject's primary physician. Biologicals examination performed by P. Bíró, pathologist.
Initial Examination: The subject presented as a male, in apparent good physical health but presenting signs of distress, nausea, vomiting, headache, and partial retrograde amnesia. Examination revealed slight anal tearing, tenderness, and bleeding. Minor bruising and lacerations on the inner surface of the lips were also present. Subject's clothes were collected, as were those worn the previous evening. Samples of subject's blood; anal, genital, and oral swabs; and fingernail scrapings were gathered.
Summary findings: Subject’s body displays signs of rough sex-- both anal and oral-- but no signs of a struggle.
Overt and trace evidence of semen matches that of Jackson, Jon-Antonie, and two other males not in the expedition database. Vaginal fluid from an unknown female also present. Trace evidence on clothing matches that of Jackson, Jon-Antonie (semen, epithelials, blood residue), two unknown males (semen, epithelials), and one unknown female (vaginal fluid, epithelials).
Blood contained unknown substance theorised to be some sort of drug.
Oral swabs and trace evidence on clothing revealed spores identified as being fungal in origin, but of unknown species. Investigation by Watson, Gabriel, ongoing.
P. Bíró, pathologist
character: john sheppard,
day 53,
character: elizabeth weir,
character: carson beckett,
time: evening,
location: email,
character: pat biro