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Taking A Look At The Murder Of Mr. Karazai

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The task of this investigation was to determine wether or not Mr. Karazai hung himself or if there was fowl play involved in his death. On May 16th, 2006, Mr. Anton Karazai was found dead in the piano room of his estate. His body was found hanging by a noose from the chandelier, two feet atop a stool that was still standing, and his hands had been bound together in front of his body. Across Mr. Karazai's Adam's Apple, a thin laceration was found. Also at the crime scene pieces of piano chord had been cut off the piano. Mr Karazai's son was the one that put in the report to the police. I believe that Mr. Karazai was murdered by his son, who wished to gain his inheritance earlier, using one of the cut piano chords and was hung by the drape chord in order to throw off suspicion. …show more content…

Karazai is a week old man who could hardly harm a fly with his extremely weak legs. If Mr. Karazai was found hanging two feet above the piano stool, then it is unlikely that he could have lifted himself up to hang himself. Therefore it is highly improbable that Mr. Karazai would have been able to have hung himself in this way. The next largest piece of evidence that Mr. Karazai could not have killed himself is that his hands were tied in the front of his body. If the noose was hung high above him from a chandelier, then it is unlikely that Mr. Karazai would have been able to reach up and put the noose around his own neck. Therefore it is unlikely that Mr. Karazai was the person who put the noose around his neck. The third largest piece of evidence in this case is that Mr. Karazai was found with a thin laceration to his Adam's Apple. Mr. Karazai was hanging from a wide drape chord. If the cut was thin and skin breaking, then it is unlikely that the drape chord could have produced such a cut on the victim's neck. Therefore it is unlikely that the drape chord would have been the murder weapon that killed Mr.

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