No Strings Attached

The man nodded as he passed the papers over to Bill. 

"Autopsy report?" Arnold asked in shock when he saw the title of the papers. 

"Do we need to do an autopsy for someone who clearly committed suicide?" He asked the attendant.

"Yes, for our records," the attendant answered, and Bill nodded as his eyes schemed through the contents.

 He had known the cause of death was stabbing, but there was something more.

"This is beyond my comprehension." He said in his state of disbelief as he stared at the mortuary attendant.

"The pathologist found traces of anti-depressants in her blood," the morgue assistant said.

 "She was depressed, and it seemed like she hadn't been taking her medicine for a while. She wasn't thinking straight when she decided to end her life."

"No!" Bill yelled, more to himself than to the other people who were in the room with him.