However, identifying the corpse was even more difficult.
The parts that could be identified were badly damaged, fingerprints and facial features were seriously destroyed, barely extracted DNA couldn't find any matches.
A gangster like Jabba wouldn't let his DNA, fingerprints, or other data end up in the police database.
They could only determine from rigor mortis that the corpse likely died between the evening of July 31 and the early morning of August 1.
That is to say, the victim died on July 31, but the body was only destroyed this morning.
Outside the apartment, in the hallway, Wolf stood side by side with several officers.
"Is there any surveillance nearby? Did it capture any suspicious person entering this room?" Wolf asked the officer beside him.
"No, sir, this is Area E, there's no surveillance," the officer replied.
Wolf frowned, this was another impediment to solving the case.