Coroners have jurisdiction over crime scenes. The moment there's confirmation of a body - no matter the state it's in - one must be called. They then become the administrators of the investigation. They determine whether it can be moved without contaminating a scene or destroying evidence.
The NAFD is suspicious to me for this reason. It's the coroner's duty to arrange transportation to a city morgue; they shouldn't have touched it at all.
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Coroners have jurisdiction over crime scenes. The moment there's confirmation of a body - no matter the state it's in - one must be called. They then become the administrators of the investigation. They determine whether it can be moved without contaminating a scene or destroying evidence.
The NAFD is suspicious to me for this reason. It's the coroner's duty to arrange transportation to a city morgue; they shouldn't have touched it at all.