Capulet's Monologue At The Scene

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The Coroner’s Inspector arrived at the scene on Friday morning. The environmental conditions of the scene: Temperature approximately eighty-nine to ninety degrees Fahrenheit and it was relatively humid. Upon arriving at the scene of Juliet Capulet’s tomb, which was a little over six feet in height, and five feet in width, was made out of lithic bricks carved in a rough texture. The Inspector had to descend downwards to arrive at the main corridor, noticing the drops of blood following the path of the corridor. Once in the main corridor, the coffin that belonged to Juliet was extravagantly decorated, likely due to her noble status. The dimly lit corridor was approximately ten feet high and fifteen feet wide. The inspector found that the tomb

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