The next morning, Dr. Rivers and Dr. Watson discuss the case. Rivers says that he's not sure if this is his sister, but that she's "playing with fire" . Watson says he doesn't know who this woman is, but he does know that it's his sister. He says that if she were alive, he wouldn't want to become an "embalmer" because he'd have to "apologize for her sins" by becoming a surgeon. Watson points out that the first woman in the photo is nora, who was treated for bone cancer at Aldersgate Hospital and died. The second woman is a member of the same family as noah, the embalmer, and they have analyzed the photo of jasmine to confirm that it was taken in the same funeral parlor as the first one. Watson tells Rivers that he can't figure out why noah would want to work in the funeral business after his sister died. He also notes that noah's current head of the department introduced him to noah. Watson wonders if this means noah isn't anembalmer before his sister's death, but Watson says noah didn't tell him so. Watson then wonders if noah and his family have anything to do with the case, since they've been working in the embalming business for a long time.
The next morning, Dr. Rivers and Dr. Watson discuss the case. Rivers says that he's not sure if this is his sister, but that she's "playing with fire" . Watson says he doesn't know who this woman is, but he does know that it's his sister. He says that if she were alive, he wouldn't want to become an "embalmer" because he'd have to "apologize for her sins" by becoming a surgeon. Watson points out that the first woman in the photo is nora, who was treated for bone cancer at Aldersgate Hospital and died. The second woman is a member of the same family as noah, the embalmer, and they have analyzed the photo of jasmine to confirm that it was taken in the same funeral parlor as the first one. Watson tells Rivers that he can't figure out why noah would want to work in the funeral business after his sister died. He also notes that noah's current head of the department introduced him to noah. Watson wonders if this means noah isn't anembalmer before his sister's death, but Watson says noah didn't tell him so. Watson then wonders if noah and his family have anything to do with the case, since they've been working in the embalming business for a long time.