Object
Thrombey Residence Security Evidence (Destroyed)
Consolidated Description:
The Thrombey residence security evidence—comprising both the scrambled security footage and the charred remains of the awning-mounted security camera—was systematically targeted in the medical examiner's office explosion. This sabotage erased:
1. Digital records (footage from the Thrombey residence, scrambled to obscure key events around Harlan Thrombey's death).
2. Physical camera remnants (charred awning-mounted camera, warped by the explosion, emphasizing the precision of the cover-up).
Lieutenant Elliott and Benoit Blanc examine the destroyed evidence alongside other sabotaged materials (e.g., blood samples, records), highlighting a deliberate effort to conceal forensic proof. The dual destruction of digital and physical security components underscores the saboteur's thoroughness in erasing all traces of who accessed the Thrombey residence during critical periods.
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Purpose
Records video surveillance of the Thrombey residence entrances and grounds.
Significance
Scrambled tape reveals orchestrated obstruction of the murder investigation, escalating Blanc's suspicions of family involvement and a broader conspiracy.
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