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How does one actually use the detective kit? I know how to get the report and print it but the blood types/samples are just confusing, what do they mean? How do you use that information? Does the blood type/sample change of a person after they die/leave?

If someone could make a guide on how to properly use all of the Detective Kits features that would be amazing!
Paging guide masters,
1st, you obviously grab one from the Gov Locker


Once you find a body you want to examine that is deceased, take it out and LEFT CLICK. You will then get a little text notification saying "Sample collected" or similar. Then, you can RIGHT CLICK anywhere to print the results. The results are on a notepad, so you must press E to view them.

These results will show:

- Bullet Holes
- Other Wounds (origin could be melee, car hits, etc.)
- Blood Sample of the Body
- Blood Sample of OTHER Bodies around the body's location on death
- Estimated time of death (Can be VERY rough at times)
- Casings found in the body

If you wish to use it on a LIVE person, you do the same thing as collecting a sample with a DEAD person. LEFT CLICK to get sample, RIGHT CLICK for results notepad.

The following will show after sampling a LIVE subject:

- Blood Sample of subject



Now, telling you how to use this information would kid of ruin the fun of putting the pieces together of the puzzle, so I won't say anything about that. But, that's pretty much it.


You can also DELETE Sample Notepads with the Remover Tool, or your Undo Hotkey.
, do you have any other queries?
Can we get an update on this
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Date: Tuesday 9th January 2018
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