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OCR: autopsy 2:35 DESCRIPTION OF BODY. Continued The deceased was discovered this morning on Surfside Beach by Christine Goulet, a local resident out walking her dog. He was wearing a full-body wet- suit over fushia nylon swimming shorts bearing the label "Brazil 66". The wetsuit is well-worn but in good condition. The back of the wetsuit contains a considerable amount of clinging sand. The sand appears consistent with the position of the body at the time of discovery; the victim was found lying prone on his back at the high tide mark (4:04 am). There is considerable sand Additionally, sand particles can be found in both the vic- throughout the hair. tim's eyebrows. This is consistent with the churning action that would be inevitable as a body washed to shore in a surf. I conclude from evidence that the body was washed ashore in this morning's tide. There is a minor contu- sion along the left side of the victim's face such as is usually associated with a light blow or a fall. It could have been caused being hit by an object at or near time of death. Two sets of additional fingerprints not belonging to the victim are visible on the front of the wetsuit material. They appear to be imbedded in the rubber, and do not appear to be new. Such prints are generally caused by the chemical reaction of a corrosive substance such as sunscreen with the wetsuit material. PAGE