STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2162, sig. 109-8/45 Page 27 · 27 of 58
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2162, sig. 109-8/45
English Translation
(b) after alteration of the position of the body. (1) Further traces of the crime on the clothing. (2) Injuries on the corpse. (3) Side and backing of the corpse (type and condition of the dead body). If details have been changed before the arrival of the murder readiness (commission), the original condition must also be determined with the help of witnesses (new sketches and photographs). III. Conclusions from the objective and subjective facts. 1. Time of the crime, weather conditions. 2. Way of the victim. 3. Number of perpetrators. 4. Ways of the perpetuators. 5. Which traces are of the culprits? 6. What traces are from the victim? 7. Which traces of the non-participants?" 5. Measures to be taken by Homicide if the head of the homicide department is not appointed as head of Homicide. If the first work on the crime scene has been completed by the willingness to murder and if the head of the murder readiness is subsequently not appointed as head of homicide commission, the director of homicidal commission shall be informed in detail by the head, by means of a detailed report, of the already initiated one. He shall then carry out the unfinished work in accordance with the guidelines laid down in the preceding and subsequent directives. After completion of the work at the crime scene, the body occlusion must be carried out on the basis of a report to the prosecutor's office - see DA: "Processing of death investigations including suicides and suicide attempts by the Protectorate (criminal) police), St 17-101-25, under III 6 a) (1). V. Measures to identify unknown perpetrators. Measures to identify unknown perpetrators shall be taken: 1. Notification of the case in the early meeting, 2. Notification of press, as far as it appears advisable in the interest of the investigation, see DA: "Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Protectorate Criminal Police", St II-10-104-02, under II-11 (Appendix 1 to Report Sheet 5/43), 3. Where necessary, demand in arms trades and in tradesmen, 4. Publication of an announcement of the case inviting the public to take part in any suspension of a reward — see Appendix —, 5. Tenders in the means of search, etc. — see in particular DA: St II-16-100-21. VI. Search for the known perpetrator. 1. Permanent occupation of the residences of the perpetrator and his/her relatives, 2nd attention of the DA: „Personenunterdung", St II-16-100-21 (Appendix 1 to the report sheet No. 10/43). VII. Keeping of files in case of capital crimes. 1. Files in cases clarified in the first attack. In all cases resolved in the initial attack, main files are to be drawn up and executed in duplicate, consisting of 17