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 The smell was terrible. A very fat man was sitting at the table with his face in a plate of spaghetti. They had never seen anyone as fat as this man.
 Somerset saw that his hands and feet where tied. He couldn't understand what had happened.  Then the Medical Examiner came into the room. He took no notice of the detectives.
“Do you think it was poison?” asked Mills.  Instead of answering, the doctor lifted the man’s face out of the spaghetti. “He’s dead,” he said. "We know that for sure. Point that light you’re holding at his mouth.”
“What do you see?” Somerset pointed the light and looked closer.
“There are little blue pieces around his mouth. See?”
“Yeah. So what is it, Doc?”
“Don’t know. I never say anything like that before.” He let the man’s head back down into the spaghetti.
 The dead man’s name was Peter Eubanks. The body was in the Medical Examiner’s room, where Mills and Somerset were talking to the doctor.
 Eubanks had always been heavy, but not as heavy as he was when he was found dead: 304 pounds. The doctor said some of his bones were bending under the weight.
 Mills wondered whether the man had died of poison, but the doctor did not think so. He explained why, showing Mills parts of the inside of the body, which was cut open for examination. Mills had to make himself look.
“Are you saying that he died from eating too much?” Mills asked.
“Yes. I think that’s exactly how he died.”
“What about these marks on the back of his head?” Somerset said. “It looks like a gun was pressed against his head.”
“Very possible, if the gun was pushed hard enough against the skin.”
 Somerset was looking at a row of glass jars on a table. “Doctor,” he said, “I want to ask you about one of these.” He picked up a clear glass jar. “Were these things found around the victim’s mouth?”
From Seven (ISBN 0582416930). Penguin Readers
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