Shortly before lunch time, Celia Mellock's dead body is discovered stuffed in a chest at the museum, curled into the fetal position. The forensics team arrives and estimates the time of death to have been around midnight, or roughly 12 hours ago. Yet Celia's body is completely limp when the team removes her from the chest and straightens her out on a mat. In reality, rigor mortis sets in 3 hours after death; and Celia's body should have been stiff and rigidly locked into its fetal position.