Her eyes are cloudy (suggesting she has been dead for days), but she has no rigor mortis and still has flowing blood.
Inside her stomach, they find Jimsonweed (a paralyzing agent) and a tooth wrapped in a cloth covered in Roman numerals and mysterious symbols. La autopsia de Jane Doe
The film begins when an unidentified woman's body is found half-buried at a gruesome crime scene in a suburban home. Sheriff Sheldon delivers the "Jane Doe" to the Tilden family morgue, requesting a cause of death by the following morning. As the Tildens proceed with the autopsy, they encounter inexplicable anomalies: Her eyes are cloudy (suggesting she has been
Critics often interpret the film as a representation of systematic female oppression, where the protagonist is literally a silent focal point transformed by religious persecution. Sheriff Sheldon delivers the "Jane Doe" to the
Upon peeling back her skin, they find the same occult symbols from the cloth etched into the underside of her skin. Themes & Symbolism
The body is pristine on the outside with no visible trauma, yet her wrist and ankle bones are shattered.
The film's mystery revolves around the revelation that Jane Doe may have been a victim of the 17th-century Salem Witch Trials.