As the autopsy begins, the Tildens find the first of many contradictions. While her exterior shows no signs of trauma—no bruises, no scars—her . Her tongue has been crudely cut out, and a molar is missing from her mouth [2, 3]. It’s as if she was bound and mutilated, yet her skin remains like marble. The Internal Horror
As a supernatural storm traps the Tildens in the morgue, the basement becomes a corridor of hallucinations and reanimated corpses. Jane Doe’s revenge is absolute: to heal herself, she must inflict her ancient trauma onto them, ensuring that anyone who tries to uncover her secrets becomes part of the morgue's history [3, 4]. The Autopsy of Jane Doe
The deeper they cut, the more the laws of biology seem to fail: As the autopsy begins, the Tildens find the
When they peel back her skin, they discover the same ritualistic sigils tattooed on the inside of her flesh [3]. The Truth of Jane Doe It’s as if she was bound and mutilated,
Despite the perfect skin, her internal organs are covered in scars and blackened, as if she had been repeatedly stabbed and burned [1, 4].