--Victim (deceased): Luis Martin, assistant manager in music store.
--No friction ridge prints on any surface.
--Shrapnel from molten metal, as a result of the arc flash.
--0-gauge insulated aluminum strand cable.
--Bennington Electrical Manufacturing, AM-MV-60, rated up to 60,000v.
--Cut by hand with hacksaw, new blade, broken tooth.
--Two "split bolts," 3/4-inch holes in them.
--Untraceable.
--Distinctive tool marks on bolts.
--Brass "bus" bar, fixed to cable with two 1/4-inch bolts.
--All untraceable.
--Boot prints.
--Albertson-Fenwick Model E-20 for electrical work, size 11.
--Metal grating cut to allow access to substation, distinctive tool marks from bolt cutter.
--Access door and frame from basement.
--DNA obtained. Sent out for testing.
--Greek food, taramasalata.
--Blond hair, 1 inch long, natural, from someone 50 or under, discovered in coffee shop across the street from substation.
--Sent out for tox-chem screening.
--Mineral trace: volcanic ash.
--Not naturally found in New York area.
--Exhibits, museums, geology schools?
--Algonquin Control Center software accessed by internal codes, not outside hackers.
UNSUB PROFILE
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--Male.
--40's.
--Probably white.
--Possibly glasses and cap.
--Possibly with short, blond hair.