An investigator is writing a narrative report for a complex death scene with multiple pieces of evidence and witness statements. To ensure clarity, objectivity, and utility for all potential readers (e.g., pathologists, attorneys, law enforcement), which of the following writing styles is most appropriate?
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A
A technical, jargon-heavy style to demonstrate expertise.
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B
A persuasive style that argues for a specific cause and manner of death.
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C
A first-person, chronological account using clear, concise, and factual language.
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D
A third-person, summary style focusing only on the most critical findings.