Oh my God. Who knew setting human bodies on fire for a day would be so
exhausting!
Human flesh requires extended exposure to 760°C in order to ignite. The human body, burns outside-in in a rapid cycle of layer-by-layer dehydration and ignition. The body must be dehydrated first, obviously. However, the depth of the burns on multiple victims when combined with the estimated length of exposure time
can be used to determine the temperature the heat source that caused the burns
was and therefore identify the source itself.
So therefore.
( Consider the Following )I mean, I suppose that means I've just confirmed what we already knew--that the main source of the fire was Methane, but I hope that helps, Sherlock!!