The party was out, and on the case. The crime scene; a wreck. Taps was surprised the place hadn't been picked clean yet, and even more surprised when upturned ash turned up the remains of a corpse too. He let the others parley with the guards, it would distract them enough for him to investigate further. There's something about this body and he knew it...
He wanted to identify this body, and he needed a list of people who died or went missing in the fire. Knowing who they were could give insight on why the place burned. At the moment, he'll suffice with trying to idenfy basic traits of the skeleton, such as gender (from the hips), size, and approximate age. Taps remained stoicly silently as he wrote these notes down, drawing out an image of what he saw and the time.
Now, Taps is no forensic master, nor is he a fireman, nor grim gravedigger. However, exactly what condition is the skeleton? If it's completely bare and clean, either the fire was quite hot indeed or this skeleton may have been dead beforehand. That, or he's reading far too deep into this.
"Hey, Redhat." he motioned towards Rarlet.
"You said you can figure out where the fire started? Do it, I need to think."Investigation is in order. Rolled 1d20+2 : 18 + 2, total 20
Also a general Perception of the area. Rolled 1d20+2 : 4 + 2, total 6
And a little Sense Moti- I mean Insight on the guards while they're chatting it up, assuming I can tell from this distance. Rolled 1d20+2 : 18 + 2, total 20