Final answer:
No, Patrice is not correct. Rigor mortis is not affected by temperature.
Step-by-step explanation:
No, Patrice is not correct in her assumption. Rigor mortis is not affected by temperature. Rigor mortis is the stiffening of muscles that occurs after death due to the coagulation of proteins in the muscle fibers. It is a natural process and is not influenced by external factors such as temperature. Therefore, option D, Rigor mortis is not affected by temperature, is the correct answer.