Originally posted by Lechmere
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The driveway into Browns was slanting towards the street ( take a look here: http://photos.casebook.org/displayim...?album=1&pos=9 ) and any liquid flowing freely would end up in the gutter - where Llewellyn incidentally found what seems to have answered to a a wineglass and a half volumewise.
The rest of the blood that was found, was found in her clothing.
How did it get there? Did it run down from her neck into the gutter, flow west and then climb the driveway again, seeping into her ulster?
If the blood from her neck came in contact with the ulster, then capillary power would perhaps make it soak into the upper parts of the ulster to some degree. But there was blood underneath her legs too, Jon. Where did that come from? The cut in the neck?
The best,
Fisherman
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