Originally posted by rjpalmer
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It is also a fact that the large wound to the sternum not only pierced the skin - it pierced bone and heart too, meaning that the specific properties of those materials were also involved in Killeens estimation.
Dermis and fibers and collagen aside, we will always remain at the disadvantage of not having seen the wounds and having to phantasize about it if we want to challenge what Killeen said. That is why - regardless of your commandable studies of forensic papers - your view of the matter is and remains on a much flimsier base (usually denoted "guesswork") than that of Killeen (usually denoted "careful studies of the specific wounds). I would have thought that this was too obvious to be challenged, but Ripperology never seizes to baffle me ...
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