Originally posted by lynn cates
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This is opposed to say using yourself as a source in your forensic video. I asked a question about how you guaged the heights between the actors in your video and the height of the victim/killer. What did your forensic experts say on this point?
The best one can do is to look first to inquest reports, then to memos, etc. Newspaper accounts come last. And, in the first category (and here I actually agree with you) medicos are first, coppers second, others third.
But even here, in category one, everything must be tempered. So, for example, Dr. Phillips--whom I admire, respect and follow more than anyone else--is clearly wrong IF he really thinks that Liz was thrown to the ground whilst clutching cachous and retained then after the "bounce."
So one asks, "Why did he believe that?" And the answer is obvious. He was eager to provide an understanding of her shoulder bruises. And, yes, caeteris paribus, such a scenario would explain the bruises. But it runs counter to reality.
Anyway if your forensics analysis is better why not publish in an expert journal on the matter as others have done?
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