Hi Observer,
good point. Then again, if her head was facing downwards while the murderer cut her throat from behind (she may have taken up the position of a tergo sex before being cut), the blood could have sprayed on the area of the pavement her head and neck area came to rest on, thus the flow of blood from her neck wound may have obfuscated the spray pattern. Dr Blackwell also estimated that it took about one and a half minutes for her to blead to death, which is comparably slow, thus the artery spray may not have been as strong as you think.
Of course there's quite a bit of speculation involved here. I'm also not fixated on the attack from behind scenario in any way, it's just that Stride's neck wound looks different to me than Nichols', Chapman's or Eddowes' and there must be a reason for that.
Regards,
Boris
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Of course there's quite a bit of speculation involved here. I'm also not fixated on the attack from behind scenario in any way, it's just that Stride's neck wound looks different to me than Nichols', Chapman's or Eddowes' and there must be a reason for that.
Regards,
Boris
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