So I just read the inquest testimony of Dr. Rees Ralph Llewellyn, and he said that he :
"noted that there was a wine glass and a half of blood in the gutter at her side but claimed that he had no doubt that she had been killed where she lay."
Further on he says:
No blood was found on the breast, either of the body or the clothes
My question is then, how could she have been killed at the scene, without leving her clothes clean of blood?
"noted that there was a wine glass and a half of blood in the gutter at her side but claimed that he had no doubt that she had been killed where she lay."
Further on he says:
No blood was found on the breast, either of the body or the clothes
My question is then, how could she have been killed at the scene, without leving her clothes clean of blood?
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