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Hi everyone !! I was just thinking about if the murderer was left or right handed,to me from the evidence available e.g the direction in wich the blood squrt went to the partition panel and her probably lying on her right, that the murderer was left handed. I think if the murderer was right handed we would find ourselfs with a completely different sycnario, let's say the murderer grabed her hair, pulled her forward, got behind her and with his knife in his right hand cut her throat (is there any evidence if the angle of the cut was from left to right or right to left) causing the blood squrt to go forward onto the bed !! if he was right handed and cut her from behind the direction of the cut would be left to right and if he was left handed and cut her from the front the direction of the cut would go from right to left, Iam judging in the way a knife is usually used !! I still opt that he was left handed, all the best.
Niko
Hi everyone !! I was just thinking about if the murderer was left or right handed,to me from the evidence available e.g the direction in wich the blood squrt went to the partition panel and her probably lying on her right, that the murderer was left handed. I think if the murderer was right handed we would find ourselfs with a completely different sycnario, let's say the murderer grabed her hair, pulled her forward, got behind her and with his knife in his right hand cut her throat (is there any evidence if the angle of the cut was from left to right or right to left) causing the blood squrt to go forward onto the bed !! if he was right handed and cut her from behind the direction of the cut would be left to right and if he was left handed and cut her from the front the direction of the cut would go from right to left, Iam judging in the way a knife is usually used !! I still opt that he was left handed, all the best.
Niko

so I'll just tell you mine. I think he cut with both hands at various points. We all switch up hands as the need arises, and we do it often. He may have cut the top connection of an organ with one hand, and the bottom connection with the other. I think the wound that would best tell us handedness would be the excised breasts. The angle needed to remove them is so extreme that he would have to use his dominant hand. And the angle of the blade as he made those cuts would tell us if he used his left hand or his right. Of course, that information was not included in the report, and we have no way of getting it now. A person can stab straight down with equal effectiveness with either hand. Slicing is what takes more control.
table.. close to the door... was left where it impeded entry.
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