Originally posted by Cogidubnus
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Your assumption is all well and good, it has also been assumed by many, ...
Even Dr. Phillips assumed Mary had been murdered in the position in which she was found, hence his conclusion that the cut to her right carotid artery was the cause of her death. How could a right-handed man do that?
So, in response I think I have managed to counter your argument with another observation which is also new, certainly new to me.
I had to ask myself if this really was the same right-handed killer, then how did he manage it?
So I now think we have an answer, but maybe not the only answer.
So you see in order to respond to the point you raised I had to view the killer as the same person, or at least another right-handed person

Sooner or later, no matter what issue we choose to interpret we are bound to base our views on an assumption.
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