routine
Hello Gareth. Thanks.
"The depth may be relevant, Lynn . . ."
Agreed.
"But I see these as mere practicalities . . ."
Practical is one quick, deep cut.
" . . . if you want to make sure you get a satisfactory "bleed", then you're going to make deep cuts to the neck."
I agree that the first cut was to bleed. But why plural? And why not in the subsequent murders?
"As to the parallelism of the wounds, we have no data on how precisely (or approximately) parallel they were."
But we DO know about distance. One victim had the two cuts an inch apart, the other, half an inch. Looks like part of a routine.
Cheers.
LC
Hello Gareth. Thanks.
"The depth may be relevant, Lynn . . ."
Agreed.
"But I see these as mere practicalities . . ."
Practical is one quick, deep cut.
" . . . if you want to make sure you get a satisfactory "bleed", then you're going to make deep cuts to the neck."
I agree that the first cut was to bleed. But why plural? And why not in the subsequent murders?
"As to the parallelism of the wounds, we have no data on how precisely (or approximately) parallel they were."
But we DO know about distance. One victim had the two cuts an inch apart, the other, half an inch. Looks like part of a routine.
Cheers.
LC
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