Originally posted by Fisherman
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On point one, the figure given does not include the pool under Nichols I assume as Llewellyn appears not to have noticed this, instead he talks about the pool by her neck.
Does he allow for any blood which has by this stage reached the gutter, he does not seem to have ?
Can I respectfully ask what data source you have used to come to the conclusion in point two?
On point 3 we disagree of course and it is highly unlikely that it will ever be established conclusively which came first. However having said that I will present an argument that concludes that the probability is lower that the abdomen was the first point of attack in part 3 of the Project.
It is of interest that Llewellyn gives no estimate for the volume of blood in the cavity, if one is going to argue that this area was attacked first that would be a primary source in support of such an hypothesis.
And of course as you seem to accept that strangulation took place first, as Payne-James says, if this did result in death, again as Payne-James says; there would be virtually no arterial spray anyway.
Another example of "wanting ones cake and eating it" I believe.
Seems to be a few of those being suggested in the case.
Steve
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