Originally posted by c.d.
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and...precisely when were the pictures taken? Before the medical examination? Does that mean people stood around for 2 1/2 hours until the medical experts arrived and when the medical experts finally arrived they let the photographer in first? Seems to me the best time to take images is when the room is restricted to entry by others. Would they make the doctors wait? Would they make the photographer wait until the doctors were there and needed access to the room. Or did the photographer take the pictures after the examination in the room, which would make changes to the physical crime scene possible. For example, was Marys left arm hanging over the side of the bed when they first saw her, and after the examination it was then placed across her empty abdomen for the picture?
There are things that are not known. Within the unknown are a myriad of possibilities, including the notion that one or more persons withheld information intentionally, accidentally, or just a moment of forgetfulness. That can constitute conspiracy. That dreaded word by so many who naively believe whatever they are told.
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