Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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what do you make of the following?
The Foreman: Did you notice any marks or bruises about the shoulders?
Dr. Blackwell: They were what we call pressure marks. At first they were very obscure, but subsequently they became very evident. They were not what are ordinarily called bruises; neither is there any abrasion. Each shoulder was about equally marked.
Were these pressure marks caused by the pressure of thumbs (or fingers)? I would imagine had this been the case the marks would have been like ordinary bruises, and larger in area than the perpetrators thumb-print. Instead, it seems these marks were very small in area, as though she had been prodded above each shoulder with some sort of implement. Of what kind I'm leaving to your imagination...
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