Originally posted by jerryd
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I think you've made some excellent points about PC Andrews, and it certainly seems odd that he apparently didn't blow his whistle to summon assistance immediately, i.e. upon discovery of the body. In fact, I believe police regulations required him to stay with the body, so he wouldn't have been able to commence an immediate search for a killer himself, even though he had possibly just fled the scene,which is all the more reason for him to summon help quickly.
Regarding arterial bleeding, Dr Biggs points out that, "arteries, even large ones, usually go into acute spasm when cut, providing very effective control of bleeding (at least initially.)" (Marriott, 2013).
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