So tell me in inches, Steve: How far above is "just above"? You should try to temper yourself about how you love things about me, though -. it sounds decidedly unhealthy.
Has I said before. Beware of what you speculate on.
"Has I said before"? Me non comprendre, hombre. You need to try again.
Now that is a very silly idea, given that the Neck wounds are given in detail Before he talks of the abdomenial wounds.
Is it a silly idea? Really? He clearly says that "there were no injuries to the body until just above the lower abdomen". That seems to rule the neck out. It is very clearly above the lower abdomen and there was an injury there.
I thought you would pounce on that, Steve? It gives you a splendid opportunity to tell us that Llewellyn was wrong.
No one is saying he did not know. Why not read what I really post.
You are saying that he was wrong, Steve. To be wrong, you must have gotten something wrong.
Maybe you just wanted to say that he possibly expressed himself inexactly? Is that it?
He obviously knew where the cuts were as he described them. However he also made a mistake in his testimony, which no amount of denial can correct.
Ah good - you have understood that LLewellyn did know where the wounds were. Thank God for that.
But you sadly maintain that he made a mistake in his testimony. Itīs just that you cannot substantiate that, since all you have is the papers transcriptions, and we have no idea if LLewellyn somehow qualified himself.
And at the end of the day, just as I said, he may well be on the money anyway.
Now you have spent a whole day or three arguing that LLewellyn was a bad doctor who repeatedly got things wrong.
How do you think you are doing so far?

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