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  • Fisherman
    Cadet
    • Feb 2008
    • 23676

    #1201
    Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
    Hi Lynn

    Some must have been spilled during the altercation as they were scattered all over the yard and in the gutter. The Docotor`s assistant possibly responsible for the ones in the gutter.
    I donīt think Johnston ever touched the cachous. I do think, however, that he palpated for the pulse on that hand. But Blackwell was the one who spilt the cachous as I remember it!

    The best,
    Fisherman

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    • Jon Guy
      Assistant Commissioner
      • Feb 2008
      • 3154

      #1202
      Originally posted by Hunter View Post
      There's no evidence that the cachous were spilled during the attack. Blackwell testified that the were nearly open when he found them in Strides hand and that he spilled them while taking the packet from that hand.
      Yes, Blackwell admitted spilling some of them, but how did they end up all over the yard?
      As I said, the one`s found in the gutter were probably spilt by the Doctor but all over the yard?

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      • Jon Guy
        Assistant Commissioner
        • Feb 2008
        • 3154

        #1203
        Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
        I donīt think Johnston ever touched the cachous. I do think, however, that he palpated for the pulse on that hand. But Blackwell was the one who spilt the cachous as I remember it!

        Thanks. Wasn`t sure which one it was, off hand.

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        • Fisherman
          Cadet
          • Feb 2008
          • 23676

          #1204
          Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
          Yes, Blackwell admitted spilling some of them, but how did they end up all over the yard?
          As I said, the one`s found in the gutter were probably spilt by the Doctor but all over the yard?
          "It was I who spilt them in removing them from the hand." Blackwell, from the inquest.
          Possibly, Jon, the packet was still firmly lodged between her fingers (though Blackwell said that the hand had gradually relaxed), and pulling the packet out of her hand may somewhat have resembled pulling the cork out of a winebottle.

          That is my best guess, at least. I know that Tom W has somewhere mentioned that it was six or seven cachous or something like that that lay in the yard, but I donīt recall how he sourced that number. Iīm not even sure that he said specifically six or seven, but Iīm sure it was less than ten.

          The best,
          Fisherman

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          • lynn cates
            Commisioner
            • Aug 2009
            • 13841

            #1205
            foetal position

            Hello Jon. Thanks.

            "Did they?"

            They did indeed. At most, she could have drawn up her knees into foetal position.

            Cheers.
            LC

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            • lynn cates
              Commisioner
              • Aug 2009
              • 13841

              #1206
              responsibility

              Hello (again) Jon. Thanks.

              "Some must have been spilled during the altercation as they were scattered all over the yard and in the gutter."

              The doctors took responsibility for this.

              Cheers.
              LC

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              • lynn cates
                Commisioner
                • Aug 2009
                • 13841

                #1207
                forensic evidence

                Hello Cris. Absolutely.

                Not sure why that point even comes up anymore. If the doctors were mistaken about such, well, that's another thing. But the forensic evidence should be agreed on by now--at least as Blackwell and Phillips articulated it.

                Cheers.
                LC

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                • lynn cates
                  Commisioner
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 13841

                  #1208
                  piece of cake

                  Hello Christer. Thanks.

                  "Well, then I've seen other kinds, Lynn. And marketing sweetmeats that crumble under the pressure between fingers seems an odd business idea to me ..."

                  I mean the kind one puts upon a cake.

                  Cheers.
                  LC

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                  • lynn cates
                    Commisioner
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 13841

                    #1209
                    hand

                    Hello (again) Christer. I thought Johnston used the other hand (right) to test for pulse? It would have been closer and easier to locate.

                    Cheers.
                    LC

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                    • lynn cates
                      Commisioner
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 13841

                      #1210
                      how many?

                      Hello Jon.

                      "Blackwell admitted spilling some of them, but how did they end up all over the yard?"

                      Perhaps a vigourous prising loose of the cachous?

                      Besides, how many cachous can one hold between thumb and forefinger?

                      Cheers.
                      LC

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                      • lynn cates
                        Commisioner
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 13841

                        #1211
                        number

                        Hello Christer. Yes, I think that was the number.

                        (Should have read your post before replying to Jon.)

                        Cheers.
                        LC

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                        • Fisherman
                          Cadet
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 23676

                          #1212
                          Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
                          Hello (again) Christer. I thought Johnston used the other hand (right) to test for pulse? It would have been closer and easier to locate.

                          Cheers.
                          LC
                          We donīt know as such which hand he opted for. To my mind, he would have seen the left hand, leaning in over her body, whereas the right hand would have been more hidden.

                          But itīs anybodyīs guess.

                          As for the cake cachous, I donīt think that was what Stride held in her hand. There was a wide variety of sweetmeats, mildly flower-scented pastilles (violet, rose etc) that were very popular candy. And some of the witnesses call her pastilles sweetmeats specifically, which is why I think they were of this very type.

                          All the best,
                          Fisherman

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                          • lynn cates
                            Commisioner
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 13841

                            #1213
                            right

                            Hello Christer. Thanks.

                            Of course, you are right that it is guesswork. Still, if one is approaching the body from the south, the right arm will be across the body and MUCH easier to access than the left which is partly beneath her body.

                            Candy cachous will work fine--provided they are small enough.

                            Cheers.
                            LC

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                            • Jon Guy
                              Assistant Commissioner
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 3154

                              #1214
                              Hi Lynn

                              Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
                              They did indeed. At most, she could have drawn up her knees into foetal position.
                              I belive that was referring to after the throat had been cut.

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                              • Jon Guy
                                Assistant Commissioner
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 3154

                                #1215
                                Hi Lynn

                                Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
                                Besides, how many cachous can one hold between thumb and forefinger?
                                They only ended up there post mortem. as the hand relaxed.

                                But if they`re contained by some sort of package or wrapping, as these were, who know`s, a few I` say.

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