Collar-Bone Bruising?
Hi Tom. I'm having trouble visualizing this.
If you grab someone by the shoulders from behind, don't your fingers go over the top of the shoulders, causing your thumbs to naturally go into the upper back/top-line of the shoulder?
I can't picture how grabbing someone from behind results in a thumb going into the collar bone area.
If grabbing from behind resulted in collar-bone bruising, wouldn't someone have had to reach pretty much over her shoulders in order to dig his fingers in under the collar-bone?
It makes more sense to me that Liz was grabbed from behind by the face with one hand and her throat instantly cut with the other hand, then as her body slumped the killer grabbed the top of her shoulders from behind to keep the blood away from him as he laid her down on the ground. That way his fingers would dig in hard under her collar-bone, causing the peri-mortem bruising there.
Thanks,
Archaic
Originally posted by Tom_Wescott
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If you grab someone by the shoulders from behind, don't your fingers go over the top of the shoulders, causing your thumbs to naturally go into the upper back/top-line of the shoulder?
I can't picture how grabbing someone from behind results in a thumb going into the collar bone area.
If grabbing from behind resulted in collar-bone bruising, wouldn't someone have had to reach pretty much over her shoulders in order to dig his fingers in under the collar-bone?
It makes more sense to me that Liz was grabbed from behind by the face with one hand and her throat instantly cut with the other hand, then as her body slumped the killer grabbed the top of her shoulders from behind to keep the blood away from him as he laid her down on the ground. That way his fingers would dig in hard under her collar-bone, causing the peri-mortem bruising there.
Thanks,
Archaic
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