There seems to be some thought that Liz Stride's throat was slit before she hit the ground -- some think near the ground.
The arterial spray apparently was controlled.
Would a person have to be particularly strong to be able to gently lower a body to the ground with one hand and arm in such a way as to control the blood spray while being able to slit a throat with the other hand?
Imagine the awkward position and strain especially with the body almost to the ground . . . Not so awkward if the throat was slit while both were upright, if she had just been grabbed from behind.
Stride was 5 feet 5 inches tall, according to information posted here on Casebook, and "fairly nourished," according to Dr. Phillips
What size and how strong would a killer have had to have been to be able to accomplish this?
Any one have any thoughts?
Thanks,
curious
The arterial spray apparently was controlled.
Would a person have to be particularly strong to be able to gently lower a body to the ground with one hand and arm in such a way as to control the blood spray while being able to slit a throat with the other hand?
Imagine the awkward position and strain especially with the body almost to the ground . . . Not so awkward if the throat was slit while both were upright, if she had just been grabbed from behind.
Stride was 5 feet 5 inches tall, according to information posted here on Casebook, and "fairly nourished," according to Dr. Phillips
What size and how strong would a killer have had to have been to be able to accomplish this?
Any one have any thoughts?
Thanks,
curious
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