Originally posted by Elamarna
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What I meant was the other examples were long slices around the neck, Nichols had one of each - one four inch long and one eight inch long.
Although the cut on Liz's neck was 6 inch long, it was superficial at both the start & end, the most damage being done to the left side of the neck, superficial on the right. Which suggests the knife was thrust into the neck and pulled out again in a slightly sweeping motion, something between a stab and a slice.

And Katrup, thanks for pointing out that oh-murder may have been used by some people being assaulted, but it was also used, as I said, commonly, in that area, when no such thing was happening.
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