Those wounds were categorized as possible defense wounds Kensei, so......
Mary Jane, you point out some things that lead me to surmise that the cry of "oh-murder" wasnt likely a start point of her attack...as she was fully conscious and verbal if it was her that made the cry out. Leaving being startled or annoyed as 2 very possible reasons for the phrasing.
Its written in some reports as "oh-murder", like it was 2 distinct beats...perhaps the volume on the second beat is where we might learn her reasons for the phrase and inflection.
I believe she was attacked while semi-sleeping, or that her airway was restricted by the killer....the only real problem with the second one is how exactly do you slash at someone who has their arm blocking their face and neck and still keep them silent? That might mean there was noise...but after those awake in the courtyard have nodded off.
Best regards MJ
Mary Jane, you point out some things that lead me to surmise that the cry of "oh-murder" wasnt likely a start point of her attack...as she was fully conscious and verbal if it was her that made the cry out. Leaving being startled or annoyed as 2 very possible reasons for the phrasing.
Its written in some reports as "oh-murder", like it was 2 distinct beats...perhaps the volume on the second beat is where we might learn her reasons for the phrase and inflection.
I believe she was attacked while semi-sleeping, or that her airway was restricted by the killer....the only real problem with the second one is how exactly do you slash at someone who has their arm blocking their face and neck and still keep them silent? That might mean there was noise...but after those awake in the courtyard have nodded off.
Best regards MJ
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