Originally posted by Stephen Thomas
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You're most welcome Stephen, and thank you for the compliment.
The pull handle in my opinion seems to be the most logical solution considering it's proximity to the door - could have been a tight fitting door
when damp or hot in summer!
The idea of doing these drawings is to help folks (and me) to try and understand and learn more about this particular case.
A lot of things I had read earlier about the MJK crime scene just didn't seem to add up or be possible. Mainly, the moving of articles in the room such as the bed and table to enable the photographer to make the captures.
I believe that my placement of the camera position *within* the room to produce the MJK1 photo has to be the most probable spot because the development of the the field of view lines lead back exactly to that specific point - in the room where I've shown it, not outside the building as many seem to think!
This alone I would have thought may have opened further discussions amongst enthusiasts on this forum as to the time of day when the photog gained access to the room, especially when one also considers the apparent sunlight highlighting part of the bedside table and contents as seen in MJK3 photo.
Further, regarding my suggested camera location close to the bed for MJK3,
I placed it at 42 inches down from the top of the victims head and this appears to be about right.
I noted a couple of comments awhile back that suggested my camera position appeared too near to the center edge of the bed and should be a little further down.
I'm sure it's right though because the measurement of 42 inches and considering the close proximity of the camera's location to the victims groin and the camera viewing towards the groin area maybe no more than 6 inches further down would give the victim a measurement from head to groin of 36 inches, then add another 32 inches or so for the the legs = 68 inches - 5ft 8ins, about right for the 5ft 7ins reckoning.
Moving the camera 6 inches further down towards the bottom of the bed
as suggested by others, and which I did add on one of my diagrams, would mean that the victim would need to be almost 7ft tall for everything to match in the photo!!!
Let us all not forget this, much of the victims body was stripped down to the bone in places and the groin/buttock area lost most of the thick dense flesh.
If we replaced the flesh to the groin area we would realise how much closer the camera actually was.
All these things have to be considered very carefully and that's what I have tried to account for as best as I can.
Where practically possible I've restricted all drawing tolerances to +/- 10mm, that's a freedom of 20mm in all.
For all FOV angles I allowed a tolerance of +/- 1.5 degrees, 3 degs in total
One can never be 100% though because some items have to be estimated, but nevertheless, still have to fit with a certain logical framework.
So, I'm sticking with the camera locations of where I've calculated them to be. The only thing I dread is that some smartarse springs out of nowhere and tells me that the black and white photo we are talking about known as MJK3
is a waxwork mockup model made in the 1980's not the 1880's !!!
Best
Steve
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