Sorry Garry, but I'm having a hard time cutting through the verbiage here. So let's look at the issue:
- MJK could well have been on all-fours with her head hanging down and therefore her neck close to the bed. The spray might hit the wall at the moment her throat was slashed. This is just a possibility, but it is a viable possibility.
- The point about the unlikelihood of her being attacked while lying supine is the point I've been making since I started the thread. I obviously didn't make myself as clear as I'd hoped. It is just about impossible to kill her in the way she was killed while she lies prone on her side on the bed. It's far more likely that she was either consensually on all-fours, or that the killer knelt behind her, caught her up somehow with one hand and slashed her throat with the other. That would be commensurate with the blitz attacks that appear to have killed the others. I doubt he tried to strangle her from behind either. Almost impossible to get at her neck while she is in that position.
- The bruising around her neck could have been caused by a number of things including but not limited to a tight collar. I don't see any suggestion of burst blood vessels in the eyes which would be a clear indication of asphyxia.
The fact is that she was killed on the bed and likely not while already rendered near to death as Chapman was. Because if he was killing an already unconscious woman, I doubt he would drag her large and heavy body over and onto a rickety bed, thus allowing ample opportunity for the kind of noise he didn't care to make.
I humbly submit that she was alive, sentient and willing when she climbed onto that bed.
- MJK could well have been on all-fours with her head hanging down and therefore her neck close to the bed. The spray might hit the wall at the moment her throat was slashed. This is just a possibility, but it is a viable possibility.
- The point about the unlikelihood of her being attacked while lying supine is the point I've been making since I started the thread. I obviously didn't make myself as clear as I'd hoped. It is just about impossible to kill her in the way she was killed while she lies prone on her side on the bed. It's far more likely that she was either consensually on all-fours, or that the killer knelt behind her, caught her up somehow with one hand and slashed her throat with the other. That would be commensurate with the blitz attacks that appear to have killed the others. I doubt he tried to strangle her from behind either. Almost impossible to get at her neck while she is in that position.
- The bruising around her neck could have been caused by a number of things including but not limited to a tight collar. I don't see any suggestion of burst blood vessels in the eyes which would be a clear indication of asphyxia.
The fact is that she was killed on the bed and likely not while already rendered near to death as Chapman was. Because if he was killing an already unconscious woman, I doubt he would drag her large and heavy body over and onto a rickety bed, thus allowing ample opportunity for the kind of noise he didn't care to make.
I humbly submit that she was alive, sentient and willing when she climbed onto that bed.
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