Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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I'm attempting to stay on topic for this thread...the conflicting pieces of information we can gather regarding the heart can lead one to infer that giving out too much information might not be the best idea...which could be why we have conflicting statements.
Jon made some great points about not giving out information while they were investigating but that doesn't seem to have been followed by everyone. I find it odd that we were made aware very quickly of body parts missing in the other murders yet not so with this one (if in fact missing at all). Something changed. Police strategy or something else?
Dr. Gabe was not used to this sort of thing, he mostly looked after children. So could the shock of seeing body parts everywhere and a woman cut up skew his memory? Sure. Could that shock also lead him to identify or note a heart being there when it wasn't? Sure.
Let's not forget that Dr. Gabe apparently also says that the uterus and ovarian adjuncts were missing as in the other murders. How could he know this if it took Dr. Bond to put the body back together again to see if there was missing parts? The report states that Dr. Gabe was "fresh from the horrible sight." Does that mean 5 minutes or 5 days?
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DRoy
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