Hi Bridewell,
Kileen was qualified to pass informed judgment on the likely cause of Tabram's death, but he was no weaponologist, and as such, his medical training at college did not particularly qualify him to pronounce too weightily on that subject. Reassuringly, he did not. He expressed opinion only. I'm afraid I don't agree that Kileen's weapon-related opinion must stand in the absence of any dissenting medical voice "who was also present". Dr. Phillips had considerably more experience than Kileen, but there are few today who accept that the killer had "surgical skill" that surpassed that of Phillips himself, or that Chapman lay dead with John Richardson was cutting leather off his boot some inches away. The fact that these views of Phillips were uncontested by any other doctor who examined Chapman's body doesn't seem to have enervated the widespread acceptance that he was probably wrong, and for good reason too.
Regards,
Ben
Kileen was qualified to pass informed judgment on the likely cause of Tabram's death, but he was no weaponologist, and as such, his medical training at college did not particularly qualify him to pronounce too weightily on that subject. Reassuringly, he did not. He expressed opinion only. I'm afraid I don't agree that Kileen's weapon-related opinion must stand in the absence of any dissenting medical voice "who was also present". Dr. Phillips had considerably more experience than Kileen, but there are few today who accept that the killer had "surgical skill" that surpassed that of Phillips himself, or that Chapman lay dead with John Richardson was cutting leather off his boot some inches away. The fact that these views of Phillips were uncontested by any other doctor who examined Chapman's body doesn't seem to have enervated the widespread acceptance that he was probably wrong, and for good reason too.
Regards,
Ben
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