cachous
Hello Mike. Quite right--those bloody cachous again. And they figure prominently in any scenario to forbid any movement except an extremely rapid take down.
It seems, then, that there could have been no turning of the body or pulling it or other struggle ante mortem. No. It must be as was said at the inquest--a quick take down, likely by the neckerchief, and she must have contracted her fists when seized. Only that, I think, can account for the cachous.
But all this suggests EXITING the yard, given the placement of the body. And it does no good to suggest a post mortem turning of the body 180 degrees. At least, not to my mind.
The best.
LC
Hello Mike. Quite right--those bloody cachous again. And they figure prominently in any scenario to forbid any movement except an extremely rapid take down.
It seems, then, that there could have been no turning of the body or pulling it or other struggle ante mortem. No. It must be as was said at the inquest--a quick take down, likely by the neckerchief, and she must have contracted her fists when seized. Only that, I think, can account for the cachous.
But all this suggests EXITING the yard, given the placement of the body. And it does no good to suggest a post mortem turning of the body 180 degrees. At least, not to my mind.
The best.
LC
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