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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I challenge you to prove that Amelia Richardson didn’t kill Annie Chapman assisted by Fred Abberline both dressed in rabbit costumes!
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From Chandler:
”There were also a few spots of blood on the back wall, near the head of the deceased, 2ft from the ground. The largest spot was of the size of a sixpence”
This surely puts to bed any idea of the body being killed/mutilated elsewhere? These would have been behind the door so there’s no way that they could have gotten there any other way that as spray from the body or maybe a drop or two flying from the knife as he wielded it.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostFrom Chandler:
”There were also a few spots of blood on the back wall, near the head of the deceased, 2ft from the ground. The largest spot was of the size of a sixpence”
This surely puts to bed any idea of the body being killed/mutilated elsewhere? These would have been behind the door so there’s no way that they could have gotten there any other way that as spray from the body or maybe a drop or two flying from the knife as he wielded it.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostFrom Chandler:
”There were also a few spots of blood on the back wall, near the head of the deceased, 2ft from the ground. The largest spot was of the size of a sixpence”
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View Post
On the wooden paling between the yard in question and the next, smears of blood, corresponding to where the head of the deceased lay, were to be seen. These were about 14 inches from the ground, and immediately above the part where the blood from the neck lay.
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Originally posted by John G View PostIn the Wallace murder case blood splatter hit the wall 7 feet in height. That's what happens with arterial spray."On the wooden paling between the yard in question and the next, smears of blood, corresponding to where the head of the deceased lay, were to be seen. These were about 14 inches from the ground, and immediately above the part where the blood from the neck lay." The marks were immediately below the incision, isn't that sufficient enough to agree with a spray? Since it appears she was cut while lying down, so it wasn't from the result of falling against the fence while being cut. The cut happened while she was lying down, ergo, as I said earlier, despite your attempt to revise it, it appears it was spray.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post"On the wooden paling between the yard in question and the next, smears of blood, corresponding to where the head of the deceased lay, were to be seen. These were about 14 inches from the ground, and immediately above the part where the blood from the neck lay." The marks were immediately below the incision, isn't that sufficient enough to agree with a spray? Since it appears she was cut while lying down, so it wasn't from the result of falling against the fence while being cut. The cut happened while she was lying down, ergo, as I said earlier, despite your attempt to revise it, it appears it was spray.
The point that I was making is that 14 inches is no great distance for arterial spray.Last edited by John G; 09-25-2019, 06:06 PM.
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Having been employed in an abattoir in outer Brisbane for the pre Xmas rush in the mid 1970s,arterial spray is quite a familiar sight.
Where was the arterial spray in Stride and Eddowes cases?My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostHaving been employed in an abattoir in outer Brisbane for the pre Xmas rush in the mid 1970s,arterial spray is quite a familiar sight.
Where was the arterial spray in Stride and Eddowes cases?
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View PostHi board, I took off my index finger in a horrific if avoidable accident. The arterial spray was nothing short of Impressive, ruining several pairs of bowling shoes.
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