Originally posted by Fisherman
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"Oh, I do know it. That is why I am saying that his minimum was two hours. Accordingly, it seems I can manage without your help."
My response:
This again demonstrates that you don't know what a qualification of an opinion is. Dr Phillips already said that Chapman had been dead "at least two hours". That was his opinion. So his opinion already included the notion of a "minimum of two hours". If he qualified THAT opinion, what does it mean? Do you even know? I can tell you what it means. It means that he was saying it could have been less than two hours due to the coolness of the air and the immense loss of blood. If he had been aware that a person in ill-health and emaciated with TB, at the time they died, will lose heat faster than a normal person, which he probably wasn't aware of, he would no doubt have included that into the reason for qualifying his opinion too.
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