According to Kori, the one who the Anti-Phillips always like to quote:
Table 4: Effect of Temperature in The Development of Rigor Mortis. Condition of body Time since death
1. If body feels warm and flaccid:
Dead less than 3 hours
2. If body feels warm and is stiff:
Dead from 3-8 hours
3. If body feels cold and is stiffc:
Dead from 8-36 hours
4. If body feels cold and flaccid:
Dead more than 36 hours
Chapman was cold, except that there was a certain remaining heat, under the intestines and stiffness was evidently commencing, I would say option 2 or 3 is the case here, having Dr. Phillips saying at least 2 hours probably more is 100% in agreement with resent studies, and by giving a minimum of 2 hours he was very very generous indeed taking into account all other factors that hasten the onset the Rigor.
Notice how they say (feels cold), no thermometer?! what the .. they must have lost their minds ?!
And yet we have lovely posters who tell us that Dr. Phillips statement should be safely discarded, was wrong, not accurate, to throw it out of the window, and that it was better for him not to do any examination and not to give any TOD at all, because we have learned now that it was by luck, and luck only, everything that they managed rightly to estimate.
The Baron
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