Originally posted by JeffHamm
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for smaller BMI the cooling rate does appear to be faster.
Now, don't forget, these are based upon intact bodies, and no doubt the injuries to both Kate and Annie would speed up their cooling functions, but in the end, there's no basis to suggest that Kate might have cooled more slowly than Annie other than the slight difference in temperatures at the time of the murders. Those differences would not offset the difference between the statement of "not quite cold" after 13 hours compared to "cold" after the hypothesized 3-4 hours, leading to the conclusion these are subjective descriptions from two different people and therefore they are not directly comparable the way objective measurements are.
- Jeff
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