Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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But we still know that he used a deeply, deeply flawed method to estimate ToD, under extreme circumstances. I seriously doubt he had ever had to do anything approaching that sort of work, with a body laid bare and open, eviscerated and missing a LOT of blood.
Simply by removing so much of the subcutaneous fat from around the abdomen the killer opened up the core to drop in temperature far quicker than would normally occur.
So much of the stuff that keeps a body warm after death was destroyed or removed, it HAD to have a major impact on ToD.
Using the Victorian standard methodology, I'm kind of impressed that he didn't put it even earlier than 2 hours. But I just don't think it's any more reliable than guesswork.
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