Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
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Moreover, as covered earlier, complete rigor can arise in a short time, under 2 hours, and to do so it must onset well before that. Also, as pointed out in some other posts, detection of rigor mortis, and how "well marked it is" is an entirely subjective evaluation. Given he says it appears to be just commencing, it may be his subjective criterion leans towards detecting stiffness that might not even have been rigor mortis. That could, in part, be influenced by his impression that she was very cold, and so he was thinking she was dead for some time and so may be more inclined to think any stiffness must be the start of rigor mortis. That's humans for you, our subjective opinions get influenced by many factors, and the formulation of a belief (from his touch temperature reading) will have an impact upon how we interpret more ambiguous information.
In short, there is nothing in his objective statements that contradicts the ToD based upon the witnesses, even if his opinion was for a later time. We can evaluate his opinion by examining the information upon which it is based, and when we do so, his opinion, while not implausible, should not be viewed definitive. Given the additional information provided by various witnesses, the totality of the evidence points to a ToD after Richardson's visit.
- Jeff
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