Originally posted by curious4
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Constable Lamb did admit to grasping her hand, the nearest one to him is this same right hand. He felt for a pulse, but he also told the court that some of the blood on the ground was liquid, but elsewhere it had congealed.
Now, in the dark blood looks like oil, and at night you cannot tell if blood is liquid or congealed unless you touch it.
So my conjecture is that PC Lamb felt her face (as he says), then saw the blood around her neck, touched it to see if it was still liquid, then felt her pulse, thereby transferring the clotted blood to her wrist.
Clenching of the hands is a sign of strangulation - he didn't have to kill his victims, just render them unconscious for the time it took to cut their throats.
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