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The distinguishing separation of blood and serum would indicate that death had taken place over a number of hours whereas if the blood appeared gelatinous and shiny you're talking about an hour or so.
Oh it was a Brownie box then ? I don't think. They NEED the clarity of a picture to investigate and magnify,not some grainy old pitted thing that shows spots where there aren't any.
My God! There's a wealth of diversity between a Box Brownie and the latest technology. In 1985 my ex had a top of the range Polaroid. No reason why such couldn't have been employed by police.
They would have had a top of the range Canon DLSR ? or Minolta.
And I have alread told you (and the picture of Sheila backs it up!) the blood was dried and cracked!
Only where it was at its thinnest each side of her mouth. I'm talking about the pool of it by her neck/shoulder-----------plus that which was pouring from her neck injuries. RED.NO SERUM.
]To be honest, it's clear that you don't know what you're talking about.
Oh don't I ? It's you who's struggling------that's plain to see.
I think that rather than back down you're prepared to fudge something out of existence.
I won't back down. I can assure you I don't do fudging but I know someone who does !!
Yes you do Lookout to the point of silliness.