Trouble is, unlike OJ.,and the glove, we dont have the actual neck available to fit into the Aga, HB!
I think Boyce's main aim was to replicate the marks on the pig skin to prove that the Aga was responsible for burning Nevills neck.
Obviously he couldn't burn a living human being even if he could position him right, that is probably why he didn't bother to place a makeshift plinth for the volunteer to lie on.
Obviously Philip Boyce thinks the picture of the Aga parts and Nevills neck side by side is sufficient proof that the Aga was responsible!
And to be quite honest, that is the main thing, the mark replication by the Aga handles, HB!
Magic quote, Snow, you’re right, we don’t have Nevill’s neck available to “fit” to the Aga. That’s because it doesn’t fit, and it shows the stooge doesn’t fit either!
And if the classic excuse is “the Aga was too hot to position correctly”, then here’s my tip for the expert from HB, fit the doc’s neck when it’s cold, and think about it, Because if it can’t fit cold, it won’t fit hot either.
So What you’re admitting now is that the contact position doesn’t work, so you want to ignore that and fall back on pig skin, I think any idiot would know hot metal can burn skin, that’s not the issue, the issue is, head on the floor, contact with the handles, middle of the neck could reach the handle and the drain tap acting as a stop for the body.