Author Topic: you can't fool me - police surgeon, Dr Craig, got it so terribly wrong...  (Read 20716 times)

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Offline Bridget

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If the pathologist had been shown this photograph of the condition of the blood which was photographed at 10am as flowing from the wounds and the sides of Sheila's mouth, he would almost certainly have been able to confirm that Sheila had only recently died, and that the reason why the condition of the blood was / is thinned as it is / was, was because she had been taking medication which served to thin out her blood. Now this is important for a number of reasons, but chiefly because none of the blood found inside the silencer was found to have any traces of drugs or any medication amongst it. Now, I don't want to entertain any suggestions that the lab' didn't test for the presence of drugs in the blood from the silencer, or that the lab' didn't know that Sheila had been taking drugs, because I do know that some of the blood which was taken from her body during autopsy was screened for the presence of drugs and that confirmation was obtained to this effect as a result of testing part of the same taken from her body...


The truth is, no drug presence was found in the blood from inside the silencer, and that to me is a significant feature which everyone has missed...

There is no evidence that the blood from the silencer was tested for drugs though is there?

What drug thins the blood, haliperidol?
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Offline mike tesko

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Is there a copy of prof Knight's report available? I don't recall seeing that.

Re the blood, what you see as wet blood, i see as a sheen on dry or drying blood, but you and I are looking at photos, so can't really draw a conclusion either way.

Well, with respect, you should consider going to spec savers because the blood in question has not coagulated at all...
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Well, with respect, you should consider going to spec savers because the blood in question has not coagulated at all...

Thank you for your respect, I equally respectfully disagree with you. :)
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Thank you for your respect, I equally respectfully disagree with you. :)

Yeah, but I have already been to spec savers...
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Well, with respect, you should consider going to spec savers because the blood in question has not coagulated at all...



I think specsavers would be a great idea  ;D ;D :D
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I think there is one local to you Bridget
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Yeah, but I have already been to spec savers...

Did you get your money back?
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Offline mike tesko

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Funnily enough, it is also very odd that the blood which appears to be running freely from the entry wound, uncoagulated, does not behave in the same way as the blood which ran and leaked from Sheila's left nostril, and beneath the lower entry wound?  How could blood flow in all these different directions at different sites on her neck and face, yet collectively they do not correlate or correspond to or with one another? Perhaps spec savers gave me a dud pair when I visited them, either that or the pair they sold me enabled me to see the light so to speak...
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There's nothing wrong with Mikes eyes
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Seriously, do you have a copy of Knight's report Mike, is it on the forum?
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Irrespective of whether or not anyone is wearing specs that they got from spec savers, imagine for one moment if you had seen a photograph of Sheila on the bed, with only one entry wound, and a small trail of dried blood beneath it which trailed away vertically, what would you think of the suggestion made by police that when the firearms team got into the bedroom they found Sheila with two wounds on her neck and the gun which fired the bullets upon her body? I apologise for the edited condition of the following photograph, but this should give you some idea of what the solitary wound on Sheila's neck looks like in the photograph of Sheila on the bed, before she was shot for the second time and her body moved to the floor by police, to allow PC Bird to come along later and photograph Sheila's body on the bedroom floor with two entry wounds, and blood pouring and leaking and running from the corners of her mouth, and left nostril, and everything else?
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Seriously, do you have a copy of Knight's report Mike, is it on the forum?

Yes, I have an extract of professor Knights testimony from during the trial, and I believe that somewhere amongst the 50,000 odd documents in my possession I have a copy of his report as well - I can't say for certain because I have not yet read all the material in my possession. I will certainly try to lay my hands on the court transcript extract I have just referred to, and post it...
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Thank you.
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PI Bob Miller told Deputy Coroner, Mr Thompkin, at the opening of the inquest on 14th August 1985, that police believed that Sheila killed the others and that she then took her own life by way of a solitary shot to the neck. Miller was there when the police surgeon pronounced Sheila as being dead at 8:44am, and would have seen the only wound upon her neck at that time / stage (as above)...
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PI Bob Miller told Deputy Coroner, Mr Thompkin, at the opening of the inquest on 14th August 1985, that police believed that Sheila killed the others and that she then took her own life by way of a solitary shot to the neck. Miller was there when the police surgeon pronounced Sheila as being dead at 8:44am, and would have seen the only wound upon her neck at that time / stage (as above)...

You once posted a still from a crime scene video in which the blood trails looked totally different. Can you repost it if you have time? Do you have more and how, chronologically, does it and the blood tie in with this theory?