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Offline Caroline

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It flowed from her nose to her eye because her head was back. 



His account that her head was up in the air is at odds with the account of others who insist it was as is in this above photo when police found her. 

It is easy to misrember things later when writing them down.  There is no support that her head was moved by police prior to taking these photos. He took the gun off to clear it after this photo was taken.

Clearly if her head was propped up against the stand not just on the floor touching against it that presents even less ability for the blood to out of the sides of the mouth the way it did or to the eye.

That would be an even stronger indication she was murdered then moved and her head placed on the stand. But her head was on the floor.

She may have been carried or moved by Jeremy (if he's the killer - have to keep saying that).
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Offline scipio_usmc

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She may have been carried or moved by Jeremy (if he's the killer - have to keep saying that).

I agree. 

But if police had found her head propped up though that would be even more damning and an even more significant indicator she had been moved by the killer. If I were biased against Jeremy I would be insisting that Woodcock was right, her head was propped up and thus that proved after her death when the blood on her face dried or was near dry then the the killer propped her head up against the nightstand.  But I am not baised and accept that Woodcock was simply mistaken.

Those who support Jeremy don't seem to appreciate that if her head when found by police had been propped up as Woodcock described then this is highly damaging to Jeremy.  The police doctoring that is being alleged would have helped him. But there is no evidence that supports Woodcock it suggests he just was mistaken.   
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