There are clearly two types of blood visible in this image, blood that is dried, and blood which is wet and fresh looking - in my opinion, blood from the first wound and blood from the second wound
The blood from her mouth looks dry, and Dr Craig said it was dried. The blood on her throat looks wettish, but it's from the same shot as the blood from her mouth. It makes no sense that some blood from one shot would be dry and some would still be wet.
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Yes, have you contemplated why some of the blood appears to be wet, whilst other blood appears to be dried?
It's linked to the movement of the body by the police from the bed to the floor, and whilst on the floor, as result of rolling her body about from its side onto the supine position...
The police moved the body, and what you see in the photograph in so far as the blood is concerned, is evidence of that movement and disturbance by the police...
Simple...
It could also be because of flash photography giving a false impression.
You said a while back that the blood from her mouth was fresh and that it was held in her mouth until she was moved, and now you don't appear to think that.
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It could have been held in her mouth, and leaked out when they moved her body from the bed to the floor, and subsequently dried, before she was moved again by rolling her body over into the supine position, at which stage the plugs of clotted blood on the two entry wounds became detached and blood that was trapped in the tracks made by the bullets, started to leak out on a different occasion...
So, I do not think I am saying anything different to what I have already said, only that you have invited me to explain these apparent anomalies, and I have given this response...
If for whatever reason you are not happy with my reply, you may make a different point, and I may answer it in a different way...
If I do, it does not mean I have changed my mind about something, or anything...