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And you post things then deny posting it.
So what is the crescent dark line then? What kind of bloodstain begins or ends in such a formation? And what's the raw looking indent on the inside of the bottom of her index? Is that also just an isolated rectangular bloodstain? Nothing to do with gripping a rifle then... given that she was the original prime suspect? Steve, how does an injured person on the brink of death move their arm back and forth below their neck wound in order to receive four blobs of blood in succession? Also - how many fingers do we have on a human hand - minus the thumb? When you grab something like an arm (from a certain angle) - you place four fingers on top and a thumb undereath or to the side.
Adam I did apologise I can do no more and you accepted it was not intentional I had just forgot.
Hopefully Roch will clear everything up today & tell the forum how he got to see the evidence he can't disclose & if it is now with JB's legal advisors. He was posting on this thread yesterday & must have fogotten to answer.
Several observations. They cannot be deep cuts as there is not enough bleeding. They are most likely to be lacerations. I have always gone with nails as the most probable answer. But I am not convinced they are.The position of the marks unfortunately is over an area of skin that is variable and pliant depending on what the person is doing (specially the thumb). If you were to clench Sheila's hand into a fist those marks will change somewhat. So it will be difficult to know exactly what caused them by just a photo.
David do you see lacerations or not irrespective of what caused them what else could have caused them but a persons nails or a big cat.
Fingers and palms were free from blood, it's just transfer from her wrist, have a look at the wider angle photographs in the library.
Hello AdamRoch may disclose more information when he is next on.
Well they look like finger prints to me too
Looks like at least one crescent gouge which has then also scraped the skin. The marks next to it have also scraped the skin in the same manner but dont form a clear cresent. There is a indentation which is not easy to make out on the inside of her index finger / thumb span.
I agree. That's how it appears to me.
Neil - we must share the same optical prescription.