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To: James R. Barrett who wrote (161)1/9/2000 1:58:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1397
 
If her throat was cut after her heart stopped there would be very little bleeding.

Exactly. Which is why we need to know the order in which the wounds were inflicted. The autopsy report would probably make this clear.

It could have happened as you describe, but if the slash to the throat caught an artery, there'd have been blood all over everywhere and everyone.

A friend PMed me the other day to tell me that someone he knew had been stabbed to death. With a steak knife. Brutally and repeatedly, though his throat wasn't slit. There was a sickening quantity of blood; even bystanders who weren't injured were covered with it.

[Good to see you again, Jim. Been a long time!]