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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I think the simplest answer is the right answer for the camera. He was fighting for his life, and she could not let him get away once the attack started. Both had adrenaline pumping. The camera probably hit the floor right after the ceiling picture and was just there getting kicked as they...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    That foot position is consistent with someone who is relaxed, or in this case unconscious or nearly unconscious. Most have this foot position or one very similar while sleeping. It took me forever to to put together that was a foot. The glare was and is still throwing me off.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    What was the point of the water?
  4. C

    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    You always have a casing or two that are not where you would expect them to be. They don't always fall together. I've never shot a gun that all the casing were in one grouping.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I would say that the bright white area is the re-entry wound into the facial skeleton. There is a x-ray from the back that shows the bullet lodged in the soft tissue of the cheek. This X-ray makes it look like it on top of the teeth, but if you can find the posterior view it is clearly only in...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I've seen a couple of pictures with the carpet removed and the the carpet and the pad removed. The pad was soaked through. The sub-floor was also soaked. The had to take a out a large section of carpet. Some of it was because fo the tracks, but the piece is even larger than that. It appears...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    That is something that can never be discounted witha .25 or a .22. Where do you think it riccheted off the skull? Do you think it changed directions as it was going through the Frontal Bone (because of the noe density there) or do you think the ricochet occurred after passing through the skull?
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I believe the testimony is that all knives from the home were accounted for and none of them match the murder weapon.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    It would be nice to have better (clearer with better lighting) pictures of the scene. Maybe the originals are better, but all the ones I have seen leave something to be desired. That formation in the tile near her heel in the dragging picture appears to be very distinct and it should be easy...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    While the hypovalemic shock and the Tamponade are possibilities, it is hard to say that he would have entered into either one in a minute. The indication is that there was some blood in the Pericardial Sac, but nothing to suggest the amount needed to push him into Tamonade. Cardiogenic...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Sitting in the shower is not the only vulnerable position he could be in. All he needs to be is unsuspecting. The Trajectory for the bullet through the skull does not match up real well with him sitting in the shower. To get from the where the bullet entered the Frontal Bone to where it...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Which chest wound are you discussing here? The one the hit the Vena Cave is virtually straight in at an oblique angle (lower in the front than the back). I guess she could have stabbed him with her arm in the position that she has been drinking with, but why? A straight line stab would be the...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Yes, we do know that the knife did not come from his house. All knives in his house are accounted for and they don't match the injuries on the body.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    No knives missing from his house. No knives in his house match the wounds. Where did the knife come from?
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    The body shunts blood to the brain at the detriment of other organs. His body would have been keeping as much flow to the brain as possible. The arteries are very muscular. They create their own pressure, so while the ceiling might not happen, there would have been some spray if he was on his...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    If she had cut his throat while he was in his back, she would have been covered in blood. There would have been splatter all over the walls and probably the ceiling also. From the look of the stain he was lying fairly close to the floor. Two of the largest, high pressure arteries in the body...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    What about the scene is disorganized? He has shown that she brought both weapons used to kill him. Wounds from both weapons would have been fatal. It just happens that the cutting of the throat is the quickest death.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    She doesn't have to finish him with the gun for the Murder I charge to stick. There are very few criminals who are organized from beginning to end. He has showed her intent and it is clear she carried out the plan whether it was with the knife. He very subtly showed she brought the knife also.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    You think hewas on his back, correct?

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