scandi
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Very Good Close and thank you.
I think that wherever there were abrasions these were the 'secondary' or ansillary marks made by whatever weapon was used by the killer. Kind of like a rope burn would make, turn red and maybe get a bit puffy.
If your arm was hit by this mag flashlight, the force of the edge of the rim of it would cause the crescent or jagged laceration {depending on the angle and how it landed on the skin},and the red marks the ME drew in the diagram acc to Baden were these stridations that were on the weapon and made an imprint in the skin when the blow was struck.
You'd think they could find a weapon to match those injuries to her body, and I bet they know just what it was. Unfortunately, like Charlie says, it might be out by Duffield hiding in some obscure place.
I think that wherever there were abrasions these were the 'secondary' or ansillary marks made by whatever weapon was used by the killer. Kind of like a rope burn would make, turn red and maybe get a bit puffy.
If your arm was hit by this mag flashlight, the force of the edge of the rim of it would cause the crescent or jagged laceration {depending on the angle and how it landed on the skin},and the red marks the ME drew in the diagram acc to Baden were these stridations that were on the weapon and made an imprint in the skin when the blow was struck.
You'd think they could find a weapon to match those injuries to her body, and I bet they know just what it was. Unfortunately, like Charlie says, it might be out by Duffield hiding in some obscure place.