Any reference I've seen on the net says kitchen knife. I don't consider butter knifes to be "kitchen" knifes. My kitchen knifes either have saw type blades or sharp blades and have many sizes of them.
Caylee was very little and any slicing surely would have knicked/cut her bones, especially if the inmate was in a rage at the time.
Oh and by the way, Dr G had stated no trauma to the bones, I think knife marks would be included in that
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. I missed most of JVM tonight - had unexpected company. I'll have to watch that when our beloved Patty gets it posted on the media thread in the AM.Whoa I bet poor baby caylee's clothing that was found in the bag has "slice markings " (I can't believe I'm writing this) maybe KC did not cut deep to the bones??? so so sad!
Whoa I bet poor baby caylee's clothing that was found in the bag has "slice markings " (I can't believe I'm writing this) maybe KC did not cut deep to the bones??? so so sad!
Dr. G actually said that there was no trauma to the bones "prior to death". Didn't say what kind of damage AFTER death.
Dr. G actually said that there was no trauma to the bones "prior to death". Didn't say what kind of damage AFTER death.
No Turbo - I went back the other day and relistened to both just Dr. G's official statement and then the whole ID presser with the Q&A. All that was said was there was no antemortem trauma to the bones. Antemortem meaning before death. Post mortem trauma was not mentioned at all. I found that interesting as well. And Dr. G said that pending results and other reports the cause of death COULD BE revisited at another time. Again, another interesting statement.I will have to re listen to that, but I believe she said no trauma post-mortum, which means after death. I always wondered about that too.
Wow so Dr. G only mentioned condition of the bones after death which was nothin but anything that may have happened prior to death was not mentioned. So neck breaking ,cuts on bones, broken bones, use of gasoline..... not going to say it..... are all still very possible, seems they need to keep that stuff until the trial??
One guess...the stain was from post-mortem evacuation. IIRC, the hair was found near the edge of the trunk...corner maybe near the tail light?...and IIRC Yuri or someone indicated they believe they knew the position of the body in the trunk. Soooo...hair in the corner...trunk of body toward center putting the location of the stain at approx. the right place for a toddler.
Another poster speculated it was from vomit perhaps as a result of an o.d.
...just possibilities...
Wow so Dr. G only mentioned condition of the bones after death which was nothin but anything that may have happened prior to death was not mentioned. So neck breaking ,cuts on bones, broken bones, use of gasoline..... not going to say it..... are all still very possible, seems they need to keep that stuff until the trial??
By George I think you got it!!! Yes, no trauma to bones BEFORE death - post mortem (after death was not discussed).Ok just when I think I have things all figured out. I realize I'm more lost and confused than ever:waitasec:
So we only know that her bones don't show any trauma before death ??
By George I think you got it!!! Yes, no trauma to bones BEFORE death - post mortem (after death was not discussed).