I wonder if the autopsy reports comment on early reports of bruising on SWM's wrists. I don't know if that kind of bruising could come about from HM or TS holding her wrists when they were lifting her onto the bed (if it happened that way).
Another tiny point. (I'm reading a Scarpetta mystery now, so I'm got autopsies on the brain). SWM was supposedly attacked while she was standing up, although it sounds like perhaps most of the blood ended up on the bed. The reason given was that she had aspirated blood from the broken nose. ?? I don't understand: if I'm lying in bed on my back, presumably on at least one pillow, and something hits my nose hard enough to break it but not hard enough to instantly kill me, isn't it likely that my first reaction is to gasp?
I think some of the police leaks may have actually been deliberate. If the police present an entire, detailed scenario of what they know, then TS and HM know what holes in their stories need patching up. If details get dribbled out, it forces HM and TS to watch and try to change their stories to stay consistent without accidentally tripping themselves up.
I've been thinking about the 'slur' that supposedly set TS off and the entire strategy. There's no way someone isn't going down for a killing. Both attorneys' top priority is to eliminate pre-meditation, because that takes the death penalty off the table. The 'slur' is really just one step away from trying to claim temporary insanity, IMHO, another plea that seems inconsistent with pre-meditation.
Another tiny point. (I'm reading a Scarpetta mystery now, so I'm got autopsies on the brain). SWM was supposedly attacked while she was standing up, although it sounds like perhaps most of the blood ended up on the bed. The reason given was that she had aspirated blood from the broken nose. ?? I don't understand: if I'm lying in bed on my back, presumably on at least one pillow, and something hits my nose hard enough to break it but not hard enough to instantly kill me, isn't it likely that my first reaction is to gasp?
I think some of the police leaks may have actually been deliberate. If the police present an entire, detailed scenario of what they know, then TS and HM know what holes in their stories need patching up. If details get dribbled out, it forces HM and TS to watch and try to change their stories to stay consistent without accidentally tripping themselves up.
I've been thinking about the 'slur' that supposedly set TS off and the entire strategy. There's no way someone isn't going down for a killing. Both attorneys' top priority is to eliminate pre-meditation, because that takes the death penalty off the table. The 'slur' is really just one step away from trying to claim temporary insanity, IMHO, another plea that seems inconsistent with pre-meditation.