Krystine
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So what I don't get is - if the sidewalk was 'cleaned' after, how did that material stay stuck and not get washed away? The only (gross) conclusion I can come up with, is after the murderer cleaned up, he walked past and the material was stuck to his shoe? Sorry guys, I hate this gore, it's quite upsetting.
Also why wasn't such a noticeable piece of bloody material marked with a marker? Anyone have thoughts on this?
We need Winnancy for this one.
I think and imagine( from reading a lot of Pat Cornwell and Kathy Reichs), that blood from a crime scene tends to harden and clot and becomes a sticky difficult mess to clean. It does seem to have pooled in that crevice in the concrete and maybe in haste it was a slap-dash job of hosing it down.