Cesar Laurean's Trial

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  • #321
agreed upon facts, true as follows jan 14 examined anti mortem dental records compared to Marias records,
positive ID was established
parties have agreed, stipulated as Maria is the body.
 
  • #322
Dr. Thomas Clark takes the stand. Verifies he was employed as ME in NC in 2008, gives his background, states he is also forensic pathologist. Describing purpose of autopsy. On 01/14/08 performed autopsy on Maria at UNC campus in Chapel Hill (office of state ME).
 
  • #323
Initial observation, wrapped in sheet, charred body, decopmposed, sports bra, green knit shirt, partially melted bag containing baby clothing, bag of dirt, bag containing fetal hand, bag of dirt and debris
 
  • #324
Couldn't tell size prior to death
 
  • #325
Skull fracture left side of head; superficial knife wound to neck; hinge fracture to base of the skull.
 
  • #326
Injuries, complex skull fracture, left side.
Roughly rectangular, consisted of multiple individual fracture. Depressed.
Superficial insized wound, 2 inches, gaping.
Knife, cleanly separated. Not a result of burning
Base of skull, fracture <hinge> .
 
  • #327
agreed upon facts, true as follows jan 14 examined anti mortem dental records compared to Marias records,
positive ID was established
parties have agreed, stipulated as Maria is the body.

They probably don't want the jury to look at any more pictures... so they stipulated it was her.
 
  • #328
Death as a result of blunt force injury to the head.
 
  • #329
COD: blunt force injury to the head. ME believes the crowbar could have caused the injuries he saw. He cannot determine an accurate TOD. He agrees she could have been killed on 12/14/07.
 
  • #330
Type of force, substantial.
 
  • #331
Opinion that crowbar could have caused injuries he saw.
 
  • #332
Time of death, not possible to determine accurate time. Would be consistant Dec 14th time frame,
edited: DID he say Dec 14th??
 
  • #333
Skull fracture left side of head; superficial knife wound to neck; hinge fracture to base of the skull.

I hate that 🤬🤬🤬! :furious:
 
  • #334
Skull fracture left side of head; superficial knife wound to neck; hinge fracture to base of the skull.

Hmmm, wonder how a crowbar could fracture the BASE of the skull? I'm thinking he slammed her into something like the wall or floor. :furious:
 
  • #335
IMO, the testimony about SUBSTANTIAL force knocks back the theory that Christina may have done the deed.
 
  • #336
My guts in a knot and I'm not even looking at the fetus pic. :(
 
  • #337
Jurors being shown autopsy photographs with the Dr. explaining to them what they are. He could not determine age of fetus due to charring and decomposition.
 
  • #338
I want to see his face. :(
 
  • #339
Can't tell how many blows there were to the head. Could have been caused by a single blow.
Hinge factor could have been caused by the single blow.

Probably would have died within a few minutes at most after the blow.
 
  • #340
On cross, neck injury not related to blow to the head.
 
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