In Session The jurors are now back in the courtroom and attorney Meczyk resumes his direct examination of Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen. I want to ask you about another area of Ms. Savios anatomy, the buttock region . . . do you see that discolored area? I do. Do you have an opinion what that mark is? Im pointing to the area that is this reddish area in the buttock . . . I think its a drying artifact, a desiccation of the skin that we typically see in bodies that have been exposed to air for a period of time. Your conclusion is that that discolored portion is an artifact of air? Of drying. He disagrees with the opinions of Dr. Blum and Dr. Case that this mark is an abrasion.
In Session Once again, the witness says he believes Savios death was caused by an accidental fall, which led to her drowning.
n Session Did you ever author a paper on fatal head injuries in infants and young children? Yes. The State objects to this question, and so the parties approach the bench for a sidebar.
n Session The sidebar ends. The witness is shown a copy of the paper in question. Did you ever author this paper on fatal abusive head injuries in infants and young children? Yes, I coauthored that article. There is a chapter in the article called Diffuse Brain Injury? Yes. The attorney quotes from the article (referring to axonal injuries). Those are your words? Yes. Did someone else use those words alongside you? Dr. Mary Case was the coauthor of the article. So those are her words, along with your words? Yes.