In Session The witness and the jurors are now back in the courtroom. Can you explain how many separate areas of injuries are reflected in those four areas? Two areas of injury: one just below the right collar bone that matches up to that area of hemorrhage. And another one in this area here, just below the collar bone here, is the second area . . . the tissue overlying the clavicles are cut through, to permit the lifting of the area . . . so there are two areas of hemorrhage into the soft tissues overlying the collar bones. Can you explain how you know those arent artifacts? Because this is typically what hemorrhage is, a rupture of blood vessels at a point of trauma . . .these pictures were taken the day after the remains of Kathleen Savio were found; she was in a fresh state, back in 2004 . . . this area is a little pooling of blood; thats an artifact. But these two areas are bruising, bruising of a body.