According to the FBI report, which cites Giddings autopsy, there were
saw kerf striations on bones in her arms and legs, which her killer presumably amputated.
Read more here:
http://www.macon.com/2014/01/03/2861379/fbi-giddings-slaying-a-sex-fantasy.html#storylink=cpy
Here is an interesting report on saw kerfs:
Statistical analysis of kerf mark measurements in bone
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033513/
That is an interesting link, Sandstorm. Wow, is it ever technical! Can't say I was able to comprehend it completely but think I got the general idea, anyhow.
When I opened the pdf that WMAZ provided of the motion to exclude Morton's testimony and started reading, I just wasn't expecting to come face to face with the autopsy report.
It sort of stunned me for a moment. After all this time ... so many questions answered. And -- though of course we have known almost since the first that Lauren was dismembered -- even in the clinical language of an autopsy report, some of it, the "hows" of the dismembering, was pretty rough reading.
The report would seem to lay to rest some things that were rumored early on, though. (Thank heavens, because what WAS done is already way beyond awful, awful.):
(1)The dismemberment was
not done in such a manner as to "remove" the genitalia, for one. I imagine the most basic part (the part that probably first comes to many people's minds when they hear about "rape kit" testing) of a rape kit assessment was able to be done.
(2) The autopsy says nothing about organs removed, "slices" (pardon the term, I cannot think of a better way to say it) of her removed -- nor about multiple stab wounds. (I remember once hearing a story that there were 70-plus stab wounds.)
The report does talk about some incision marks adjacent to some of the actual dismembering cuts. I guess maybe those might be some type of "false start" or hesitation marks (much like mentioned in your link, except on flesh instead of bone). But it crossed my mind that maybe the perp sort of made shallow cuts to "lay out" the pattern for dismembering -- and I wondered if the one separate cut described, I think on her lower chest, might have been such a "mark" for possible further reduction of the torso (that never was done). Ugh. Sorry -- I am just trying to figure some things out. That chest wound could also have been a threatening/controlling move, too, though, or torture (please no), even happened in a struggle... I guess it could be several different things. I'm hoping it was post-mortem, though, at any rate, and it seems that they would have been able to tell ... and maybe would have described it differently if it seemed not to be, I'm not sure.
Just last night, I was thinking about Lauren's case and was making a little mental list of questions I sure would like to know the answers to -- not the big, overarching questions, but little details that have just had me wondering for a long time -- was even thinking of posting it and asking others if they had ones to add. Anyhow, one on my list was: Were the shorts found on Lauren's remains her own or not? The autopsy report says:
The torso was clad only in pink-tone "Champion" brand shorts, size large.
Though of course I still don't know for sure, with that, I am thinking the shorts were probably Lauren's own.
Cause of death: undetermined homicidal violence.