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Now, regarding the fingernails with flesh attached found at the scene, she states that decomposition is hastened in Hawaii and out Hana Hwy especially due to 1) high temperatures (around 80 F or above) 2) high humidity 3) high rainfall. The combination of warmth and moisture hastens decomposition in a big way including the process called skin slippage, in which the skin quickly thins and starts to literally slip away. This would have happened to Charlis fingernails within about 3 days in such an environment and she stated that if they brushed against the ground or branches, they would simply come right off i.e. when someone moved/dragged her body. So much for the theory that Steven hacked her fingertips off with a machete! I believe its likely that Steven dragged Charlis body away & removed it on Wednesday because her body being there for several days would account for her fingernails coming off
and Thursday he was bleaching his truck and thats also the day that Phaedra, Molly, & Max went there & found maggot infested items.
So, going back to the jawbone
Here is my new theory based on all the new forensic information:
Referencing the pic of Steven where hes covering his mouth in horror while apparently looking at pics of Charlis remains in the courtroom, he is holding his mouth with his left hand, and in his right hand is a pen. This leads me to believe that, like most people, SC is right-handed.
How would a right-handed person stab the right side of someones jaw? Awkward. It would be much more natural to stab the persons left side with your right hand
but he didnt. Also note the direction of incision-marks on the right jaw: they are slanted up toward her nose, NOT up in the opposite direction toward her ear. This leads me to believe that Steven was behind Charli, perhaps pulling her hair, as he plunged the knife into her lower right cheek, jaw, and neck with his dominant right hand. I find it likely that he was standing behind her when he inflicted those marks on the bone because they ALL slant upward and outward toward her nose. He either had her standing or had her stomach-down on the ground, while he was behind her, striking violently and repeatedly into her neck/jaw area with a knife.
Harle also discussed the two blunt-trauma fractures which broke the lower jawbone - 1 fracture occurred in the front and 1 in the back, splitting the lower jaw into two separate pieces. These were caused by very heavy blunt striking (to the chin?), like with a heavy pipe, sledgehammer, or fall on hard ground, etc. As Hooponopono mentioned, the prosecution asked What about a stomp? and she said yes.
I suggest that this fracturing of the lower jaw would have come about with Steven behind her, taking her hair and back of head, and smashing her face repeatedly on something hard: on the ground, on a rock, on part of the truck. It seems likely to me that it would have been a part of the same overall attack that produced the knife wounds in the exact same region. This impact would have fractured her jaw and her palette, producing the small palette bone that was found. The rapid decomposition/skin slippage that was responsible for her fingernails falling off would have also been responsible for her lower jaw coming apart when he moved the body days later, leaving the lower jawbone and small piece of palette bone - and of course the fingernails - behind, unbeknownst to him if he was in a big hurry. So he need not have taken a machete or axe and dismembered her; it may simply be that due to her injuries & decomposition, these bones fell away from the body during movement. This is my own theory. Flesh, fat, muscle, and fascia would have been loosened or cut away on the part of the jawbone that received the stabs during the attack, and rapid decomposition in the jungle would have denuded the area, and caused skin slippage/loosening. I dont believe a deliberate defleshing occurred. We know that Steven moves very fast. He would not have sat there in the brush scraping flesh off some bone.
Just my 2 cents. - Mox
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