JB's Pants and Underwear???

  • #101
BOESP,
One of the results discovered at the Body Farm was that typically serious head fractures do not simply radiate out from the point of contact. Apparently once a fissure or radiating crack reaches another point of demarcation, say an eye socket, it will radiate backwards in a non-linear fashion creating another fissure, alike the cracked egg look.

So I think you are correct, but it would be more than an educated guess that could be offered.

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O/T - I've actually considered donating my body to the Body Farm when I'm done with it. I dislike burial, either above or below ground, and cremation would be a waste when they could be using my body to do research that might actually help someone somehow some day.
 
  • #102
O/T - I've actually considered donating my body to the Body Farm when I'm done with it. I dislike burial, either above or below ground, and cremation would be a waste when they could be using my body to do research that might actually help someone somehow some day.

That is very admirable.
 
  • #103
O/T - I've actually considered donating my body to the Body Farm when I'm done with it. I dislike burial, either above or below ground, and cremation would be a waste when they could be using my body to do research that might actually help someone somehow some day.


Nuisanceposter,

Sure why not, although one form of testing is burial in various types of organic deposit to measure the decomposition process, above ground testing tends to concentrate on the growth of larvae deposits etc, quite a grisly subject.


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  • #104
Nuisanceposter,

Sure why not, although one form of testing is burial in various types of organic deposit to measure the decomposition process, above ground testing tends to concentrate on the growth of larvae deposits etc, quite a grisly subject.


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THUD!!!! You do realize some of us are more sensitive than others.?! That its a miracle literally I am not in some state of decomposition or another. !!! Please for my sake can we sanitize random thoughts and opt for discussion of this case!!
 
  • #105
Well Nuisance, if I owned some land I would let you go lay out on it.

There would probably be some paperwork you would have to sign first, to protect myself. I'm saving my intruder theory for an emergency.
 
  • #106
BOESP,
One of the results discovered at the Body Farm was that typically serious head fractures do not simply radiate out from the point of contact. Apparently once a fissure or radiating crack reaches another point of demarcation, say an eye socket, it will radiate backwards in a non-linear fashion creating another fissure, alike the cracked egg look.

So I think you are correct, but it would be more than an educated guess that could be offered.


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Pardon me. I should have said they could likely make a professional determination. Except they can't always make a positive determination and they aren't always sure, thus the term "educated guess." I try to be wary of making over-stated claims, especially if someone else must make the claim. :angel:
 
  • #107
I totally agree. I was thinking the same thing. I am sure that it wasn't because it was her "favorite" pair of pants though....(she had money, she could have bought more).....I think it was more on the lines of....I have to keep them, because they may have some sort of fiber evidence. I think that is why it took them so long to turn over the clothes that they were wearing that night, in the first place. After, I am sure, they had been laundered two million times.

it would be interesting to see how faded they were when turned in,in comparison to the White's pics.
 
  • #108
Even if they were my ONLY pair of pants, if they were the pants I was wearing when the dead body of my child was carried up from the basement and laid under the Christmas Tree, I'd NEVER want to see them again!

I can only imagine what bad memories they would bring...Patsy must have thought everyone was stupid to try to have them believe they were her fav pair of jeans...*after the murder.
 
  • #109
Yep, I heard about that. I had also heard that they turned over a couple of different outfits a piece, because they claimed that they couldn't remember what they were wearing. YEAH RIGHT! :rolleyes: Just something else to throw the investigators off of their scent. Now tell me...if your daughter had been murdered, God forbid... and you were asked to turn over the clothes...not only would you NOT wait a year to do it...but, there would be NO WAY in he*l that you would NOT remember what you were wearing that night...the last night that you saw your daughter ALIVE. Am I right, or am I right?? Yes, I am right....

bing..RIGHT!!! not only that,but it's just like with the interviews...I'd say go ahead and test my fibers,go ahead and q'd me...rule me OUT so we can get on with it ! any innocent person would.
 
  • #110
it would be interesting to see how faded they were when turned in,in comparison to the White's pics.

Actually, LE reportedly said that the clothes turned over to them by the Rs seemed new and some seemed unworn. (as if they were bought just for the specific purpose of turning them over to police).
 
  • #111
Actually, LE reportedly said that the clothes turned over to them by the Rs seemed new and some seemed unworn. (as if they were bought just for the specific purpose of turning them over to police).

I read that in Thomas' book as well,but Patsy's jacket and JR's shirt were the items that apparently were the real thing,and they matched the fibers found in the basement.I wonder how many times those had been laundered b/f they turned them in.
on that note,I wonder if Patsy put her jacket down on the paint tray,perhaps she took it off to help w. the staging.and then fibers from the jacket were still on her hands and got transferred,unbeknowest to her.that may be why she wasn't afraid to turn it in..but she sure didn't want to turn the right shirt in...so to me it appears she took the jacket off for that,and then put it back on.
I don't think JR was aware he transferred anything at all.I think he leaned over her during the staging, and the fibers got there that way.
Patsy didn't want LE to have her pants,and I don't recall reading anything about JR's,so I assume nothing was found from them, or he didn't turn them in.
 

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