Hi all,
In support of my post #258 above and the thesis that Travis was shot 1st, I've been doing a bit of digging in the literature on gunshot wounds to the head.
One generality that can be made is that penetrating damage to the frontal lobes is the least likely to be incapacitating and life threatening. I quote from two sources (bbm):
"Generally speaking, the nearer the bullet track is to the base of the brain, the more dangerous is the injury.... Of the less severe injuries, perforations of the frontal lobes are the least serious, and those of the occipital region are also not very dangerous to life." (Gunshot Wounds. C.G.Spencer)
"Just as in the case of gunshot wounds of the heart or major blood vessels, individuals can perform tasks and survive wounds of the brain, especially if the injury involves only the frontal lobes... In documented cases of suicide, individuals have fired a bullet through their frontal lobes, and then fired a second, fatal gunshot wound to the basal ganglia." (Gunshot Wounds, Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques. Vincent DiMaio, M.D.)
The second reference above describes some examples. Included was an elderly man who shot himself in the temple with a .32 caliber revolver. The bullet perforated both cerebral hemispheres. Following this, he was conscious for at least two hours during which time he talked with his wife, a visiting nurse, and EMS personnel.
There is another case (with photo) described in which an elderly man shot himself in the right temple with a .357 Magnum. The wound was so devastating, it blew off the front and top of his head above the temple. Nonetheless, he lived for an hour and a half without any life support, highlighting the non-critical nature the frontal lobes for sustaining life.
I quote again from the second reference above (bbm):
"In addition to such a head wound not immediately causing incapacitation, in some instances individuals who have been shot do not initially realize it. This is not uncommon in combat situations, where the noise, violence, and activity so distract an individual that he may not realize he has been wounded."
Now, Dr. Horn is a Medical Examiner. But he is NOT a specialist in traumatic brain injury. His testimony that Travis would likely have been immediately incapacitated is completely unfounded by the evidence that was presented. Horn is out of his realm of expertise when he speculates about Travis being incapacitated. More seriously, he presented an unfounded scenario aligned with the state's preferred sequence of events that could be very damaging to the defense. If Travis was shot first, it is consistent with Jodi's story. If Travis was shot last, Jodi is lying. Obviously the prosecution prefers that Travis be shot last.
When Travis was shot in the shower, he was probably shocked about what had just happened: his ex, with whom he had just had sex that afternoon, had just fired a handgun aimed at his face/head. He would have known he was hit, but may not have known how serious it was. When Jodi tried to fire a second time, the gun jammed. Travis would have realized he was in mortal danger, and his 'fight or flight' adrenaline kicked in. Jodi left the bathroom to get the knife. As she was leaving, Travis might have hissed "I'll kill you bltch!" per Jodi's testimony. Travis got up from the shower and headed to the sink to look in the mirror at his injury and where all the blood was coming from. He might have assumed Jodi, with a jammed gun, was no longer an immediate threat. Hence, he faced the mirror, bent over the sink as his blood dripped, steadying himself with wet hands on the counter in front of the sink. Blood was filling his sinus and mouth, he aspirated some blood, and coughed.
Seconds later, in the mirror, he saw Jodi coming at him with the knife. He turned to face his attacker.....
Dave
Why would a man run from a woman with a knife instead of disarming her and throwing her across the room?
Hi all,
In support of my post #258 above and the thesis that Travis was shot 1st, I've been doing a bit of digging in the literature on gunshot wounds to the head.
One generality that can be made is that penetrating damage to the frontal lobes is the least likely to be incapacitating and life threatening. I quote from two sources (bbm):
"Generally speaking, the nearer the bullet track is to the base of the brain, the more dangerous is the injury.... Of the less severe injuries, perforations of the frontal lobes are the least serious, and those of the occipital region are also not very dangerous to life." (Gunshot Wounds. C.G.Spencer)
"Just as in the case of gunshot wounds of the heart or major blood vessels, individuals can perform tasks and survive wounds of the brain, especially if the injury involves only the frontal lobes... In documented cases of suicide, individuals have fired a bullet through their frontal lobes, and then fired a second, fatal gunshot wound to the basal ganglia." (Gunshot Wounds, Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics, and Forensic Techniques. Vincent DiMaio, M.D.)
The second reference above describes some examples. Included was an elderly man who shot himself in the temple with a .32 caliber revolver. The bullet perforated both cerebral hemispheres. Following this, he was conscious for at least two hours during which time he talked with his wife, a visiting nurse, and EMS personnel.
There is another case (with photo) described in which an elderly man shot himself in the right temple with a .357 Magnum. The wound was so devastating, it blew off the front and top of his head above the temple. Nonetheless, he lived for an hour and a half without any life support, highlighting the non-critical nature the frontal lobes for sustaining life.
I quote again from the second reference above (bbm):
"In addition to such a head wound not immediately causing incapacitation, in some instances individuals who have been shot do not initially realize it. This is not uncommon in combat situations, where the noise, violence, and activity so distract an individual that he may not realize he has been wounded."
Now, Dr. Horn is a Medical Examiner. But he is NOT a specialist in traumatic brain injury. His testimony that Travis would likely have been immediately incapacitated is completely unfounded by the evidence that was presented. Horn is out of his realm of expertise when he speculates about Travis being incapacitated. More seriously, he presented an unfounded scenario aligned with the state's preferred sequence of events that could be very damaging to the defense. If Travis was shot first, it is consistent with Jodi's story. If Travis was shot last, Jodi is lying. Obviously the prosecution prefers that Travis be shot last.
When Travis was shot in the shower, he was probably shocked about what had just happened: his ex, with whom he had just had sex that afternoon, had just fired a handgun aimed at his face/head. He would have known he was hit, but may not have known how serious it was. When Jodi tried to fire a second time, the gun jammed. Travis would have realized he was in mortal danger, and his 'fight or flight' adrenaline kicked in. Jodi left the bathroom to get the knife. As she was leaving, Travis might have hissed "I'll kill you bltch!" per Jodi's testimony. Travis got up from the shower and headed to the sink to look in the mirror at his injury and where all the blood was coming from. He might have assumed Jodi, with a jammed gun, was no longer an immediate threat. Hence, he faced the mirror, bent over the sink as his blood dripped, steadying himself with wet hands on the counter in front of the sink. Blood was filling his sinus and mouth, he aspirated some blood, and coughed.
Seconds later, in the mirror, he saw Jodi coming at him with the knife. He turned to face his attacker.....
Dave
That is all good research and those things do occur. However, the issue isn't whether he could have done anything after he was shot, but instead that there was no bleeding in the brain when he was shot. The human body's first priority is to preserve the brain. So, if there had been blood to shunt to the brain to keep it alive, then when he was shot, there would have been intracranial bleeding. That there wasn't intracranial bleeding is the important part of the ME's report and testimony. Granted, having the Carotid Arteries severed would drastically reduce the blood flow to the brain, but the Vertebral Arteries can still supply some blood flow to the brain through the Circle of Willis. So, it isn't just the fact that the flow was drastically reduced, there wasn't any blood left to get to the Frontal Lobe when he was shot.
It is this fact that proves that he was shot last. There is no other explanation that would make scientific sense. I can't see how one can ignore the only physical evidence there is and just go off "I would have done it this way", "a woman would use a gun 1st", and thought processes on what makes sense to based on a rational human beings mind set and also not even knowing what happened in that bathroom that day. We have proof right here!! Why ignore that?
Why would a man run from a woman with a knife instead of disarming her and throwing her across the room?
AMAZING, isn't it??? Be afraid. Be very afraid. LOL
I pretty much agree with this theory. I keep going back and forth on gun first or stabbing first. But have to say I just can't grasp having a gun at my disposal, shooting (my victim) first, then picking up a knife to continue stabbing to death. The only way I could see gun first was if gun totally incapacitated (my victim). Then I could see continuing with knife (stab wounds) in complete and total rage. We do not see Travis totally incapacitated bc it's obvious there was a struggle in bathroom, down hallway towards bedroom then back to bathroom (shower).
I believe the stabbing a occur first, struggles, then the slicing of the neck. As she drags him back to shower area, his body makes involuntary movements and/or sounds making her believe he is still alive, so this is where she shoots him in the head to finalize his death. I do firmly believe that each stab wound was an act of rage for each time he rejected her. I totally agree with you about her talking to him as she brutally stabbed him....each and every time telling him "how dare you reject me after I have given you every thing you wanted and more" just MOO but I felt her rage when I looked at the photos...
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I have trouble with the rage issue. After watching her on the stand all I see is cold calculation. JMO, she stabbed this guy near the heart in the shower while sitting. When that didn't work out her scrambled brain told her she had no choice but to do what was necessary to eliminate him so she would not have to accept responsibility for her first action. It was simply a matter of choice, if she left Travis alive she would be in deep trouble, since she was the stealth ninja going to his house, the simple answer for Jodi was to kill him. Stabbing the guy in the back and slitting his throat pretty much eliminates self defense.
Jodi was all about self preservation, which is quite different. That she planned to enter Arizona undetected in a plain white rental car with missing or upside down plates, extra gas, a conveniently off the air cell phone, deleting photos and putting the camera in the washer, attempted clean up of the scene and body, removal from the scene of the murder weapons, and then moving on to another guy just verifies her level of calculation. Not buying either rage or crime of passion.
I think she shot him and stabbed him in the shower. I think this is where he got the defensive wounds to his hands. I think this was going on in the 44 second time frame before the ceiling shot on the camera. I think the ceiling shot occurred because TA burst out of the shower and JA inadvertently took a picture as she was pushed back. He goes to the sink bleeding from his chest/mouth/nose and hands. She already has the knife in hand and starts stabbing him at the sink. Blood casts off all the way to the toilet room. He feels weak and tries to retreat to down the hall to the master bedroom all the while she is wielding the knife to his head/back/neck area. He collapses at the end of the hallway on all fours where she slits his throat. He is laying face down, and she tries to roll him on his back by pulling his arms over. She drags him by his feet down the hallway not realizing she has a cut on her hand. She leaves a bloody palm print while trying to position his body for dragging. She drags him past the shower and grabs his right arm and hair to lift him over the shower door ledge. She inadvertently kicks the camera with her bloody foot while moving his lifeless body. It appears to me that the camera was dropped and never moved from its position during the attack.
Although, I do think she shot him first. I also think she stabbed him in the shower afterwards just out of hate for him.
Additionally, I am still not convinced that he knew she was coming, that he invited her in, and that HE took those photos of her, and that he was posing in the shower. I think something very sadistic went on that we will probably never know about. :moo: