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There’s one image in particular of his head wound that has more quality lighting than others. You can see in this one image how it was DEEP. Did the ME say how deep? I missed that. I know there were no depth measurements taken on arm wounds. What about his head?
You can clearly see this wound was not skin that just split open from impact on the ground. It was a deep gash. I can’t post here since considered graphic. But this one image in particular clearly shows it was not caused by the ground and that it was a ridged object like Dr. Laposata said. The depth of it shows that.
I disagree, the ME and other forensic experts described that wound in the same way and as the cause of death. It wasn’t described as a ridged object- it was blunt force trauma.
The forensic pathologist who examined the brain specifically said it was consistent with a fall backwards impacting the head- laceration
The surface of impact was described as possibly ledged with a texture by Lapasada
Internal injury was called coup contra coup injury- the first impact is the coup, and the reaction of the brain to hit against the opposite inside of the skull is the contra coup- causing his black eyes/ bruising from the inside, and brain swelling and bleeding etc.
A google of what an impact to back of head from fall to a hard surface looks like and you’ll see many of them- a split scalp.
I was elbowed in the orbit bone below the eye (during a basketball game in high-school)- and the laceration looked very similar just smaller- it split open with a gap and required stitches. Ouch!
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