respectfully snipped.
(Dr Baden)He said the blows to the back of the head were so severe they disrupted the tissue beneath the skull, and to me that says brain matter. To take it a step further, I am wondering if there was a back spattering of brain matter onto the killer and into the area behind the head. That could be one thing found in a trap maybe, although I don't know how long it would be stable and survive the elements of water, air and heat.
Sami, I know you have a solid knowledge of many things in this area, and wonder if you have any thoughts on this possiblity. How fragile is that brain tissue? If a piece landed on the carpet, would it disolve in a few hours or get harder and shrink up? Somehow I think it is very delicate and might dwindle down to almost nothingness. Scandi