Thanks for that good info colette! I have been on the road, so I'm just now reading your post -- that's why I posted my thanks so late.
And I had forgotten about the size of the knife -- Oh my. I feel sure it could have cut and inflicted blunt force trauma to her body at the same time. Apparently, though, there was another weapon that may have inflicted the non-knife-like blunt force injuries. Sounds like two people to me. (Shock & surprise -- hah!) But why this seeming rage (as I see it, anyway) against this either sleeping or drowsy woman? Why such, IMO, hate? Those blows to her head were just plain vicious overkill and so cruel. Were they each showing the other how tuff they were? I guess they thought wearing gloves would cover it all. Obviously Anthony must have been scared of conviction and the DP or, IMO, he wouldn't have made the deal he made. And our man Smith must have thought he could skate. Let's hope the jury doesn't let him slide by.
And judging by the sentences Ridgeway gave the two other participants (both were 17 when they committed the murder, neither had any penalty points for sentencing) in the Matthew Silliman case, Ridgeway gives tuff sentences -- that is if the sentence is 2nd degree in this case. This is a 1st Degree Murder, for sure, but you never know about juries...