truthspider
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First of all, I don't know who our "sk" is or who he targets. Your theory is that our "sk" is one guy who committed all these murders...I don't neccesarily share that theory. Therefore, I can't say with any certainty that our Jane Doe with the scars is a victim of the GB4 killer, or the Manorville killer either, for that matter. So to say "our sk" is a misnomer, to my way of thinking.
Secondly, fasciotomy is a fairly common surgical treatment for athletes with CECS, but I won't argue the point. We don't even know whether or not these scars are from a fasciotomy. I was simply wondering aloud.
Perhaps the fact that the medical examiner took enough interest in the 3rd "L-shaped" scar on the shin of her right leg to mention it on the report will convince you that it was more likely a crush injury motivated fasciotomy, than a sport driven one?
Or the fact that only one foot had painted toe nails(red), hinting that the other foot wasn't used for display purposes because of scars or deformity?
To me, the fact that both of the calf side scars are exactly 3.5 inches does hint at fasciotomy, and i think you are a super-sleuth for suggesting it!
"Press reports from April 1996 indicate that two severed legs were found on the shores of Davis Park, on Fire Island, by two seasonal residents walking along the beach. The toenails of one foot were painted red and the right leg had 3 1/2-inch scar on the rear calf and L-shaped scar on the shin. The left leg had a 3 1/2-inch scar on the inner side. "