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The ~ 8-inch-long skull fracture.
Dr. Wecht indicated minimal (assumed:internal) bleeding as related to that injury, which suggests it was inflicted post-mortem.
The injury offers no sense. JBR was not alive, why inflict such a blow?
Accident?
I do not expect the object to have been a golf club. The injury would have been more severe given the weight of a club head.
JR possibly might have dropped JBR as he was hurrying in transporting her out of the basement after he discovered her body in the WC.
The ME did not notice the fracture until after he began skin resection. This is why I think the minimal bleeding was internal.
The injury was not visually apparent. This suggests a direct with minimal to no lateral shift impact by a solid, possibly stationary object.
There also is a small section of skull at one end of the fracture that was forced inward from the blow, which suggests a protrusion along the object.
The fracture might have occurred upon impact with a wall, a step or a door. The protrusion could have been a spiggot, an object placed on a step or a door latch or strike plate.
Or there was no protrusion on the object .. perhaps a movement one way or another during impact was enough to cave that section of skull.
There was no external bleeding, hence minimal (hair, skin) or no evidence would appear on the solid / protrusion objects.
Perhaps a forcefully-opened WC door impacted JBR's head as she lie prone?
That suggests someone unfamiliar with the body placement opened the door .. or it was done purposefully by someone familiar with scene to cause death.
Surely, the strength of an adult is not required to swing a door quickly and forcefully enough to cause such an impact injury? (not likely, just making this point to be complete ... I do not believe the Rs would send BR to the neighbors if he was the perp / involved).
Why were JBR's hands tied 'above' her head, arms straightened?
What held them in that position?
Simply tying her wrists together above her head would not prevent her from moving her arms down unless they were tied to something heavy or stationary behind her head.
Was JR able to pick up JBR without detaching her from anything?
If so, who cut the ties, when and why?
Also, during the sexual abuse phase of the crime were JBR's pelvis and legs positioned flat on the ground or was she placed or propped in place that raised her vulva to a 'comfortably accessible' position?
The light purplish mark on her lower left labia majora was 1 inch long by 3/8 inch wide. Possibly the result of a pinch between the length of someones index and middle fingers, not the tips.
Were JBR's teeth brushed after she ate pineapple and before she was murdered?
Autopsy idicates JBR's anus was patent (open, unobstructed). Is that normal state, post-mortem?
Was there makeup on JBR's face? Lipstick?
What other evidence was found at the scene that has not yet been released to the public? Saliva? Vomit? Sweat stains?
Chuck, I just wanted to add one more small piece of evidence that, to me, is in direct regard to the head bash. Her hair had been fixed in two ponytails, one on top of her head and the other in the back. This has been discussed in the past but I cannot remember if anyone ever found proof that JB's hair was always fixed this way for bedtime or did she wear it this way to the White's that day? If she didn't wear that style that particular day and Patsy never mentions re-doing her hair when she got her ready for bed, then obviously someone arranged her hair to try and hide the head injury. Agree?