Thank you, I was unaware of that, but to my knowledge I only revealed it once much earlier until this last post because I questioned why netcare would tell him to bring in such a seriously injured patient and not have him call an ambulance or dispatch one themselves.
Yes, but then again, how professional are these services? I don't think anyone was called to testify or to offer a recording of the call.
I was wondering if you noticed my earlier question. I guess we first have to determine where blood was identified as arterial spatter. I only know of the one case outside the bedroom. Maybe there's more places.
But assuming there is only the one spot, wouldn't you expect to see arterial spurting everywhere--starting in the toilet room, following the track he carried her--the bathroom, the bathroom hallway, the bedroom, the landing, the stairs, etc?
Wouldn't you expect this artery to be spurting blood as long as her heart is beating? And, that spatter to be everywhere?
He claims he laid her down on the bathroom floor after he took her out of the toilet. Wouldn't it be present there?
There didn't seem to be very much blood anywhere, to my mind, and given those massive injuries, which makes me think her heart stopped beating quickly, inside the toilet room.
Brain matter was also outside of her head when she was on the downstairs floor, per Dr. Stipp.
These were very serious injuries.