...Reeva had two holes in her head, a severed artery in her right arm with the humerus completely fractured and just a small amount of tissue remaing to keep that arm connected to her body, a gunshot wound to her hip that fractured her hip and pelvis, right? And yet there was just a tiny pool of blood left near her right hip on the floor. Argue all you like that she was alive but her body refused to bleed out from all of those gunshot wounds, but that is just not realistic. As I said, I think I will go with what the professional says on this issue, Reeva died within seconds.
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Viper, have I correctly understood that in your belief Reeva's heart stopped beating almost instantaneously when she received the head wound and that for this reason massive bleeding such as we see in your Bangkok link did not take place at all ?
And hence that the bulk of Reeva's blood remained inside Reeva, thus explaining why there are no big pools of blood found anywhere ?
If I have correctly understood this, surely this is easily verified at post mortem - and if so, was it in fact established by Dr Saayman ?
I ask these questions to lead up to three others :
1.If it
is an established fact that Reeva's heart ceased to beat almost instantaneously so that most of her blood remained within her body, is not the presence of
any arterial blood
spurt outside the W.C.entirely incompatible with OP's account of the interval between the shots and his reaching Reeva's body ?
2. If it
is an established fact that Reeva's heart ceased to beat almost instantaneously so that most of her blood remained within her body, is not the presence of
any arterial blood
spurt outside the W.C. quite simply
impossible if Reeva in fact died inside the W.C. ?
3. It seems to me that the answer to Question 1 can only be Yes. If the answer to Question 2 is also Yes, are we not faced with the choice of (a) elaborating a highly implausible theory that Reeva was not killed in the W.C. at all, or (b) reviewing the premises that lead to such a counter-intuitive scenario ?