BlueCrab,
Interesting observation!
What are some ways in which one might determine that a body has been moved, other than through lividity? If it were covered in mud, but had the proper lividity, would you conclude that it had been moved?
Why is it important to know whether the body had been moved? A stranger/intruder could have moved it just as easily as could a family member. Also, it could have been moved right away, from where the killing took place, to where the body was discovered, or it could, as you postulate, have been moved quite some time later after lividity had become established.
If we could know that it had been moved, what would that tell us?
Is it your belief that it was hidden, to some degree, by virtue of it's having been deposited in the wine cellar behind a closed and latched door, and, if so, what's your explanation for that?
Interesting observation!
What are some ways in which one might determine that a body has been moved, other than through lividity? If it were covered in mud, but had the proper lividity, would you conclude that it had been moved?
Why is it important to know whether the body had been moved? A stranger/intruder could have moved it just as easily as could a family member. Also, it could have been moved right away, from where the killing took place, to where the body was discovered, or it could, as you postulate, have been moved quite some time later after lividity had become established.
If we could know that it had been moved, what would that tell us?
Is it your belief that it was hidden, to some degree, by virtue of it's having been deposited in the wine cellar behind a closed and latched door, and, if so, what's your explanation for that?