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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone explain how John or Patsy would have any idea of how to make a garrote? This is not something that is common knowledge. And this crime didn't happen in the age of the internet where you just hop online to find instructions for something. To me, this is something a sadist would know for sure. John and Patsy were not sadists. [/quote] Step 1 would be what are these garrote a used for? Where have they been featured? Classic books? Movies? Boy Scouts? S&M? Etc... Who uses them and for what? Step 2 would be which injury came first? Was the garrote secondary happening after the head injury? Or was it first? Was it actually effective or just for show? Did they test it afterwards? Did they have anyone try to create one?[/quote] The autopsy said both the garotte and the whack on the head contributed to her death. It could not be proven which came first.[/quote] That's not was the show said last night. They said the hit on the head came two hours (I could be off on the exact time) before the strangulation. [/quote] That has never been proven. If you look at the crime scene photos, it looks like she was probably struggling while being strangled. Finger nail and ligature movement marks on her neck. This is what Smit and other forensic experts thought. The blow to the head probably came at the very end.[/quote] The autopsy did not conclude that those were marks from JonBenet's fingernails. That is what A&E's panel of European experts who examined the photos said and what Smit also suggested. To my knowledge there was none of JonBenet's skin under her own fingernails and those marks on her not are not called defense wounds in the autopsy report. I would think that the medical experts who were actually at the autopsy would have noted defense wounds.[/quote]
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