Chapter 4 A Bleeding Roof (I)(16)
2023-04-28 来源:百合文库
Baron swept a glimpse of the participants and continued to state in the eyes that everyone gazed at, “There was no resistance and restraint injuries on Lydia’s body. This is the most special problem in this case. If she was held by others to the bedroom, there must be a restraint injury and a resistance injury, which means that her wrist, neck and other parts should be injured. But there was no restraint injury and resistance injury. Her damages were all in the head, and distributed very strangely. She had only one contusion wound in her left temporal region (A little bit behind the temple), but six contusion wounds in her right temporal region were clustered together in a similar shape, all of which resulted in subcutaneous skull fractures. The wounds and the fracture lines were crisscrossed.”
Baron started to popularize forensic knowledge, “If a person is hit in a state of restraint or coma, the wound should be very dense, if with resistance, the wound will be scattered. The injuries of Lydia located both sides of her head, one side was minor wound, the other was severe, which had two contradictory damage patterns. If you think about it, there is only one possibility, that is, she was hit without any precaution to form the wound on the left side of the temporal, which was enough to cause her to stun. Please attention, her fall down position is that the left side of her face was facing the ground and the right side was facting up. So, after she fell down, the head and face on the left side cound no longer be hit. The murderer feared that she would no die, and struck in a continuous attack on the right side of her exposed temporal, which formed the dense wounds on the right side of the temporal.”
Baron started to popularize forensic knowledge, “If a person is hit in a state of restraint or coma, the wound should be very dense, if with resistance, the wound will be scattered. The injuries of Lydia located both sides of her head, one side was minor wound, the other was severe, which had two contradictory damage patterns. If you think about it, there is only one possibility, that is, she was hit without any precaution to form the wound on the left side of the temporal, which was enough to cause her to stun. Please attention, her fall down position is that the left side of her face was facing the ground and the right side was facting up. So, after she fell down, the head and face on the left side cound no longer be hit. The murderer feared that she would no die, and struck in a continuous attack on the right side of her exposed temporal, which formed the dense wounds on the right side of the temporal.”