Muzikman
ROCKIN!
Here ya'll go, lots more coming, wanted to put this up first for discussion -
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/15084977/Forensic-Entymology-Report
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/15084977/Forensic-Entymology-Report
:woohoo:Here ya'll go, lots more coming, wanted to put this up first for discussion -
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/15084977/Forensic-Entymology-Report
Sorry folks, I cannot get past page 7 ..... I feel absolutely sick. I thought reading the autopsy reports were bad. This one is far worse.
Just a warning for those who have a weak stomach and a heavy heart.
That report takes care of any 'rotting pizza in the trunk' defence. What else can we deduce from it? Seems to indicate the body was placed in the trunk (or otherwise tightly closed place, but likely the trunk) right after death, as there were so few blowflies, compared to the number of coffin flies. That is as far as my reasoning has got. I must go read it again, although it isn't exactly pleasant reading material
The most disturbing comment in the whole report was when they referred to the body as "carrion" and talked about it's removal. I know it's a technical term, but that one word just squicked me out bad...seemed so out of place.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall (pun fully intended) when JB and his crack(head) team read this report.
That report takes care of any 'rotting pizza in the trunk' defence. What else can we deduce from it? Seems to indicate the body was placed in the trunk (or otherwise tightly closed place, but likely the trunk) right after death, as there were so few blowflies, compared to the number of coffin flies. That is as far as my reasoning has got. I must go read it again, although it isn't exactly pleasant reading material