05-01-2016, 03:31 PM
Here's this, too:
Situated on the anterior chest wall in the nipple line are bilateral 2 cm.
long recent transverse surgical incisions into the subcutaneous tissue.
The one on the left is situated 11 cm. cephalad to the nipple and the
one on the right 8 cm. cephalad to the nipple. There is no hemorrhage
or ecchymosis associated with these wounds. A similar clean wound
measuring 2 cm. in length is situated on the antero-lateral aspect of
the left mid arm. Situated on the antero-lateral aspect of each ankle is
a recent 2 cm. transverse incision into the subcutaneous tissue.
The lack of hemorrhage and ecchymosis indicates cuts at or near the time of death. I can see why there might be an incision on his arm, if Parkland was pumping fluids into him in the hopes of keeping him alive, but 2 CM? Seems a bit large for an infusion needle. And why the ankles? Were they attempting three different blood infusion sites simultaneously? Why transverse cuts? Or were they looking for more subcutaneous emphysema sites?
Situated on the anterior chest wall in the nipple line are bilateral 2 cm.
long recent transverse surgical incisions into the subcutaneous tissue.
The one on the left is situated 11 cm. cephalad to the nipple and the
one on the right 8 cm. cephalad to the nipple. There is no hemorrhage
or ecchymosis associated with these wounds. A similar clean wound
measuring 2 cm. in length is situated on the antero-lateral aspect of
the left mid arm. Situated on the antero-lateral aspect of each ankle is
a recent 2 cm. transverse incision into the subcutaneous tissue.
The lack of hemorrhage and ecchymosis indicates cuts at or near the time of death. I can see why there might be an incision on his arm, if Parkland was pumping fluids into him in the hopes of keeping him alive, but 2 CM? Seems a bit large for an infusion needle. And why the ankles? Were they attempting three different blood infusion sites simultaneously? Why transverse cuts? Or were they looking for more subcutaneous emphysema sites?
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