This is Kieran at the trial.
He only has very limited information about the blood.
This is it in totality.
Otherwise, Dr. Dolan is the one to read for blood evidence.
RE-CROSS EXAMINATION.
Q. (By Mr. Jennings.) One thing I have omitted to call your attention to. Did you take the location of any particular blood spots in or about the sitting room or dining room,---what were pointed out to you as blood spots?
A. I did.
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Q. Where were they? Who pointed the spots out to you?
A. Dr. Dolan.
Q. The Medical Examiner?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. When?
A. On
August 16, 1892.
Q. Now I will call your attention particularly to spots on or near the door opening from the sitting room into the kitchen. Will you give us the location of those spots, if any there were?
A. From the point pointed out to me by Dr. Dolan as being the point where Andrew Borden's head was on the sofa---
Q. I don't care anything about that: I want to know where they were on the door?
A. I measured from this point which Dr. Dolan showed me to the blood spot on the door.
Q. Well.
A. I think that is the only measurement I have,---to that spot.
Q. Well, how far was it?
A.
Eight feet and six inches.
Q. Now can you tell us where it was in respect to the door itself?
A. It was on the architrave, on the side of the door farthest from the dining room wall.
Q. How far from the floor?
A. I did not measure,---don't know.
Q. Can you give us an idea?
A. No, sir.
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Q. Was any spot pointed out to you upon the door itself?
A. I don't remember any.
Q. Now you say this spot was on the architrave of the door. Will you state, or will you indicate, by the door behind you, what you mean by that?
A. (Indicating piece at side of door) This is called the architrave.
Q. Was it what you would call the beading?
A. Well, I refer to this whole casing as the architrave.
Q. Was the spot on what you would call the beading?
A. I don't know.
Q. Now was your attention called to a spot in the dining-room?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Where?
A. On the casing of the door which opens from the sitting-room into the dining-room, and on that side of the door farthest away from the sofa.
Q. Now you say the casing. What is the difference between the casing and the architrave?
A. None, I mean the same thing.
Q. Well, how far was that from the floor, if you can tell us?
A. There were two spots there.
One was 12-1/2 inches from the floor, the other
14-1/2.
Q. Who pointed those out to you?
A. Dr. Dolan.
Q. The medical examiner?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Was any spot pointed out to you on the ceiling of the sitting-room?
A. None that I remember.
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