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One good clean up job.
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:00 pm
by snokkums
I have always wondered why there was not more blood on Lizzie, or the person who did the crime.
I mean someone did real good clean up job. Why wasn't there more blood ? Everywhere. And if they cleaned everything up, where are the bloody rags, mops and other stuff?
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:26 pm
by Yooper
I have been unable to find a source to determine how much blood should be expected as the result of an axe murder. Abby and Andrew were two separate instances and neither one showed an abundance of blood spatter, especially given the number of hatchet blows. There seemed to be no blood tracked through the house as a result of either murder. The only conclusion I can draw is that there is relatively little blood spatter as the result of an axe murder, and I'm not surprised that there was little or no blood on Lizzie based upon that.
If someone else did the crime, we really don't know how much or how little blood that person had on him or her.
If there was an extensive cleanup effort, why was there any blood at all? Why clean up some of it and leave some?
Amount of blood.........
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:08 pm
by TDB
Snooks there are hundreds of previous post on the blood amount etc. in the archives. Take a rainy day and go through them. They make for GREAT reading. TC.
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:24 pm
by snokkums
Yooper @ Sun Jul 11, 2010 7:26 pm wrote:I have been unable to find a source to determine how much blood should be expected as the result of an axe murder. Abby and Andrew were two separate instances and neither one showed an abundance of blood spatter, especially given the number of hatchet blows. There seemed to be no blood tracked through the house as a result of either murder. The only conclusion I can draw is that there is relatively little blood spatter as the result of an axe murder, and I'm not surprised that there was little or no blood on Lizzie based upon that.
If someone else did the crime, we really don't know how much or how little blood that person had on him or her.
If there was an extensive cleanup effort, why was there any blood at all? Why clean up some of it and leave some?
But I guess that's what got me curious. Given the amount swings and stuff, that there would be alot of blood splatter and some tracks.
And I think I am going into the archives to see other posts on the subject. Should make for some interesting reading. I'm going in.