Dr. Kendall Crowns
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her brain function would be very minimal.
She'd be confused, even possibly hallucinating, and just completely fatigued and not even feeling like moving.
Yes, you can have what is called, if you give a person who's been starved, you feed them too quickly, you can have what is called refeed
where they actually will, from the food intake, it will cause so much of a shock to their body that they can die.
So with the stab wounds, sometimes you can tell that if it's a single edge or a double edge, you can get an idea of different type of knives being used.
But the problem with stab wounds is they can look very similar.
So different knives may leave the same injuries.
Now, with the description of the individuals that were killed, one of them has been possibly strangled and had her head kind of
smashed and hit several times in the head, fractures of the skull.
That could have been done with a K-bar knife.
The handle of the K-bar knife is actually quite thick and he could have used the actual knife that he was stabbing them with to also beat them as well as he was stabbing them.
So to me, I think all those wounds could have happened in a very short period of time.
It's fairly easy to stab someone, and then he can be switching up, hitting them with his fists, hitting them with the handle of the knife as well, giving the blunt force injuries that's described on one of the victims.
I think that it's easily, you could have him shifting up how he is stabbing and hitting them, and then it's easily done by one person.
Could it be done by two people with different weapons?
Stab wounds are a little hard to differentiate as far as types of weapons.
So the back of the hilt of the knife being used, to me, it could go along with the injuries you're seeing, the blunt force injuries, and also it could be the knife being driven in all the way to the hilt being a very deep stab wound, leaving injuries as well.
So to me, it just all goes along with the fact that it's a single individual causing all these wounds.
They just switch up what they're doing with their one weapon.
We begin to think about what kind of injuries they have.