Dr. Kendall Crowns
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Conductive electronic devices are tasers.
It's like a Xerox machine is a copier, et cetera.
So it is basically electricity being forced into your body, high amounts of electricity.
It'd be like you putting a fork into a wall socket.
You get the same kind of experience from that, except the wall socket doesn't cause as much electricity to go through you as a taser does.
That's the high amount of electricity.
It's higher than basically your standard current in your house.
So it's a large amount of electricity being put into your body all at once.
Certainly, you'd be able to determine the cause of death based on the injury patterns.
Even though they had been buried, it won't take away the damage to the body, especially to the skeletal system.
And then the manner of death would be fairly easy.
The fact that they've been buried out in the middle of nowhere, they've obviously been killed, so it's going to be a homicide.
So determining between gunshot wounds, stabbings, or beatings, it would just be looking at the injury patterns on the body based on the information you already had, pools of blood, broken hammer, the fact that they were talking about using an anvil in the first place.
Makes me feel like they've probably beaten these individuals to death using a hammer after they stunned them.
Because there's a broken hammer at the scene, there's pools of blood, and they had been talking about doing blunt force trauma to the individuals in the first place using an anvil.
So it doesn't sound like they had planned to use guns all along, that they kind of planned to use blunt force trauma.
So it makes me think that they used the stun guns to kind of subdue them and then just beat them to death with a hammer.
Correct.
I mean, she's being tased or shocked with the electronic devices or electric devices, then being beaten with a hammer.
Hammer isn't really efficient to kill someone because it's hard to break the skull with a hammer.