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And if you've got a crew of people that specialize, say, for instance, in things like robbery or intimidation or this sort of thing, you know, I got to tell you, that garage door seems like it's really easy to defeat.
That really broadens your spectrum here relative to what type of person that you're looking at that could have perpetrated this crime, Nancy.
Okay, let's take the image first and talk about that.
You're absolutely right, because when we are on blood thinners, there's been a study that has been done from a forensic perspective relative to warfarin, or otherwise known as Coumadin.
You will see this presentation in particularly the elderly because that's generally the population that it applies to.
Other people can be on blood thinners.
Don't get me wrong.
But, however, let's focus on the elderly.
So, yeah, and plus the skin itself is almost parchment-like.
The older you get, less collagen.
Skin breaks really easy.
Now, that brings us to this idea, can you tell the difference between deposition that, say, comes from a limb like this, like from the hand, the wrist, the upper arm, and compared to, say, the nose, the mouth, which we refer to as the nasopharynx area?
Well, yeah, you actually can.
And that's demonstrated in the blood that you see on the stoop, in my opinion, based upon
these images that we have, because it appears that this blood, these droplets, have what's referred to as indications of aeration, which means it's passed through the nasopharynx, perhaps through the nose, through the mouth.
Michael Bodden even stated this on Fox relative to this, and I concur with his assessment as well, Nancy.
I don't think that anybody could discern this.
I think that people are itching for information, and they've got a lot of spare time on their hands.
I'm looking at this, Nancy.
I don't see anything protruding, hanging out.