Nancy Grace (Host)
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We are told, Dr. Kendall Crowns,
that she, quote, fought for her life.
How do we know that?
How could we possibly know that?
Tell me, in a nutshell, how would we know she, quote, fought for her life?
There's evidence.
Dr. Kendall-Crowns, you're amazing.
You just told me two things I hadn't already thought of.
You mentioned that if the stranglehold had been put on her and then released and she still kept fighting,
and it was put back, you're saying that that would result in additional particular hemorrhage, which is all the stress.
You know, when you're wearing, you're getting your blood pressure, right?
And it feels like part of your arm is going to blow up because of the pressure.
It gets so tight, right?
That's what happens to your eyes.
The pressure is so tight that the tiny blood vessels in your eyes hemorrhage.
They burst, right?
And you see that in asphyxiation, strangulation, be it manual or ligature or mechanical.
So explain to me what you were saying.
If the pressure had been put on her neck, released and put back, what would you see as evidence of struggle?
That helped me a lot, but I still have one question regarding what does it prove?