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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 2773666" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>Well, I'm not a forensic scientist, but I think a lot of things in the commentary need to be taken with a grain of salt. Firstly, many people have hung themselves from door knobs, so that instantly nullifies that argument. The conjecture about the angle of the hair at the best is inconclusive, I have native American hair, the hair shafts are very thick, and once set in position they don't move, so I have to wash my hair every morning to make it lay down. There are no ligature marks on her neck, and if she was found hanging as was indicated by the deputy in the sheriffs video, those should have been visible along with other evidence, burst blood vessels in the eyes, swollen lips and tongue, etc. The quotes about the position of the shoulder, is just stupid and makes no sense. Most importantly the autopsy found no evidence of defensive wounds, I don't know about you, but if anyone tried to string me up, they are in for a hell of a fight, I'm sure somewhere in the struggle I would be bloodied and bruised and scraped. Sadly, I think the young lady had mental issues that caused her to take her own life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 2773666, member: 16975"] Well, I'm not a forensic scientist, but I think a lot of things in the commentary need to be taken with a grain of salt. Firstly, many people have hung themselves from door knobs, so that instantly nullifies that argument. The conjecture about the angle of the hair at the best is inconclusive, I have native American hair, the hair shafts are very thick, and once set in position they don't move, so I have to wash my hair every morning to make it lay down. There are no ligature marks on her neck, and if she was found hanging as was indicated by the deputy in the sheriffs video, those should have been visible along with other evidence, burst blood vessels in the eyes, swollen lips and tongue, etc. The quotes about the position of the shoulder, is just stupid and makes no sense. Most importantly the autopsy found no evidence of defensive wounds, I don't know about you, but if anyone tried to string me up, they are in for a hell of a fight, I'm sure somewhere in the struggle I would be bloodied and bruised and scraped. Sadly, I think the young lady had mental issues that caused her to take her own life. [/QUOTE]
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