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Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2: The Forensic Reconstruction of a Crime Scene

The "Autopsy Part 2" findings were the turning point of the trial. By proving the sheer amount of force and time required to inflict such a wide array of injuries, the prosecution successfully argued premeditation and extreme cruelty. The medical examiner’s report turned a "he-said, she-said" domestic dispute into a clear-cut case of first-degree murder. Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2

The Initial Attack: Began in the shower, likely with the first stab wounds. Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2: The Forensic Reconstruction

Vitality: Crucially, Dr. Horn noted a lack of hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain along the wound track, suggesting the gunshot was likely a post-mortem event or "afterthought". Secondary and Defensive Injuries The Initial Attack: Began in the shower, likely

Travis was shot in the head with a .25 caliber pistol. Forensic evidence suggested the gunshot occurred

he had already lost a significant amount of blood from the throat wound, as there was minimal hemorrhaging around the brain, indicating his heart had nearly stopped beating. 2. The Fatal Injury: The Throat Slit

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