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In reply to the discussion: ZIMMERMAN TRIAL: Day 2, Tuesday, June 25. [View all]uppityperson
(116,017 posts)182. Yes, it can. I will give you the link. Again.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10736761
[Bruise-like discolorations can appear after death].
[Article in Japanese]
Terazawa K, Okumura M.
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Department of Forensic Medicine and Medical Informatics, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Abstract
It is not sufficiently emphasized in our country that bruising can also appear post-mortem. We report two cases in which we observed discolorations which looked like ante-mortem bruising. Case 1: A 37-year-old man was found prone on a river shore and taken out of the water by a rescuer by grasping at the right upper arm approximately one hour and 30 minutes after death. At inspection, two thumb-sized discolorations resembling ante-mortem bruising were observed on the lateral and frontal surfaces of the right upper arm. Case 2: A 40-year-old woman was found prone immersed in a moat and taken out of the water in the above-mentioned manner approximately one hour and 45 minutes after death. At inspection, two thumb-sized discolorations appearing to be ante-mortem bruising were observed on the inner surface of the right upper arm. The cause of death in both instances was drowning. Bibliographic investigation revealed that bruising of significant size can appear after death. We speculate generally on conditions for generation of post-mortem bruising. Additionally, we believe that post-mortem bruising should be sufficiently considered, because it can be important whether a person was grasped when he or she was alive or dead.
[Article in Japanese]
Terazawa K, Okumura M.
Source
Department of Forensic Medicine and Medical Informatics, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Abstract
It is not sufficiently emphasized in our country that bruising can also appear post-mortem. We report two cases in which we observed discolorations which looked like ante-mortem bruising. Case 1: A 37-year-old man was found prone on a river shore and taken out of the water by a rescuer by grasping at the right upper arm approximately one hour and 30 minutes after death. At inspection, two thumb-sized discolorations resembling ante-mortem bruising were observed on the lateral and frontal surfaces of the right upper arm. Case 2: A 40-year-old woman was found prone immersed in a moat and taken out of the water in the above-mentioned manner approximately one hour and 45 minutes after death. At inspection, two thumb-sized discolorations appearing to be ante-mortem bruising were observed on the inner surface of the right upper arm. The cause of death in both instances was drowning. Bibliographic investigation revealed that bruising of significant size can appear after death. We speculate generally on conditions for generation of post-mortem bruising. Additionally, we believe that post-mortem bruising should be sufficiently considered, because it can be important whether a person was grasped when he or she was alive or dead.
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Medically there is some question whether bruises would have had a chance to form
Lurks Often
Jun 2013
#20
If Martin thought his life was in jeopardy, he had no right to put Zimmy in a position
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#108
Zimmy can shoot Trayvon to stop him, but Trayvon can't knock Zimmy down to stop him? Oh. Kay.
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#119
And you believe Zimmy's take on that. I don't. No blood or injuries on Trayvon showing he did that.
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#132
Stalking a 17 yr old on a dark night might do it. There were no injuries on Trayvon's hands that
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#117
A 1/4 by 1/8 inch abrasion of unknown age on 17 yr old's 4th finger knuckle. And he supposedly was
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#174
So what gave Zimmerman the "authority" to follow/stalk somebody with a gun?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#153
That's why I put "authority" in quotes. As in, what the hell was his justification?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#157
Suspicious how? Wasn't he just walking back to his father's house from the store?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#161
But once again, you're leaning heavily on Zimmerman's account of things.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#166
Z also said TM looked like he was on drugs and those assholes always get away.
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#176
I guess my only question is, why are you so quick to believe Zimmerman's version of things?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#152
Trayvon is dead. Zimmerman killed him. That makes Zimmerman a murderer. Not in question.
LiberalAndProud
Jun 2013
#240
"we don't need you to do that" means "get out of the car and see which way Martin had gone"?
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#175
"Zimmerman thought the dispatcher meant that he should get out of the car and see which way Martin"
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#193
"we don't need you to do that" means "get out of the car and see which way Martin had gone"?
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#204
If he had been subjected to severe head trauma, don't you think the EMT report would have noted it?
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#57
Zimmerman's story is that Trayvon REPEATEDLY hit his head into the sidewalk.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#63
Detective Sorino (the investigating officer) believed Zimmerman's wounds were not consistent.....
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#75
Nice to see you're keeping an open mind and looking at all the evidence n/t
Lurks Often
Jun 2013
#118
or I may truly be afraid of all people with red hair and think they are out to kill me
arely staircase
Jun 2013
#99
problem for zimmerman is that his superficial wounds are NOT consistent
arely staircase
Jun 2013
#125
Yes it remains to be seen, but the fact is the burden of proof is on Zimmerman
Bjorn Against
Jun 2013
#126
Nothing in the report mentions he wasn't stabbed either, or he didn't have appendicitis or he wasn't
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#177
In todays trial, pictures were shown that showed several lumps on Z's head.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#113
If someone had their head hit on pavement repeatedly, there would be more serious injuries and a few
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#180
Experience and training. Good lord, that is why EMTs have mandated training and are licensed, to be
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#249
i don't have a definition, but i am not intereted in spiltting hairs for a murderder
noiretextatique
Jun 2013
#253
Was he in fear of life when he grabbed a gun and took off after "suspicious" looking unarmed kid.
Hoyt
Jun 2013
#54
Why? We are supposed to only comment about "things that have happened in the trial"?WTF?
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#78
In this thread, I am hoping for intelligent discussion of the events of the trial.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#95
Trials don't work that way. Evidence is not submitted in opening statements.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#100
Which doesn't address what riverwalker is saying. She is talking about the injuries or lack of with
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#181
An abrasion to a finger on his left hand according to the medical examiner
Lurks Often
Jun 2013
#145
Blood oozes for a period of time after death. Medical fact and I have seen it. Good grief, look
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#30
Try this link to ncbi.nlm.nih which says yes, bruises can happen after death
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#80
no bruises, no broken skin, no trace of blood or zimmerman dna on his hands or under his nails
Voice for Peace
Jun 2013
#82
Yet some seem so afraid that he's being wrongfully prosecuted. Almost like they identify with him.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#156
A couple of issues I am interested in hearing. If Martin was on top of Zimmerman when the shot was
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#128
Legally, you don't have to be seriously wounded before you can defend yourself.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#213
It's not been conclusively established that Zimmerman returned to his truck....
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
#164
Zimmerman has stated that he got out of his truck to get the name of the street.
avebury
Jun 2013
#170
I don't find that relevant. He was told by the cops not to get out of his car for any reason.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#189
I'm recalling the conversation with the police. That's when Z got out of his car.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#192
No, I'm talking about Z's call WITH the police. Not a dispatcher or someone. It was a male cop
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#200
If he persisted in doing this, sooner or later something was bound to happen
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2013
#203
I do. Most people who have CCWs are routinely armed when they leave home.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#202
Since Zimmerman was doing the following, how was he in fear for his life?
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2013
#205
OP, next time please provide some livestream and/or TV links. Thanks. So---are there any?
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#234