EMT stated Anna’s death. Police told the crime scene investigators and the medical examiner to come to the house. Anna was found lying in a puddle of her blood right by her head.
She was determined to be dead by the EMTs. The following case report will cover evidence found at the scene and a final conclusion regarding how Anna Garcia passed away. At the crime scene, Anna was found lying face down. Surrounding her were a a knocked over desk and lamp along with a phone.
He stated, “When I arrived at the scene I noticed that patrons were quickly leaving the restaurant. Once inside I could see that they were clearly shaken. As I scanned the room I noticed a body lying on the floor near the back.” McCormick later states that he was “unable to revive the victim. He had no pulse and had already lost a substantial amount of blood.”
The Blow to the head, which would have rendered her unconscious and giving the appearance of being dead, would have caused the mother to panic and attempt to formulate a plausible explanation. However, after noticing the child was not dead, had to complete the act in the basement, thus the scream heard by the neighbor and the transfer of fibers from her clothing to the garrote, tape, and blanket (Who Killed the Pageant Queen? JonBenét Ramsey Documentary, 2016). These actions and the fact that Mr. Ramsey does not state that his wife was in bed or that she showered and dressed before him gives rise to the question of whether or not
Afterward, the autopsy was completed and the findings were horrible because she had an eight inch facture to the skull from hard blow to the head from a blunt object. The autopsy also reveal the cause of her death was from asphyxiation due to strangulation. At the same time, it was reported that her hymen had some damage, that indicated a possible sexual assault. Nevertheless, the detectives continue to search the home to see who was presence at the home at the time of her death, which included her mom, dad, and brother.
Her autopsy concluded her cause of death was strangulation along with blows to the head, inevitably causing skull fractures and internal bleeding. The Ramsey family peers became suspicious of
The coroner concluded that Mr. Armes had bled to death, but the victim also had signs of blunt-force trauma to the back of his head, with some of it being caused by the spatula. There was no sign of a break-in at the restaurant so someone had to have a key to get in to kill him with the spatula and David still had the key into the building even though he did
Evelyn 's maid had told her that starr knights murder was no accident. She was beaten to death. Her arms, legs, back, and neck were broken, “must of been a madman” said the maid. Another death was ms.
Did Queenie kill her husband Arthur or did he actually fall down the stairs? That was the question that was asked when Queenie returned to her house and ten minutes later called her friends into her house. Queenie claims that, “Arthur slipped and fell on the stairs”(1 “Slip or Trip”). According to the evidence his body is in the wrong position and the glass in his hand shows that he was set up by Quinnie. Therefore, Quinnie did kill her husband Arthur and set it up to look like Arthur had died on his own.
Because Arthur didn’t accept the game fairly quickly, it demonstrates that he doesn’t contain a few qualities it takes to be a good king. Also during the party, Arthur was drunk, which again isn’t something to do while hosting a party. The host shouldn’t be drunk while at their own party because that shows his guests he doesn’t care. Arthur displays a liking for amusement and games when he does not want to eat until he is entertained.
We believe that Queenie staged her husband’s death and set it up like it was an accident. We arrived at the Volupedis home at 1:30am to find Mr. Volupedis intoxicated on the floor. You could say everything was intact except for Mr. Voulpedis. Queenie reported that her husband was coming down stairs for another drink, when he fell. He still had the glass in his hand.
Merriweather Lewis supposedly committed suicide at Grinder Inn when he was going to Washington carrying secret documents. But over the years, much more evidence has surfaced proving that in fact he did not kill himself and was murdered. Everything from the conflicting stories by Pricilla Grinder to the ballistics tests performed, it is clear that this was not in fact suicide and was murder by conspiracy. In a ballistics test conducted, it was proven that when Lewis was shot he would have died instantly and if he didn’t, he certainly would not have enough strength to cock the second gun and shoot himself a second time. The pistol that he used was nicknamed a “horse pistol” because it was strong enough to put down a horse with one shot through
Arthur became a regular customer to local prostitutes and got a mistress, Clara. Arthur will claim another life, 27 year old prostitute Dorothy Blackburn, police found her body dumped in the Genesee River with bite marks by the groin and cause of death was strangulation. Another body was discovered shortly, another prostitute Anna Steffen, the cause of death was strangulation much like Dorothy without the bite marks. Now local authorities are searching for the murderer and deploy officers undercover in hopes to catch the murderer. This proved to be
Arthur’s life is not very different from day to day and he does not have an exciting life. This part of Arthur’s life is easily seen as the Ordinary World of the Hero’s Journey, where Arthur’s life is nothing out of the ordinary. After the Ordinary World, the hero is given the The Call to Adventure which is when there is a calling to change the character's daily life to adventure on a new path. This stage is parallel to the novel The Sword in the Stone when Arthur is given an order, by Sir Ector, in T.H.White, Sir Ector,”...to start a quest for a new tutor as soon as he had time to do so…” (White 11).
And tried to grab on the rail with his right hand. And turned around and landed his head first. The autopsy had concluded that Arthur had died from a wound in the head. And the autopsy had