Because the pictures are not exactly the same size
or angle, things won't automatically line up. For this reason it was necessary
to rotate the images slightly to get them into the same camera angles. (This
is explained and demonstrated more fully in the accompanying video.)
I have also cropped the pictures in
some areas of the printed report, to save space and printing ink, as well as
direct focus to the areas that need the attention.
There are points that can be used for reference,
as they show up very clearly in the still. These are the kneecap, the outline
of the left thigh, and the dark area at the groin.
When this still was first circulated, some thought that the
image was of the body lying on its stomach. The reference points should
help to show that it is on its back.
With the points of reference noted we can see that
the picture shows the front of the body. And when the pictures are overlaid, the
bodies are the same size and shape. It isn't possible to show an image overlay
properly on paper, but I created a computer overlay and recorded it on the video.
In the first autopsy still there are
areas on the body that appear as just dark marks or shadows. Some questions
were raised, whether the marks on the body in the released autopsy are bruises
or some other kind of blemishes. Regardless of what the blemishes represent
or the source of the blemishes, they do appear on both bodies.
In the autopsy video the blemishes on the body appear as just
shadows in the washed out scenes also.
This washed out or blurred quality of the
first autopsy still makes it impossible to distinguish between what are
blemishes and what are shadows. However, there are noticeable similarities in
size, shape and location of these shadows to those blemishes on the body in the
released footage.
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Perhaps, it wouldn't be unusual for two bodies to be
the same size and shape. The possibility of twins or "clones" was raised. This
possibility leaves a set of problems of their own.
While identical twins may look alike in the faces
and basic appearance, their muscle and bone structure and their skin textures
are totally dependent on individual experiences. Clones (as we know them anyway,)
are raised from a cell, and their appearance, shape, size and structure would
also be dependent on individual experiences.
As mentioned earlier, some of the shadowed areas in
the first still seems to coincide with blemishes that appear on the body in the
footage. The large dark area on the left thigh, the marks on the lower abdomen,
the blemish on the right shin of both bodies. All of these are similar in size,
shape and position The areas that appear to have no blemishes and no shadows,
like the most upper part of the left thigh for example, are at the least very
close in size, shape and position.
Perhaps, it wouldn't be unusual for bodies
in the same crash to have similar injuries. This might even account for some of
those markings mentioned in the previous paragraph. The problem is that
these two bodies did not sustain the same injuries. We know that the right leg
in the released footage was severely damaged and even partially hollowed out.
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From the abdominal and head dissection that we see in the footage,
it appears that the body is covered with a moist, soft supple shell, or skin.
A very minor injury to that skin caused bleeding.
Yet we see no bleeding from this massive wound on the right leg.
This would tend to indicate that the leg is dry. The right side of that
same leg appears to have some of the skin intact, yet even when the doctor bends
the leg there is no bleeding.
The skin or shell, did not wrinkle,
shrivel or shrink. This would not be possible if the leg were covered with a moist
covering. It would lose volume when it lost liquid. If the covering were not skin,
but some kind of hard shell, as it appears to be, the legs would not bend and
would not bruise.
This view of that damaged
leg shows a good representation of these points.
Some of the same things can also be
said about the injured right wrist. No bleeding occurs, even when the hand is
twisted at the area where it still attached. The fingers and the area that
it is attached to the wrist is soft and supple enough to bend and flex. This is
inconsistent with the skin on the torso and head.
What is more amazing is that the leg has retained
its size and shape all the way down to the calf.
We are missing the right knee on both
of these pictures so we don't have that as a reference. However, the thigh and
the calf appear to match in size and shape.
Also note the blemish on the shin of both bodies
and the gap under the knee of both right legs. What is holding that injured
leg up off the table? Certainly not soft supple skin or tissue, which is
what appears to be left of the leg in that area.
These are inconsistencies that appear in the structure
of the body itself. Other inconsistencies appear in the released footage.