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Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 【1080p】

Part 2 of the autopsy analysis must highlight the found on Travis’s hands. Dr. Horn identified deep cuts on the palms and fingers, indicating that Travis had attempted to grab the blade or shield his face and neck. These findings were crucial because they proved Travis was conscious and actively fighting for his life during the onset of the attack, contradicting any claim that the killing was quick or "accidental" in the heat of a moment. Reconstructing the Crime Scene

: Dr. Kevin Horn testified that the lack of blood in the brain's wound track suggested the shot was likely post-mortem or occurred as an "afterthought" after Travis had already bled out from the neck and torso wounds. Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2

It transected the trachea (windpipe), the right jugular vein, and the right carotid artery . Part 2 of the autopsy analysis must highlight

The most significant injuries documented were the sharp force traumas to the neck and torso. These findings were crucial because they proved Travis

Dr. Kevin Horn, the medical examiner for Maricopa County, provided the harrowing details that defined the prosecution's case. The autopsy revealed a trifecta of fatal injuries: a gunshot wound to the head, multiple stab wounds, and a jugular-to-jugular throat laceration. 1. The Stab Wounds