Thanks to Misty for sending this link to me. Read Misty's work. Please comment on it ok? http://misty.angelcities.com/article4.pdf
Excellent work, Misty! The bit that really gets me to thinking is the swelling of the brain. How can an already-dead brain swell? Ayeka
Tricia, For some reason my puter won't load that info you underlined in your post. I was wondering if you could briefly summerize what it is all about. I'm interested. Thanks
zoomama The link that Tricia provided leads to a PDF (Portable Document Format) file. You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. You can get that by clicking here. Ayeka
I couldn't get it open the 2nd time so... I found it on my downloads. I'll post it if you cant get a better link. My question for Misty: "The impact to her skull was forceful made by some type of small blunt object, which resulted in a depressed skull fracture, but the object did not penetrate the skin. Children’s bones have a higher percentage of cartilage than adults; therefore, their bone structure is significantly more flexible than adults. The force of the blow would have to be greater in an adult than a child because the bone is denser (in an adult) than a child." We have always heard Patsy Ramsey stress how the head injury had to be caused by a big, strong adult. Does this statement contradict that?