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Old 04-05-18, 01:06 PM   #461
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From todays hearing which was the 10th day

(Used google translate)

Peter Madsen green boiler suit he had on the submarine, was soiled with the blood, biological material or tissue soaked in blood on the knees and with bloodstains in several places

It appeared from the prosecutor's documentation of the forensic report.
- It is perhaps not surprising when one admits cutting up corpses. But it is particularly blodstænkene, I want to concentrate on, said Prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen.

Bloodstains, their shape, position and quantity can give an indication of what has happened.
Most of the blood was found on the front of the boots on the legs and sleeves.
Among other things, blood splash has been found with a satellite splash on the left sleeve that comes from a mother's tank. Satellite splashes are blood clots that occur when blood hits the substrate and subsequently is projected away again.

It is estimated that the blood was predominantly coagulated (solidified, ed.) Before it got on the suit and that the blood clots were produced by blood drops that were scattered through the air and then spread on the suit.
It also assessed that the suit has been buttoned up because found bloodstains with coagulated blood on the reverse side.

Both knees had strong blood clots and coagulated blood, and it is a sign that there has been a pressure in kneeling in a blood and tissue contaminated area.
Boiler suit has been soaked by the stay in the salt water, but technicians do not believe this is relevant, because blood is deep in the fibers.

Neither the prosecutor or the defense must conclude the documentation, but only faithfully read up. Therefore, it will first be noted in the prosecution procedure, why he believes that the bloodshed is interesting.
(End of article)
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