You are right, they aren't reliable. The stomach can start emptying in a healthy unstressed person anywhere between 20 minutes and 3 hours after starting a meal, and in most cases the time of the last meal isn't known either so that throws things in a loop. Of course if the person is stressed or ill that can increase the digestion time significantly.
However, in this case those factors are irrelevant. Meredith was not ill, and between 6pm and 9pm she was far from stresed so digestion was normal. On top of that we know within 30 mins when the meal started, and we know she was still alive at near enough to 9pm that at the longest the stomach should have begun emptying at the latest by 9:30pm all things being equal. That leaves one thing, stress after 9pm. However there is no sign of prolonged stress on her body, no ligature marks, no torture marks, and the Prosecution claims that she spent from 9pm to 11:30pm undisturbed meaning that her stomach had between 5 and 5 1/2 hours unstressed to complete digestion, something that two pathologists in the case stated normally takes only up to 3 hours and one said it could take as long as four hours at a push.
So who is the more likely to be correct about the time of death?
Rudy, who was undoubtably there, and who puts it at 9:20pm
Two Pathologists who put it at 9-9:30pm
One Pathologist who put it between 9 and 10:30pm
or Massei who was not there and has no pathology skills who puts it at 11:40pm?
Hi
PhantomWolf,
I've just gotta say that this was a nicely laid out explanation for the ToD theory.
But with that said, I doubt you will ever get a member of the pro-guilt community, of which I too was one at 1 point a long time ago, to agree with it though. Heck, IF I were still a pro guilter, I bet old man Stint would be cheerin' me on as I argued with you folks against this ToD theory! And you guys would be baggin' on me too, that stupid RWVB, whatever his initials are, is a stupid, clueless, dope smoking, beach bum clod...
These folks, members of the pro-guilt community, hardly ever seem to publicly recognize any of the
basic mistakes that the investigators made in this brutal murder case we discuss, such as the cops
who couldn't correctly count the # of rings correctly on the bottom of Raffaele's sneakers, nor that there
was a copy of that Harry Potter book at Raff's pad as Amanda said there was, or that the cops were wrong, Amanda'a clothes
were exactly where she said that she left them., and on and on, and on.
How do you get them to agree that the cops or court made serious errors on much more important issues is beyond me. To get a member of the pro-guilt community to publicly agree that Steffanoni and her team's workmanship, shown on video for the world to see, was a source of
possible, therefore probable contamination, or that the ToD, as argued here on JREF, has merit and
is true, might be true, is, simply, I believe, too much to ask for.
Halides1, -a very smart guy,
myself, -a more simple kinda guy, and
others have argued that we would be open to changing our opinion of Amanda and Raffaele's innocence if
simply that
huuuge knife handle was ever to be opened up, tested and Meredith' blood was found inside, or if
simply that possible semen stain, apparently never tested in a rape/murder case, was then so done, and shown to be from Raffaele.
Heck, here's a new 1 from me. I would be open to changing my opinion of Amanda's innocence if
simply a video tape fom Amanda's Nov. 5/6 2007 late night chit chat, tea and pastry get together with the cop chicks existed and then did publicly surface and it indeed showed Amanda, uncoerced, just kickin' it with the ol' Rita, Monica, Lorena and Anna the
mediator, opps, I mean interpreter, specifically stating that Patrick Lumumba did kill Meredith while she cowered in the kitchem, covering her ears to block out Meredith's screams. Let's see Amanda state this without any slaps to the head to help her remember. I'll probably change my opinion of much that I feel I know.
But I somehow doubt that any of the
hard core guilter's will ever admit the cops made numerous mistakes, or publicly state what, if anything simple not done already, would help convince them of Amanda and Raffaele's innocence. Or that the ToD that a JREF
Googler or a
Library Card holder has argued about for months does inded have merit.
RW