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Old August 8th, 2009, 12:31 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I've read a lot about this case in the past, but I've never seen the photos. Thanks for posting.
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Old August 8th, 2009, 03:38 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Old August 8th, 2009, 08:23 PM   #18 (permalink)
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great pics. good post.
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Old August 9th, 2009, 08:56 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Old August 9th, 2009, 09:02 PM   #20 (permalink)
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eh. seen and heard this story too much. :P
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Old August 9th, 2009, 09:47 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Old August 10th, 2009, 12:01 AM   #22 (permalink)
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I dont know why, but ever since I saw pictures of this crime it stuck to my mind that who ever murder her, slashed her mouth like that when she was still alive and probably she was screaming at the moment. Her mouth was not open at the moment he did the cuts cause her lips dont have much damage like the cuts on the sides of her lips.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 07:02 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I heard the poor girl was still a virgin and all when she went.


Sorry but looking at the photo of her mouth, I gutta say it.. Why So Serious?
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Old August 10th, 2009, 05:46 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Thanks for these. Good pictures.
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Old August 11th, 2009, 06:44 AM   #25 (permalink)
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FREDERICK D. NEWBARR, being first duly sworn, testified as follows:


Q: BY THE CORONER; Please state your name.
A: Frederick D. Newbarr.

Q: What is your occupation?
A: Physician and Surgeon.

Q: And you are the autopsy surgeon for the coroner?
A: Yes, sir, chief autopsy surgeon, Los Angeles County.

Q: Did you perform an autopsy on the body of Elizabeth Short over whom we are holding the present inquest?
A: Yes, sir.

Q: When did you perform the autopsy?
A: January 16, 1947 at 10:30 A.M.

Q: From your examination of the body would you be able to form any opinion as to the date of the death as to whether it was on the 15th or prior to the 15th?
A: It was my opinion that the appearance of the body was such that the death occurred not more than 24 hours previous to the 15th, probably less.

Q: So that the death would have occurred either on the 14th or 15th?
A: Yes, sir.

Q: Will you please state to the Jury either briefly or in full as you like, the result of your autopsy findings, please?
A: The immediate cause of the death was hemorrhage and shock due to concussion of the brain and lacerations of the face. The body is that of a female about 15 to 20 years of age, measuring 5'5" in height and weighing 115 pounds. There are multiple lacerations in the midforehead, in the right forehead, and at the top of the head in the midline. There are multiple tiny abrasions, linear in shape on the right face and forehead. There are two small lacerations, 1/4" each in length, on each side of the nose near the bridge. There is a deep laceration in the face 3" long which extends laterally from the right corner of the mouth. The surrounding tissues are ecchymotic and bluish purple in color. There is a deep laceration 2&1/2" long extending laterally from the left corner of the mouth. The surrounding tissues are bluish purple in color. There are five linear lacerations in the right upper lip which extend into the soft tissues for a distance of 1/8". The teeth are in a state of advanced decay. The two upper central incisors are loose and one lower incisor is loose. The rest of the teeth show cavities. Upon reflecting the scalp, there is ecchymosis in the right and frontal areas of subarachnoid hemorrhage on the right side and small hemorrhagic areas in the corpus callosum. No fracture of the skull is visible. There is a depressed ridge on both sides and in the anterior portion of the neck. It is light brown in color. There is an abrasion irregular in outline in the skin of the neck in the anterior midline. There are two linear abrasions in the left anterior neck. It is light brown in color. There are two depressed ridges in the posterior neck, pale brown in color. The lower ridge has an abrasion in the skin at each extremity. The pharynx&larnyx are intact. There is no evidence of trauma to the hyoid bone, thyroid or cricoid cartilages or tracheal rings. There is a small area of ecchymosis in the soft tissues of the right neck at the level of the upper tracheal rings. There is no obstruction in the laryngotracheal passage. There is an irregular laceration with superficial loss in the skin of the right breast. The tissue loss is more or less square in outline and measures 3 & 1/4" transversely and 2 & 1/2" longitudinally; Extending toward the midline from this irregular laceration are several superficial lacerations in the skin. There is an elliptical opening in the skin located 3/4" to the left of the left nipple. The opening measures 2 & 3/4" in a transverse direction and 1 & 1/4" in a longitudinal direction in its midportion. The margins of these wounds show no appreciable discoloration.

Q: Doctor, I don't believe it will be necessary for you to read all this. It is rather long and I don't think we need to read all of it here. The essential findings with regard to cause of death have already been expressed; and that is the concussion of the brain and the lacerations of the face. The portion of your findings with regard to the chest, would you read that on the second page there, the organs of the chest, were they in a normal position?
A: The left lung is pink in color and well aerated. The right lung is somewhat adherant due to fairly firm pleural adhesions. The lung is pink in color and well aerated. There is calcified thickening of the 9th rib on the right side in the scapular line. The heart shows no gross pathology.

Q: Then the next paragraph with regard to the severing of the body?
A: The trunk is completely severed by an incision which is almost straight through the abdomen severing the intestine at the duodenum and through the soft tissues of the abdomen passing through the intervertebral disk between the 2nd and 3rd lumbar vertebra. There is very little ecchymosis along the tract of the incision. There is a gaping laceration 4 & 1/2" which extends longitudinally from the umbilicus to the suprapubic area. On both sides of this laceration there are multiple superficial lacerations. There are multiple criss cross lacerations in the suprapubic area which extend through the skin and soft tissues. No ecchymosis is seen.

Q: Was there evidence of any sexual assault? You might read the last paragraph, and I believe that covers it, on the next page.
A: The stomach was filled with greenish brown granular material, mostly feces and other particles which could not be identified. All smears for spermatazoa are negative.

Q: Is there anything else which would contribute to the medical cause of death?
A: No, sir, I don't think so.

Q: Your finding is that the real cause of death was hemorrhage and shock due to blows to the head?
A: Blows on the head and face.
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Old August 12th, 2009, 12:39 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Old August 12th, 2009, 02:13 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting Dr. Newbarr's statement.

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