Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 In a message dated 1/27/2004 9:12:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, pchelkajustine@... writes: Okay so many of you have been with me through so much of this. You have been both cheering section and kick in the anatomy when needed I figured I'd share. Five days with not even a spot of blood. FIVE (sorry I am not gloating just hoping this is a good sign.) e: This IS definitely reason to celebrate! Glad to hear this! For so very long, you had to well..........just..... " go with the flow...... " Therefore, I say.....now that the bleeding has finally stopped, you certainly have earned the right to " CROW.. about NO FLOW, no? " So, gloat, crow, cheer.... away!!! ***************************************************** Oh-and to pick up on your earlier thread about CSI. How luminol would reveal the presence of all the cleaned blood stains in your home, causing crime scene investigators to wonder about the possible cover-up of a bloody homicide... Not to worry, e. Did you know forensic scientists can actually differentiate between circulation blood (when a blood vessel is injured say, during a stabbing or shooting) and MENSTRUAL BLOO at a crime scene. For starters, menstrual blood, unlike circulation blood, contains Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP). (Who knew?!!!!................ But 'y'all know now!!!!!) The Connecticut LOL might even remember a celebrated murder case a number of year back, in which a husband was convicted of killing his wife (It was called the " Woodchipper Murder " case.) In the beginning of the case, there was no body, because the wife had simply vanished without a trace. There WAS, however one tiny suspicious blood stain on the couple's mattress, which the husband claimed was an " innocent " blood stain--- from his wife's menstrual flow. (The So-called " Submucosal Fibroid Defense??? " ) Yeah, sure, buddy! The forensic team quickly determined from blood chemistries that the blood on the foot of the mattress was NOT blood from her menses. It was blood from a wound!!! Husband eventually busted for her murder and is serving a term of almost 100 years in State Penn. The case is a whole lot more involved than that....but...... I wonder in the closing argument of this case, to secure a conviction for the husband--whether the prosecutor might have paraphrased the old ny Cochran line and told the jury. . . " If the " menstrual stain " ain't LEGIT....you must CONVICT! " Waddya think? ;-) -Roma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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