Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 -

While the superficial narrative focused on a single gunshot or a single knife wound, the reveals a cascade of forensic data: the order of wounds, the "defensive" versus "offensive" cuts, the bizarre post-mortem staging, and the DNA evidence that dismantled Jodi Arias’ self-defense claims.

The final, most horrific injury was the nearly complete decapitation. The autopsy noted that the trachea and esophagus were severed, meaning Alexander was incapable of making sound during the final stage of the attack. Toxicology and Vital Organs Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2

The "Part 2" of most forensic discussions focuses on the "coup de grâce" of the murder. While the superficial narrative focused on a single

It transected the trachea (windpipe), the right jugular vein, and the right carotid artery . Toxicology and Vital Organs The "Part 2" of

A stab wound to the superior portion of the sternum penetrated 3.5 inches into the chest , piercing the superior vena cava—the major vein returning blood to the heart.

Timestamps from the recovered Sony Cyber-shot photos showed Travis alive and in the shower at 5:29 PM, with the "bloody" accidental photos occurring just moments later, proving the attack was swift and relentless. Physical Evidence:

Crucially, Dr. Horn noted a lack of hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain along the wound track, suggesting the gunshot was likely a post-mortem event or "afterthought". Secondary and Defensive Injuries

Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2

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