Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 [extra Quality] -

Dr. Kevin Horn, the medical examiner for Maricopa County, provided the harrowing details that defined the prosecution's case. The autopsy revealed a trifecta of fatal injuries: a gunshot wound to the head, multiple stab wounds, and a jugular-to-jugular throat laceration. 1. The Stab Wounds

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A 1 1/2-inch deep incised wound was found across the left hand, which had partially severed the musculature and tendons at the base of the thumb. Timeline and Sequence of Events A 1 1/2-inch deep incised wound was found

Forensic pathologists use the term "overkill" to describe violence that exceeds the amount needed to cause death. Travis was incapacitated within seconds of the first throat or chest wound. But the autopsy proves the attack continued. Dr. Kevin Horn

During the trial, the medical examiner's testimony was crucial in debunking Jodi Arias's self-defense claim. Sequence Debate:

The Autopsy of Travis Alexander: A Detailed Forensic Analysis The 2008 murder of Travis Alexander