Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 -

: The autopsy identified significant defensive wounds on Travis’s hands, including deep cuts to his palms and wrists. These indicate he was conscious and actively fighting back before being incapacitated.

One of the most contested elements of the autopsy—central to the trial’s self-defense claim—is the order of the wounds. Part 2 of a thorough forensic breakdown focuses on the lack of defensive wounds and the blood spatter evidence. Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2

It transected the trachea (windpipe), the right jugular vein, and the right carotid artery . : The autopsy identified significant defensive wounds on

The toxicology report revealed that Alexander had no significant levels of drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of death. This finding contradicted initial speculation that he may have been under the influence of substances during the attack. Part 2 of a thorough forensic breakdown focuses