Subject: Re: murder on a glacier?
It's academic since all the climbers are dead now.
The NYT article:
https://www.nytimes.com/intera...
He still remembers Cooper because of the skull fracture and, especially, the tubular hole to his abdomen. It was like a bullet hole, perfectly round. The wound was so deep that it reached all the way to Cooper’s spine. Araujo always suspected an ice screw.
Johnson’s autopsy stands out because of the damage to her face — bone exposed in three places. Araujo recalled deep cuts on her boot that made him think someone had taken some hard whacks at her.
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“They were killed,” he said. “Both of them. These kinds of injuries were not self-inflicted.”
Was that the consensus of the examiners in the room?
“Yes,” he said. “No doubt about it.”
Per one of the medical people in the room during the autopsies.