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   This image from the unreleased autopsy is of very poor quality. I can't help this. It was scanned from a magazine and therefore contains scanner and print artifacts. None of the people that have better copies will examine them or allow them to be examined.

   Even with the poor quality there is considerable information contained in the image.

 
    In the still there are areas on the body that appear as just dark marks or shadows.  Some questions were raised, whether the marks on the body in the released autopsy are bruises or some other kind of blemishes.  Regardless of what the blemishes represent or the source of the blemishes, they do appear on both bodies.
 
    In the autopsy video the blemishes on the body appear as just shadows in the washed out scenes also as shown in these frames.
 
 
    This washed out or blurred quality of the first autopsy still makes it impossible to distinguish between what are blemishes and what are shadows. However, there are noticeable similarities in size, shape and location of these shadows to those blemishes on the body in the released footage,

   Look at both images together again. There are many similarities in the two bodies. The size and shape of the legs.  The position of the legs.  The size, shape and position of of the belly.
 

 
 
     Perhaps, it wouldn't be unusual for two bodies to be the same size and shape. The possibility of twins or "clones" was raised. This possibility leaves a set of problems on its own.
 
  As mentioned earlier, some of the shadowed areas in the first still seems to coincide with blemishes that appear on the body in the footage.  The large dark area on the left thigh, the marks on the lower abdomen, the blemish on the right shins. All of these are similar in size, shape and position. The areas that appear to have no blemishes and no shadows, like the most upper part of the left thigh for example, are at the least very close in size, shape and position also.

   It wouldn't be unusual for bodies in the same crash to have similar injuries. This might even account for some of those markings mentioned in the previous paragraph. It would be unusual for those bodies and body parts  to remain in the same positions. In particular that badly damaged right leg in the release footage.

 
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