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A furrow which is 11-1/2 inches long and which ranges from 1/2 to 1-1/2 inch wide almost completely encircles the neck. The bed of the furrow is dried, tan, and abraded on the left side of the neck and shows pallor of the livor on the right. There are several slightly oblique red-tan abrasions on the left jawline at the superior edge of the furrow (3-1/2 x 3/8 inches) and on the lateral right neck at the inferior edge of the furrow (approximately 2 x 1/2 inches). The lowest point of the furrow is on the anterolateral left neck at 9-3/4 inches below the top of the head. On the right side of the neck the furrow is directed sharply upward and posteriorly; the highest point of the furrow is on the right occipital scalp at 5-1/2 inches below the top of the head. There are occasional, large red purple petechiae of the bulbar surface of the conjunctiva on the right eye. A layered in situ examination of the soft tissues and structures of the anterior neck reveals focal purple hemorrhage at the upper attachment of the left sternothyroid and thyrohyoid muscles. OTHER INJURIES - Upper and posterior scalp, left side of the face, and upper left back with a few tiny, purple-brown, and slightly crusted abrasions. - Posterior neck with an approximately 1-1/4 x 1/2 inch area containing patchy purple contusion. - Lower abdomen and left flank with a few, up to 3/4 inch, dried brown abrasions. - Upper left shoulder with a 1-1/2 x 3/4 inch brown abraded contusion. - Upper left chest with a 1-1/4 inch curvilinear brown abrasion. - Medial right arm and elbow with a few, up to 3/8 inch small brown and red-purple abrasions. - Ventral right forearm with a 4 x 2-1/2 inch area with several up to 1/2 inch irregular dried purplebrown abrasions. - Base of the penis and right scrotal sac with a few tiny dark red-brown abrasions. - Lateral left elbow with an approximately 3/16 x 1/4 inch dark purple contusion. - Left antecubital fossa with an approximately 2 x 1 inch area containing dried red abrasion. - Ventral left forearm with at least four, longitudinally-oriented, dried, dark purple abrasions which measure up to 4-1/2 inches in greatest dimension. - Left antecubital fossa and ventral left forearm with a few apparent purple puncture marks. - Left arm, elbow, and forearm with several scattered tiny red-purple abrasions. - Anterior knees and legs with dark purple abrasions measuring up to 7/8 inch in greatest dimension. - Medial right foot with a small red abrasion.
A furrow which is 11-1/2 inches long and which ranges from 1/2 to 1-1/2 inch wide almost completely encircles the neck. The bed of the furrow is dried, tan, and abraded on the left side of the neck and shows pallor of the livor on the right. There are several slightly oblique red-tan abrasions on the left jawline at the superior edge of the furrow (3-1/2 x 3/8 inches) and on the lateral right neck at the inferior edge of the furrow (approximately 2 x 1/2 inches). The lowest point of the furrow is on the anterolateral left neck at 9-3/4 inches below the top of the head. On the right side of the neck the furrow is directed sharply upward and posteriorly; the highest point of the furrow is on the right occipital scalp at 5-1/2 inches below the top of the head. There are occasional, large red purple petechiae of the bulbar surface of the conjunctiva on the right eye. A layered in situ examination of the soft tissues and structures of the anterior neck reveals focal purple hemorrhage at the upper attachment of the left sternothyroid and thyrohyoid muscles. OTHER INJURIES - Upper and posterior scalp, left side of the face, and upper left back with a few tiny, purple-brown, and slightly crusted abrasions. - Posterior neck with an approximately 1-1/4 x 1/2 inch area containing patchy purple contusion. - Lower abdomen and left flank with a few, up to 3/4 inch, dried brown abrasions. - Upper left shoulder with a 1-1/2 x 3/4 inch brown abraded contusion. - Upper left chest with a 1-1/4 inch curvilinear brown abrasion. - Medial right arm and elbow with a few, up to 3/8 inch small brown and red-purple abrasions. - Ventral right forearm with a 4 x 2-1/2 inch area with several up to 1/2 inch irregular dried purplebrown abrasions. - Base of the penis and right scrotal sac with a few tiny dark red-brown abrasions. - Lateral left elbow with an approximately 3/16 x 1/4 inch dark purple contusion. - Left antecubital fossa with an approximately 2 x 1 inch area containing dried red abrasion. - Ventral left forearm with at least four, longitudinally-oriented, dried, dark purple abrasions which measure up to 4-1/2 inches in greatest dimension. - Left antecubital fossa and ventral left forearm with a few apparent purple puncture marks. - Left arm, elbow, and forearm with several scattered tiny red-purple abrasions. - Anterior knees and legs with dark purple abrasions measuring up to 7/8 inch in greatest dimension. - Medial right foot with a small red abrasion.
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In Medellín, Colombia, in 1977, an upper-class home typically featured a mix of modern and traditional Colombian architectural styles. The house would often have a large, whitewashed or pastel-colored façade with clean lines, accented by red clay roof tiles. Large, wrought-iron gates or fences enclosed the property, leading to a well-maintained garden with tropical plants, such as bougainvillea and palm trees. Expansive windows with wooden or ironwork frames often provided natural light while maintaining a touch of privacy. Many homes had a spacious balcony or veranda overlooking the street, adorned with decorative railings and potted plants. The overall look was elegant yet unpretentious, reflecting both sophistication and connection to local heritage.
The living room of an upper-class home in Medellín in 1977 exuded elegance and a blend of modern and traditional Colombian style. The floors were typically polished marble or intricately patterned tiles, adding a sense of luxury. The furniture was a mix of high-quality wood—such as mahogany or cedar—and upholstered pieces in soft, neutral tones or bold floral patterns. A large, ornately carved coffee table often served as the centerpiece, surrounded by comfortable armchairs and sofas. Decorative touches included vibrant, handwoven rugs, ceramic vases filled with fresh flowers, and framed oil paintings depicting Colombian landscapes or abstract art. A crystal chandelier or stylish overhead lamp provided warm lighting, while the walls might display family photos or artisanal tapestries. Large windows, sometimes covered with sheer curtains, allowed plenty of natural light, giving the room an inviting and airy feel.