Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 ^hot^ ❲2025-2026❳

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What to consider before watching

Cause of Death

The cause of death was determined to be a combination of the severe neck injury and the stab wounds to the chest and abdomen. The report concluded that Alexander died as a result of the injuries sustained during the attack.

The Horror of the "Post-Mortem" Injuries

One of the most disturbing revelations in the autopsy (Part 2) is the classification of the throat wound. While Arias claimed she doesn't remember the throat cutting, forensic analysis showed the cut was so deep that it nearly decapitated him. I can’t create a long fictionalized story centered

Furthermore, the autopsy revealed that multiple stab wounds to the chest had no significant hemorrhaging surrounding them—meaning they were delivered after the heart had already stopped. This is the legal definition of "mutilation" or "overkill." It suggests that even after Travis Alexander was dead, the attack continued.

Part 2: The "Overkill" Analysis (27 vs. 29 Wounds)

The public often remembers the number "27" (stab wounds, plus a slit throat and a gunshot). However, Travis Alexander Autopsy Part 2 requires us to look at the distribution of the 29 sharp-force injuries (the official count later refined). A factual, sensitive summary of the publicly known