Police reports reveal gruesome crime scene
Police reports released by Moscow police on Wednesday reveal how gruesome the crime scene was.
Some of the victims were bathed in so much blood that officers at first could not sort out what additional injuries there might be, and their faces were so badly damaged they were unrecognizable, according to the police report.
Blood was smeared on the walls and floors, a report said, and the coroner determined that “a lot of force was used by the suspect.”
Xana Kernodle had over 50 stab wounds, mostly defensive, officials said, noting that “an intense struggle had occurred.” Kernodle's fatal injuries were stab wounds to her lung and heart, according to the coroner's report.
According to the coroner's report, Ethan Chapin's "fatal injury was from a stab wound under his left clavicle which severed his subclavian vein and subclavian artery, and also his jugular vein was severed."
The bodies of Kaylee Goncalves and Maddie Mogen were together in a bed covered in a pink blanket that was "covered in blood," a report said. There was a "large pool of blood" near Goncalves' midsection and blood spatters on the walls. The bodies were pale and rigid and appeared to have lost a lot of blood, a report said.
"Madison appeared to be laying up against Kaylee. Madison had what appeared to be wounds to her forearm and hands,” a report said. “Madison had a gash under her right eye which appeared to go from the corner of her eye to her nose. Kaylee was unrecognizable as her facial structure was extremely damaged."
They both suffered stab wounds to the liver and lung, the coroner’s report said. Goncalves also had two brain bleeds, a stab behind her clavicle which cut the vein and artery and injuries "connected with asphyxiation and blunt force trauma."
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