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The death of Travis Alexander in 2007 shocked the nation, sparking widespread media attention and public fascination. The 21-year-old's brutal murder in his apartment in Mesa, Arizona, raised more questions than answers, and the subsequent investigation and trial only added to the intrigue. In this article, we will delve deeper into the autopsy report of Travis Alexander, exploring the details of Part 2 of the investigation.

Moderate decomposition (bloating and skin slippage) due to discovery days after the murder.

In Part 1, we discussed the initial shock of the scene and the summary of injuries. But to truly understand the brutality of June 4, 2008, we have to look at the autopsy not as a list of wounds, but as a timeline of suffering. Dr. Kevin Horn, the medical examiner, didn't just count cuts; he sequenced them.

: Evidence suggests Alexander was first stabbed while in or near the shower.

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